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DALGETY & CO., LTD. ’ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT DISPERSAL SALE OF THE FAMOUS CARLOWRIE FRIESIA ( N STUD. ■ EDENDALE, SOUTHLAND.. ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1939. D ALGETY & CO., LTD., acting under instructions from Mr R. K. McDonald (who has disposed of his farm) will offer for unrbserved sale the whole of his wellknown FRIESIAN HERD, comprising approximately: 70—STUD COWS. AND HEIFERS. 7—STUD BULLS; 2 years and over. B—YEARLING BULLS. • Also 25—CROSSBRED COWS. For further information apply to Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Invercargill, and branches. MuB4B TOP DRESSING MANURES GAFSA. NORTH AFRICAN PHOSPHATES. (THE BEST SOLUBILITY TEST). £4 15/- ex ship’s sling, Bluff. POTASH SALTS (30 Per Cent.) £7 ex ship’s slings, Bluff. BASIC SLAG. £5 5/- ex ship’s slings, Bluff. ALL ABOARD “HORORATA,” DUE BLUFF, END OF MAY. DALGETY & CO. L™ CARSWELL AND CO. “GOOD VALUE” FARMS. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. YOU WILL NEVER STOCK UP MORE CHEAPLY. 2650 ACRES; with good Buildings, within three miles of township and siding; 600 acres cultivated, balance low hills clad with silver tussock. Now carrying 1400 sheep (exclusive of lambs). £3 10/- per acre; one-third'cash. 165 ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASEHOLD. Handy to siding, school and factory. Good Five-roomed Dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Easily carry 200 to 300 ewes. PRICE for improvements, £BOO. Deposit £3OO. 250 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD, chiefly cut-out. bush, surface sown. Rental and rates only £lO per annum. Situated within 1-J miles of school, railway and township. Will carry 30 to 40 head of cattle. Buildings worth more than price asked for goodwill, viz., £B5O. Deposit £l5O. 120 ACRES EDUCATIONAL LEASEHOLD; rental 5/- per acre. Good quality land, mostly flat, handy to school. Good buildings. Price only £650. A bargain. Land suitable for sheep and dairying. kSIBES LIDDEL STREET — INVERCARGILL BRAY BROS., LTD. FRUITSAND ■ VEGETABLES IN SEASON AUCTIONED DAILY. TRADE AUCTION SALE: 10 a.m. FRUIT NOW AVAILABLE: Apples, 1-cu.c, and occasionally an odd line of Plums.. TOMATOES WILL SOON BE FINISHED FOR THE SEASON. VEGETABLES ONIONS ARE NOW VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE. Potatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflowers, Cucumbers, Carrots, Parsnips, Green Peas, Beans, Pumpkins, Marrows arriving regularly. We also have Melons available. BRAY BROS., LTD. AUCTIONEERS. SPEY STREET. INVERCARGILI.-OTARA RURAL DELIVERY. TO FACILITATE THE DELIVERY OF MA'IL MATTER, the Postal Department have divided this route into EIGHT SECTIONS and have notified the Boxholders accordingly. The Sections have been allotted as follows: — SECTION 1: Commences Erst 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 7: 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 are requested to adopt the use of SEC-TIONAL-NUMBERING in lieu of . locality to ensure quick and satisfactory delivery of mail matter. - Correspondence should be addressed: MR A. B„ Section , A 0713 Invercargill-Otara R.D.

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 24

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