F. BOWDEN & CO. WEEKLY MARKET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Tjl BOWDEN & CO. will sell by auction Jl • as follows: 10.30 Milk Cans, Superheater, Glass Door, Lawnmower, Wheelbarrow, Churns, Porcelain Hand Basin, Sink, Separators and Sundries. 11— Produce: 100 Sacks Table and Seed Potatoes, J. 5 Sacks Crushed Oats, 50 Sacks Straw Chaff, Straw, Oats, Pollard, Bran, Oatdust, etc. 12— Poultry and Pigs; 12 W.L. Hens (laying). Other entries invited. 12.30 3000-ft. Timber: 8 x 1, 4 x 1, 4 x 14, 10 x 3, 8 x 4, 4 x 3; Posts, Strainers, Stakes, Droppers, Pea Sticks, Doors, Wire and Sundries. 1 p.m.—Cow, Jersey Hereford Cross, in profit, sound and quiet; Storrie Ridger, 4-leaf Set Harrows, Set International Discs, 7/9 h.p. Indian Motor Bike and Sidechair. 1.30 Horses: Three-year-old Gelding (Fleetham —Rothschild) broken to saddle and harness; the thoroughbred mare, Miss Garland (Finland—Lady Garland) ; Miss Trixie (Comedian —If) ; 1 Spring Cart Horse ond other entries. A good entry of good draughts and spring-carters is expected. 2 p.m.—Furniture: Two Lovely Sideboards. Saddlebag Suite (7 pieces), D.W. Bedstead and Wire Mattress, W. Bedstead and Sp. Mattress, Tub Chair (Moquette), K. Sofa, U. Wicker Chair, D. Tables, K. Tables, Deck Chair, K. Bed, Fire Screen, Pictures, Round Table, K. Chairs, Cruet, D.B.R. Bedstead and Wire Mattress, Brass Door Step, Claw Legged Table, Crockery, Brass Kerbs, etc. 2.30 Pianos and Gramophone as advertised. Gent’s and Ladies’ Bikes. Aluminium Pots and Kettles, Hunting Lever Watch, E. Battery, E. Iron, Drapery, Groceries, Fruit and Sundries. 0v933 SPECIAL SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). At 2.30 p.m. F BOWDEN & CO. have been favoured • with instructions to sell: I—HIGH-CLASS PIANO' (Bohm.) I—HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH PIANO (Newman & Co., London). I—OAK CABINET GRAMOPHONE; tiptop instrument. O-. 934 FOR SALE: 9—PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS: One tJ is a direct descendant of the great cow, Lady of Collingwood (736-lb. Butterfat). The other two are typical Jersey Bulls, descendants of famous herds.
H—HORSES: Including Good Heavy ll Draughts; Contractors’ Horses, Shatters, Spring Carters and Hacks. I—GRAHAM BROS. TRUCK: Owner JL giving it up on account of ill health. Truck is fitted for passenger and goods business. This offers a splendid opportunity for a live man to do well. Although not in the best of health, the owner’s earnings have averaged £l6 15/- per week for the last ten weeks. F. BOWDEN & CO. AUCTIONEERS. SPEY STREET. HENDERSON & CO. Vw XIRADE MARX W FERTILISERS BUYING BY PRICE OR REPUTATION. You can buy Fertilisers purely on price. But we’ve invariably found M that it doesn’t pay in the long run, Bl simply because Fertilisers made down to a price cannot embody all M the qualities essential to a high >3 grade article. “■•j Buying by the reputation of the manufacturers, on the other hand, is I al ways a safe policy. Fertilisers such as H.B. which for 27 years have been recognised as the BEST obtainable, will give more satisfaction and better results than the cheaper article. It’s true you pay a little more for it, but that is saved in the extra yield obtained. PRICES ON APPLICATION TO HENDERSON & CO. g LTD. INVERCARGILL WYNDHAM GORE | A. L AUSTIN. CHEAP HOMES AND BUSINESSES TO LET 6-roomed Dwelling and shop £2 2/- per week or will sell at £llOO with a deposit of £l5O. Furnished Dwelling of 6 rooms, Spey Street, £2 2/- per week. 4-Roomed Dwellings at £390, £450, £525 and £550; deposits from £lOO-. Five and six-roomed Dwellings from £6OO, deposits from £lOO upwards. Marble Bar, Fruit and Confectionery. Price £365, deposit £l5O. Also one at £750, deposit £3OO. Tea Rooms, splendid business, £7OO, deposit £3OO. Other Dining Rooms at £lOOO. Drapery Business, Double Shop and Dwelling, low rent. Price £2200 for stock. Turnover about £lOO per week. About i acre Avenal Road. Price £lOO. Very cheap. Five Acres, New Bungalow, Tuatapere, £llOO. Deposit £2OO 260 Acres, Edendale. All necessary buildings. £26 per acre. Deposit £lOOO or owner would accept town property of that value as deposit. Licensed Hotels, Private Hotels and Boardinghouses all parts of Southland. Wanted for client, Small Shop and Dwelling attached. Send particulars to A. L AUSTIN, Spey Street. Transfers, Mortgages and Leases prepared for you at absolutely the lowest cost in the Dominion. Consult A. L. AUSTIN, Spey Street, for further information respecting the above properties. £950. A-l FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW; h. and c. water, sewerage, electric light; beautiful paper and mantels; close to centre. £l5O Cash.—GORDON BROWN, Tay St.
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Southland Times, Issue 19690, 24 October 1925, Page 24
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