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AUCTIONS, GEORGE ANDERSON & 00. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. ON FRIDAY, MAY 28, At 1 o'clock sharp. Aeeoiinl MRS ALSOP, on the promises', Amyes Road, Soekburn (near Mr Jim Krvcc's training track), in conjunction with Lohrey and Co., we wiJi sell live and dead stock as under:— FORTY PAIRS WHITE LEGHORNS, SILVER WYANDOTTES and BLAC ORPINGTONS. Lovely birds, and mostly pullets. Stack hay, 1J tons mangolds, i-ton carrots, U tons real yood potatoes, fowl Inns and coops, Planet Junr., seed drill, lawn mower and garden tools, lady's bicycle (almost new), kauri sideboard, dining table and high-back chairs, real good linoleums, carpets, i*ugs, single and double bedsteads complete, linens and blankets, palm stands, Singer sewing machine, new wire couch, wardrobes, duchesse. chests, crockery, pots, pans, kit sundries, etc. NOTE.—As Mrs Alsop is leaving for Australia our instructions art to sell without reserve. Remember date of sale, Friday, 28th May, at 1 o.'elock. GEORGE ANDERSON & CO., Auctioneers. ] CLEARING SALR~ SATURDAY, MAY 29, at 1 o'clock. 90 McFadden's Road, St. Albans. WORKING BLACKSMITH'S PLANT, PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFEECTB. Acting under instructions from Mr B. Edwards, we will sell by Auction, i conjunction with Jones, McCrostie, Ltd.:—Blacksmith 'a Plant, including 2cwU anvil, bellows and all necessary hot and cold tools. A full and complete cider plant, mill, press, casks and tubs. Dozens of garden tools, etc., etc., Also furniture, including piano, bedsteads, complete chests, carpet squares, linoleums, 7-pieee suite, ex. table, chairs, kit sundries, etc., etc. GEORGE ANDERSON & CO., Auctioneers. PRE-WAR PRICES. TWO GENUINE SNIPS. £IOSO RICHMOND £IOSO SIX-ROOMED NEW BUNGALOW artistically finished inside and out, corner entrance, concrete footpaths, large conservatory, e. lights throughout, built-in wardrobes, e. iron and cooker, lovely bathroom, porcelain bath, large dining-room 18 x 14, built-in sideboard, leadlight windows, mirror mantelpiece, large vestibule 16 x 11 with fireplace, bedrooms 12 x 12, beautifully plastered and papered; full i-acre, close to tram and school. Sole Agents. * Folio 142 £835 ADDLNGTON £835 FIVE-ROOMED SQUARE HOUSE, built by one of the best builders in Christchurch, beautifully finished throughout, plastered and papered, situated in one* of the best localities, close to 2d tram, Addington Station and school; gas cooker, and a large workshop with glass front; worth £l5O, and cheap at that. Full i-acre; fowl-run, etc., Folio 144 2640 G. ANDERSON AND COY, Sole, Agents. R. V. DEACON & CO. RAILWAY OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES AT CHRISTCHURCH STATION, ADDINGTON WORKSHOPS AND BOND STORES NEARBY, TAKE NOTE—£IOSO- - seven-roomed Wooden House on about quarter-acre section, plastered and well papered, possessing S fireplaces, 2 wardrobes, washhouse, h.p. water supply, hot and cold system, gas lighting, on sewer, asphalt paths, fruit trees, garden, has northern aspect. Owner wants a cash purchaser, as he is leaving district. Close to Station and Government Workshops, and near to big Stores. Consequently, very suitable to any employee engaged in above vicinity. An exceptionally comfortable house. AGENTS— R. V. DEACON & C 0., 88 HEREFORD STREET (next to Parcel Post Office). Telephone No. 3644. HILLARY & BAXTER. WHAT MANY WANT. WELL-BUILT VILLA OF FOUR ROOMS. ALL CONVENIENCES. HANDY POSITION IN LINWOOD. PRQA —THIS is a very cosy and well-built house of 4 rooms, all plastered and <%/OtJ\J papered, verandah, bathroom, basin, hj. and c, cupboards, linen press and wardrobes built in, pantry, scullery, sink, hj. and c, detached washhouso, copper and tubs, main sewer, complete, h.p. water, section J-acre, well fenced, asphalt paths, etc. THIS PROPERTY IS REALLY CHEAP. HILLARY AND BAXTER. BARGAIN JUST OFF FERRY ROAD. FIVE ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. ppjftA BUYS A COMFORTABLE SQUARE HOUSE of 5 rooms, verandah, 3JO\J\J G o thic fireplaces, gas, bathroom, hj. and c. service, sink, hj. and c. washhouse, copper and tubs, main sewer, complete, handy size section iu garden, asphalt paths, etc. SITUATE ONE MINUTE FROM 2d TRAM. HILLARY & BAXTER, 178 MANCHESTER STREET. 8048 D. STOCK & CO. CASHEL STREET. s (?7QA _ BUILT OF KAURI, and as sound as when it was erected, we can give you 5/ i o\j immediate possession of a very comfortable 4-roomed House, with all conveniences. House lias been thoroughly renovated, painted in cream with chocoluta facings- rooms ore all papered in the latest designs. Good-size bathroom; washhouse under main building, with hot water ovci ti'bs. Section is about i-acre, with very wid« frontage. See us at once; there will be a keen demand for this. ' D. STOCK Jt CO. ST. ALBANS. Oil 4 4\— MARSEILLES TILED-ROUE BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, eastern aspect, oriel windows, portico entrance and sun verandah. All rooms ore large, with fireplaces in same. Dining-room is very quaint. lnglenook with built-in cushioned seats, tiled hearths, well grates, good-size bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, hot and cold 'shower Handy-size section, kept hi good order, close to cur and ou 2d section. Sec this at once; it is excellent value. WE HAVE SOLE AGENCY. D. STUCK A CO. CASHMERE HILLS. \ tOAAA-WITHOUT exception, one of the best 2-story BUNGALOWS op. the Hills. jLfwUUI/ Built under the supervision of a leading architect about 6 years ago, and htted with every possible labour-saving device. Two-story Bungalow, all rooms exceptionally large, living-room 24 x 11, bedrooms 12 x 17, bull panelled, with clonk cupboard built In 13 x 6, glassed-in balcony 24 x 8, kitchen 10 x 14, with gas stove and everything possible' to make for as little work ns possible. Special features in dining-room: Dividing arch beamed celling, panelled dado, open fireplace, window sent with cupboard under, hand-painted transomes, sideboard, bookcusc and cupboard. In bedrooms: Built-in drawers mirrors, bnsin with hj. nud c. water over same, wardrobes. This' is something special, and to those looking for a first-class home we can name nothing better. Cards to view. D. STOCK Jt CO. XT. MARTINS. I>IGHT IN THE PICK OF ST. MARTINS, the district which is becoming Increasingly V popular by reason of its salubrious climate, we have u very fine property for urgent sale Modern House of 7 large rooms, fitted with every possible convenience, large, wida sun verandah, northern aspect, etc., etc Ijuid is just under 2 Acres, with long frontage, beautifully laid out In orchard, shrubs lawn - absolutely the right place for it retired farmer or business man. This soil here will'grow anything, and in addition to Its sunny situation, combined with the natural shelter afforded, makes it an exceedingly rip-top proposition for early production. Keen buyers will not miss seeing this. D. STOCK & CO., N.Z. EXPRESS CO.'S BUILDINGS, 15« MANCHESTER STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. DEVEREUX, KING & CO., LTD. Nt \f\— ST ALBANS. Five-roomed house, iron roof, hall, 2 fireplaces, bathA*--**)" room, pantry, washhouse. Built S years. ioO gets this, balancelit, plastered, iron roof, verandah, 5 hrooiu, pantry, scullcrv, washhouse, r>l OKA—ON RICCARTON ROAD. Croat prospective value. An up-to-date <%-L(£t>U i, ouso 0 f i; rooms, plastered, hall, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, scullery, hot and cold, electric light, pis ring and uvea, built-in cupboard. Half acre of laud. Good orchard and lawns. >A—SYDENHAM. 8 roomed house, |>t. plastered, iron roof, verandah, 5 -"-'" fireplaces, kitchen, hall, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, h.p., gas, sewer connection, stables. £?Q|TA LINWOOD. Fivo-roomed house, all conveniences, pantry, scullery, 3w,(V)U -washhouse, shed, gas, quarter acre ot' land, DEVEREUX, KING & CO., LTD., 159 A MANCHESTER STREET (opp. Clock Tower).

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VII, Issue 1956, 22 May 1920, Page 16

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