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D. W. McKAY, LTD. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. Messrs d. w. McKay, limited, instructed by the Invercargill Borough Council, will offer /or sale by public auction LEASES of the undermentioned lands, at their Auction Rooms, Esk Street, Invercargill, at 12.30 o’clock p.m. on TUESDAY, THE 7th DAY, OF "MAY, 1929. LOT I—Section 9, Block 52, Tay Street, Town of Invercargill. Upset annual rental £8 10/-. Valuation for Improvements: nil. LOT 2—That part of Section 10, Block 3, Invercargill Hundred (in the Borough of Invercargill) comprised in Lease Registered No. 6334, containing 36.7 Poles. Upset annual rental £95. Valuation for improvements: £2550. LOT 3—That part of Section 10. Block 3, Invercargill Hundred (in the Borough of Invercargill) comprised in Lease Registered No. 7048 containing 24.1 Poles. Upset annual rental £3O. Valuation for improvements £1425. LOT 4—Section 81 and parts' of Sections 52 and 53, Block 5, and Sections 21 and 22 and parts of Sections 17, 18, 19, 20 and 23, Block 6, Campbelltown Hundred, containing 550 acres 3 roods 33 poles. Upset annual rental £45. Valuation for improvements £3OO 11/8. LOT s—Parts of Sections 15, 16, 17, 23 and 24, Block 6, Campbelltown Hundred, containing 167 acres. Upset annual rental £l2 10/6. Valuation for improvements: £37 5/-. Each lease having the usual valuation and renewal clauses. For further particulars and terms and conditions of- the leases, apply to Messrs Longuetßobertson, solicitors, Invercargill, or to the Auctioneers, or to the undersigned. C. L. GRANGE. Ad 73 Town Clerk. I RABBIT I | TRAPS I & THE SEASON IS HERE AND |:s j-X WE HAVE GOOD STOCKS OF !::1 $ SIDEBOTHAMS | J 24/- dozen g | LANES PATENT | 29/6 dozen | l::l A FEW GENERAL LINES FOR 4 £j SALE ARE AS FOLLOWS: 9 Cyclone Netting, Trellis Fences, Steel 4 // Strainers, Rabbit and Sheep Net4 ting, Steel Safes from £lO, Gal. |::i W G.C. Iron, Tanks, Reg. Grates, Tile £ H Fireplaces, Nails, Sinks, Counters, 4 Carpenter’s Kits, Sashes, Sq. Tanks, M Timber, Second-hand Iron, SkyM lights, new. 4 ft FURNITURE: 4 Chesterfield Suites. Bedsteads, W y China Cabinets, Bedding, etc., Car- j?.' I::] pets. Lino, Rugs, and a host of 4 <•> things at lowest prices. M y RED CARROTS for poisoning. 4 ONIONS FRUIT ft S:1 PRODUCE <♦• ALL IN FULL SUPPLIES W. MCKAYj <•> [••I M LIMITED 4 <s l::i b:J 4 ft Exchange Mart 4 i:> Phones 608/9 Box 173 ft M 4 BRAY BROS., LTD. FOE SALE BOARDING HOUSE; containing 10 Rooms and Kitchenette. Every convenience; freehold; handy to Dee St.; 10 permanent boarders; £1750; cash required about £SOO.—BRAY BROS., LTD. Also AN EXCELLENT SIX-ROOMED BRICK BUNGALOW and about J acre, with a number of Outbuildings thereon; admirably suited for the keeping of Poultry. Price £1250. Easy terms will be arranged with a suitable purchaser.—BßAY BROS., LTD. ALSO: FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW with Garage and two acres, including Lawns, Garden and Native Bush. Rabbit-proof Fencing; near river, Otatara. Price £47S.—BRAY BROS., LTD. THE ABOVE PROPOSITIONS ARE WORTH AN EARLY INSPECTION. •BEAT BEOS., LTD. AUCTIONEERS - - - - SPEY STREET. FINAL OPPORTUNITY! To qualify in Accountancy without MatriculahO?„ Si>. tion. ACCOUNTANTS’ PRELIMINARY will not be available after 1931. Matriculation will LlwrM.MXfcfia then become compulsory. NOW IS THE TIME Commence your studies before the door is shut. Preliminary regulations .allow a partial pass to count and permit a choice of easy subjects. YOUR LAST CHANCE! Enrol at once while this Examination is still available. Delay and it will be too late. For fullest information write, to the specialists of over thirty years’ standing. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. P.O. Box 516, Auckland. TUE CAN SUPPLY ALL CLASSES OF I” GUM LABELS OR TAGS. PRINTED TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS AT A MODERATE COST. JOBBING MANAGER. SOUTHLAND TIMES . . ESK STREET. WHO WILL WIN THE MAYORALTY is only a secondary consideration. Who is going to risk the chance of missing top market values at ANDREW WILSON, LTD., is the important question. "TT” cleans and polishes Motor Car bodies. J. Avoids any rusting. “C. 0. Polishing Oil 1/6 per hottie.

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Southland Times, Issue 20663, 19 April 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20663, 19 April 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 20663, 19 April 1929, Page 12