AUCTIONS VICTOR HARRIS. ,\ REMINDER!—AUCTION SALE. THIS I_V !MV .-t 1 o'c'ock. at RotherUeld Hotel. TO FARMERS, BUILDERS and OTHERS. A large quantity of BUILDING MATEj RIALh. including Flooring. Studs. Joists, ! Match-lining. Weatherboards. SO Windows, |35 Dcors. Atlas Range, with hot water ser- \ vice. Grates. Bath. lOOgal. Tank. Piping. Force Pump, 30J0 Bricks, Firewood, etc. Now on View. i«7 VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneers. I On THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock. j ON tho Premises of Mr Campbell. Matai j street Lower Riccarton. near the Railway Station, tho CONTENTS of a SEVEN- ! ROOMED HOUSE. | Full particulars in To-morrow's Papers, | VICTOR HARRIS. j _,1~3 Auctioneers. j FURS! FURS!! FURSIII i F 1 OR PRIVATE SALE IN ROOMS, ' Balance of Qv s'gnment OPOSSUM RUGS. WALLABY MATS AND j HEARTHRUGS. : Shoulder Canes. Golf Capes. Stoles, Collari ettea. Muffs. Bags, etc.. etc., etc. ' All marked down in Plain Figures to clear 1 , the line. j I VICTOR HARRIS. j I Solo Agent. : square" dis- ! : 4»10.JU TRICT—J-Acre and fine Ktsi- j <ler.ee of 1_ rooms. Sound house, recently i mo icrnisod with all up-to-date conveniences. Siiitiib'.o equ.vly for a private residence or _ high-class hoarding-house; ten bo.irders ut j pn.-i'iit. As die t.m<t for the opening of j the Exhibition approaches a property of this j rlus? will, so centrally situated, bo diflicnJt, if not impossible, to obtain. Apply curly. Terms. VICTOR IIARRIS._ VERY NICE "POSITION IN CITY. Pi A"f|- VERY attractive 7-rcomed tS*LV./_)U dwelling-, beautifully finished throughout, bathroom, hot and cold water •ervice, gas in r.V rooms, electric bells, scullery, pantry, washhouse. etc. J-acre vary nicely laid out, lawn and garden, asphalt paths, etc. This house i 3 situate in a very fashionable part of tho city. Curds to view from 2341 VICTOR _HARRIS._ 1 iTICC.VfITONT | -PftQX— VI-:RY substantia', modern dwel- -, i cvOOt) ling, containing G large rooms, plastered and richly papered, hot and cold water service; bathroom, scullery, _ bay windows and portico hisrh concrete foundations, Wiifliho'jM with fixed tub", and other oonj veniences. good section nicely laid cut in | lawn and garden two minutes' walk from j electric tram. A real good property. Cards 'to view from I .17 VICTOR_H ARRIS. _ i\M>7\NUl". i I X?QQA—*i ACRES of Tea'ly first-class I c*J<DtJ\J land, t gelher wilh up-10-d?te sroomed house, scullery, bathroom, and other conveniences, stables, cowshed, fowlhouses, large orchard. Situato nc.".r tram. A very nice property. 187 I VICTOR HARRIS. j a "g"6od" dairy farm. ~~ r»9*-r PER ACRE—S3 acres real gcod grass mftmtO land, prows frond crops of wheat, • clover, etc., well fenced, watered by natural stream, modern 5-roomed house, gv-.od outbuildings. Situate near creamery and handy 'to town. 113 ! VICTOR HARRIS. j I BE CENTRAL." £ r 7(\(\ ONLY—S minutes only from Bal- . •"« lantyno's, fine sunny section, clos>e fenced, with new house. 6 living rooms, 1 with every modern convenience, 2 bays, : terms. 221 I yiCTOR_HA__RIS._ MORTGAGEES SALE — COUNTRY STORE, few miles from town, low price, i easy terms. My instructions aro to tell. A . chance for an enterprising couple. _, VICTOR | TfTANfED, for a CAStrpURCHASER7~a » » good General Store, in town or suburbs. farms! farms! QQ ACRES first-class agricultural land, «'0 Lincoln district, good buildings, __9 per acre. 146 QAA ACRES good all-round farm, North *JVJ\J Canterbury, buildings, £12 10s per acre. 118 1 ACRES good sheep farm, handy to XO _»U town, capital buildings, £6 C» per acre. 105 QQfJ ACRES tine agricultural farm, good OOD buildings, £14 per acre. 106 ~tf\f\ ACRES good dairy farm, substantial LUO buildings, near creamery and station, £14 per acre. 89 tHO ACRES real good ail-round farm, .LUt/ pood buildings. 11 miles from town, £10 10s per acre. | Jf\ ACRES good agricultural farm, ample _feU buildings, eight miles from town. £1600. B*2 Full particulars of above, and others, on application to VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms, Colombo street. C. ft. WILSON. POTATOES. POTATOES. C 1 R WILSON is instructed to SELL by >• AUCTION. Without Reserve. 50 SACKS POTATOES, including Table, Baker's, and Pig, TO-MOKnOW, at 2.30 o'clock. Now is your time to secure supplies at your own price. C. R. WILSON, 2,156 Auctioneer. j EGGS! EGGS!! EGGS!!! I i UCTION SALE of NEW-LATD and IJ\ PR'-ISRRVED EGGS, WILSON'S SALBYARDS, I TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 11 o'clock. I Largo Quantities to Hand. j C. R. WILSON. ' 2100 Auctioneer. WILSON'S POPULAR SALEYARDS. GOING NIGHT AND DAY. CR. WILSON reports tremendous yard- • ings and splendid sales. Turkey | Gobblers from 20s to .''Us. Geese 5s to 5s od, ' Ducks is 3d to 3s 3d, Pullets 4s to Gs Gd. ' Hens, fat _< Gd to ;$* 3d. Pedigree Black ■■ Orpington Pullets t-s, 13s. to 455, Cockrels i 21s to 30s, Potatoes slightly easier. Up-to-j dates, prime £13 10.S to £11, other early varic- i j ties ill 10s to £12 10s. Derwents £7 10s to ! ' £1) Gs. according to quulitv. Chick Wheat 3s to lis fid. Oats Is lid to _» 3d Barley Feed 2s Gd bushel. Produce sales daily. Poultry - i every Saturday. Entries invited. 10R C. R. WILSON, Auctioneer. FIELD AND ROYDS. "PIELD AND ROYDS. FARMS FOR SALE. ' ACRKS ' a we ' l improved, and a large «OU proportion recently laid down in grass nnd clov.r. Situated within 2.J miles of ono of tho best markets in Canterbury, handy to j railway and school. Subdivided into 12 conI venient paddocks, all well watered. Buildings consist of six-roomed House, large stable, . shearing xhi-d. yards, dip. etc. I Price £10 Its per acre. Easy terms can be ! I arranged. j ACRES rich river flat land, subclUU divided into eleven paddocks. Grows splendid crop* of wheat, oats and turnips. , and for a fattening farm cannot be turpasstd. . I Buildings consist of 5-roomed Cottage. | stable, yards, etc I I'rioi i'lii los per acre. Easy terms can be ■ urrar.god. < For further particulars apply to ' FIELD and ROYDS. 1 . A. W. PERKINS. 632 Auctioneer._ i PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TT S. RICHARDS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ISS Gloucester street. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BLIGH'S ROAD. PAPANUI. , 7 ACHiUS 3 ROO_>_ 1 PF.KCH—First-class I • _.___ _r.d h.iii_y to the tram. £120 per '• acre. MERIVALE E-TATE—3O Perches! Office r'ud, £100; also adjoiiin? Sec:.on. fenced . | o:i one s.Jo £305. Two Sections Rep urn i j strict. UT p ere he _ each. BEALEY ..VENUE, close to' Manchester j fciui-t—Si-ctic-.i Hi: fro_t_-re _ i\ chains cc-cp witti r.-Ttbcrn aspect. £if>o. ■ V\ r ii' 'Xi'DN" ~EvF!\Te Fcl-'daiton—Fine ' » » Section. 1 ivxid l'J pcicfcts, with river fro:.t_i.-e. _ , pOLOMIit) STRT:ET NORTH, close' to j >—' B.&io/ _\c-..i.-.. —Q__rtcr-ac:e Section. with i>ue otuii:: :ro_ta_c. 563 :
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