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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES. AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES. AUCTION SALE OF BICYCLES. THIS DAY. ON account of the action of a loading cycle firm during the past few weeks scllin? off B.S.A. Bicyoles at ruinoudly low prices, thus paralysing the cycle trade, it has been decided to counteract this by holding en AUCTION SALE at VICTOR HARRIS'S Central Auction Rooms. Colombo street, THIS DAY, APRIL 12th, at Noon. THIS DAY, APRIL 12th. at Noon. THIS DAY, APRIL 12th, at Noon, Of 15 LADIES' NEW "CLIMAX" BICYCLES. 10 GENTS' NEW "CLIMAX" BICYCLES. The "CLIMAX" BICYCLES bcir.g the highest standard of perfection, and made in Birmingham, the home of the 8.5.A.. havo been selected as the nearest in design to tne selling-off concern's machines, and as the auctioneer's instructions are to SELL ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, it is hop<>d the public will rally tound this sale TOMORROW. "CLIMAX" BICYCLES are British throughout, fitted w;th free wheels. Jwo rim brakes. Brooks'.s saddle?. best vulcanised tyres, and are the equal of any bicycles sola here at £16 to £18. Come and have a look at them To-day. VICTOR HARRIS. 9005 Auctioneer. TO CATERERS, CONFECTIONERS. GROCERS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. A LARGE AST) IMPORTANT SALE OF THE STOOK-IN-TRADE OF A HIGHCLASS CATERER. THIS DAY. MR VICTOR HARRIS has been favoured *ith instructions from the Committee of the Federal Club {who have leased the Premises of the Ladies' Club) to SELL, on the Premises of the latter, Worcester street, next to Royal Exchange Buildings TODAY (Thursday), at 1.30 p.m., immense Assortment of GENERAL FURNISHINGS. Included in the list, which is very large: — 90 Kahn's Austrian chairs, 40 small diningtablee, 1 large National caeh register (as good as new), 10 doz. large and small knives, 10 doz. dessert forks, 10 doz. email forks and spoons, 2 panel counters, a quantity of gas brackets and fittings, arc lamp, G chandeliers, Brussels and other carpets, inlaid linoleums, duobesse chests, rerge and plushette curtains, tablecloths, 4 ohests tea, and a large quantity of groceries of every doecription, g'.aseware, crockery, and culinary utensils. On View Morning of Sale. Sale at 1.30 p.m. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. 9000 FURS. FURS. FURS. AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN FURS. JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. . NOW ON VIEW AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. \TICTOR HAHRIS (Sole Agent for tho Manufacturer) has pleasure in announc. ing the Arrival of the First Consignment of the Season of BEAUTIFUL FURS direct from the largest Fur Warehouse this eide of the Line, comprising:— Block. Brown, and Grey Opossum Travelling Rugs, Muffs (hand and foot), Shoulder Cepes. Golf Capes, Stoloa, Collarettes, Muff Handbags. Wild Cat Hearthrugs, Brown Bear Collarettee, WaUaby Mats and Hearthrugs, Watermole and Platypus Purse Baga, Fox Muffs, Circlettes, Hearthrugs, Grey Opossum ditto, etc., etc. All guaranteed picked skina, cured with MIMOSA, and Absolutely Mothproof. On Sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday nights, and hereafter daily until disposed of (which will not be long). No middle profits, merely commission on manufacturer's profits. ' VICTOR HARRIS,' Auctioneer, 8903 and Manufacturer's Agent. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. Q9C ACRES of Really First-clase Land, «>i£O well watered by natural streams. Modern 9-roomed Dwelling, and all conveniences, good stablc3. and ether outbuildings. Handy to town, and cloae to railway. Price £25 10s per acre. This is a very fine farm. ; 138 VICTOR HARRIS. O-t £ PER ACRE—27B Acres of Good Allround Land, suitable for growing wheat, oats, etc. VeTy attractive homestead, beautifully situated. Dwelling contains 6 rooms, concrete foundations, deiry, all necessary conveniences, stables, gTanary. etc., orchard, natural stream runs through the farm. Situate convenient to town, close to railway. \&1 y VICTOR HARRIS. P(\ ACRES of Deep, Loamy Land. CanDU not be beaten for dairying and general cropping- Almoet, New 5-roomed House, and conveniences, staples, cowsheds, etc., j mile from station, and close to creamery. Price £23 per acre. A. very neat and clean farm. 143 VICTOR HARRIS. 1 QHf\ ACRES of the Very Finest Sheep 1OU" Land (it is questionable if there is better in Canterbury), all well graesed with English grass and red clover, watered by natural streams, sheep proof fence*, ample shelter, good buildings, and sheep yards, etc. Price £10 10s per acre. If a man of sufficient means sees this farm it is quite safe to anticipate business. 130 * VICTOR HARRIS. PQ PER-ACRE—B3O Acres.of First-class dwO Sheep Land that will grow good crops of oats, rape, turnips, etc., land and fences in heart of order, well watered, attrac tive 7-roomed Dwelling, plastered, and well finished, best of outbuildings, including , stables, gTanary, cheep yards, etc. Handy "to town. A good, safe farm. 9Q VICTOR HARRIS. OODWILL of Leaso i>s Acres First-class vjl Dairying Land, 6-roomed House, and conveniences, stables, cowsheds, and other outbuildings, near creamery and railway. Price of goodwill £160. ' 1-12 VICTOR HARRIS. PJ/-W-V ACRES of Good Loam Land, clay OvA/ subeoil, grows first-claS9 crops of wheat, oats, etc. A special feature of the farm is its extreme freedom from weeds, and especially twitch. Everything in capital order. Good buildings, etc. Price £16 10e per acre. One of the finest farms in Cani terbury. ' 126 VICTOR HARRIS. OArt ACRES Good Agricultural and wUU Pastoral Land, 0!! in the best of heart, good fences, natural streams, etc., attractive 8-roomed Dwelling, good stables, eranary, sheep yards, etc. 15 minutes' walk from railway station. Convenient to town. Price 10a per acre. 139 VICTOR HARRIS. ACRES Cropping and Grazing Land, IU well fenced and subdivided, Mtdern I House 5 rooms, and conveniences, stables, i and other outbuildings. 12 miles from town. Price £15 lOe per acre. VICTOR HARRIS. BESIDES above I have a Large Range of Farms, varying frem 10 Acres to 5000 Acres, and shall be glad to supply particu'are on application. ' VICTOR HARRIS, Centra! Auction Rooms, Colombo street. DEVEREUX BROS. IXEVEREUX BROS. NEXT SATURDAY. 14th APRIL, 1906. At our Rooms, Liohfi«>:d street, at 1 p.m. rpHE CONTENTS of a well-furnished 5I -a. roomed HOUSE, including Piano. Iron Bedsteads, Bcddi&g. Bed and Table linen. Crockery, Wicker Chairs, Tables, 3 Cheats Drawers, Waehstand, Sewing Machine, and a large assortment of sundries too numerous to mention. ABSOLUTE SALE. NO RESERVE. 9403 _DEVEREUX BROS^ WEDNESDAY NEXT, 18th APRIL. GB EAT SALE of VEHICLES, including Gigs. 'Dog>carta. Drays, Whrtechapel Carte, Spring Carte, Buggies, Expresses, etc., at 1 p.m. 9404 DEVEREUX BROS. NEW Motor Caps and Hats just landed! at Beath and Co.'c, the latest style* for Autumn wear.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12477, 12 April 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12477, 12 April 1906, Page 12

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