AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. THIS DAY! THIS DAY I! (THURSDAY). I.SO p.m. CLEARING SALE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. 2G Utr.cheater street (near Stat'on). /CONTENTS c>; a FIVK-ROOMED HOUSE V/ including Tapestry Suite {0 pieces). Piano by Bord. Duche-sc Chests. B.R. BedFtends. Chiffonier. Axminstcr Carpet, and a Lost ot Useful Sundries. VICTOR HARRIS. f;2?5 Auctioneer. LEASE-IN-PERPETUITV. NORTH CANTERBURY.
"inn ACRES firM-c'iass land, admittedly \ xUU the pick of the district, and equal to £30 per acre "land in the Christchurch 'district. cio«e to township, rent 323 per acre. Firs'.-class modem house aDd outbuildings, all in the pink of condition, ;iuprovements alone worth tho motwy »*ked. £300 cash. «nd j balance at low rate of interest. A fine ! chance for a man to make a certain and j pood livinp. _ _f»QQA ONLY—Town. Section, Willow street. House 6 rooms and corveniencea. A chance for a working man with a family. Terms given. A gift at tho pnc * YI . CTO 3 ? AKRIS _ ~TO LET FOITT~TERM OF ABOUT THREE YEARS. IN Xha heart of th« city, within 100 yards j of Cathedral Rquare. a fice Stone Bu.lding of two storeys, containing , nesriy 30Q0fi of store space, well lighted, rith hozst to upper floor, two entrances. Also large outside dry store. Rent dead low (no premium) to an "approved _ '-'j A~HAND"Y _ LTTTLE~FAriM. (7A ACRES gocd agricultural land well I\J fenced, watered and subdivided, mod-rn S-roomed house. gocd outbuilding. Situate about 13 miles from town. Price £15 IPs per acre. HARRIS^ 1300 ACRES. THIS Farm would be hard to Wat in Canterbury for sheep and cattle raisin? purposes. The soil is oi a warm, loamy nature, the land is splendidly passed, unci is principally sunny slopes and flaU. and is wpll watered by natural streams, sheep-proof fences, and good buildinfrs. Situate Canterbury. A GOOD ALL ROUND FARM. QQ ACRES of good loamy land, suitable CD for cropping and dairying, all well drained ar.d fenced. Almost new 5-rcomed house good outbuildings. Near railway, creamer;', and school. Price. £30 per acre A real good farm. VICTOR HARRJ^ aTvery fine farm". A(\(2 ACRSS sweet loamy land, prows pood QiVO crops of wheat oats, etc., watered by natural streams, well subdivided, fences in best of order, good 4-roonied house, best of outbuildings. Price, £17 per acre. This is one of the finest cropping- and CTazinj? farm* in Canterbury; it can be strongly recommended to anyone looking for a farm ot itß kind " VICTOR HARRIS 26 A GOOD LITTLE FARM. -t A A ACRES of good all-round land, well 1441 fenced, and in splendid order throughout. Really pretty homestead, house contain* 6 looms, best of outbuildings, including stables, dairy, cowsheds, etc. Situate about li miles from creamery, school, and station. Price £30 Ids per acre. A model f arm . Situato North C^^^^lSl NORTH CANTERBURY. OTQ ACKES real good agricultural land. A. IO well suited for grazing cattle and sheep, and for cropping. Attractive modern 6-Toomed house, also good stables, sheepyards, granary, etc., orchard, and floweT garden. Land is watered by natural streams. Price £15 per acre. 133 VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms, Colombo street. 4817 C. A. LEES AND CO. C. A. Lees.) (W. G. Braes p A. LEES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ■ 158 CASHEL STREET.
BOARDINGHOUSE FOR SALE. Furniture, etc., and lease of 9-roomed House, doing good business, close to Powerhouse. 4150. SPECIAL PQAfi-REDCLIFFS. good house of 6 J&OVJyj rooms and furniture, standing on i-acre section. As owner is leaving, this is offered at a grc«t sacrifice, and is a. real bargain. Inspect quickly, and make cash offer. Must sell. - Prjorv-- CITY, in main street Two 3tOOU sound houses of 4 end 5 rooms, with verandah, scullery, washhouso, copper. In first-class order. Good water supply. Rents return 10 per cent. Standing on beautiful i-acre section. 1 oh»m frontage. All well fonced. _____ £i-j/\-f\_MERIVALE—Modern House. 7 ffcxUOVJ good rooms, verandah, oriel win. dows. bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, ncu'.lery, tiled hearths and grates, gas and fittings, Venetians, carved mantels, all conveniences, over i-Acre, laid out in lawn, shrubs and fruit tree*. A really handsome place. . FoL_436 OKQA-RICCARTON, close to tram line AOOU —New house 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, plastered, verandah, bay window, centre flowers, tiled grates and hearths, Venetians, 1-Acre section, more land can be had iif required. _____ ppt rrv—ClTY—Modern new house of 6 JW I O\J rooms, bathroom hot and cold water, wardrobes, cupboards, 2 bay windows, and portico door, tiled hearths and grates, everything tp-to-date, washbouse, copper, tubs, about j-Acre. Fol. 147 na-t r—BEALEY AVENUE—First-clase 2wOJLtJ House of 6 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, Venetian*, c m.». all conveniences, good section. Fol. 21 Pr Q A-r-ADDINGTON— Good sound, subdwOi/U stnntial housa of 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and oold water, ecullery, wa«hliouse. copper, tubs, coalhouse, etc., windruiil tnd tank, good garden, i-Acre section. Fol. 164 f>-OP-LINWOOD, just ofi tram line— <&O***J nearly new house of 5 good rooms, plastered and papered, well decorated, bathroom, pantry, ecullery, verandah washhouse, copper, tubs, J-Acro section. Fol. 158 _?7XA— ST. ALBANS—WeII-built house--3j I D\J of 6 large rooms, plastered and papered, gas and fittings, bathroom, hot and cold water, oriel window, verandah, tiled hearths and grates, all conveniences, beauti. ful section of over J-Acre, in lawn and good »arden, two doors off proposed tram route. ■ ____!_ d A K(\— VERY tne house of 8 large dW___U rooms, plastered and papered, fcft hall bay window and verandah, all modern conveniences, good outbuildings. 1 Acre land, long frontage, on tram Jine. Fol. SO6 £"7(\f\ —MODERN* house of 7 good rooms, dW I \J\) bathroom, hot and cold water, gas end fittings, wardrobes, plasriered and papered, criel window, verandah nil conveniences, lawn, asphalt paths, good section, £50 deposit. balance_arrangedL Fol. 847 clone to tram line— dW IJv up-to-date house of 7 large rooms, bathroom, hot and cold, lavatory basin, verandah and bay window, gas and Venetians, wardrobes, i-Acre. asphalt paths. A first-claas house. Fol. 253 /-»-< Q!T;r —WITHIN two miles from Square dUXO IO —Mo_«rn house, C rooms, all convenience*, vinery, stabling, cow shed, 7 Acres land, £75 deposit, balance »t Si per cent ; FoJL_ 4 41 r> -9 -—A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT dwO—>O —Two house*. 4 and 5 rooius respectively, plastered b»y window, verandah, bathroom, pantry, scuUery. wasbhouse, copper, tubs, crn.s. nearly J-Acre land. Lot at 22s per week. ; Fol. 121 a 7»-j * Zf\— WEST—Well-built house of 7 dwJ-_O\J rooms bathroom, hot and cold water, lavatory basin, sho*-er, Bft hall, very ltrge rooms every modern convenience, over 1 Acre land. A choice residence. Fol. 228 Prron—ST. A—BANS—House of 6 rooms, dw I O\J jicullery. pantry, bay window, veraidah. greenhouse, fish pond*, fernery, summer house, trap shed, loose-box, fowihouses, etc., good garden, about 11 Acres land. Fol. _4 C. A. LEES and CO., ISB Cashel street, next Tatteraall'i. HOLAIES and SONS' Bedstead Factory S«U direct -to ihe Public at Wholesale Frice. We axe the largest Bedstead Manufacturers in the Southern Hemisphere, and guarantee every bedstead we seli. Call and inspect our display. Everyone Welcomed. Full size Iron Bedsteads from _ls. Brass-rail 26s 6d ca&k. Italian Bedsteads from 60a.
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