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PUBLIC NOTICES. . Farms for Sale nyj r, APDEC — Winton District, within easy distance of Winton, uQv nvIlW Saleyards, Dairy Factory and School. All good, dry, flat land of first-class quality, in splendid pasture. Subdivided into convenient paddocks by splendid fences. Good carrying capacity (3 sheep to the acre). Modern dwelling, and other necessary buildings, all in excellent order. This is undoubtedly one of the best properties offering in Southland to-day, and is ideal land for fat lamb production. Price and terms on Application. 44 pn APRFQ -on the nlain Invercargill/Lumsden highway, I I AvflLO t h ree mi i es from Railway Station. Bus service to and from Invercargill passes daily. Buildings: Good 6-roomed dwelling with modern conveniences and other necessary outbuildings, also 4-roomed cottage. Good healthy country suitable for sheep or mixed farming. About half the property consists of good, sweet, flat land, and the balance low ridges. Carrying 1100 ewes and 200 dry sheep. PRICE £ J g/ PER ACRE. Terms to an approved purchaser. 4r a Appro— Winton District. Four miles from Township, RailI HvfltO way Station, Dairy Factory, School. This property is conveniently situated in a good district. All in good English pasture, I subdivided into 9 paddocks and well watered by running stream. I Buildings: 4-roomed dwelling, stable, chaffhouse, cowbyre, dairy, etc. Will carry 300 ewes and 12 dairy cows. PRICE: £-j 2 PER ACRE. Terms to an approved purchaser. FOR LEASE. Ofi Winton District - Suitable for mixed farming. HviilLw About 10 miles from rail. Buildings consist of dwelling, etc. Owner would lease for term of 3 to 5 years. Full particulars as to rent, etc., on application. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS INVERCARGILL r XOUNG’S BED LABEL PASTE lOEEEP DIP (Poisonous, mixes readily in cold water) s Experience proves that this is the most efficient dip on the market for 9 Southland conditions. H DEADLY ON BOTH LICE AND TICKS AND COSTS LESS PER SHEEP | Manufactured by Robert Young & Co. Ltd., Glasgow. | SOLE AGENTS Southland Farmers Co-op- Assn., Ltd. i INVERCARGILL. WINTON, OTAUTAU (fc ~ The Holiday That Helps Tour Railways at Tour Service How well you know that you would like a holiday —the changes of scene and the escape from routine -—the sally into refreshing places—the tonic that will strengthen you for tasks ahead. ‘"Yes —but the cost?” you say. Well, your railways cut the cost of transport. The fares average less than a penny a mile, second-class, and a small fraction over a penny, first-class. Then think of the safety and comfort for yourself and the relief from anxiety about relatives and friends. In the past eight years your railways have carried 180 million passengers without a fatality. Travel By Moll - » end Beta : .:.=g HrPufoorne [Sowwfl g In Lour Advertising I | * wiTk- h I AD CUTS! I A Tree/Service To AH/ J| |||k Advertisers in this /

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Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 22293, 7 April 1934, Page 20