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AUCTIONS. ' PYNE AND CO. ! COALGATE SALEYARDS. fridaT~next. WE shall be pleased to RECEIVE EN- . 'fitIES for above sale. PRESENT ENTRY: 12 Head Young Cattle, good sorte. PYNE and CO., ■6528 Auctioneers. SPRING STON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28th. QUR PRESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— 360 Fat and Store Sheep 20 .uead Cattle. We shall be pleased to receive further entries for this sale. PYNE and CO., 6525 Auctioneers. REALLY GOOD FARM FOR SALE. PYNE and CO. are instructed by Mr A. H. ROBERTS to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land Room. Cashel street, Christchurch, at 12 noon on SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16th NEXT, HIS VERY NICE FARM, Consisting of 187 ACRES o- LAND, SITUATED AT WEST MELTON, All in the oest of heart and condition. The farm is suitably divided into handy paddocks. There is at present 48 acres in oats, 14 acres in rape, balance in grass. The buildings consist of a good dwelling-house of 5 rooms, stables, and granary, traphouse, etc. A very handy property, 15 miles only from town, and close to school, post office, etc N.B.—This property is put on the market for Bale, Mr Roberta being desirous of buying & larger property. Terms at our offices. PYNE and CO., Land and Stock Auctioneers, 6524 Chriatchurch. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO. THIS DAY, 12 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, 4 BICYCLES, CARPETS, BEDSTEADS, LAMPS, DRAPERY. FS. MALCOLM and CO. will SELL, as • above, by PUBLIC AUCTION, -within Uivit Central Auction Rooms, on account of various clients,. 3 brass-rail bedsteads, spring mattresses and bedding, chest drawers, washstands ana ware, easy chairs, 2 perambulators, Japanese tables, oval and dining-room extension table, wood bedstead, chairs, brass-mounted cot, pictures, overmantel, 3 lamps, china matting and carpet squares, couch, stair rods, model yacht, curtain, poles, E.P. ware, cutlery, drapery, etc. 20 Boxes Assorted Chocolate Creams 1 Lady's Waverley Bicyole 2 Gent'a Anglo-Special and 2 others 1 Singer's Tailoring Sewing Machine 20 Pairs Ladies' and Gent's Boots and Shoes . . 1 Violin, Bow and Case, cost £8. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., 6516 Auctioneers. FOB SALE.—IDEAL HOME. I MODERN SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, CLYDE ROAD, RICCARTON. SUBSTANTIALLY built House, containing £5 9 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, scullery, pantry, cupboards, etc, hot and cold water, electric bells, etc., 3-stall stable, man's room, tool house, etc., with magnificent water supply, all in apple' pie order. Ground contains. 2 acres, beautifully laid out in orchard, tennis lawn, garden, ana paddock, trout stream running through ground. Terms to euit buyers. Apply F. S. MALCOLM and, CO. SPLENDID INVESTMENT—BELFAST. "OLOCK of 3 ACRES, fronting on Great ■*-* North road, with 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 and CO. SALISBURY STREET EAST, Within 10 minutes' walk of Post Office. -TTTELL-BUILT HOUSE of 6 rooms, bath!Y V room, and every convenience, standing on half an acre of splendid land, rooms lofty and property in splendid order. Easy terms. APP7 F. S. MALCOLM and CO.. House and Land Agents. CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. AUCTION SALES, ETC. \ TjVURNITURE and-EFFECTS, MEECHANJD i»ISE, ETC., sold by Public Auction, in our Rooms, EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Clients are requested to send Goods, etc., DAY PREVIOUS TO SALS. OUT-DOOR SA&ES Personally Attended to by our Mr Malcolm. Every detail attended to and economy studied in the interests of Clients. . F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers 'and Land 'Salesmen. TAYLOR, COLE AND CO. COuB and CO.—Clearing Sale of i Household Furniture, etc, Friday, October 23th met., at our Auction rooms, Lichfield street, at 12.50 a.ra. TfTE have been favoured with instructions T * from Mrs Whiteford, who has just dieposed of her property on the hillside, v> Sell by Public Auction, the Furniture, which will be removed to our Auction Booms for convenience of buyers, and is <in splendid order. The list consists of chain, tables, couches, Brussels and tapestry carpet, fenders, linoleum, wire stretchers, curtain poles, and other things too numerous to mention. A splendid opportunity to those requiring first-clase furniture. TAYLOR, COLE and CO., Auctioneers. "6533 ] OPPOSITE FENDALTON CHURCH. THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. | TITJbS are instructed to SELL the PRO- » * PERTY on the MAIN ROAD, FENDALTON, sight opposite the ChurchIt is one of the daintiest old Residential Properties in Christchurch, and was originally selected and laid out by the late Mr R. W. Fereday. There are 2} ACRES OF LAND, compria- . ing paddock, capital orchard and kitchen garden, with very fine asparagus bed, beautiful lawn, garden stocked -with bulbs, flowers and choice roses, fine old trees, and a unique bit of bush, with six chains of freehold river frontage on the Wairarapa, a stream well stocked with trout. , The DWELLING contains seven rooms, greenhouse, cycle room, washhouse. A good coach service passes the door. This choke little property has to be sold immediately, and we shall be glad to quote price and give cards to view to intending bujers. ' ADJOINING THE ABOVE, THREE SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, With grassed lawns, sloping from a good elevation to the Wairarapa stream. Three of the finest sections in Fendalton, each containing about 2 roods 27 perches. Very low price, or we will sell with above property, making 41 acres in the whole. TAYLOR, COLE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, j 5977 Lichfield street, j LAERY, MACFARLANE AND CO. THIS DAY, at 2 p-m. LAERY, MACFARLANE and CO. will Sell j to the Trade, 1000 Cases Island Oranges and Pines j Also, Bananas, American Onions, etc. lAERY, MACFARLANE and CO., g503 Auctioneers. /vLTVEETTWiST asked for more. So will \J you when you have ono* tried Highlander Condensed Milk.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11103, 23 October 1901, Page 12

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