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AUCTIONS. BKAUCHAMP AND. CO. FREEHOLD CITY PROPERTY. 4 GOOD COTTAGES, and SECTIONS, 10 minutes' walk from Post Office. , \f ESSRS BEAUCHAMP and CO. have been ' Ajj. tavourcd with instructions from M. C » Barnett, Esq., District Agent of the Fnblic Trustee, as administrator in the Estate of . Robert Plunkett, deceased/to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at then Rooms, Ctshel street, • on SATURDAY, 15th June, at 2 p.m., ' All that parcel of land containing by ad- ■ measurement 1 rood 13 perches, together with 4 cottages erected thereon, being part of Lot 28 on the map of Christchurch Town Reserve, one-cottage having a frontage to Oxford terrace, overlooking, the river, and the other three fronting Avon street. From its proximity to the centre of the town this class of property lets readily, and would prove a first-class investment for capital, and a splendid chance for acquiring a valu- . able residential property. All four cottages are occupied by good paying tenants. To be offered in one. lot, and, if not sold, will be offered separately. ■ . . ,; For further particulars apply to i 6260 BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers. CITY AND SUBURBS. GOME CHOICE PROPERTIES. CITY. West—lo-roomed house, bathroom, all conveniences, large section, must be sold, Fo. 108 RICCARTON— Gentleman's residence of 12 ■ rooms, all modern conveniences, good stable, 1 traphouse, orchard and garden, 6 acres of land; must be sold. Fo. 106 CITY—Shop property, 10 per cent, on the purchase money of £1200;- brick premises. Fo. 106 LINWOOD, close to Tram—Superior 6roomed house, all conveniences, j-acre fh or? chard and garden, cheap, and terms to suit purchaser. Fo. 107 MAY'S ROAD, close to Trnni—s acres, new , 7-roomed house, all convenience. Only £725. 1 ■ Fo> 99 • Stations, Farms, and Sections for.sale. " 13,000 acres, carry 1 sheep per acre, can be < bought for £1 per acre. 10,000, carry 2 sheep - to the acre; price £2 10a. Sheep Farm of 320 acres for £4 10s. Dairy Farm of 157 acTes; price £12. Several City and Country Businesses and r Hotels for sale. Send for printed catalogue. ' BEAUCHAMP and CO.. Auctioneers, Cashel street. H. MATSON AND CO. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. GRAND DAIRY FARM AT LAKESIDE, Close to Creamery, Railway . Station, and Leeston Saleyards. H MATSON and CO., instructed by the • Trustees, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, All that Desirable Property known as W. F. Marshall's Farm, at Lakeside, situated within a chain of the Creamery,. having frontages on the Southbridge and Lake roads, and adjoining the properties of l Messrs John O'Boyle and D. Marshall. The farm comprises 52 acres, more or less, ■ of splendid land, being Pt. R.S. 5328, at Lakes side, divided into handy paddocks, well fenced i and watered, together with convenient dweli- ■ ing house and outbuildings thereon. ' Not*-Date of Sale, THURSDAY, JUNE ' 27th, at Mr W. J. Marshall's Clearing Sale, at • the Homestead, at one o'clock. I h! MATSON and CO., . 6617 Land Department. r ________________—.—— —————— CLEARING SALE AT LAKESIDE. \ THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, 1901. H MATSON and CO; have "received instruc- • tions from Mr W. J. Marshall, of Lake- ■ side, who is leaving the district, to' SELL, on > the Farm, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, i Comprising— 8 Splendid Cows, calving down 4 Splendid Cows, in fuil profit 5 Head Mixed Cattle 1 Draught Mare 9yrs, 1 Trap Mare 7yrs 5 Sows, in pig s(plendid lot 26 Store Pigs (lovely, line) 1 Boar (six months old) Tip dray and frame, two-horse dray, 1 spring cart, s.f. plough, 1 grubber, horse hoe, moulding plough, 1 set 3-leaf harrows, about 20 tons mangels, 3 tons seed potatoes, household furniture and, effects, and in fact everything that is required to make a man happy on a farm which is recognised as one of the best in Lakeside. Sale at 12.30. Refreshments provided. 6648 H. MATSON , and CO. PYNE AND CO. TT\ A.TTERSALL'S. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. On account of Messrs Hpult and Sons, Feilding ? 20 High-class Cobs, Garrjage Pairs. Harness Horses, and YoUng Draughts. On account of Meseie McPherson Bros., Southbridge, Bik Mare, rising syrs, broken io saddle and harness; quiet and staunch; trial. On account of Messrs Waghorn Bros., Little Akaloa, 2 Draught Mares, aged; trial. 1 Draught <G elding, 3yrs, unbroken. 'On account Mr A. S." Bond, Coalgate, , Br Gelding, 4yrs, by Halifax, broken to saddle and harness; trial. Br Gelding, Reflexity, 4yrs, broken to saddle and harness; trial. On' account Mr D. P. Mahoney, Upper Riccarton, Trotting Sulky, Harness, Hobbles, and Boots. Sale commences 11 a.m.' Advertised Lota 12 noon. PYNE and CO., 6600 ' Auctioneers. THE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. GRAIN SALE. THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 14th JUNE, 2.30 p.w /CHRISTCHURCH GRAIN WAREHOUSES, Durham street and South belt. CATALOGUE of about 1000 SACKS. WHEAT, OATS, ' BARLEY, POTATOES, ETC. N. 2. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ' E. G. STAVELEY, 6450 , -,•■•.'' Manager. LAERY, MACFARLAKE AND CO~ THIS DAY, at 11 a.m. T AERY, MACFARLANE and CO. will SELL ■" to the Trade,- ' ■ Sydney Mandarins, Oranges, also Island Oranges, Bananas,' Tomatoes, - Apples, PearSj etc., etc. LAERY,'MACFARLANE and CO., 6603 . - ... Auctioneers. THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock. PLANT~SALE. LAERY, MACFARLANE and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, atHbeir Rooms, 113 Lich&eld street, on FRIDAY, the 14th, at noon, a large assortment of PLANTS and SHRUBS, from the well-known Nurseries of D. Mclndoe, Epsom, Auckland, consisting of— Fan Palms, Iris Variegate, Evergreen Oaks, Guavas, Camellias, Lisbon Lemons, . Pomegranates, Pink Veronica, Euonymus Variegata, Yellow Jasmine, Guelder Rose, Retinospora Obtusa, Erica Pyrsmidalis, Cabbage Trees, Magnolia Grandlflora, Erica Arborea, Rhododendrons, Asaleas, Ericoides, and others too numerous to mention. I r -On view This Morning. Lists on -, . •' Application. : - LAERY, MACEARLANE and CO., 6604 ' Auctioneers. VERY ■accaasfal Bhows and Fetes this year, Charley, old .man. . .Notice how white and glossy,, the shirt front* were. 11l five you the tip, they're done with the new apanese Qfane, 6d at any store. A T Sale Prices—Oeirte-aamioraia, Ladies' JO. Button and Lacs Shoes, Childrtn'e School Boots, Slippers of all kinds, Infante* Shoes. Aaaoal Oearing Sal*. K. Atkinson, 113 ManohesUr street,: next to B. Atktzuon's -T«ai*BW 9jUtJkflß4l,

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10991, 14 June 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10991, 14 June 1901, Page 8

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