HENDERSON & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE. AT “THISTLE BANK,” WYNDHAM. FRIDAY, JUNE 27. HENDERSON & CO., LTD., under instructions from Mr James Brown, will sell as above, his Farming Stock as follows : DAIRY CATTLE—His first-rate Herd of 41 Cows; 7 Heifers; 8 Heifer Calves; Purebred Shorthorn Bull (2 years); and Grade Friesian Bull. S—DAIRY COWS; aged. HOkSES—Draught Mare; S.C. Mare; Harness Mare; Hack Mare. ALSO—lmplements and Quantity of Sundry Lots. NOTE—The Dairy Herd is one of the Best and Highest-testing in the District. The Cows are principally 2nd and 3rd calvers. are all healthy and are due September (chiefly) and October. The Heifers aro due in October. These Heifers and the Heifer Calves are the selected progeny of the vendor’s best cows. Mr Brown’s instructions are to sell every lot without reserve, and thus sale affords a most favourable opportunity to those in quest of good and sound-constitutioned Dairy Cattle and other farming stock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale Commences at 12 o’clock. HENDERSON & CO., LTD., Jq565 Auctioneers. TOP DRESSING IS AN INVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE. ...USE . .. w MARKUP TOP DRESSING FERTILISER and INCREASE T E PRODUCTION Of Your Pastures. HENDERSON & CO —LTD.— MERCHANTS, INVERCARGILL BRAY BROS. 268 ACRES. GOOD LEASEHOLD FARM of 268 Acres; subdivided into Four Paddocks; with Four-roomed House and Hut. Carrying 10 cows and 30 head cattle. O.R.P. Lease £7 per •annum. Eight miles from Invercargill. Carrying a mortgage of £3OO. PRICE—£SOO. Easy terms arranged. Owner will accept motor car, town houae or sections in part payment. BRAT BROS. LTD. Auctioneers and Land Agents. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. A. L AUSTIN. UNPARALELLED INVESTMENTS. LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL AND TWO SHOPS TO LEASE. AL. AUSTIN has been instructed to a offer for 14 days from this date the LEASE of one of Invercargill’s best situated PRIVATE HOTELS containing 40 Rooms, together with two adjoining shops. This Hotel is situate in the very heart of the progressive town of Invercargill and I have no hesitation in saying that a good manager should easily get a net return of from £OOO to £BOO per annum and it is without doubt one of the best investments in private hotels that is offering in the Dominion to-day. The Price for a ten years’ lease with the furniture given in is £2,500 with a deposit of £lOOO or a five years’ lease and furniture given in £lOOO. I will undertake to finance a buyer who can pay a deposit of £6OO or more. If you are interested in an investment of this kind do not hesitate one moment but make immediate inquiry as it is positively to be disposed of within the next 14 days. Apply— A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, Invercargill. BUSH FARM —Of 200 acres; 40 acres in grass; balance stumps and surface sown; 30 head mixed cattle, implements, plant, etc. New Five-roomed Dwelling. Price £l4OO. (House, cattle, etc., worth £1000) therefore leaving the land only £2 per acre. Deposit £250. This farm is only about eight miles from Invercargill by good metal road. Apply prompt to—A. L. AUSTIN, Auctioneer, Invercargill. FORD CAR; self-starter, £llO. De Dion (splendid little car) £35. Three Pianos £4O to £75. Organ £23 and a Large Assortment of FURNITURE at AUSTIN’S AUCTION ROOMS. SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILL.
RABBITSKINS UNLIMITED QUANTITIES REQUIRED. JJIGHEST MARKET PRICES GIVEN. Cheques posted same day on which consignments reach store. CONSIGN TO: J. H. KIRK & CO. OF NX, LTD. DON STREET. INVERCARGILL. FORD OWNERS! The “King’’ Automatic Oiler will double the value of your ear aa far as lubricating is concerned. Write R. P. M. MANNING & CO., 5 Bedlord Row, Christehurcn. 2
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Southland Times, Issue 19277, 23 June 1924, Page 12
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