AUCTIONS. ~~~ PYNE AND (X). ~ GHEFFIELD SALE^ARDS. FRIDAY , Our Present Entries comprise;— 330 Prime Freezing Lambs 210 Prime Freeiing Wethers 120 Forward Store Lambs 100 Cratsbred Ewee in Lamb 20 Head Young Cattle 1 Heavy Draught GeMing, all work, with trial' ! ' 1 Good All-round Sheep Dog. Trial Further Entries are Invited. • PYNE and CO.. 7564 Auctioneers. PYNE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LAND ACtENTS. TTIfE beg to call the attention of those V? who are looking for Land to the PROPERTIES mentioned below, which arc a few among the many we have in our hands FOR SALE:----1530 ACRES, North Canterbury. Price £1 per acre. Splendid sheejj country. A large proportion of purchase money can remain at 4* per cent, intercet. Folio 182 284 ACRES. Lease in Perpetuity. Very low rent. Price £750. Folio 178 1200 ACRES, splendid sheep country, new house and outbuildings, close to school and railway. £4 10s per sere. Folio 172 1630 ACRES, grand sheep country, 1000 acres English grosses, balance tussock. Price £3 per acre. Folio IGfl 1200 ACRES, near Tailway and school, all new buildings, and all down in English (rrasses and clovers. A splendid property. Price £5 5s per acre. Folio 1641 430 ACRES, North Canterbury, 9-roomed house, eheepyards, dip. Price £6 per acre. Folio 135 750 ACRES, good sheep and cropping land. S-roopied house, 6-stall stable, sheep yards, etc. Price £1 per acre. Folio 124 490 ACRES, close to railway and schools, good house, land in splendid heart. £4 10s per acre. Folio 112 490 ACRES, sheep and cropping land, extra, good buildings. Price £7 per nerc. Folio 110 Vβ have also a GREAT NUMBER of FARMS of from 50 to 250 Acres, at prices varying from £10 to £82 per acre, full particulars of which wo shall be pleased to give on application. ■ S9:O ' ' PYNE and 00. P. C. TABART. ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. THIS DAY. FC. TABART Will SELL BY AUCTION • on account of James Douglas, Esq., Waikari. 420 Halfbred Wethers, in very forward condition On account of James Cowie, Esq., 70 Prime Fat Lambs On account of S. Cox, Esq., 61 Prime Fat Wethers On account of James Gow, Esq., 6 Head of Fat Cattle GUY TABART, 7544 ' Auctioneer! ' SHEEP, CATTLE, PIGS, ETC. AIIBERLEY SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT, JULY 18th. FC. TABART will hold hie USUAL. . FORTNIGHTLY 'SALE ac above, and will be pleased to receive entries for same. 7543 GUY TABART, Auctioneer. ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. VISITORS TO OHRISTOHUKOH Should etay at ABERDARE HOUSE, 239 Gloucester street West. POSITION Most. Central, close to Post Office, Cathedral, Gardens, Theatre, and Museum. Charges low. - Rooms, Board and Attendance from 4a to 6s per day. Private Residence of the Highest Order. Conducted on Modern Lines. Patronised by tie Best Classes. Telephone 1189. P.O. Box 225. GLOUCESTER HOUSE. 258 GLOUCESTER STBEET WEST. FIRST-CLASS BOARD and RESIDENCE (Central), Hot, Cold and Shower Bath*. Telephone 982. ' MRS McNIE. ■■ 6998 ' . , V:'. .• money. - MONEY TO LEND. I HAVE MONEY to LEND on any kind « •ecurity, from £5 and upvards, at cutrent rates. . >■- F. D. KESTEVEN, 9959 ' 7 Chancery lan*. ■ MONEY TO LEND. ON Mortg*<je§ of Freehold at LOWEST CURRENT KATES; also on Approved Second Mortgagee. IZARD md LOUGH NAN, Solicitors, Hereford street, Chrittchurch, 2515 . Leeston and Bouthbridgt. MONEY to Lend on First and Second Mortgage, also on Chattels. Lowest terms of interest. Favourable terms of repayment. • ■ DOUGALL ana UPHAM, 9 Cathedral square, Christchurch. i?OnA iO LEND, and £235 at 6ft per 3*JJ\JtJ cent.; also £450, £50, £50Q, andl other Bums. • BAKER BROS., Auctioneers and Lend Agents, 6644 138 Hereford street. MONEY PROMPTLY LENT . TO ANY PERSON, With or Without Security, Repayable According to Arrangement. - Also upon Life Policies, Title 'Deeds, Leases, Bills of Sale over Household ; J'urni-' ture, Live and Dead Stock. i! : • F. C. RAP HA E It, " ! 100 Caabel street East, ' Chrietchurch. ' • i?9A fifift To LEND, in Sums to Siut <&£U)UUU Borrowers, Town, Country, or Suburban Securities. Lowest Rates, j Favourable terms for repayment.—JOHNSTON. MILLS and JOYCE, Solicitors, Pioneer Chambers, corner Gloucester street and ' Oxford terrace. .:'.'■' ] HOTELS. ; COFFEE PALACE. MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. • j " ■! UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.! Coffee Palace Company, Limited. ENLARGED, IMPROVED, AND BEFURNISHED. ' ! Ideal Site, Heart ,of City. Quiet Neighbourhood. j TARIFF—6s to Ss per day Weekly from 85s to S0«. i Luggage express (Stevens) taesta all trains and stwuners. - 248 CITY'BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (Near Recce's, Ironmongers). TMRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for JL Pcrn'unent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot. cold, und shower baths. Close to Raiiway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letteia and Telegrams will receive Prompt Attention. Tekpbone No. 676, JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor.. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKEB'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. | W:thin One Minute of the Railway Station. J JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No*. G77 and 478. I
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