AUCTIONS. • VICTOR HARRIS. FURS. FURS. FURS. AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN FURS. JUST RECEIVED FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. NOW ON VIEW AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. \TICTOR HARRIS (So!e Agent for the Manufacturer) has pleasure in announc. ine the Arrival of the First Consignment of the Season of BEAUTIFUL FURS direct from the largest Fur Warehouse this side of the Line, comprising : — Black. Brown, and Grey Opossum Travelling Kug». Muffs (hand and foot). Shoulder Capes. Golf Capes, Stoles. CoUarettes. Muff Handbags. Wild Cat Hearthru-a, Brown Bear Collarette?. Wallaby Mats and Hearthrugs, Watermole and P.atypus Purse Bags, Fox Muffs. Circlettes. Hearthrugs, Grey Opossum ditlo. etc.. etc. Ah guaranteed picked skins, 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, 5003 and Manufacturer's Agent. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. ■ i> OP ACRES of Really First-class Land. O«D well fenced; watered by natural streams. Mcdcrn 9-roomed Dwelling, and a.l ■ conveniences, send stables, and other out--1 '■■ buildings Handy to town, and c!o3C to , • railway. Price i>2s 10s per acre. This is ■ a very fine farm. l& ■ * VICTOR HARRIS. AN EASTER GIFT. I ST. ALBANS. £9PA REDUCED PRlCE—Grand SecODv tion. close fenced and planted, house on concrete and plastered, i> Rood rooms, also bathrroni. h. and c, large .'auiidry. copper in brick, wash tubs, sewer I connection, gas laid, Venetians, etc. App.y 1 immCdlatC ' y - VICTOR, j ANOTHER GIFT. ' NORTH BELT. CLOSE TO. ' _£*1 "A ONLY- Full i-acrn fine high sec- !! 3t 101/ tion. in chain btreet. planted, clasc ' I 'eiiced, 6ft palings, iron front friice. and j receded irou gate, jgWg_ Pi X PE R ACRE—273 Acres of Good All- . . : t«JO round Land, suitable for growing wheat, oaU, etc. Very attractive homestead, beautifully situated. Dwelling contains C Toorus, concrete foundations, dairy, all necessary conveniences. stables, granary. etc.. orchard, natural stream runs through the. farm. Situate convenient to town, close to ra ' iY,ay, TICTOR^HARI^IS.J' 'PA ACRES of Deep. Loamy Land. CnnUU not be beaten for dairying and genem! cropping- Almost New 5-roomed House, and conveniences, stabies. cowsheds, etc., - a mile from station, and close to creamery. Price £23 per acre. A very neat and clean , :arm ' VICTOR HARRIS. lOCifl ACRES of the Very Finest Shwp -jUv Land (it is questionable if thcro . is hotter in Canterbury), all well grassed with Knciish grass and red clorer, watered by | natural streams, sheep proof fences, ample =hp.tcr. good buildings, and sheep yards, etc. Price £10 10s per acre. If a man of sufficient means sees this farm it is quite safo U, anUcipute business. 1 f»n PER ACRE—B9O Acres of First-class " &*O Sheep Land that will grow good ; crops of oats, rape, turnips, etc., land and ' fences in best "of order, well watered, attrac- * tivo 7-roomed Dwelling, piastorcd, and well finished, best of outbuildings, including stables, granary. she«p yards, etc. Handy to town. A good, cafe farm. 9Q ' VICTOR HARRIS. /~1 OODWILL of Leaso 65 Acres First-class ■ \J Dairying Land, 6-roomed House, and conveuienccs, stables, cowsheds, and other I outbuildings, near creamery and railway. - Price of goodwill £160. 142 > l * VICTOR HARRIS. KArt ACRES of Good Loam Land, clay mj\J subsoil, grows first-class crops of ' wheat, oats, etc. A special feature of tho . farm is its extreme freedom from weeds, and I especially twitch. Everything in capital . order. Good buildings, etc. Price £16 103 ' per acre. One of the fineet farms in Can--1 terburv. I^® 1 VICTOR HARRIS. OAA ACRES Good Agricultural and -iUU Pastoral Land, all in the beet of ' heart, good fences, natura.l streams, etc., atT tractive 8-roomed Dwelling, good stables, ' oranary. sheep yards, etc. 15 minutes' walk 1 From railway station. Convenient to town. ', Price £21 10e per acre. 130 1 X V VICTOR HARRIS. I DEVEREUX BROS. f DEVEREUX BROS. [ NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th. I VEHICLES, VEHICLES, VEHICLES. TRAPS. GIGS, DOGCARTS. FOURWHEELERS, and ONE GENTLEMAN'S CARRIAGE. ' tMfty-five vehicles n? all., a '. I? large number for ABSOLUTE SALE. SPECIAL.—By order of the Official As- - nignec. Ashburton, One FOUR-WHEELER for Absolute Sale. i B S*l« to commence 1 p.m. at our Yards. I 9689 DETE.REUX BROS. I FIELD AND ROYDS. . FEILD and ROYDS. * SHEEP FARM FOR SALE. 5 WJE. have the following desirable SHEEP * V PROPERTY for siALE: — 1600 ACRES. About 300 acres are heavy River Flats, balance low downs, nearly ? all ploughable. It is well watered by running streams, and is handy to the '' Markets. Railway, etc. ■j —~"~"" We would advise buyers to inspect this - Property before buying elsewhere. The price a»ked is only £4 10s per acre, . and exceptionally easy terms can be ara ranged. 0 Buyers can inspect and return to Chriat- ;, church on same day. For further particulars apply d FIELD and ROYDS. I. A. W. PERKINS. 1 t>l66 Auctioneer. s — £ ROLFE AND CO. IT WAIPUKURAU. Hawke's Bay, front.aV ing a good metalled road. 500 acres of , Magnificent Rolling Downs, close to town, and the best stock market in the province, watered by permanent streams, and carrying 2J sheep per acre, well fenced and subj • dmdod. Building—i-roomed whare only. Price £10 10s per acre. Terms, £1500 cash. g No. 2. HAWKE'S BAY, 1000 Acres Rolling Downs, 10 miles from Waipawa, winter* 2i sheep. Price £8 10s, quarter cash. - No. 3. HAWKE'S BAY. '2500 Acres of Flat, Undulating, and Low Hill Country situate 12 miles from Tekepau Rnilway Station. Homestead of 16 rooms, woolshcd. stnbles. etc. This property is fenced and subdivided into 26 paddocks, a!! well watered l<y per- . manent streams; winters '2J sheep, 250 heed of cattle. Price £3 per acre. £2000 cash. >. No. 4. 7 AJORTH ISLAND—FIax Property. 830 h IN Acres freehold, of which about one-half :, is under flax of the best quality. A large 5 proportion is ready to null, and the balance, of the block is last coming into flax. Tos gether with the available neighbouring flax !• tover which the owner Iμa first call at easy * royalty), there is ample materia! to establish a mill. Splendid drying grounds. Main '' road frontage, and on other boundary the )' railway run?, with flag s;jt:on ciose at hand. ,f Price £3 15s per Terms arranged. c District. Hawke's Bay—lloo r it Acroe. all in grass, .well fenced. -Irooraed Cottaue, stable, etc. Title L.I.P. a Rent 4a 7d acre. Price £700. n . — ___ >' have other Choico Sheep Runs, Sta--11 tions, and Farms for Sale in the North Island. Please send cr cell for particulars. I ROLFF. AND COMPANY. FINANCIAL AGi-.N IS. OHRISTCHURCH CHAMBERS 0 (Over Christchurch Meat Company's Office), 1 Hereford street. Christchurch. Head OSice: Waipawa. Hawke's Bay. A. J. FRANK, 7iSs Manager.
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