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PUBLIC NOTICES. DAIRY FARMS AND SHEEP COUNTRY. 1 An ACRES Heavy Flat J.and, only 4$ miles from Invercagirll; 4-roomed dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. One mile from factory, rail, and school. Land in vicinity selling up to £7O per acre. Owner giving up farming. FRiGE—£3O per acre. Terms —£400 down to good man. ACRES, all been limed and in good heart for dairying, grows splendid crops of wheal, oats, and turnips, carrying at present 60 dairy cows, 100 head young cattle besides crops. Factory alongside. Full range of buddings. A great chance for a dairying man. PRICE—£3S per acre; £ISOO cash re- | quired. , j QftArt ACRES Nice Tussock Country, carrying 2100 sheep; 1000 beI ing ewes 2, 4, 6, and 8-tooth; first-class 1 steading. Modern 6-rocmed Bungalow, ) woolshed, stable, yards, dip, etc. Price as | a going concern, including stock and implej ments£B7so. One of the cheapest proposij lions offering to-day. } EXCHANGE. | have a first-class Modern Brick i Dwelling of 6 rooms in exchange for i SMALL DAIRY FARM of 50 to 70 ACRES. | SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. i STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS j (Member of the In’gill Stock Exchange), | LAND SALESMEN, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. j MISS EME MILLS.—Corns, Ingrowing j XTJL rp Qe Nails, Bunions, Flat Feet, i Broken-down Arches, Weak Ankles, and all j pedal defects successfully treated.—Neil’s ; Buildings, Dee street. Nq4B9 i 1 'THE OTAUTAU TIMBER CO. are Buyers i of all descriptions of LOGS. Full i particulars and prices from A. Burton, i Manager;’ or Head Office, Esk street, In- | vcrcargill. - N5543 | A STRIKING BOOK. QOMMERCIAL CIVILISATION (By William Hinchey, Bluff.) TOPICS OF MORE THAN PASSING INTEREST, TRENCHANTLY DEALT WITH. Gel it To-day! All Booksellers, G/G. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TAXI, MOTOR-CAR. ETC,, DRIVERS’ LICENSES. | PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j that Applications for Casual Licenses ■ for Taxis, Motor-cars and other Vehicles for j special occasions such as races, shows, etc., imust be made not less than 7 days before I the date of issue rcouired. F. BUR WELL, Town Clerk. Invercargill, November 18, 1920. 2N5552 BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD, CONSOLIDATED LOAN OF £35,000. r FVHE Bluff Harbour Board invites applicaJL tions for purchase of Debentures in ■! the above Loan at Par. j DEBENTURES —In Denominations of' if.loo and £SOO. I INTEREST —5) per cent., payable half- ■ vearlv, free of exchange. !* TE’RMS OF LOAN—7 years from 31st j December, 1920. | SECURITY—AII monies in the Harbour i Fund and proceeds and profits of 35,034 \ acres of Crown Lands, set ariJc as EndowI merits under “The Bluff Harbour Endowment and Borrowing Act, 1877.’’ The Board's accounts an excess of Assets over Liabilities of £102,214. i EXCHANGE will be paid on remittances. I Holders of Debentures in the Board’s prej sent loan are requested to communicate I with the undersigned if they havp not i already done so. GEO. R. GEORGE, Secretary Bluff Harbour Board. Bluff, November IS, 1920. 3N5557 G. K Customs Department, Wellington, November 1, 1920. PROPOSED REVISION OF CUSTOMS TARIFF. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for public information that it is proposed to make inquiries during the recess with a view to j revising the Customs Tariff during the session of 1921. All persons making Contracts for the delivery of imported goods, either subject to duty or which may become subject to duty, should protect themselves either (1) by introducing therein a Clause governing possible change of duty, or (2) by giving immediate notice where contracts are already in force, or, where there are running contracts, that, in the event of alteration of the duty, the provisions of Section 130 of the Customs Act, 1913, must apply. It is proposed to amend this Section to cover alteration not only in the liability of goods to duty or the rate of duty, bi l l also in the amount of duty. Copies of Section 130 referred to above will be supplied on application to the nearest Collector of Customs. W. B. MONTGOMERY, Nq495 Comptroller of Customs. UNDERWOOD CONDENSORY. NOTICE TO CREAM SUPPLIERS. QWING to the increasing cost of haulage, we are, in the meantime, forced to discontinue our motor Cream collection as from Saturday, November 20. Suppliers will receive an advance of 2/6 per pound butter-fat on Cream delivered at nearest Railway Station. N.Z. MILK PRODUCTS. LTD. 3Np4tsl TkTOTOPJSTSi Save oil, repairs, troub.a. 1 Fit a “King" C2sr on your car. Automatically, controls level of crankcase oil. Booklet free. Manning Co., 5 Bedford i Row, Christchurch. A. Dewe & Co.. Local j car^ilL

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Southland Times, Issue 18985, 20 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18985, 20 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18985, 20 November 1920, Page 1

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