• AUCTIONS C. H. L. WALTER AND CO. PRODUCE AND POULTRY. THIS DAI'. 10 n.m. CH. L. WALTER and CO. will SELL by • PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms, Lichfield street, Cauliflowers. Rhubnrb. Cabbages, App:es. f otatoes (Seed and Table). Onion?, Chaff, Trees and Shrubs. Sundries. 9 Spring Traps. Poultry at 11.30 a.m. Top prices guaranteed. CraW forwarded to any address. C. H. L. WALTER and CO., 7510 Auctioneers. UNDER BILL OF SALI CH. L. WALTER and CO. are instructed • by the holder of the Bill of Sale to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises o£ WILLIAM STONYER, ASHBURTON, THURSDAY NEXT, 21st SEPTEMBER, At 1,15 p.m-, Chattels, Household and Office Furniture, Farm Implements, Traps and Effects. Further particulars in Monday's papers. The above are for absolute Bale under favour in Bill of Sale. 7541 MALING AND SHALLCRASS FOR PRIVATE SALE. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM. »t YATE SALE a magnificent a Sheep Farm, comprising 3500 ACRES Of Very Sweet Land. 1750 Acres laid down in English, balanco Tussock. The property will grow root crop to perfection, and the present owner turns oQ large numbers of fat sheep annually. The homestead is a good 12-roomed dwelling, and all necessary outbuildings, and is within four miles of Railway Station on main line. Price £4 per acre. Further particulars on application to MALIXG and SHALLCRASS. 7690 Geraldine. STUD NOTICES. O TRAVEL DUXSANDEL AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE CLYDESDALE STALLION SHEPHERD'S PRIDE, He is a three-year-old, by Shepherd Lad, dam Pride. He is a half-brother to the Champion horse of Southland Shepherd King, and his sire. Shepherd Lad, is full sister to the Champion mare Queen, of Southland and Australia, the He will be on exhibition at Dunsandel Sale, Monday week, 27th inst. For terms and particulars apply J. GEMiMELL, q Dunsandel. MONEY. ONEY PROMPTLY LENT TO ANY PERSON, With or Without Security. Re-payable According to Arrangement. Also upon Life Policies, Title Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale over Household Furniture, Live and Dead Stock. F. 0. RAPHAEL, 100 Cashel street East, Christchurch. J?OC\ f\f\(\ LEXD, in Sums to Suit 3wZU)UUU Borrowers, Town Country or Suburban Securities. Lowest Rates. Favourable terms for repayment.—JOHNSTON MILLS and JOYCE, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambers, corner Gloucester street and Oxford terrace. MONEY TO LEND. ON FIRST MORTGAGES of FREEHOLD SECURITIES, from 4| per cent., according to security and amount. Also, on approved Second Mortgages. IZARD and LOUGHXAN. Solicitors, Hereford street, Chriatohuroh, Leeston and Southbridse. i/TONEY TO LEND—£I4,OOO for InvestU. ment, in one or more sums, on rural land. A low rate of interest will bo aocepted. Also, numerous other sums from £25 upwards, at lowest current rates. G. B. RITCHIE, Solicitor, 7053 205 Hereford street. f»orv AAA TO LEND, from £lO upwards, on any Class of Security. Interest from 4i PER CENT. DODGALL and UPHAM, Solicitors, 9 Cathedral square (Next Post Office) and Canterbury street, Lyttelton. FUNERAL NOTICES. HE Friends of the late David (Tibby) Ryan are informed that his Funcrai will leave 35 Lichfie,a street E., on Saturday, at 3 o'clook for the Lmwood Cemetery. J. LAMB and SON, Undertakers. . ■ 7403 I rpHE Friends of Mr J. Gardner are invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, leaving his residence, 32 Worcester street, en Saturday, 19th inst., at 8.30 a.m., for the Pro-Cathedral, Requiem Mass 9 a.m.; and thencj to the Linwood Cemetery, at 2.80 p.m. J. LAMB and SOX. 7339 THE Friends of the late Mrs Cecelia Davis ■ are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, to leave her late residence. No. 27 Battersea street, Sydenham, To-morrow (Sunday), 20th instant, at 2.30 p.m., for the Sydenham Publio Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Xo. 41 Durham street South. 7578 THE Friends of Arthur Baker are reapedfully invited to Attend the Funeral of his late sou, Charles Henry, leaving his Residence, Ashley Bank, on Sunday, SeDtember 20th, at 1.30, for the Church of England Cemetery, Rangiora, arriving, about 3 p.m. J. McAULIFFE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. 7533 THE Friends of Mrs Payne are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her late daughter, Sophia Annie, leaving her residence, 183 Salisbury street West, for the Linf!Vd Cemetery, on Sunday, 20th inst., at 3 p.m. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director, etc. 7589 ''HE Friends of Mr Thomas Ballantine are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, Helen, leaving his residence, 35 Clyde street, for the Linwood Cemetery, on tSundav, 20th inst., at 2 p.m. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director, etc. 7587 EORGE BARBELL, UXDERTAKER AND EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OR RIMU COFFINS Are kept in stook for urgent orders. Telegrams or Telephone Orders by Night or Day Receive Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 53 DURHAM STREET, SOUTH. Workshops, etc., 232 and 234 St. Asaph street. Telephone 721. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS, No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. J. PARSONS, ■. MONUMENTAL MASOiS, MANCHESTER STREET. Monuments and Headstones in Marble, Granite, and Stone. NEWEST DESIGNS. All .Vork Guaranteed. LOWEST PRICES. Concrete Kerbinga, Iron Rr iling*. Inspection Specially Invited. 6414 MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. J. TAI T. Corner of Cashel gtreet and Montreal street (Opposite Drillshed). li,f ANUFACTURER and IMPORTER of All Descriptions of Monumental Work. Best Quality and Lowest Price*. Inspection Invited. Eetablwhed 1863.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11692, 19 September 1903, Page 11
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