F. BOWDEN AND CO. WEEKLY MARKET. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Ijl BOWDEN & CO. will sell in South- • land Salerooms:— 10.30—Fruit and Vegetables: Apples, Pears, Carrots, Parsnips, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Cauliflowers. 11—Horses: 1 Heavy Spring-cart Gelding. I—Grey Spring-cart Gelding. I—Pony, 13 hands, saddle and harness, extra good. I—Harness Horse; Harness, etc. 11.30—Produce: 30 Bags assorted Seed Potatoes, 20 Bags Table Potatoes, 10 Bags Grass Seed, Turnips. 12 —Pigs and Poultry. 12 —Cows. I—Fruit and Vegetables. 2—Furniture: 2 R.P. Wardrobes, R.P. Sideboard, Marble Top Washstand and Ware, Dressing Table, D.I. Bedstead and W. Mattress, f W. Bedstead and W. Mattress, Dining Table, Pedestal, Kitchen Chairs, Pictures, Sundries. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, at 7.30 p.m. CORNER YTHAN AND BOWMONT STREETS. HALF ACRE LAND AND DWELLING OF EIGHT ROOMS. P BOWDEN & CO., instructed account « of absentee owner will sell in Southland Salerooms:— DWELLING NO. 137, Ythan Street, containing 8 large rooms, e. 1., gas, h. and c. water, built-in mirror, wardrobes, large tile bathroom with shower and S.F. pedestal, coalhouse, wash-house and tubs under one roof, fowl-house, conservatory, large garage, asphalt yard and footpaths. TERMS: £5O deposit; balance exceptionally easy. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—This property is conveniently situated, within easy distance of town and an ideal place for a boarding-house, having every possible convenience. Most rooms have art mantles and the interior generally is artistically decorated. Gardens have been well laid out and contain borders, fernery, shrubbery, etc., everything to made an ideal home. Owner being absent is most anxious to sell. oxlol9 F. BOWDEN & CO. PROMPT PROPERTY SALESMEN. YOU CANNOT AVOID MAKING MONEY ON THE FOLLOWING FARMS. 55 ACRES AS A GOING CONCERN; within easy reach of Invercargill. Farm in first-class order, well subdivided aud watered. On main road. Five-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings in good order. Great land. Stock includes dairy cows, horses, implements, etc. Deposit £350. A bargain at £36 per acre. Land in ‘ the vicinity is making £55 per acre, but the owner wants to sell. 74 ACRES GOOD RIVER FLAT LAND; in one of the best districts in Southland; 1| miles from township, on main road. Five-roomed House and extensive Outbuildings. There is grass to burn on this farm. £lB per acre will buy it, with exceptionally easy terms. Don’t waste time if you want a farm that will deliver the goods. 50 ACRES IN WESTERN DISTRICT; alongside factory, school and public hall. Five-roomed House and firstclass outbuildings; shelter cannot be beaten and has been well farmed, carrying 20 dairy cows besides young stock all the year round; stock are in the pink of condition both summer and winter. Price £27 per acre. Terms. We can recommend this as a true money-maker. 260 ACRES; two miles by good road from thriving township, well fenced and subdivided into eight paddocks, well watered; first-class Five-roomed House, stable, cowshed, sheepyards, etc. A gift at £4 per acre. It will take very little money to get into thus. 136 ACRE DAIRY FARM; well fenced and watered; Four-roomed House and necessary outbuildings, 30 acres been ploughed, balance surface sown; £7 per acre with easy terms, or £8 10/per acre as a going concern. Owner is wanting to take over his father’s farm in the North Island, which is the reason he is selling so cheap. Easy terms. SHEEP FARMS; from 400 to 2,500 acres, in different parts of Southland. FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! See us about them. The above are only a few. We have dozens more for sale. We are sure to have what you require, and at a price to suit your pocket. Deposits from £5O upwards. IT WILL COST YOU NOTHING TO INQUIRE! AND IT WILL BE OUR PLEASURE. “BOWDEN’S FOR BETTER BUSINESS.” THE STUD. AT THE REQUEST OF CLYDESDALE BREEDERS, HARD TIMES WILL TRAVEL THE WESTERN AND WINTON DISTRICTS AND STAND AT WALLACETOWN. TERMS—£2 end of season, £3 when mare proves in foal. 5w1335 P. BARRON. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT TE TUA, AND TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE COLT LADDIE’S HEIR. Sire, BLACK MAC; Dam, LADY BELLE. TERMS —2 guineas at end of season, 3 guineas when mare proves in foal. All care taken but no responsibility. A. & T. PETTIGREW, Owner. CHRIS. HARDY, Groom in charge. 5w1332 TO STAND AT ISLA BANK AND TRAVEL SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION WINSOME FAVOURITE. (1896) VOL. 7, N.Z.C.S.B. (Foaled October 29, 1922). Bred by J. M. Smith, Kakanui, North Otago. Sire: Knockinlaw Favourite (imp.) Dam: Winsome Ruby, by Baron Winsome (imp). Winsome Favourite is a beautiful bay horse, standing 17) hands high on the best of feet and legs, with plenty of good quality hair. He is an exceptionally good mover and possesses all the characteristics of a typical Clydesdale horse. For terms and full particulars apply to McKENZIE BROS. Isla Bank P.O. Phone 245. 5w1377 WE PRINT CONCERT TICKETS & PROGRAMMES, and GUARANTEE A FIRST-CLASS JOB. ASK FOR QUOTATION. JOBBING MANAGER. SOUTHLAND TIMES - - ■ ESK STREET.
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Southland Times, Issue 20633, 3 November 1928, Page 24 (Supplement)
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