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FOR SALE. SLUMP PRICES! FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. 'i GENUINE BARGAIN—IOO Acres ErreA hold with good buildings, close to rail, factors- and school by good road. Cost £lO5O and reducted to £lOOO owing to special circumstances. Terms: £lOO depost, balance mostly at 4 per cent. One of the best Bargains on the market to-day. Get it. Owner would take small town house as part payment. qr ACRES—Ring Fenced. House and ./O Outbuildings. Only one mile from rail, school, etc. Price £440 and deposit £2OO. Owner would take small town house in exchange. LEASEHOLDS: f"A ACRES, 65 Acres, 200 Acres and ptl 330 Arres. Send for details. AB »t 5 per cent rentals. HOUSES: Pk)A DEPOSIT and Balance at £1 per Xk-' 'week purchases good four-roomed House. Much cheaper than paying rent. Gall for particulars. TO BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS: HOUSE Wanted as part payment for Ten Acres Suburban. Good turnover in this. Inquiries invited. L W. || ODGES #0 ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. BOX 138. ’PHONE 524. SPECIAL TO FESCUE GROWERS. r 1425 Acres at £4 15/- per Acre. BUILDINGS—Up-to-date 5 roomed House and Outbuildings. SITUATION—SchooI 11 miles, rail 6 miles by Good Gravel Road. DESCRIPTION OF LAND—About 150 Acres at present in ieacue; balance in permanent pasture, well watered by running streams and well fenced with wire and netting. THE PRlCE—Asked fci this is £4 15/- per acre. TERMS—One-third Cash; balance arranged. This place is situated in one of the pest Fescue Growing Districts in Southland and is an ideal place for growing same. We will be pleased to show protective buyers over this small run. CABSWELL & CO. Invercargill.

J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. LAND AND CQV. MISSION AGENTS. SsR sIKhRT. INVERCARGILL. InOE SAT.F.—As a Gomg Concern —81 Ar-res Freehold witn 5-roomed House, dairy, storeroom, stable and cowbyre; 10 cuwo, 1 jeaxmig Uuuer, a jiutuuid 15m, 2 Calves, 3 Horses and Harner, 2 rlougus, 3-Leaf line Swingle Trees, etc. Price for u*e Lot —xLl2u. No. <KIA ACRES FREEHOLD—IS Acres OZU reaoy for -ala, 15 acres young gracs; 50 acres 2-ye<2X-oia grass; balance ui umer pastuiv txccp. tu acres m natural Buildings:—Four-roomed house, 4Btaiied stable, cowbyre, chaff house, dairy, tuuased j-mde to sshool, Boat Office and 'Xelepxmiie. ribi,'- . xxX au/- per acre. Depute xoOU. Balance arranged. No. bo2 QAA ACRES K. EEHOLD—Subdivided Zuv mto 12 su>.aOi& paddocxA, govd fences, lb acres z»jle, 2u acres turmps, 24 acres piling g l '—bd acres J-yeax-uul grassy balance older pasture. Good heavy lanri All Lxxii except 20 aiuea. kiiiirtings: Five-roci-cd House (pracucady new), n. and c. water, *>utnroum, waoudouse, coaished, pa*.try, scullery, b-stailed cowbyre, concrete imor, good yard, nunueg ynacnines, u-staOed ‘.Oncxed UxrouguouXj, loosebux, large -aipamui aneo, motor aneo, piggery. unite to Dairy xacMHy, scuou, rec. vxuee auu store, Mmile u> railway siu—n not sold owner intends mUKing 5U vows tins season. Knee: £25 per acre. Dejx*m £ouu. Balance arranged. NobOo biv) | ACRES—Government Renewable <£Ov eLase about 23 years to run. Ren; £2u 10/5 tacit Laa year. hearty all iaxu cultivated. Puouiv.uea into paadocxs. Good xencvc. 27 acres stuotue, kU acres turnips, 2-* acres iailoucu, oil acres 2-year-ola grass. ouiitiings. rvur-xoumeu Rouse, Coaisned, Drnry, Chaff-house. Situated 3 mue to railway siumg, 2 miles mj iduoci. Price. Xiuu. Deposit. XSSU. N 0894 O.ILBERTSON & QU ISE LICENSED LAND BROKERS. District Agents: PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Phone 1324. — ACRES FREEHOLD—Right alongside UO Railway Station, Factory and Store, five roomed house with conveniences, 4fetalled cowbyre, etc. This is a very desirable little property, being all heavily limed and at the present time in young grass. The owner of this property guarantees it io milk 20 cows and do them well. Price: £1550 for lot. Easy terms arranged. 286 1 I — lO OUQ g grass, 30 lO’ * acres two-year-old grass, 40 acres ploughed, balance good pasture, four-roomed house with all modem conveniences, fourstalled stable, barn and loft, cowbyre. This property is sub-divided into nine paddocks with a frontage to two roads, bchool 4mile, rail 4j nuts by good roads, more than half of the money will remain on the property at 44 per cent.. Price: £l7 per acre. Very easy terms arranged. 125 EXCHANGE. 1 0/1 ACRES—Good house and outbuildlOv mgs, and in tip-top order, being tub-divided into handy paddocks by good j post and wire fences. The owner of this desirable property has a good equity and would consider an exchange for a smaller place. WANTED —400 Acres Sheep Country in good district, in exchange for 220 acres dairy farm handy to Invercargill. Owner has good equity. Price £25 per acre. 94 SOUTHLAND DAIRY FARMERS. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. IF you are considering having a Milking Machine installed (to be operated by Petto! Efcgme, Electric Motor, Steam or Water Power' do not fad to Inspect or get the opinion of Experiences I armers who have inspected OUR 1922 Model STORRIE IMPROATD MILKING MACHINE, which emborbes all the Latest Appliances (including the latest invention— the M.V. 3in 1 Valve) making the model the Most Efficient. Pvehable and Sanitary Outfit yet offered. We also supply the ' Johnston 7 ’ Door Opener and Lock and all other shed fittings and Dairying Appliances at Moderate Price®. SHJELS, JENKINS & CO., LTD. ProtffietoTF and Manufacturers, Invercargill P.O. Box 27. Telegrams Tuteator. ’ Telephones: Office 1350. Night Thones: Mr ghiels, 658 M, Mr Jenkins, 750.

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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 8

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