FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, Q fTO AURES LEASEHOLD. Rent £35 LifJ U 16s per year; 16 acres oats, R) acres ridged turnips, 65 acres turmpg and grassj carrying capaeity 300 breeding ewes, cattle and horsea. Buildings Fotrr-roomed house, dairy, sfcable, hara, cow shed, shearing shed and sheep yards, Railway |-mile, school P.O. 24 miles. Price £7 per acre. Owner would exchange for a small dairy farm or town property. 160 AGRES FREEHOLD. 20 Acres oats, 20 acres turnips, and a few acres maiden bush; balance grass, Four-roomed house, 8-stalled cowshed, Rail six miles; school and post office 1| miles, one mile to factory. Price £10 pei acre. Owner would exchange for a town property. If you wish to sell, purchase or exchanga a property in any part of New Zealand, communicate with me, F. H. TUCKER, LAND AGENT. THE SPORTS HARLEY. THE SPORTS HARLEY. THE MOTOR EVERYONE IS TALKlNO ABOUT. THOROUGHLY up-to-date in every respect. The Harley is an opposed twin of 4^ h.p. with pienty of ground clearance. Three speed gear-box and clutch runnmg in oil. Enclosed singie drive chain oiled by engine. Perfect Mechanieal Lubrication. Induetion pipe heated by exhanst gases together with dust proof carburetter. Perfect front and rear springing witk wide mudguards. 26 x 3 Tyres. It is siurdily built and has opened its career by establishing numerous records. A SAMPLE MACHINE ON VIEW. INSPECTION INV3TED. WILSON FRASER, DEE ST., INVERCARGILL. FOR SALE. OTAITAI BUSH (oj^iosite Riverton Rmcscourse) — 84 acres, at £30 per acre. EAST ROAD (handy to town) — 32 Acres S at £60 per acre. FOREST HILL— 173 Acres at £7; 420 , acres at £5; 270 acres at £7. On easy terms. ROSE3>ALE (North Invercargill) — 15 ' Acres at £35; 9 acres at £40; 7| ) acres at £45. Ihe cheapest suburban > land on the markefc to-day. WOODEND — Handy little dairy farm of | 66 acres, together with all necessary ; outbuildings ; handy to factory and *j rail; at £30 per acre. HOUSES and SECTIONS for sale in a B locali ties. WM. TODD & CO , LTD, j ! AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, |- "Rialto," Don street, INVERCARGILL ■ STEVENSON BROS, (Late W. D. McRobie). Ci ENERAL Blacksmiths. Wheel wright j " and Horsesliocrs. ■ i DRAY AND WAGGON BUILDERS. I All Classes of Repair Work undei'talfe"' First-class Workmanship guaranteed. }M 'Phone No. 447. "POR every thirsty occasion try ol,r , I celebrated ^ |j HOP SHANDIES AND SODA POUJN" TAIN DRINKS. They Gladden. Save money by buying your sweets dir from the manufacturer. WOOLLETT AND C0., Confectioners and Soft Drink bpeci ra! 30 TAY STREET, INVEBCABG^ M
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 2, 26 March 1920, Page 14
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