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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED KNOWN— James Hewitt, violin maker. St. Andrew street (opposite Penrose's). E< pairs a specialty; Bows .Rehaired, is RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A GOOD DAIRY FARM. ME\DOWBANK ESTATE. HAVING deci<te<l to cur up my Meadowbank Estate adjoining the famous Edendale Settlement, I am prepared to treat privately with purchasers of Dairy Farms from 100 acres upwarJs. Exceptionally easy terms. ivloet of thn money can lie or the Property for a lerra of years \f desired The Land is all river flat, and unsurpassed for dairying purposes. Dairy factory within easy -i is ranee. THOMAS AYSON, Is Wyndham. Edward Tbxthall. S. O. Batteesby. TRYTHaLL & BATTERSBY LAND, ESTATE, & FINANCIAL AGENTS. STOCK & SHARE BROKERS, ACCOUNTANTS & COMPANY SECRETARIES, Exchange Court, Princes street, DUNEDIN. FOR SALE. SHEEP RUNS. SOUTH CANTERBC-RY.-Lea=ehold, 1246 ' acres; rent ss. Price £300, goodwill. WAIMEA CQUNTY.-1200 acres Freehold, 3400 acres Leasehold. Price £3 10s per acre Terms. BRUCE COUNTY.-15G0 acres Freehold; £4- 10s per acre; 10 per cent, deposit will secure this. LAKE COUNTY. -927 acres Freehold, 21,450 acres Government Lease; rent £12 per year. Stcck and implements as a going concern. £2235. BRUCE COUNTY.— IOOO acres Freehold, • 650 acres Government Lease; rent £7 per year. Price Freehold, 32s 6d. FARMS. MILTON DISTRICT.-285 acres; £3 per acre; 220 acres, £5 per acre. WYNDHAM.— 2OO acree, £5 ss; terms, £1 deposit. ROXBURGH.— 60 acres; 17 acres under orchard. £2500 SOUTH CANTERBURY.— 100 acres Lease in Perpetuity— rent ss, price £630 ; . 20 acres do do— rent £9 per year, £450; 324 acres do do — rent 6s 6d per acre, £2500; 60 acres do do— rent 5e 6d per acpe, £600; 65 acres do do, in conjunction with Blacksmith's Business — rent 14s 9d per acre, £700. BUSINESSES. I BUTCHERING BUSINESS (Dunedin Suburbs).— Freehold and Shop and Land; good business. £1450, going • concern. Terns* EIVERY" STABLES (Country).— Worth £250 per annum ; going concern, £750. Livery Stables (City), worth £500 per annum; going concern, £1550. WE SOLICIT INQUIRIES. A. & J. M'FARLANE, Tt/TACLAGGAN & PRINCES STREETS IT - JL Dunedin, Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK /any quantity). Ducklings to weigh 91b per I pair; Chickens and Hens, 81b per pair. Highest prices given. No commission charged. 5s GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONS. , i^ROWN LANDS OPEN FOR SELEC- *-■ TION. ; NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sec- ' lions of Crown Land in the undorm-ontioncl Districts will be Open for Selection at thi > Office or WEDNESDAY, September 15, 1909:Tautuku. Lower Hawca. j Glenoiua-ru Town of Komako, Wcodland. Plans, flpplicatin forms, and full particulars may b» obtained from this Office. X H. WILMOT, Commissioner of Crown LuntK '< District Lands Office, I DuneJin, August 19, 1909 1- i Ti-:ndei:s for wanc-anti river , mail service. oen?ral Pc-t ()[r<--», August 19, 1909. Tonder? will bo cc?i\ed hv die Chief j Po«imaatc.'. Wjiniranui, up to Xooi' o»i ih.- ' ZQth SKPTi:MT!i-:i{. 190° f«i th- (vu.-'sr, of mail; b> stojin 3r bnwe-n Wan^ar.ui j and Pipiriki, o'so between Pipniki «n«l i Tiii'tnarunui, from January 28, 1910 'o ' April 30, 1915 * > Frequency of service to be fho tim;-^ weekly . from November 1 to April 50, and tinier weeklj from May 1 to Octcbor 31 in each I year for the seivico. between Wanganui and j Piniriki; and ibiics weekly from December i 16 to April 20, and twice weekly from May ! 1 s ro December 15, in each year for ihe I sojvice between Pipiriki and Taumarunui. Tenderer? will bo acquired to specify the spied, pover, and capacity of the steamers to be emjJoj - e<l in each of the services. The general and special conditions to which the services will be subject cai b:> ascertained on application to the Secretary, Ueneral Post Office, Wellington, or to the Chief Postmaster at Auckland, Wanganu', or Wellington. Tho lowest or any tendei will not neees sarily be accepted. D. ROBERTSON, 3* Secretary.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 42

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627

Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 42

Page 42 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 42

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