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F. BOWDEN AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT WRIGHTS BUSH. , MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931. At 12 noon. P BOWDEN & CO. have received • instructions from MR R. H. FAIRBAIRN, who is giving up farming, to sell on the farm, the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, comprising:— 50—Crossbred Dairy Cows; mostly 3 to 5 years old. 6—Registered P.B. Friesian Cow’s; 2 to 5 years. 10—Specially good grade Friesian Heifers, 2 years. B—Grade8 —Grade Heifer Calves. I—Registered1—Registered RB. Friesian Bull, G years, “Echo Netherland Puteiji Posch.” I—Registered1—Registered P.B. Friesian Calf, 10 months, by Fendalton Prince Alcartra. 4—P.B. Bull Calves, eligible for registration. I—P.B. Friesian Heifer Calf. 2—5 and 8 year old Draught Mares. I—B year old Draught Gelding. I—Hack, Bridle and Saddle. I—Three-quarter Draught 2 year old Colt. I—Aged1—Aged Hack, in Foal, and Foal at foot. I—P.B.1 —P.B. Tamworth Boar; first prize winner at Royal Show. 18—Breeding Sows, coming to profit. I—Cattle Dog. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. One Four-cow L.K.G. MJking Plant, set Three-leaf Tine Harrows, set Grass Harrows, Lime-sower, Hay Rake and Tedder combined, McCormack-Deering Mower (as new), Heavy Tip-dray, Ford Ton Truck, Portable Boiler, Cattle Dehorner, 45 gal. Belt and Power-driven Separator, Milk Cans, Saddles and Breechings, Horse Collars and Hames, Winkers, Plough Chains, Leading Chains, Horse and Cow Covers, 1,2, and 3-horse Trees, two 200-gal. Tanks, Scuffler and Potato Moulder,. Garden Plough, Cyclone and Rabbit Netting, Fencing Wire, Casks, Drums, Timber, Troughs, 300-ft. J-in. Piping, and extensive variety of Tools and Sundries. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: As Mr Fairbairn is giving up farming, the whole of the Stock is for ABSOLUTE SALE to the highest bidder. Mr Fairbairn set himself out to have nothing on the farm but what was of the best, and with this end in view he has heavily culk-d his herd, and has also introduced into his herd some of the .best butterfat backing in N.Z., The Cows are all young and are all in calf to his P.B. Friesian. bull whose butterfat backing is in the vicinity of 800 lbs. Pedigrees at sale. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. TERMS: Strictly Cash unless arranged prior to sale. Jv949 F. BOWDEN & CO., F.R.E.I. SOUTHLAND SALEROOMS. £ UCTIONEERS AND PROMPT PROPERTY SALESMEN. PROPERTIES WORTH IMMEDIATE INSPECTION. FIVE ACRES FOR SALE OR EXCHANCE for smaller house in town. Lovely Five-roomed Bungaiow, all conveniences, nicely sheltered, good garden, lovely pcddocks, close to town, handy to school, bus and factory. Good chance for working man to increase his income. Price £ll5O, with easy terms. FIVE ACRES WITH NEW BRICK AND R.C. BUNGALOW, in the best suburb of Invercarg.il, Price £ll5O, with £2OO deposit. 18 ACRES; with good Four-roomed House and Outbuildings, five miles from Invercargill, on main road, one mile to school and factory. Owner would exchange for larger farm. Price £5OO, with £lOO deposit. 140 ACRES; eight miles from Invercargill, all flat land and in good heart, well fenced and subdivided, tons of feed, good Five-roomed House, eight-stall cowbyre, stables and barn. Owner will finance a good man for stock. Price £l2 per acre, £lOO deposit. TO LET: Large Room on first floor, 64 ft. x 44 ft. Good private entrance. Good light, central, cheap rental. FARMS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR SALE. Our list is so comprehensive that we can supply every need, small, medium and large; sheep, cattle or mixed fanning; no matter how small or large your capital, we can suit you. “BOWDEN'S FOR BETTER BUSINESS.”

WHERE TO STAY. LAKE WANAKA. LAKESIDE . HOUSE. Good holiday resort. Excellent accommodation; beautiful panoramic view. Reduced tariff. BRILEY. Mh352 STAY at Stonehurst. Permanent and casual guests given complete attention. Tariff is consistent with the times, being only 12/6 and 15/- a day. Telegrams: “Stonelea,” Christchurch. CHRISTCHURCH. i PRIVATE HOTEL that offers superior 21 accommodation for both casual and permanent guests. Patrons are assured of every comfort, an excellent cuisine, and courteous attention. Tariff, 10/6 per day. Permanents by arrangement.—E. M. MCCLELLAND, Proprietress. Phone 34—174. Select accommodation is also provided at 28 Gloucester Street (west), Christchurch. TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. TATTERSALL’S HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Telephone: 11 —164. MRS A. BLANEY Proprietress SUNNY TIMARU FOR WINTER. FOR health, pleasure and economy try Beverley House, Timaru, this Winter. Tariff reduced to £2 16/- per week. Official House S.I.M.U. Proprietors: Mr and Mrs W. J. Hogg. CENTRAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. EXCELLENT accommodation is available at the Central Hotel, Christchurch (late City Buffet Buildings). Trams stop at door, quite handy to railway station and Square. One of most up-to-date hotels in Christchurch. Completely redecorated throughout. Tariff 12/6 per day. H. F. Anderson, Proprietor. ANDREW WILSON, Spey Street West, next Gas Works, pays the highest prices for Rabbitskins. Tags and prices on application. Mn 645 WET DAYS will not trouble you if you fit a pair of Steel Mudguards to your Cycle. Our price 1/9 set.—J. D. CAMPBELL, Invercargill and Gore. WE CAN SUPPLY ALL CLASSES OF GUM LABELS OR TAGS. PRINTED TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. , AT A MODERATE COST. JOBBING MANAGER SOUTHLAND TIMES - - ESK STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 21431, 27 June 1931, Page 20

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