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AUCTIONS. W. R. HARDING. W. R. Harding.) (W. R. Harding. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TO-MORROW, 2 p.ra. MARBLE MaNTEL PIECES. MR W. R. HARDING has received instruc- __. H on * JL rom the importer to SELL by I PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, Without Re- . serve, at Rooms, Jl2 Manchester street, A dumber of Beautiful Rouge and St. Ann's Mantel Pieces, assorted to suit either cottage or mansion. NOW ON VIEW. t Also, c _. At Same. Time and Place, Piano by Wiesncr, Piano by Hofrmeister, Walnut and Gold Overmantels, Hearthrugs, Carpets, Second-hand English Piano, Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles, 2 > Copying Presses, Furniture, etc. W. R. HARDING, _J2 p Auctioneer. W. R. Harding.) (\V. R. Harding. KIT R - H A R D I N^T VV.. GENERAL AUCTIONEER, ' 112 MANCHESTER STREET CHRISTCHURCH. Mr W. R. Harding having been requested y *i_ , number of clients to re-introduce his monthly Auction Sales of Properties, and being promised support in this direction, will have much pleasure in complying with this request. By meana of co-operation, the costs m cl,entß WI H be reduced to a minimum. W.R.H.'s Rooms, are particularly well situated for the sale of properties and no effort will be spared to ensure the sale of every lot offered. Date for next sale will shortly be fixed. Further Entries are solicited, and should be sent at once. '- FOR SALE. ; CHRISTCHURCH, High street and St Asaph street opposite Convent—The few remaining building sections. Cheapest buiid- . ing sites in the city. Houses are being erect- \ ed and sections will soon be all sold. Early application necessary to secure a site. Very easy terms if desired. 20-102 , m . FERRY ROAD, near Town—Grand Build- , ing Section, over j-acre, with stabling and . outbuildings. Only £175; a decided nibble. 133-343 BELFAST—Section, 3 roods 36 jjerchea, . ditto 3 roods 8 perches, ditto 36 perches. Very easy terms. Interest 4 per cent, or a free title fox cash. 129-331-2-3 I BALCAIRN, 4 miles from station—2o . acres, good bush land; £5 per acre, or would exohange for land in North Island. 210-253 BELFAST—Very desirable section of 10 , acres, with frontage, on two roads. Would out up to advantage. 200-253 GOOD CANTERBURY DISTRICT-Over 1000 acres, capital sheep country, all splendid turnip land, cottage, stabling, etc.; £3 2s 6d per acre. -. 426-434 1 SOUTH RAKAIA-i-Over 350 acres, capital land, mostly pasture.- 421-421 SPRINGSTON—I3O. acres, very fair land, in good heart, small house and buildings. '. ■ 407-391 NORTH BELT— Grand building section, ■i-acre, fenced. 124-329 WOOLSTON, best position—4 acres of the finest land in the district, and at bargain price. Send for particulars, 123-328 TO LET—Offices and Warehouses in good positions, Christchurch. ..--... LOANS negotiated for large or small sums on Mortgage of Freehold Property on advantageous terms. W. E. HARDING, Auctioneer, Valuator, Estate and Financial' Agent, Ufl Manchester street, Christchurch. N.Z. FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD. \ YARDS. Td-MORROW. PRESENT ENTRIES— 220 Prime Freezers '70 Prime Crossbred Ewes 50 Prime Merino Wethers 150 Forward Crosebred Wethers , . . IS Head Prime Steers Baconers etc., N.Z. PABMEBS , CO-OPERATIVE. ROBT. HARDIE, M&nsjrer, J. J. ISBISTER, - 6*lT' ' A. B. __*LIS, Auotioneers, ,E B ST O N: Y-A Jt D S*. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th, 1901. PRESENT KNTRIE3— 60 Crossbred Hoggets 20 Bacon Pigs __ .Further' Entries Solicited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPBRATTVE, . ROBT. HARDIE, Manager. J. J. ISBISTER, 641. > AR. ELLIS, Auctioneers. CO AXt GATE YARDS, 1 FRIDAY,-OCTOBER, 25th, 1901. PRESENT ENTRIES— ' , 100 Prime Pat Ewes 1 Bay Gelding, 3yrs, by Reflector 20 Store Pigs Pnrther, Entries Solicited. . ' N.Z. FARMERS' C^iOPERATTVE, 3: 3, ISBIrtEE, , 6418: -i - A B, ELUS, Auctioneers. 8..-IIATBON''ANB~CO"T , STORE, CATTLE. SPECL-L ENTRY. ( A CHANCE FOR GRAZIERS. -, ADDINGTON YARDS, OCTOBER?30,'1001. DOUBLE. MABKET. HMATSON ahd CO. have received in- • airttotions from W. B. Andrew, Esq;.,' , Greenpark, owing to having sold a portion of _is cattle country, to SELL' the following - special entry, as above; ' ' SO Two-year-old and over Heifers 45 Two-year-old and over Steers * 45 Yearlings and over . All these cattle'have been carefully selected, and are well bred,-good sorts, "* and his , only-reason for selling is stated above. H. MATSONi an. CO., 6463 Auctioneers. P. fi. MALCOLM ANDCo! ' i FOR SALE.—IDEAL HOME. MODERN SD_rUBBAN RESIDENCE: CLYDE ROAD, RICCABTON. SUBSTANTIALLY built House, containing K7 9 rooms, bathroom, washhouse; scullery, i pantry, cupboards,' etc, t .hot and cold J water, electric bells,, etc, 3-stall stable, man's room, tool house, etc., with magnificent water supply, all ~in ap-ole pie. order. Ground contains. 2 acres, beauti- ' fully laid out in orchard,-tennis lawn, garden, aad< paddock, trout stream running through ground. Terms to suit buyers. Apply ... ) F. S. MALCOLM and CQ. SPLENDID INTOSTMENT—BELFAST. "DLOCK of 3 ACRES, fronting on Great ■*-* 'North road, iH-fch 3 Houses and Shop, . with room for 4 other houses, which would - readily let' to good tenants. To be. sold in * one lot, or residences will be sold separately. ; Easy terms. Apply, - ;._ ! ! F_JB__.MALCOLM and 00. " SALISBUBY STREET EAST," ' I Within 10 minutes' walk of Post Office, , TCT__t_L-BUILT HOUSE of 6 rooms, bath- f f V room, and every convenience, standing _ on half «l acre of splendid land, rooms lofty and properly in splendid order. Easy terms. Apply P. S. MALCOLM and CO.. . House and Land Agents. ~ CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. v / AUCTION "SALES, ETa ~! FURNITURE and EFFECTS/MERCJHAN- * DISK, ETC- sold by Public Auction, * in our Rooms, v EVERY WEDNESDAY sod SATURDAY. • Clients are requested to send Goods, etc. DAY PREVIOUS TO SALST^ OUT-DOOR SALES . Personally Attended to by our Mr Malcolm. - Every detail attended to and economy _ .studied in the interests of Clients. m F. S. MALCOLM and CO., , I Auctioneers and Land Salesmen. CANTERBURY AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD. 1 CITY AND SUBUBBS. COMB CHOICE PROPERTIES. WORCESTER STREET—House of 8 ij rooms, all conveniences, h. and c w., gas, 1 bathroom, etc., stable, J. Price £750. F. 120 w BBYNDWR-New House 7 rooms, all oon- « veniences, stable, loose box, traphouse, 2i _y acres. A Bargain, owner leaving. _?. 121 t NOBTIf BELT—House of 6 rooms," bath- L room, a. and c. w., gas, verandah, J-acre, = orchard. Owner anxious to selL F. 116 PAPANUI—B acres splendid land, 5 acres of orchard. S-room house, shed, etc!, all in I perfect order. Must be sold. F. _t , 120 ACRES—Dairy Farm, all well fenced ft and watered, 8-stall cowshed, house of 6 J rooms, 1| miles from creamery and station. " Dnly £10 per acre. a* 1000-ACRr. SHEEP FARM, well fenced, 4 good homestead. Price, £3000, with 1000 Ewes and Lambs given in. The farm can _ be improved to carry double the quantity. • Fo. 42 J Stations, Farms, and Sections, For Saie. 18,000 acres, carry 1 sheep per acre, can be bought for £1 per acre. 10,000, carry 2 sheep to the acre; price £2 10a. Beveral Cite- and Country Businesses and Hotels For Sale. Send for printed catalogues. BEAUCHAMP and CO. Auctioneers, Cashel street

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 8

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