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F. BOWDEN & CO. F. BOWDEN & C 0. s A.M.R.E.I. SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS. AUCTIONEERS AND PROMPT PROPERTY SALESMEN. YOUR INQUIRIES OUR PLEASURE. THE FOLLOWING WILL SELL THEMA SELVES. 36 ACRES within 4 miles Invercargill, good 6 roomed house and necessary outbuildings. PRICE £l2OO with exceptionally easy deposit to good man. 40 ACRES.—First class little Dairy Farm, exceptionally good rich heavy land, grows chou mollier to perfection, specially fine 4-roomed house with spacious rooms, outbuildings in first-class order and consist o( 2 stall stable and barn, 7 stall cowbyre with concrete floor, Dairy, Garage, Fowlhouses for 100 birds. 1J miles to school, 2 miles to Railway and Saley.ards. Owner supplies dairyman at lOd gallon, this can be taken over. Deposit £4OO would exchange for 10 to 15 acres with good 4 to 5 roomed house. PRICE RIGHT. 56 ACRES only 4 miles from Invercargill 11 miles from school and Post Office. An exceptionally good 5-roomed house with sun porch and other conveniences. 16 stall, cowbyre with concrete floor and concrete yard, Dairy with concrete floor, concrete feeding trough, 2 stall stable and 2 extensive sheds besides, these outbuildings are up-to-date and equal to anything of its kind in Southland. Fences extra good, divided into 15 paddocks, well drained, drain ploughed and limed. PRICE for an early sale £l5OO with £250 deposit. CALL WITHOUT DELAY ABOUT THIS. 65 ACRES, suitable for mixed farming, new 4 roomed house, 3 stall cowbyre, pig-styes, Fowlhouses, specially good fences and suitably subdivided, well watered. 18 acres in turnips, balance in grass, close to rail, store and factory, on good main highway. PRICE £lOOO with an easy ueposit of £2OO. 70 ACRES—S miles from town, good flroomed house, conveniences and ample outbuildings in good order, first class land. PRICE £l5OO. Deposit £5OO. 95 ACRES as a going concern, 13 first class dairy cows, horse carts, etc; new house, 7 miles from Invercargill, necessary outbuildings, good fences. PRICE £l5OO. Deposit £5OO. 110 ACRES —15 miles from town, good 6 roomed house with all conveniences, cowbyre, stable with loft, implement shed. PRICE £l5 per acre with £5OO deposit or would exchange for small holding of 5 to 10 acres. 115 ACRES; 8 miles from town, close to school and factory, 4 roomed house, stable cowbyre, etc. PRICE £BOO with £lOO deposit. 130 ACRES—first class farm, house, buildings, fences and land first class. PRICE £2l per acre. Deposit £5OO one ef the cheapest farms on the market. 140 ACRES —Sheep or dairy farm, small but good house, will run 40 Dairy cows and 200 ewes. PRICE £l6 per acre with £3OO deposit. 250 ACRES, 16 miles from Invercargill, ideal homestead. First elase 6 roomed hou.-;, telephone, e.l. h. and c. vzater, extensive buildings for dairying, sheep or cattle. PRICE £lB per acre with £309 deposit to good man.

300 ACRES —Sheep or dairy farm, close to school, rail, -tore and P. O. First class 7-ioomed house with every convenience, concrete paths, and every necessary outbuilding required, for Dairy, Sheep or Cattle farming. Present owner has been in possession for 18 years, and now wants to take matters easy, would consider a small place of 30 to 50 acres as part payment. PRICE £l2 10/- per acre with £750 deposit. For straight out sale. A GOOD PLACE. 300 ACRES—DaiIy or Sheep, good bouse and outbuildings, e.l. laid on everywhere, good outbuildings, well subdivided and drained. PRICE £lO per acre with £350 deposit. A REAL SNIP. 1400 ACRES —First class homestead and buildings, 700 acres been cultivated, balance in tussock, will run 1500 sheep only £3 10/per acre. This is a gift for someone. The above are not 2 per cent, of the farms we have for sale, you will therefore realize that our list is so comprehensive that we can supply every need, small, medium, large, sheep, cattle or mixed farming, no matter how small or large your capital we can suit you. “BOWDEN’S FOR BETTER BUSINESS.’’ ' 1 . - 1 ! ' 1 INVERCARGILL-OTARA RURAL DELIVERY. TO FACILITATE THE DELIVERY OF MAIL MATTER, the Postal Department have divided this route into EIGHT SECTIONS and have notified the Boxhclders accordingly. The Sections have been allotted as follows: — SECTION 1: Commences first box Oteramika Road and includes Rimu, Longbush and terminates at Woodlands. SECTION 2: Commences first box past Woodlands and includes Dacre, terminating at Morton Mains. SECTION 3: Commences first box past Morton Mains, includes Waituna and Oteramika, terminates junction of Church Road and Gorge Road. SECTION 4: Commences third box on the Gorge Road, terminates Seaward Downs. SECTION 5: Commences Mataura Island and includes Titiroa and Pine Bush, terminating at Mr T. Golden’s box, Fortrose. SECTION 6: Commences at Fortrose and includes the Otara loop and TokanuiFortrose main road, terminating at Fortrose. SECTION ": Commences at junction of new and old main highways (Titiroa Lock) including Ashers, Kapuka, Mokotua, to Mr J. Beck’s box. SECTION 8: Commences at Messrs Fisher’s and Pettigrew’s box and includes Timpany’s and Waimatua. Business houses and the public generally i are requested to adopt the use of SECTIONAL NUMBERING in lieu of locality to ensure quick and satisfactory delivery ol mail matter. Correspondence should be addressed: MR A. 8., Section— , A 0713 Invercargill-Otara R.D. RURAL DELIVERY SERVICE. GORE—WAIMUMU—MATAURA—TUTURAU. LEAVES GORE DAILY at 8.20 a.m. for Croydon Bush—Waimumu —Te Tipua — Mataura —Tuturau — Mataura —• Terrace Road—Charlton —Gore. Parcels will be carried at moderate rates. Gpre parcels for this delivery should be left at Mr Hoffman’s Shop, Main Street, and Parcels from Mataura at Mr Medley’s Shop, Main Street, Mataura. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES IS DELIVERED DAILY J. F. WILSON, Mail Carrier.-

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Southland Times, Issue 21192, 19 September 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21192, 19 September 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21192, 19 September 1930, Page 12

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