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FOR SALE. J HOLLOWAY, LTD. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. FOR SALE OR LEASE: 12 ACRES FREEHOLD—AII been cultiva- • ted and subdivided into suitable pad- , docks. Buildings: 5-roomed Dwelling, : 4-stalled cowbyre, barn, loosebox, dairy, ( Two Cottages nearly always lei >o goud | tenants. Situated ten chains from | tailway station, school, Post Office and , ■tore. Price: £950; deposit £150; bal- ; uce arranged. No. 944 30 ACRES—I 6 Acres in grass and turnips. Buildings: Five-roomed House, scullery, bathroom, etc.; electric light throughout; concrete paths, loosebox; 4-stalled cowbyre, large shed. Situated five miles from Invercargill. One-quar-ter mile to school and Post Office. Price £l3OO deposit £550; or owner would ©xchange for suitable house in town. 1500 ACRES FREEHOLD—First-class land; good subsoil; grows splendid crops and grass; 180 acres turnips; 60 acres young grass; 240 acres in two and three-year-©ld pasture; balance in natural state white and red tussock country with good rough feed: 150 acres rich riverflat land; all the land is ploughable; good open country; first-class fences. Buildings: Men’s Hut; six-stalled stable and barn. six miles from railway station. Price: £6 per acre. Deposit £750. Balance arranged. 11 ACRES—CIose to school, factory and rail; all been limed; splendid shelter. Lot of fruit trees. Five-roomed House, cowbyre, etc. Price £775. Deposit £200.* N 0906 A GIFT AT THE PRICE. 302 ACRES—At £4 per acre; two miles from school, 16 miles from rail. Fiveroomed House, stable, barn; carrying capacity about 400 sheep. Deposit easy. Another 1000 acres can be bought alongside at the same price if wanted. 167 ACRES—Hokonui at £7 per acre; handy to school and rail: no reasonable terms refused. Buildings consist of stable only. 153 ACRES LEASEHOLD—IO/- per acre , five years to run; goodwill £lOO. All necessary buildings; within nine miles from Invercargill. 34 ACRES—Woodend. Price £lO5O, including six cows. 1 bull, 1 horse; al! necessary buildings; will exchange for house in town nr motor car. FIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE—Electric light, gas, wash-house, sewerage, garage. Everything in tip-top order. Price for quid. sale, £llOO. —APPLY—CABSWELL & CO., LTD. INVERCARGILL. CANTERBURY EXCHANGES. 186 ACRES—In Aylesbury District. Price £l2. Clear Ttile. Owner will exchange for a Southland Farm, preferably smaller. 427 ACRES—In Bumham District. Price £16.. Mortgage £3400. Equity £3432. Owner will exchange for Southland Farm. OTAGO EXCHANGES. 221 ACRES—Going Concern in Balclutha District. Price £l7. Mortgages £2600. Equity £1157. Stock includes 15 cows, 4 heifers, 4 horses; Implements, etc., etc. Owner wants to exchange for Southland Farm of about 100 acres. JP2 ACRES—Balclutha District. Price £l2. Mortgage £1728 at 5 per cent. Equity £576. Also other property in Balclutha. Price £825. Clear title. Total Equity—£l4oo. Owner wants Southland Farm. LOCAL EXCHANGES. FIVE ACRES and Buildings, Suburban Price £l5OO. Owner wants Town House as part payment FINE DAIRY FARM for Country Store. Farms from 30 acres upwards. WANTED —Bakery Business in Western District W. H odges M ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. Box —138. Thone—s24. J. H. GILBERTSON (Late Gilbertson & Guise). LICENSED LANDBROKER. Eskdale Chambers. Esk Street. District Agents—Phoenix Assurance Co, Ltd. EXCHANGES: DLOCK of Business Premises annual rentals £256. AU long leases; mortgage £l9OO •t 6 per cent; showing net profit of £lOO per year. Owner’s equity £550. Owner would Exchange for Farm or 100 Acres at a reasonable price. See me about this eariy. (F.ll). Jll ACRES—2O Acres of Young Grass; 16 acres turnips; Fair Four-roomed Hoiise; newly renovated; stable, loosebox and cowbyre; handy to school and factory. Western District. Owner would exchange for town house or small suburban area. Equity £5OO (F.l). WALLACETOWN SECTIONS. <TVE ACRES—Six allotments; 15 acres, 2 allotments; 29 acres, 2 allotments. These allotments adjoin rail, hotel, ahd adjacent to Underwood factory and are eminently suited for a butcher, dealer or country worker and are the only remaining allotments that can be purchased in this desirable locality. Very easy terms and balance of purchase money left at 5 per ©ent. Do not hubs securing a section. (W.) J have a Good Buyer with a small deposit who wishes to purchase Five or Six-room ed Fair House outside the Borough, fiend me particulars at once. FARM EXCHANGE. 100 ACRES f REEHOLD—34 Acres leasehold; rental £3 good Five-roomed House, ttable, barn, man's hut. 60 Acres cultivated; balance rough; close to Invercar- ' gill. On account of ill health owner will tell this propertv *2OO under the present Government valuation or will exchange for town house or small suburban area. (D) | g"— . ■ MR DAIRY FARMER! A FEW REASONS why it will pay you to Icok us up Early re your New Cbw•hed and Milking Outfit— WE stock the Latest Door Openers and other Cowshed Fittings. OUR 1923 Model Storrie Improved Milking Machine is now on view in Our Workshop —lts simplicity, efficiency, reliability, sanitation and general appearance will appeal to your common sense. Jhe Famous Dutch and Preston Cow I Detector and Sampling Device (for which ' we have been appointed Sole Agents for Southland and South Otago) is also on view and will be demonstrated to anyone who is interested. ! FULL PARTICULARS, Prices, Terms and Shed Plans on application to — SHIELS, JENKINS & CO., INVERCARGILL. 80x—278. Thone— l3so I

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Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18972, 20 June 1923, Page 12

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