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A . AUCTIONS. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE " AGENCY CO., LIMITED. FOR SALE AND REMOVAL. GOOD COTTAGE, FENCING, Etc. No. 215 SOUTH BELT. /-WING to tho EXTENSION of OUR BUSINESS we have found it necessary TO INCREASE OUR WAREHOUSES. The Contract for Erecting A NEW WOOL AND GRAIN STORE On our South belt Property has been Signed. ■The section next our present South belt Store Must be CLEARED AT ONCE. We shall therefore SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, s Without Reserve, ON THURSDAY, 9th INSTANT, AT OUR WOOL STORES, At 10.30 a.m. SUBSTANTIAL COTTAGE, And FENCING, PALINGS, WIRE, Etc., Which must all be Removed within ONE WEEK of day oi Sale. For further particulars and orders to view apply THE WAREHOUSEKEEPER, Christchurch Wool and Grain Warehouse, South belt; Or to the City Offices, Hereford street. i 9293 E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. H. MA I SON AND CO. OXFORD SALE. THURSDAY, 9th, 1898, At the ENTERPRISE YARDS. H MATSON and CO. will SELL the fol- • lowing SPECIAL ENTRIES: 800 Six and Eight-tooth Merino Ewes 102 Four and Six-tooth Halfbred Ewes 50 Lambs. Further Entries Solicited. 9329 WOOL SALE. FRIDAY. FOR CATALOGUE CLOSE TODAY (TUESDAY). Wire particulars— MATSONS, Christchurch. Consign Wool, Seed Co., Addington. 9330 MACFARLANE AND HOMAN. " FRUIT. . THIS DAY, at 9.30. TITACFARLANE and HOMAN will SELL iYJ - by PUBLIC AUCTION, Grapes, Tomatoes, Peaches, Plums, Cucumbers, Apricots, Pines, Italian Oranges and Lemons, New Figs, etc. 9337 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPECIAL EN-xCIES. LINWOOD. f)NE J-ACRE SECTION IN WORCESTER STREET, Tram Line. VERY FEW LEFT NOW, £120. THREE J-ACRE SECTIONS GLOUCESTER STREET. £105 EACH. C. J. MARSHALL, 7213 49 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. NEW PLYMOUTH Anl) TARANAKI DISTRICTS. •OUSINESSES FOR SALE. DRAPERY—OId-established, cash trade, excellent position, long lease, moderate tent. Turnover averages £100 per week. Stock about £2500. F. F. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. GROCERY—Country Town, cash trade, good prices, stock £500, turnover .£SO weekly and increasing. Large shop, with 5 living rooms, etc., on 10 years lease at 25s per week. Profitable News Agency. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FLOUR MILL (Steam)— Only one in extensive district, commodious well-built premises, complete stone and roller plant. Low prices anci liberal terms. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. HOTEL—Leading house, good trade, firstclass premises, low rent, '.ease with purchasing clause, turnover averages £80. F. P. CORKILL, Agent, New Plymouth. FRUIT FARM—Twenty-five acres, nearly the whole in fruit, with comfortable residence and all necessary buildings. Freehold, £1250. F. P. CORKILL, LAND AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Bee also advertisement in "Weekly Press.") TjX O R SALE. MERrVALE. HANDY TO TRAM. • HALF-ACRE LAND, Double Frontage, 132 ft and 66ft, well fenced, good garden and fruit trees, asphalt paths, WELL-BUILT HOUSE, 5 Bedrooms and 2 Sitting-rooms, plastered Kitchen, with copper and water inside, iron roof, Drawing-room, 17ft long, and tho Dining-room 18ft long. A very handy property. Price and further particulars on application. H. L. BOWKER AND SON, Estate Agents, 258, Colombo Street, MARKET SQUARE. Telephone 601. SPECIAL NEW DWELLING, WITH ALL THE FURNITURE. OWNER HAVING LEFT, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH. CAPITAL NEW HOUSE—S ROOMS. WITH AT.T. THE NEW FURNITURE. MOST EASY TERMS ARRANGED. MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED. TITLE LAND TRANSFER, THE above property, situated in the fava_rite suburb of Linwood, comprises Quarteracre and twenty-threo perches, being a very high section and a most healthy site. Is well fenced all round. THE HOUSE is built on very high concrete foundations and contains 5 lofty rooms, plastered and well papered. The two front rooms have nice centre flowers, tiled grates and capital mantlepieces. There is nice entrance hall with arch and centre flower, scullery, copper, and water inside, bathroom, pantry, cupboards, coalhouse, workshop, Venetian blinds, wide verandah; also stable, traphouse, fowl— ou3e, •tc. THE FURNITURE comprises nearly all required to completely furnish the house, and consists of Suite of Furniture (7 pieces), tables, curtains, washstand and ware, bookcase and writing desk, Duchesse chest drawers, bedsteads, pictures, over fifty yards of linoleum, earthenware, and kitchen utensils, and other articles too numerous to particularise in an advertisement. ALL NEW."~ALL GOOD. A more perfect littf c property ready to step into would be hard to find. If not "sold in one lot, THE FURNITURE COULD BE PURCHASED AND THE HOUSE RENTED. An appointment to view the property, the price of which is low, and any other particulars required, can be obtained from H. L. BOWKER AND SON, ESTATE AGENTS, 258, COLOMBO STREET, MARKET , SQUARE, Telephone «M. '

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

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