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FOR SALE. J. HOLLOWAY LTD. LAW) AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. 253 ACRES FREEHOLD—Seven miles from Invercargill; subdivided into suitable paddocks; 4 acres oats, 3 acres oats and peas; 18 acres ploughed for turnips. Buildings: Five-roomed Dwelling, 4-stalled stable and loosebox, 6■talled cowbyre wit hloft. Stock: 20 cows, 1 bull, 4 horses. Implements: 1 plough. 1 double scuffler, 1 set discs, 1 double buggy, 1 gig, 1 spring cart. Price as a going concern: £7 5/- per acre. Deposit £600; balance arranged. 986 50 ACRES FREEHOLD—CIose to railway station. Part of the land has been cultivated; nearly all ploughable. Threeroomed Dwelling. Price: £300; deposit £200; balance arranged. 987 12 ACRES—Handy to Invercargill; divided into suitable paddocks. No buildings. Price £53 per acre. Deposit £300; balance at 5 per cent. No. 974 104 ACRES—I 7 Acres Oats, 1 Acre Potatoes; 11 acres ploughed for turnips; balance in grass. Buildings: 6-roomed Dwelling, 12-stalled cowbyre, concrete floor, 4-stalled stable, implement shed, •eparator room, barn, pigstye, etc. Price—£l4 per acre. Deposit £756. Half-mile to school and Post Office. Owner would consider an exchange for a six or aeven-roomed house in town. No. 976 IN THE RACE OF LIFE IT PAYS TO GET A FLYING START. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! A FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM—On the Edendale Plain; 178 Acres; that has been well farmed for generations all thorjughly limed and in great heart, none of the pasture beng more than three years’ old. The Farm is practically level and is well watered. Splendidly situated within a mile of Post and Telegraph Office, School and Dairy Factory. BUILDINGS—AIthough not elaborate, ate quite substantial and adequate. Twelve Acres have been sown in oats; 34 acres ploughed for turnips and 13 acres thut off for hay. The above is for sale as a GOING CONCERN, including stock and a full range of splendid implements and six-cow milking plant at the Low Price of £4O PER ACRE. The Dairy Herd is one of the best in Southland, comprising 60 good young cows by a Stud Bull of heavy milking strain. This proposition will stand the fullest and most critical investigation. We can thoroughly recommend it. CARSWELL & CO. L TD LAND SALESMEN. LIDDEL STREET. JH. GILBERTSON—LICENSED LAND BROKER. Eskdale Chambers. ESK STREET. District Agents: Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd. £9oo—Brand New Five-roomed Bungalow; hot and cold water; electric light; latest finish; i-acre; close to first section. (93) £9O0 —New Four-roomed Bungalow; South Invercargill; hot and cold water; electric light, stable, workshop; i acre. Ideal carter’s home. (60). £5O DEPOSIT —City area; Four-roomed Cottage; full i-acre. Piice £5OO. (45) £lOO DEPOSIT —South Invercargill, Fiveroomed New Bungalow; hot and cold water; gas, J-acre. At present let for 30/- per week. Price £BOO. A splendid investment. (96). TWO ACRES—Five-roomed House; hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin; concrete paths, cowbyre, loosebox, fowlhouse ; two miles from Post Office. Price *£Boo. Very easy terms. Great buying. (94). 110 ACRES—4O acres ploughed for turnips and oats. 20 acres young grass. Fourroomed House, stable, cowbyre, barn, etc. Handy to rail, etc. Price: £l2 10/- per acre. Easy terms. (26b). £l6so—ldeal Modem Country Hospital; both maternity and general. Splendid connection. Seven-roomed Brick Building with latest wards and appliances; sun porches; hot and cold water; electric light, etc. Three acres land. A sure winner to a certificated nurse. (97) TO SOUTHLAND RESIDENTS. I HAVE CONSTANT INQUIRY for ah classes of property, businesses, etc. Send particulars and terms of yours to A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, Spey Street, Invercargill. No charge made unless a sale is effected. JfEW BUNGALOW—Of Four Rooms, near South Tram. Price £775. Deposit £125. See this before buying elsewhere.—A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer LARGE PRIVATE HOTEL—Best situation in Invercargill. £lOOO for Furniture and Lease.—AUSTIN, Auctioneer. FIVE ACRES and Four-roomed Dwelling, South Invercargill. Price £750 or near offer. Easy terms arranged.—AUSTlN Auctioneer. 25 ACRES —With Five-roomed Dwelling and Good Outbuildings, South InvercargilL Price £2OOO. Owner would take town house as deposit.—A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer. AT WOODLANDS—Six-roomed Dwelling; electric light, etc., an J-acre for £5OO. Deposit £3OO. ‘Also threeroomed Cottage and an acre of freehold at £l5O. Deposit £SO.—AUSTIN Land Agent, Spey Street, Invercargill’ £5OO TO LEND—On Freehold Security. First mortgage at current rate. A. L. AUSTIN AUCTIONEER. INVERCARGILL. FOR SALE. A GENUINE BARGAIN. I— <o HJ>. CAMBRIDGE SUCTION GA? PLANT in First-class Order. Burn, Brown Coal or Lignite. The Cheapest Power extant, runs 24 hours a day and absolutely reHable. Full inspection and any test. ALSO: I—9 HJP. NATIONAL GAS ENGINE, in perfect order, fitted for both suction and coal gas. There is nothing better than the National. Any test. An exceptional opportunity for power toers. For full particulars apply— SOUTHLAND TIMES, OFFICE, Esk Street, Inveruarjia. MR DAIRY FARMER! FEW REASONS why it will pay voa rt to look us up Early re your New Cowshed 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 simpficity, efficiency, reliability, sanitation and general appearance will appeal to your common sense. The Famous Dutch and Preston Cow Detector and Sampling Device (for which we have been appointed Sole Agents for Southland and South Otago) is also ou view and will be demonstrated to anyone who is interested. FULL PARTICULARS, Prices, -erms and Shed Plans on application to— SHIELS. JENKINS A CO, INVERCARGILL, gox—27A.

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Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19097, 15 November 1923, Page 8

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