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AUCTIONS. ~ BEAUCHAMP AND CO. ■ '■' , FRUIT AND PRODUCE. THIS DAY, ai 10.30 a-m. BEAUOHAMP and 00. will SELL by AUCTION, to the Trade, at their Room-— Mar.darins. Apples. Pears, Passion Fruit, Onions, Potatoes. Marrows. Cabbsges, Canliflowers, Carrots, Chfeses, Tea, Bananas, Pie Melons, Oats, Chaff, etc., etc. H. A. BEAUCHAMP. 7307 ' Auctioneer. THIS—-Jf. FURNITURE SALE. BEAUCHAMP and CO. have been favoured with inrtructiona from Mrs Fitzgibbon, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCiION, on tbe Premises. River road, St. Albans, or. FRIDAY, 21st June, at 1.30 p.m., the whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ard EFFECTS, ir.r.uding—Suite in rep, piano, linoleum, fenders and irons, carpets, tables and covers, easy chairs and cushions, Austrian chairs. lamps, pictnres. lace and tapestry curtains, v-hai-oie, wool mats, donblo and single iron bedsteads, sprinK and kapoc mattresses, pillows, bedding, chests of drawers, washstands and ware, toilet tables and glasses, ornaments, deck chairs, dinner and glassware, kitchen utensils, and sundries. H. A. BEAUCHAMP. 7236 Auctioneer. CITY AND SUBURBS. OOME CHOICE PROPERTIES. 'JN'ew 6-room House, all conveniences, large section, close to East belt and river; cheap, easy terms. Fo. 109 MERIVALE, close to tram—House of rooms, h. and c. w., bathroom, all conveniences, J-acre, in orchard; only £675. Fo. 110 STANMORE ROAD, close to Bridge-9-room House, h. and c. w., bathroom, i-acre, orchard and garden; must be sold. Fo. 110 RlCCAßTON—Gentleman's residence of 12 rooms, all modern conveniences good stable, traphouse, orchard, and garden, 6 acres of land; must bo sold. Fo. 10G C.lT_—Shop property, 10 per cent, on the purchase money of £1200; brick premises. Fo. 106 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. 120 Acre Agricultural Farm, fcr £10. Dairy Farm of 157 acres; price £12. Several City and Country Businesses and Hotels for sale. Send for printed catalogue. BEAUCHAMP and CO., Auctioneers, Cashel street. PROPERTIES FOR bALE. pOR IMMEDIATE SALE. ADDINGTON—Good position, Cottag* of 4 rooms and scullery, splendid section 96 feet frontage x 3J chains deep, large "umber of profitable fruit trees; price £235, worth enquiry. PAPANUI ROAD (off)— Superior House of 4 rooms, plastered, hall with arch, 4 fire-places, 2 bay windows, and portico. Venetian blinds, outshed matchlined, 32 perches of land, in choice garden and fruit trees; £350. ROLLESTON STREET, Linwood—House 6 Tooms, room for bath, pantry and washhouse, J-acro section; £600. P THOMPSON AND HILLARY, 108 Manchester street. J. T. BELL, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. OPAWA—A few magnificent Bnilding Sites, beautifully situated, overlooking the Heathcote river, and very convenient to the Opawa Station; easy terms of payment. LINWOOD, facing tram line and close to belt—half an acre of splendid land, nicely laid out, and fully stocked with fruit trees of nil kinds, house of 4 rooms, washhouse and copper, workshop, and fowlhouse. The property is in first-olaSs order, and is a most complete home. BATfcf BTREET, very convenient to centre —Well-built house ,of 5 rooms, pantry, washhouse and copper, good section, well fenced; cheap. AVONSIDE—House. of 8 rooms and every convenience, three and a half acres of firstclass land, stabling. SELWIN STREET, Spreydon—Two Acres of first-class land, cheap. ANDREW STREET, Sydenham—Well-built House of 6 rooms, scullery, washhouse end copper,' quarter-acre, planted with fruit trees.' LINWOOD, very handy to tram—Six Acres of first-class land, with house 7 rooms and scullery, large stable and shed, fowlhouse and pigstye. A large part of the money may remain on mortgage, CHAPPEL STREET, St. Albans—House of 8 rooms, bathroom, bot and cold, wide hall, verandah, wa___house, fitted. with copper aad tubs, throe-quarters of an acre in garden and orchard, large greenhouse. DEARSLEY AND LANE, pSTATE AGENTS, LAND BROKERS, AND VALUERS. iIONEY AWAITING INVESTMENT ON FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. A Splendid CORNER CITY BLOCK, cen- ! rally situated, has been placed in our hands ! or absolute disposal, comprising Jcre land, having 2 long frontages o main streets. There is. a first-class 2-storey rick bnilding and 4 dwellings on same, bring- ' rig in a good return. As a speculation this lock cannot be surpassed, and nothing in the * ity can come near it as regards tbe price. < ] 'ull particulars and card to view from us. .EARSLEY and LANE, 71 Cathedral square. ■■• ..' ] TO LET. at Riccarton, near the Church— 2 acres very good land; rent 35s per acre. ' TO LET, off Papanui road— Now house 7 t irge and lofty rooms, J-acre, every modern anvenience; rent moderate. TO LET, Sydenham, good position—House 6 ood rooms, -hall, bathroom, h. and c, Venean blinds, gas, 2 artesians, greenhouse, sum- v tar-houses, all conveniences, j-acre land, 5 ouble frontage, large orchard, and flowers in - bunds nee, asphalt paths, etc.; rent only £45 *' i good tenant. « FOR SALE, at Addington, sunny spot—2 ° sttages, with 1 rood 16 perches land, usual oniage, orchard, etc. , Offers requested for lis property, as it must be sold. CITY, North Belt—We have a good house . 10 rooms, plastered, conveniences, i-acre, ouble frontage. For sale at a prioe that ill astonish you. _ T DEARSLEY and LANE, *J 71 Cathedral square. g S ? LIGHTBODY AND 00. -V-.115 Colombo street, seat City Buffet. ADDINGTON, close to Workshops and ram—New House of 5 rooms and bath, acuity, nigh and dry; price £375, a genuine bar- | »in. _*• HOUSE of 5 rooms and scullery, washhouse, " iphalt paths, well fenced. Situate Syden- V t-vclot* to Tram. SYDENHAM—House 4 rooms, scullery, gas .id on, asphalt paths, corner section; price ■w. — NORI'H LINWOOD—I4 i-acre sections, T*| om _-36 each, splendid bnilding sites, high *** id dry 9 QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, Papanui— ilendid building sites. ]< MORTGAGES arranged on any of th. above roperties, or otlwr Frsehold Sscuritiee ap to WOO I<DISON and other Records, for Phono- J _t graphs and Graphophones, in stock. A 8 . rg. selection ef songs, orchestra, band, violin, v kBJo, etc., to- choose from- Lists on ap. .cation. Also, new Grapho- oi lonea. R. Wilkin., 170: Lichfield street. B lOUSE of S verandah, V. blinds, gas fittings, stable, -Taphouse, |- T ire, handy to raU**rS only £375. This pro- I trty must be realist-- Forest and Perkins, S fderifram, . *;'jyf."-, '_' - C -. _ln ■ •
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10997, 21 June 1901, Page 8
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