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F. BOWDEN AND CO. IN THE MAGISTRATE’S COURT. HOLDEN AT INVERCARGILL. BETWEEN A. RUSSELL & CO., LTD., Plaintiff; AND MARGARET BARRY;, Defendant. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by L’i virtue of a Distress Warrant issued in the above Court I have seized the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in the undermentioned chattel and that ?he same will be sold by public auction, on SATURDAY the 24th day of May, 1930, at 12 noon, by Messrs Bowden & Co., Auctioneers, at their Rooms, Spey Street, Invercargill, unless the Warrant be sooner satisfied. Terms: Cash. I—SIX BUICK MOTOR CAR; three-seater with Dickey Seat; recently overhauled and painted. Done very little mileage. INSPECTION INVITED. J. H. FULTON. Bailiff. Mt9OS Magistrate’s Court, Invercargill. F. BOWDEN & CO., A.M.R.E.I. SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS. Auctioneers and Property Salesmen. YOUR INQUIRIES OUR PLEASURE. C)r ACRES—Ono of the most compact little farms in Southland. Heavy black pine bush land, been cleared and now in gross with just sufficient crop for winter feed, suitably subdivided and well fenced. Carrying 12 dairy cows, 20 sheep and two horses; bounded by three roads, good shelter. Owner can show mdk returns. Situated on main highway, I mile to rail, store and factory, 1 mile to school, buses pass door. New Four-roomed House nicely situated, nice garden, cowbyre, stable, pigstye and shed. Only reason for selling owner wants a larger farm. Price £llOO, deposit £250, balance arranged. This farm has only just been placed in our hands. WILL SOON GO—INQUIRE EARLY. ACRES AS A GOING CONCERN; UO three miles from Invercargill, some of the best land in the famous farming district of Southland. All in grass except a few acres turnips, well fenced and subdivided, good shelter, bounded by three roads, and no farm is better situated and more adaptable for cutting up into 10-aore blocks, and it has great prospective values. At present carrying 20 dairy cows, 100 ewes and three horses. Good Five-roomed House, 10-stall stable, implement shed and fowlhouses. Handy for milk run. As a going concern £2,200, with £6OO deposit. VERY HANDY TO TOWN. r 4 ACRE DAIRY FARM; just placed in 04: our hands for sale to close a deceased estate; about eight miles from Invercargill, on main highway, J mile to school, factory, store and post office. All in grass except about six acres in turnips, been well limed and manured; there are tons of feed on it at the present time; divided into eight paddocks, weM sheltered, good fences, lhe late owner ran this farm for years and refused an offer of £4O per acre. Good Five-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. Price £25 per acre, with £5OO deposit. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY. f"Q ACRES FIRST-CLASS HEAVY FLAT I O LAND and capable of carrying 40 cows, within a mile of Wallacetown Saleyards, subdivided into six paddocks, well watered. Four-roomed House, 10-staH cowbyre, concrete floor, barn and garage. Price £25 per acre with a low deposit of £lOO. GREAT GRASS COUNTRY. IC)£ ACRES; one of the most fertile farms in the W’e-stern District; great producing land. Returned Soldiers health cause of selling, otherwise it could not be bought; divided into 16 paddocks, good fences, good gravel road passes door. Nearly new Six-roomed House, e. 1., S-stall cowbyre, concrete floor, implement shed, pig styes, garage, i mile to school close to progressive township. Price £2l per acre, £759 deposit, can be bought as a going concern. THIS FARM WILL DELIVER THE GOODS. -|Or ACRES in Western District, situate on main highway; one mile from good township, well subdivided and fenced. All in grass except a few acres in turnips. First-class House of six rooms, e. 1., and other conveniences, 12-stall cowbyre, stable and woolshed. This is one of the cheapest farms in Southland. Price £l6 per acre with small deposit from a man who can stock it. GOOD DISTRICT. JAA ACRES; low hills; all in grass; < tUV practically all ploughable. Ihis land has produced 80 bushels of wheat to the acre, good healthy sheep county, early lambs topping the market without winter feed, high percentage of lambs, II miles to good township and school, good gravel road passes door. Well subdivided, good fences, well watered; good Five-roomed House, orchard, wool shed and yards. Price £5 per acre with £5OO deposit. A CHEAP FARM. rrrn ACRES first-class Sheep and Cattle /3v Country, in good district, limestone country, at present carrying 400 ewes and 50 head cattle with no cultivation. Good gravel road runs through property, half dry river flat and half hills. Good Five-roomed House, h. and c. water, firstclass woolshed, yards and stable. The flat alone is worth the money asked for the whole property. Price £5 10/- per acre. £6OO deposit for quick sale. ACCORDING TO QUALITY NOTHING CHEAPER. 1 QOA ACRES; situated in a good distil) vU rict; three miles from township, school and rail. The land is all well subdivided, the boundary fence bei-ig rabbitproof. About 1000 acres in good English grass, balance good tussock country. Good Five-roomed House, woolshed, barn, sixstall stable, implement shed, men’s hut and garage. The homestead is beautifully sheltered. This is a cheap proposition at the price asked, £5 per acre, or can be bought as a going concern. CANNOT GO WRONG WITH THIS. WHATEVER FARM YOU WANT: small, medium, large sheep or catile. WE CAN SUPPLY'; whatever capital you have we can suit you; our range is so comprehensive that we can supply every need. BOWDEN’S FOR BETTER BUSINESS. /ocal Business Men! Advertisements in this Newspaper sharpen the Public’s appetite for Local Goods. Use this opportunityft ADVERTISE/ skw 1 i I

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Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21090, 23 May 1930, Page 12

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