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AUCTIONS. W. R. HARDING. ,W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. THIS DAY. at 1 p.m. FURNITURE, PIANO, CAMERA, Etc. iklfß W. R. HARDING will SELL at his tIML Rooms, 200-203 Hereford street, as above, A Quantity of Household Furniture, etc., comprising carpets, bedsteads, ware, mattresses, blankets, tables, washstands, chairs, chests drawers, mirrors, suites, Davis sewing machine, piano, organ, kitchen utensils, full , plate camera, and every article for a well-ap- , pointed house. Every lot to be sold to th-* highest bidder. 9307 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. UNCLAIMED LANDS ACT, 1894. AUCTION SALE OF SECTIONS, being part RS. 2223, town of Lincoln. Lot 1. 1 rood 4 perches, having frontage of 102 links, by a depth of 2C5 links, being lot 4 town of Lincoln. Lot 2. 1 rood 3»\ perches, having frontage to Town belt of 278.8 links, being lot 10 town of Lincoln. Lot 3. 1 rood, havinc■ frontage of 100 links to James street, by a depth of 250 links, being lot 15 town of Lincoln. Togethti with all the appurtenances belonging to each lot. All of which properties Mr W. R. Harding has been favoured with instruction from J. J. M. Hamilton, Esq:. District Agent for Public Trustee, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Land Salerooms, 200-206 Hereford street. Christchurch, on Saturday, February 11th, at 2 p.m. Full particulars of the Auctioneer. 9145 W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer.^ W. R. Harding.) IW. R. Harding. ■o O R SALE. RICCARTON—IO acres land, new 8-room house, every convenience. 593-140 REDCLIFFS, Sumner—About l\ acres land, new 5-room house, bathroom, scullery, pantry, verandah, porch, water laid on throughout: price only £350. 59:5-145 WINDSOR— S acres, first-class land, house 7 rooms, dairy, washhouse, water Jaid on, stabling, coachhouse, etc. 592-142 OPAWA—3 acres land, well laid out, C-room house, pantry, scullery, bathroom, stabling, coachhouse, etc.; charming residence. SSB-135 NORTH OPAWA—O-Toom house, scullery, pantry, laundry, conservatory, stabling, verandah, and outbuildings; _-acre in lawn, garden, etc. 2-12-422 SUMNER— 7-room house, scullery, washhouse, h. and c. water, over J-acre, well fenced. •122-214 LINWOOD—9-rooin house scullery, laundry, bath, conservatory, outbuildings, Venetian blinds, gas and water, J-acre section, garden, etc. 419-236 RANGIORA—2 cottages each 4 rooms, verandah, all in good repair; section about J-acre. 261-153 HAREWOOD ROAD—7 acres land, 8-room house, bathroom, offices, h. and c. water, orchard, garden, paddocks, etc. 594-147 Money advanced on Mortgage, Small or Large Amounts, with Special Advantages. W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial Agent, 200-206 Hereford street, Christchurch. AVERS. BEAUCHAMP AND CO. FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, at 10.30 a.m. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 289 Cases Apricots, Peaches, Japan Plums, Tomatoes, Oranges, Pears, Cucumbers, etc. Also, Potatoes, Onions, Peas, Beans, etc. And to arrive—lso Cases Bananas. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., 9341 Auctioneers. pROPERTY FOR SALE. WEST END (near Cranmer Square)— Superior House of 7 rooms, all modern conveniences, full J-acre, well enclosed. .CITY (good position)— House of 8 rooms, etc., exceptionally well built, i garden. Only £630 ST. ALBANS—House of 6 good rooms, scullery, copper, and nice section. £315; very easy terms. GRAND LITTLE FARM of 13 Acres, for ■ale as a going concern, including all crops, farm implements, etc., situated 3 miles from city. FOR SALE at Fendalton, or To Let furnished or unfurnished, Superior Residence of 9 rooms, all modern conveniences, 3 acres, well laid out. AVERS, BEAUCHAMP and CO., Property Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 8877 Cashel street west. DALGETY & CO., LIMITED. /-10ALGATE YARDS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17th. SPECIAL ~ENTRIESAocount Snowden Estate, ' 1000 Two-tooth Halfbreds, mixed sexes, in forward condition Account Black Hills Estate, 1000 Two-tooth Halfbreds, mixed sexes, in forward condition (bred on Snowmen). ' . DALGETY and CO., LTD., F. A. ARCHER, Manager. 9290 , C. T. NEWTON, Auctioneer. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND CO. THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, At 2.30 p.m., At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street. VALUABLE STATION PROPERTY, Twelve Miles from Outram. TCTRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. (in ,ITT conjunction with Messrs GUINNESS aad LECREN, Timaru) have received instructions from the Executors of the late H. J. LeCren, to SELL by AUCTION, at above time and place, THE BOMARUA ESTATE (near Outram), Containing: 12,956 ACRES, of which about 3000 acres are in English grasses; balance in natural state. All the necessary improvements for the efficient working of the property—such as dwelling house, woolshed, sheep yard, sheep dip, fencing, etc. —have been made, and are in good order. Romania is well and favourably known as thoroughly sound sheep country, suitable in every way for breeding and fattening. Turnips, oats, and grass aro successfully grown on the place, which possesses the additional advantage of being close of access to Dunedin. With the view of encouraging purchasers, the executors are prepared to give liberal terms of payment. The Auctioneers have pleasure in directing the. attention of those in quest of good pastoral properties to the sale of Romania, which has been necessitated by the death of the late proprietor. Further particulars may be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS; Mr P. PATTULLO, Of the N.Z. and A. Land Company, Dunedin; Or from THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. (L'_D.), B7ST Dunedin. IMPORTANT LAis- SALE IN SOUTHLAND. PORTION OF WAIMEA ESTATE. 35,439 ACRES. . AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND, The Wantwood, Mount Peel, and Croydon Blocks, and WAIMEA RIVER PADDOCKS. At Gore, Southland. EARLY IN APRIL NEXT. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. have received instructions from the New Zealand Agricultural • Company, Limited, in liquidation, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at Gore EARLY IN APRIL NEXT, AU those portions of the WAIMEA ESTATE, Known as the Wantwood. —Count Feel, and Blocks, and Waimea River Paddocks containing in all 35,439 ACRES, Sub-divided into TEN AGRICULTURAL FARMS, Ranging in size from 231 to 497 Acres, and FIFTEEN AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL FARMS, Ranging in size from 663 to 5200 acres. The whole of the above land is within easy reach of railway communication; indeed, the Waimea Plains lme runs along one boundary tor a considerable distance. J?? 1 * 8 ; C 5 vu cen * 1 c » 8h («y 10 per cent. a \* « hammer, balance within fourteen r'yfo'Mfcpercent. in two years; and balance M- ,n J?s*§_*"'• interest at five per cent. M ~-TiT_P_ ticu, * r " Mto ,ot8 « U P*«* price*, etc., U_ y Ui, j n f„t uro ig B_e.8 _ c . MV *\p|rfurther information apply to mm ':% _ T.HE auctioneers, MM Dunedin,OQowrcargili, and Gore; The Compass Omces at Riveradale; ____> _i 0r , ' *&-■■ VEE MANAGER, /7 : Waimea _Uh_*.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 8

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