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PUBLIC NOTICES FARMS FOR SALE Onn ACRES, j mile from Railway Station, Dairy Factory, and School, 0U U and within easy distance of Saleyards. Buildings : Good 6-roomed dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Carrying capacity: Up to 700 ewes. Well fenced and in good order. Price : £ “J P er acrc - Eas Y terms to approved purchaser. (Ref. 479) 4fl fl ACRES, conveniently situated to Railway Siding, Township, H'UU School, etc. Buildings: 6-roomed dwelling and necessary farm buildings. This property is mostly comprised of good quality flat land, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good .pasture. This property is quoted at a very low price for prompt sale, m order to wind up deceased’s estate. ata\ Price: gQ per acre. Terms to an approved purchaser. (Ret. 474> nfl fl ACRES, Government Leasehold, rental £42 8/3 half-yearly; faUU County Rates approximately £l5 per annum. Handy to Railway Station, School, and within easy distance of important township and Saleyards. Buildings: Good 5-roomed dwelling, woolshed, etc. The property will carry 600 breeding ewes. Well subdivided, good fences; boundary fences rabbit-proof. A good farm, good healthy undulating sheep country in excellent pasture. Price for Goodwill of Land and Improvements: £4 4 flfl (Ref. 472) Qflft ACRES > approximately 8 miles from Railway Station, 4 miles UllU from School, and within easy distance of important Township and Saleyards. Buildings: Good 6-roomed dwelling and necessary farm buildings. Subdivided into convenient paddocks by good post and wire fences. Easily carries 600 ewes. All good quality flat land. Price : £ j P er acre ’ o If you want to buy or sell a farm consult us. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co. Ltd. CRESCENT BOX 75 INVERCARGILL FARMERS! SOW THE BEST DISEASE-RESISTING TURNIP SMITH’S “TAMMIE MACKIE” A hard turnip and a good keeper which resists club-root PURCHASE YOUR SEED FROM Southland Farmers’ Co-op. Assn. Ltd. CRESCENT - - - - INVERCARGILL

MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. % ®e BRITAIN’S ’ SAFEST CAR See the 1939 MODELS at BECK & McKENZIE Ltd. 109 SPEY STREET (Late Tattersfield’s Garage) TELEPHONE 1067 M

VICKERY usedj;ars SPECIAL 2 DODGE LIGHT DELIVERIES £25 EACH Suitable farmer. These are good hack trucks, mechanically reliable. RUGBY TRUCK, enclosed cab, steel covered tilt on roomy rear body; 1 ton capacitv, sundry adjustments required. This vehicle is defin- £Ef| itely a snip - - - LUU For Low Priced Commercial Vehicles SEE US FIRST £ 4 E E each—Your choice befcldu tween two DODGE DA SEDANS, well shod, mechanically sound, appearance 100%. These are ideal cars for the family man, reliable throughout Inspect early. AUSTIN 7 SALOON— £SB deposit, balance in monthly payments, completely reconditioned and guaranteed. We have a large range of Austin “7” Saloons at all prices. Our entire stock of this model is worthy of inspection. £ll fl WHIPPET 4-DOOR Z I I U SEDAN, well shod, good appearance, mechanically sound. This is a very good low priced Sedan. £»nr BUICK ROADSTER, ZruO mechanically sound. AUSTIN 10 SALOON, privately owned, low mileage, £QOfl good order - - Lt JU €970 AUSTIN 159 SALOON, Lt I U privately owned, smart appearance and mechanically sound throughout. Let us trade your old vehicle on this one. Late model AUSTIN 10 SALOON, appearance definitely as new, one owner and I in perfect condition, £QOE low mileage - - LtUJ i €9l n austin 10 van “ ZL I u perfect condition, well shod and has been carefully handled, one owner. INSPECT NOW AT THE QUALITY USED CAR DEALERS P. H. Vickery Ltd. Dee Street INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 23676, 26 November 1938, Page 22

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