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D. W. McKAY, LTD. SALE OF FURNITURE. 52 MARY STREET. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, a* 2 pan. MESSRS D. W. McKAY, LTD, instructed by Mrs J. G. O’Brien, who is leaving Invercargill, will sell by auction, without reserve, all the Household Furniture and Effects. Full List later. Ap7so 36 ACRES FREEHOLD. WALK-IN, Walk-out. 28 Acres Grass, 8 Acres Turnips. A Going Concern. Buildings: Five-roomed Dwelling; cow shed, windmill, stable. Full stock of Implements. : PRICE ONLY-..£1600 Easy Terms. A REAL BARGAIN. APPLY: D. W. M C KAI. L TD 608 ’PHONES r— 609 J > JUST ARRIVED , A . - ’ | PARCEL OF SIDEBOTHAMS r s RABBIT I TEAPS 30/ORDER EARLY AS SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED. D. W. M C KAV LTD. EXCHANGE MART, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. NEW ZEALAND LOAN CO, LTD. JIOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. NEAR BALFOUR. 365 ACRES FREEHOLD. SUBDIVIDED INTO 15 PADDOCKS. CULTIVATION: 45 acres ridged turnips; 60 acres oat crop (stacked); 30 acres 2-year-old grass; 20 acres 3-year-old pasture; 155 acres old pasture. BUILDINGS: Dwelling House of Four large rooms (telephone in house); together with scullery, wash-house and men’s hut, six-stalled stable, implement shed. SITUATION: Cattle Flat in the Upper Mataura Valley; six miles from nearest school and 14 miles by good road from Balfour township, railway station, etc. TOGETHER WITH RUN 394 A. containing: 20,995 ACRES LEASEHOLD (With Eight Years to Run). Rental £125 per annum. The Run which adjoins the Freehold is j all safe Winter country, part fern and bush gullies, part good silver tussock and river flats very suitable for lambing. CARRYING CAPACITY: The Run through being lightly stocked in the past is now well able to carry 5000 sheep. PRICE: £12J)00 for the FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD together with 3000 sheep and lambs (fine Cross-bred and Halfbred sheep), with Horses, Implements and half the oat crop. TERMS: £6,000 Cash; balance 6| per cent. REMARKS: Compared with other properties sold in the district, this is a cheap place and very suitable for the carrying of fine-woo lied sheep and in its present state will easily carry 5000 sheep. For fuller particulars apply— NX LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, LTD. Crescent lnvercarg : <L TAMBLYN, McKEHZJE & RHODES. AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE, FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS. 42 PRINCES STREET—DUNEDIN And DESCHLER’S BLDGS.—INVERCARGILL. SURBURBAN STORE, DUNEDIN Shop with 5-roomed Dwelling, electric light and gas. Hill suburb. Turnover £7OOO. Price freehold £1500; stock and plant at valuation, approximately £lOOO worth. Terms can be arranged, easily handled business. SOUTHLAND COUNTRY STORE IN PROSPEROUS DISTRICT:—Freehold comprises 3| acres land. Handle drapery, grocery and hardware. Turnover at present between £3OOO and £4OOO. A capable man 1 could handle up to £lO,OOO turnover. Dwelling has h. and c. water, bathroom, built in wardrobes, etc. . Keep Post Office and telephone. Price £llOO. Stock and plant at valuation, approximately £5OO. Terms. • TWO BACKERY BUSINESSES IN AND CLOSE TO INVERCARGILL.—Turnovers, one 1700 loaves and one £lOO perl week; tw'lover mostly in small goods. One freehold, and one leasehold. Price of the freehold one £4000; price on the leasehold one. £9OO. Going concern. iy I .RCERY BUSINESS, DUNEDIN:— IXL Really busy stand. The present lease has 4 years to go, rent £6. Stock at ■» aluation approximately £lOOO worth. Bakery business close dunedin: —Doing from 1100 to 2000 loaves in busy season. Freehold property. Smallgoods on Fridays. COUNTRY MOTOR GARAGE s—Good stand, doing steady turnover for 2 men. Price including good Dwelling £lOOO. rnwo FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY 1 BUSINESSES, DUNEDIN, GEORGE STREET, £B5 turnover. Easily handled. Living rooms attached, £BOO as going concern. /CENTRE TOWN:—Leasehold, small renV tai. Turnover £65 per week. Regular country trade—£6Bo. Tllri?nUß PORTABLE WASHING Jj BOILERS; 12, 14 and 16-gallojw; made of the best iron. Sole Makers—WlLSON ' Leet Street ’Phone 59L Jh347 \

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Southland Times, Issue 19223, 19 April 1924, Page 16

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