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J. G. WARD & CO., LTD. SOUTHLAND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. AUCTION OF LEASEHOLDS. ‘ * MESSRS J..G. WARD & CO., LIMITED, will offer for sale by Public Auction at their Offices, the Crescent, Invercargill, at noon on SATURDAY, the 27th day of April, 1929, the rights to Leases each for the term of fourteen years of the Lands set out in the First and Second Schedules hereto. THE FIRST SCHEDULE. Particulars of Lands. Value of Date from which lmprov- Lease commences. Section Block Situation Area Term ments. West Town of Part 6 LV Invercargill 20 poles 14 years £325 21st April, 1929. East Part 6 LV ~ 20 poles 14 years £325 21st April, 1929. 18 LX „ 1 rood 14 years £5OO 21st April, 1929. 4 LXII „ 1 rood 14 years £575 21st April, 1929. 17 LXVI „ -1 rood 14 years £5OO 21st April, 1929. 18 LXVI „ 1 rood 14 years £575 21st April, 1929. 19 LXVI „ 1 rood 14 years £350 2nd June, 1929. 8 LXVII „ 1 rood 14 years £l3OO 21st April, 1929. 14 LXIX „ I rood 14 years £1075 21st April, 1929. 22 LXX ' „ 1 rood 14 years £llOOO 21st April, 1929. TERMS OF LEASES OF LANDS described in the First SchedulerAmount of value of improvements to be paid within one calendar month by any tenant other than present tenant. All rates and other charges payable by lessee, improvements to be kept in good repair. No assignment, etc., without consent of Board. Power of re-entry on non-payment of rent for six months or breach of covenants or conditions. Covenants and provision in Land Transfer Act implied as modified. Right of renewal for fourteen years in accordance with Second Schedule to Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908, but lessee bound to take renewal in event of being no higher bidder at auction. Valuation for buildings, fixtures and fencing. THE SECOND SCHEDULE. . Particulars of Land. Value of Date from which <- — Improve- Lease commences. Section Block Situation Area Term ments. Part 49 XI New River 29 acres 14 years £3O 30th April, 1929. Hundred ; NOTE: A Railway Crossing has been applied for. TERMS OF LEASE OF LAND described in the Second Schedule:— Amount of value of improvements to be paid within one calendar month by a purchaser other than present tenant. Provisions of lease are similar to those set out above in respect to leases of lands in First Schedule with additional provisions as follows: Mines minerals, coal, etc., with right to work same reserved but lessee may take same for his own use. Power of resumption of parts of land for specified purposes. Usual “farming” provisions including one that land must be left sown down in grass. ’ ROBT. BROWNLIE, Acting Secretary. Invercargill, March 27, 1929. Mx1256

SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. 30% Potash ’ Salts We have a shipment of this well-known fertilizer now on the water. ORDERS ARE NOW BEING BOOKED. £7 PER TON Ex Ship, Bluff. Southland Farmers’ Co-op Assn, Ltd. INVERCARGILL. GORE. WINTON. OTAUTAU. CARSWELL AND CO. CARSWELL & COMPANY. LTD. J.JERE ARE SOME CHEAP FARMS. 180 ACRES; with good Five-roomed House and Outbuildings, situated handy ■ to rail and school; high dry land with practically no swamp. Price £6 5/per acre, with easy terms to good man. 190 ACRES; with excellent House and outbuildings and good fences. This property is close to school and handy to rail and factory. Now carrying 30 cows and about 150 ewes as well as young stock and horses and could carry more. Price £l4 per acre, with about £4OO cash; balance Government mortgage. 100 ACRES; within 5 miles of town; all good dry land, partly in stumps. Leasehold rent about £l5 yearly. Price £9O. Here is a chance for you. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: LIDDEL-ST. INVERCARGILL. WE PRINT. CONCERT TICKETS & PROGRAMMES V and GUARANTEE A FIRST-CLASS JOB. ASK FOR QUOTATIONS. JOBBING MANAGER. SOUTHLAND TIMES - - ■ ESK STREET.

INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS. STOCK SALES. THE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION. rPHE INVERCARGILL STOCK AGENTS’ 1 ASSOCIATION will conduct hales during the week as follows:— EDENDALE SALE YARDS: Monday, 22nd April. 350 —F. and F.M. Ewes. 100—2-tooth Wethers. 95—M.S. Lambs. 56—Fat Ewes. 20 —Head Cattle. s—l-eicester Rams, 2,4, 6-tooth. 5 — Romney Rams, 2,4, 6-tooth. 3—Shropshire Rams. MOSSBURN SALEYARDS; Monday, 22nd April. 250 —Fat Lambs. 100—2-tooth Ewes. sSo—Ewe Lambs; several lines. 200-S.M. Ewes. 350 —F.M. Ewes. 400—F. and F.M. Ewes; two lines. 100—Ewe Lambs; good Romney line. 400—Wether Lambs; two lines. 360—F. and F. Wethers; two lines. 300 —F. and F. Ewes. 300 —Forward Rape Lambs. 10 —Romney Rams. 20—Good Romney Rams. WALLACETOWN SALEYARDS: Tuesday, April 23. 6— Dairy Cows. (Tested). TUATAPERE SALEYARDS: Wednesday, April 24. WYNDHAM SALEYARDS: Wednesday, 24th April. OTAUTAU SALEYARDS: Friday, 26th April. ■' 400—2-tooth Ewes. 300—F.M. Ewes. 200—M.S. Lambs. ENTRIES INVITED.

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. Turnover £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. MAY 21—First FREE BALLOT, No. 7 Group, Pacific Starr-Bowkett Building Society. JOIN NOW and participate in £l,OOO free of interest, to be balloted on this date. Further particulars from BOYD & CO,, Invercargill Agents, open Saturday evenings, 7 to 9 p.m.

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Southland Times, Issue 20664, 20 April 1929, Page 24

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