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F. BOWDEN AND CO. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. UNDER POWER OF SALE CONTAINED IN MEMORANDUM OF MORTGAGE REGISTERED NO. 49649. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. EAST INVERCARGILL. Messrs f. bowden & co. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Invercargill to offer for sale by Public Auction at their Rooms, Spey Street, Invercargill, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of May, 1929, at 7.30 o’clock p.m., the undermentioned property ALL THAT the' estate and interest of David James Fairweather in that piece of land situate in the Borough of Invercargill containing 20 poles more or less Being part of Lot Fifty MacMaster’s Estate and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Limited Certificate of Title Register Book Volume 125 Folio 257 Southland Registry being an estate in fee simple subject to Deed of Mortgage Registered Number 36493 to The Southland Building Society and under which there is now owing the sum of £135 14/1. The proprety is known as Number 34 Mary Street East Invercargill. The buildings consist of a comfortable Four-roomed Wooden Cottage with bathroom, washhouse and scullery. There is electric light and sewerage. The Conditions of Sale and Mortgagee’s application to the Registrar to conduct the sale and his estimate of value may be seen at the offices of the said Registrar at anytime during office hours prior to the sale without, payment of any fee. For further particulars applv to the AUCTIONEERS, Or Messrs Mitchel & Broughton, Solicitors, A.M.P. Buildings, Esk Street, Invercargill. Ap63l F. BOWDEN. & CO.’S SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS. Auctioneers and Prompt Property Salesmen. Here is something you can MAKE MONEY ON. 60 ACRES —An ideal little place, in splendid district, all heavy flat land, subdivided into suitable paddocks, all in grass, fairly good Five-roomed House and outbuildings, near to school and easy distance of factory. This property is being sold for less than half the mortgages. Price £l5 per acre or near offer to a reliable man. £lOO deposit. 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Up-to-date flroomed House with bathroom, storeroom, etc., all in first-class order. Sixstall cowbyre with concrete floor, barn, chaffhouse, garage, etc. New fences; 30 acres in new grass; 20 acres crop, balance grass; good shelter. The lowprice of £l4 10/- per acre is asked for this with low terms. 400 ACRE SHEEP FARM, close to rising township. Sheep do unusually well on this property, usually topping the market. Well fenced and subdivided. First-class Five-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. Price £5 per acre, with a deposit of £4OO. This will soon go. Get in early! 19 ACRES; close to railway station, dairy factory and school, subdivided into suitable paddocks, cowbyre, stable, four-roomed house just newly renovated. Northerly aspect and an ideal place tor vegetable growing- Price £3OO with easy terms. 106 ACRES; in a specially good district. A nice dairy farm; five-roomed House in good order, concrete paths; fivestall stable and loosebox with loft, 14-stali cowbyre, gorse and w. fence in fair order, divided into 8 paddocks, permanent water, 35 acres under crop, balance grass, not three acres waste land in it, goo dshelter. 1-1 indes to school; bounded by two good gravel roads. This is one of the cheapest properties we know at £l3 per acre. £3OO to £4OO deposit would let a man in. ’ . 350 ACRES; only about 8 miles from Invercargill, good house and outbuildings, well fenced and subdivided, bounded by two good gravel roads, all level land and easily workable and in good order; good stock carrying capacity. To effect a quick sale the low price of £lO per acre, with a £5OO deposit is all that is a.'ked, and it is a real snip. WE HAVE FARMS IN ALL PARTS OF SOUTHEND. Our Register comprising over 250 large, medium and small, some veryfine Sheep Farms and some very choice Dairy Farms with some very low deposits. No wonder we are doing the business, because we have got the goods and can deliver them —what we have not got is not worth bothering about. It will cost you nothing to inquira—it will be our pleasure. “Bowden's for Better Business.” FARM FOR SALE. 113 ACRES, OREPUKI—Handy to rail, school, and factory. Will carry 3 sheep to acre, 20 head cattle and 4 horses. Subdivided into eight paddocks, all practically level, well watered and all top dressed. Seven-roomed House with electric light, hot and cold water, storeroom, wash-house, garage, large stable, loft and cow shed, with electric light, shearing pens, sheep yards, pig-styes. Separator shed wired for E.L. and motor. Owner selling on account of ill-health only. Easy terms. An opportunity to gain a good farm at a very reasonable price. SHOP FOR SALE. DEPOSIT £2OO or offer. Will purchase Grocery Store with Five Roomed Dwelling attached. Every modern convenience, centrally situated. 1 urnover £lOOO per year. PRICE £9OO. Easy Terms. WE have a small farm of 5 acres all in grass for sale, handy to Invercargill, together with Five Roomed Wooden Dwelling, E.L., Cowshed, etc. PRICE £750. Easy terms. J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. ESTATE AGENT. 54 ESK STREET. PETROUS TILE CO., LTD. ESK STREET, OPP. FIRE STATION. ’PHONE: 1383. MANUFACTURERS OF: Concrete Roofing Tiles. Wash Tubs, Cisterns. Pumice Boilers, in Gas and Fuel. Air Bricks, etc. AGENTS FOR: Fibrolite Corrugated Roofing. NOTE ADDRESS: ESK STREET. Also at Dunedin and Wellington. OUR LONG AND CONTINUOUS PRACTICE Of 40 years in Invercargill enables us to give, the best results at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SUITS, OVERCOATS, DRESSES, HATS, GLOVES, ETC., DRY CLEANED, DYED AND PRESSED. DAVIS’S DYE WORKS, IS9 DEE STREET. PHONE: 1933. (Opp. P. H. Vickery's),

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Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 20662, 18 April 1929, Page 12

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