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Miscellaneous. Cheap Dairy Farms. -| Afk ACRES in Western District, well under cultivation, divided into 5 paddocks. This is first-class land, and will run 10 cows easily. Buildings comprise 5-roomed dwelling, 6-stall stable, implement shed and cow'byre. The above property is situated only 1 mile from factory, station, and school, and is a splendid investment. PRICE—£2O per acre. Good terms given. 681 QPLEMDID Little Dairy Farm of 120 LJ Acres L.1.P., situated In best part of Southland. At present carrying 60 Cows, good dwelling of 7 rooms, hj. and c. water, bathroom, 1-stall stable, looseboxes, 20-stall cowbyre, and good orchard. Owner will sell as a going concern, including milking machine, cows, horses, and sheep. The property is situated within a mile from factory, school, etc. PRICE —£25 per acre. 682 ACRES, all under cultivation, 240 • acres river fiat, splendid wheat land, balance good ridges. This property has not carried less than 800 sheep for the last 2 yean;. Good dwelling of S rooms, stable and loosebox, and all necessary outbuildings. PRICE —£13 per acre. 727 1Q“ ACRES. 60 acres in grass, 20 -LOt) acres ploughed, 40 acres turnips being eaten off. Practically new 5-roomed house, stable, cowbyre, etc. Situated 1 miles from st.ation, factory, school, etc. PRICE—£I4 per acre. Good terms. 680 If)ACRES FREEHOLD, aU limsd, with exception of 2 paddocks. 50 acres bush, balance in grass. Carryling capacity, lOuO sheep beside horses and cattle, good dwelling .and outbuildings, 2% miles from tactory, school, etc. PRICE—£I4 per cere. '- 51 FIRST-CLASS little Dairy Farm, consisting' of 82 acres land, pick of Southland, situated 5 miles from Invercargill Post. Office. ’Tnc* bulk of the land is in grass w.th exception of a few acres in it.mips. Womd milk 40 cows. This splendid little property has all necessary buildings including 22 bail cowbyre. Good terms. PRICE—£44 per acre. 542 QA ACRES Dairying Land, handy to J/U Invercargill, IVj miles from factory and etc. Good range of buildings. PRICE—£IB 10/-. 544 SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LICENSED LAND AGENTS. COOK’S TOURIST AGENTS. Art Blind Factory Corner DEE and VAUROW STS. IT7HERK we specialise in the ManufacVr ture of every description of Blinds, ,’urtains, and Window Furnishings. Our Materials are of highest Quality: our 'rices the very Lowest in town. ’Phone —952. 5e152 J. T. BLAMPIED, Proprietor, AT COPELAND’S i MOTHER extremely interesting line for gentlemen are a line of Waterroof Coats in beautiful shades. These oats ordinarily are worth 36/-. Toay the small figure of 18/6 will buy no at COPELAND'S. 36 DEE ST, Soldiers’ Cakes W* E POST CAKES In Sealed Tins to Soldiers at the Front, S/- S/- 10/(postage paid). THE A.C.M. TEAROOMS THE FEDERAL TEAROOMS

w PIGS anted. The People of Southland To Send. FOWLS PRODUCE And GENERAL GOODS FOR SALE TO A. L. AUSTIN CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, SPEY STREET. Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. Ad6S “Flag Brand Pickles” are still on top, To be found in every live grocer’s shop. They are not better than the best, But they are miles ahead of all the rest. I’AINTERS AND PAPEKHAKGERS. WREN BROS., TAT ST,(.the Theatre is opposite;— The Leading House for Papers, Friezes, etc. Estimates tree on application. Telephone No. 346. COAL. COAL! WE beg to intimate-that we have purchased the Wood and Coal Business lately carried on by Mr Alex. Wilson in Clyde Street, adjoining our present bust, ness. All kinds of BEST QUALITY COAL AND FIREWOOD kept in stock. Telephone orcers receive prompt attention. Telephones: 437 and 297. AM. AYLING & CO. WOOD AND COAL MERCHANTS, CLYDE STREET. Jx426 When the grocer calls, order one bottle >• of the delicious, appetising “MILITARY PICKLE. The price is reasonable—and there is no waste — every particle is pure and wholesome. ACCIDENT INSURANCE DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE ACCIDENT OCCURS, INSURE NOW WITH THE UNITED INSURANCE CO, LTD ATHENJEUM CHAMBERS (Mr T. D. A. Moffett’s Office), E S K S T. Business Transacted; FIRE, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' L LARI LITY, PLATE GLASS, PERSONAL. S. B. MACDONALD, Manager. ."jpHESE ARE THE NIGHTS TO ENJOY JL A CoSY FIRE. Martin & Co. DON STREET. Hor the Right COAL for Cosy Fires. Telephones—l 33, otflee; 373. Coalyard . J W4IV YATES’ RELIABLE SEED. Sow now: Yates’ Peas, Beans, Radish and Lettuce Seeds. MEREDITH & FRASER, Agents, Tay street. l’Ae96

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Southland Times, Issue 17831, 7 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17831, 7 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17831, 7 September 1916, Page 1