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PUBLIC NOTICES - SOUTHLAND PROPERTIES FOR PRIVATE SALE 178 ACRES J 4o ’?, 50 ,. Government Lease (renewable) 15 years to run. Rent 10/3 per acre, reducible by 10% if paid on due date. Also 35 Acres Freehold, situated in splendid district, alongside railway station, dairy factory, school and store. . Good 6-roomed Dwelling, up-to-date Cowbyre, Stable, Manure and Implement Shea, etc. Stock consists of 50 dairy cows, 40 1 and 2-year old heifers, 140 ewes and lambs. This is an excellent property, being all good river flat in splendid heart; splendid dairying country, and also suitable for sheep or mixed farming. Well fenced and sub-., divided. All in excellent pasture and in good order. Price £6 per acre for the Leasehold, and £l6 per acre for the 35 acres Freehold. This is one of the best dairy farms in the district, and, at the price, is exceptionally good buying. Further particulars on application. 145 ACRES FREEHOLD No. 143 15 miles from Inye'rcargill, 8 miles from township and railway station, handy to dairy factory and school, and 8 miles from Wallacetown saleyards. Buildings: 5-roomed Dwelling, Cowbyre, etc. Will carry 300 ewes besides cattle; all flat land in excellent pasture. This could be made a great farm with topdressi.ng. An ideal dairy farm, or very suitable for mixed farming. Subdivided into 6 paddocks—" Well watered. All sweet land with a good subsoil, good, grass country —easily worked. Price £l6 per acre, or near offer. Terms £5OO cash; balance could be arranged. Easier terms could probably be arranged for an approved’ buyer. 322 ACRES FREEHOLD No. 136 2 miles from railway station, dairy factory, school ana 1 saleyards. Six-roomed Dwelling, Stable, Barn, Cowbyre, Motor Garage. Carrying 300 ewes, 30 cattle and 8 horses. Subdivided into 10 paddocks; good fences; well watered. A splendid property for mixed farming. Situated in a good district. Price £lO per acre. Terms £lOOO cash. 400 ACRES LEASEHOLD (Renewable) No. 129 263 ACRES FREEHOLD . Situated 3 miles from township,-school, railway station, etc. Dwelling, Cowbyre, Stable, etc., in good order. The property is well subdivided by good fences. 260 acres in splendid pasture; 1 20 acres under plough; balance splendid natural feed. Ideal sheep country—warm, sunny, rolling downs. Price £lO per acre for the Freehold; Leasehold given in. , 2600 ACRES FREEHOLD No. 146' Situated alongside railway station, and within easy distance of school, Baleyards, and township. ’ Buildings consist of good Dwelling, Stable, Woolshed, etc. Subdivided into 10 paddocks and 2 tussock blocks by good fences. Well watered. 500 acres heavy flat in splendid pasture; balance very good sweet tussock country. ■ Carrying 2000,grown sheep and 150 grown cattle. This property is situated in a particularly good district. The grass land, the bulk of which is heavy rich, flat, is particularly good, and grows exceptional pasture. The tussock country lies well, and is warm and sweet. Very healthy sheep country, and adapted for Romney or fine woolled sheep. Very good fattening country, and large drafts of fat cattle and fat sheep are put off each year. We can recommend this property with the utmost confidence. Price £4 10/- per acre. Stock can be .taken over at valuation if the purchaser wishes. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS — INVERCARGILL

The Plough Alone i Will Not Suffice j An essential no doubt, but not suffici- ! ent to make your land 100 per cent, productive-— > DOHERTY’S LIME must be used to sweeten the soil and ! stimulate bacterial activity to provide the nourishment necessary for all crops and pastures. Lime means more grass, more wool, more butter-fat and i more meat. 1 Our Enlarged and Up-to-date Plant is now I in full swing. CASH PRICE 11/6 PER TON RAILED FREE TO ANY STATION IN I SOUTHLAND. f ORDER NOW FROM— f Doherty’s Lime Co. Ltd. CENTRE BUSH. . Phone 132, Winton. |

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DAILY MOTOR SERVICE TO GORE IJIHE SOUTHLAND TIMES Delivery leaves Times Office, Invercargill, for GORE, daily — at 5 a.m. RETURNING, leaving Mr Tinnock’s Shop, Main Street, Gore, at 8.15 a.m. * Passengers and Parcels carried to Woodlands, Edendale, Mataura and Gore. W. J. LEITH - - Proprietor. - ’PHONE: 1851.

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Southland Times, Issue 21000, 5 February 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21000, 5 February 1930, Page 16

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