FOR SALE. d., iia. t.) FOR SALE IN SOUTHLAND. 4 AN UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE WHILE PRICKS ARB LOW. FARM OF 710 ACRES, first-class land, all ploughablo; subdivided, iflto suitable paddocks; good fences. 100 acres young grass, 4do acres in good pasture, 50 acres ridged turnips, and 100 acres ploughed and cultivated for: sowing. There is one of the finest plantations of PiUUS Insignia trees ill Southland on this property. A good revenue may be obtained from the sale of this timber. BUILDINGS—WooI and shearing shed, gdod .sheepyards, concrote sheep dip, 10-stn-lI stablo and loft, implement fined, cowbyre, and men's hut, all in good order/ There is sufficient cut timber on ground to build dwelling, Approximately £I6OO has been expanded on improvements during the past year. This propei-ty will carry 1600-1800 sheep and 50 liead cattle. The situation ia ideal; 17 miles from lnvercargill by main road, four miles from railway station by'good road. Good roads on two sides of .property. Price £lo..per acre. Freehold. Clear Title. Easy teriUs tniiy be arranged. This is the cheapest property in Southland on the market today, and is for sale at a gift price. THIS IS THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. J. HOLLOWAT, LTD.. P.O. Box 203, 5717 Invercargill., £IO3O ■ OWNER TRANSFERRED. 2 MINUTES SROM PAPANUI ROAD. Nearly New Bungalow,.4 rooms, 18 * 12, 14 x 12, 13 x 12, etc., fully classea-in private sleeping porch,'and a model/kitchenette, beautifully fitted With every labour-saving device. There is every modern convenience, including dual hot water service, e.l. and heater points, choice tiled slab grates, wardrobes, and plenty of cupboards, gas copper, main sewer, all under' cover. Splendid garden, lawns, and frait trees, fowlhouao, etc. Everything in thjl pink, of condition, but must bo sold at once. We dan offer good terms if required. 304 HILLARY and BAXTER, _ 178 Manchester street, H 5735 , Sole Agents. AN ASSURED INCOME. It Sounds Inyitlng, Doesn't It? But it's true; /nevertheless. Tho beauty of it is that any enterprising man, with the assistance of a sensible junior, could, still carry on liis ordinary Work, ondmake this proposition a good stSUd-by. • TOMATO-GfiOWING PROPOSITION, . . Handy to Tram sad City, JUST OVER J-ACRE WITH THREE LARGE GLASSHOUSES, AH in Perfect Order, and All Heated, Each with 4 Rows of Pipes. Producing about 8 TONS, OF" TOMATOES PER SEASON. TOGETHER. WITS A MODERN BUNGALOW OF 5 GOOD ROOMS, plastered arid papered; bathroom with porcelain enamel bath. Conveniences include electric range, eleotric light, gas copper, sod sewer connexion. We know the property, and can honestly recommend it. Owner selling for health NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY RIGHT. ° MY £3OOO ~ OSt * T GOOD TERMS TO THE BIGHT MAN. H. W. HESLOP una . 778 COLOMBO STREET, Victoria Square. Telephone: 81-180. H 1729 -£4OOO OR OFFER. WITHIN A FEW MINUTES' WALK OS Bl\ MARY'S CHURCH AND EASY WALKING DISTANCE OF CATHEDRAE SQUARE. ■ ' BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. Replete with every modern convenience, in* 'eluding bathroom with Doalton bath and baslil, electric light, heater points, h.p. water, atwtn MOTOR GARAGE. MUST BE SOLD. ' ~ MUST BE SOLD. 'J0NI!8, McCROSTIB CO.i LTD., Ccfr. Cashel and Manchester streets. J676OFP , Cashmere HIELS. 4?1 Ni\V BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS,, KITCHENETTE, and SLEEPING BALCONY, h. and C.. Borvide. electric 6t g»i rattge, kitchenette well fitted dp, plenty of cupboard*, Ddulton bath arid basin, copper And tabs, sewer; |-acre. Comttatidsr a magnificent view; perfectly sheltered from the east Wind; close to tram and school. LIVE ON THE HILLS AND BE HEALTHY. W. E. SIMES . and 00. 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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20184, 12 March 1931, Page 1
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