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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. rp A T T E R S A L L' S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). t On account of Mr J. W. CROFT, Upstanding blk g. svts. broken to s. and d. harness, thoroughly reliable; trial On account of a CLIENT, B Cnh 1, ririrfT 4yr«. broken to saddle and hnrness, splendid v.eight-carrier: trial On account of Mr JNO. TOON, B C Jock, rising .lyr.-. by Chntham. dam Blossom, by Frir.re Royal, g.d. imported from Tasmania On account of Mr J NO. PARKINSON, B Cob g Nobby, by Al'adin. broken to saddle, good stock horse-, prize winner; trial On account of J. D. HALL. 1 Ch m. lyrs hy Reflector, out of Crocus, broken to saddle Sale commences U a.m. Advertised lots 12 noon. PYNE and CO.. 4133 Auctioneers. SPRINI'TsTON SALEYARDS. MONDAY NEXT. ni"R PTtESENT ENTRIES COMPRISE— COO Fat and Store Sheep and Lamb--4C Head Store and Dairy Cattlo Further entries arc- invited. PYNE and CO., 4437 Auctioneers. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. ,*, UCTION SALE OF THE — k. REEVES PROPRIETARY DREDGING PLANT AND CLAIM. Also THE GOLDEN UNITED PONTOONS. In MR CHARLES CLARK'S ROOMS, Hereford street. At 2 o'clock p.m. C. It. CLARK. 41:19 Auctioneer. 11. T. SMITH. PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, LICHFIELD STREET. Noxt City Boot Palace. TO-MORROW. SATURDAY. 12 o'clock. DKAPERY nnd CLOTHING. Curtain.*. Blankets, guilts. Rugs. Suit and Costume Lengths. Skirt». Blousings, Muslins, and Gents' Mercery. 50 Doz. Pairs Ladies' and Children's Cashmere Hose. Set Q'vi Harness. 3 Ladies' and, Gents* English Sample Bicycles. Fancy Goods. Watches. Clocks. E.P. Ware. etc. NO RESERVE. 1646 H. T. SMITH. Auctioneer. VICTOR HARRIS. BUILDING SECTIONS in and around Christchurch at lowest prices, and on terms. .pPQ A—ST. ALBANS -New house of 6 ifcOOu roomr,. plastered, verandah, high foundation, pantry, wanhhouso, bath, h. and c. servico, gas fittings, 47 perches land. Fo. 251 i?XAA—ST. ALBANS—WeII-finished CoI*OUU tage I rooms, plastered, v. blinds, scullery, w. house, copper, pantry, verandah, b. window. J-acro, asphalt paths. Fo. 250 .I?"7AA— ST. ALBANS—Nice House of G dw I V'U rooms, plastered throughout, vcn. blinds, h. and c. servico, 5 fireplaces, tiled prates, 3 wardrobes, bookcase,* hothouse, ilacre, all conveniences. Fo. 219 A MODEL SUBURBAN FARM. PAPANUI (just off Har«wood road.) Nearly 12 Acres and Good Buildings. -C 1 9nn _ THIS is one of the neatest and dWL-_U\./ best Farms in the Papanui District. The land ia a rich loam of unusual depth, and at all times is certain to produce prolific root and cereal crops. It is in tho best of heart, and is absolutely free of troublesome weeds. The orchard contains over 135 trees, every one of which is full bearing, and has been skilfully pruned and grafted. These trees, in conjunction with smaller fruits, are capable of returning £109 per annum. The buildings consist of a pood 4-roomed house and scullery, stables, fruit shed, cow-bails, etc.. all in thorough good order. An industrious man cannot fail to do well on this farm. Easy terms arranged. 157 VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP FARM. O QAA—SO ACRES of Gcod Agricultural <3**Cj\J\J Land well fenced and subdivided, comfortable 5-roo:ncd House, good outbuildings, situate about 12 miles from town. 153 VICTOR HARRIS. A HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM. r?A*-:A—37 ACRES of Good Land, well c?Zti/O\J fenced and drained ar.d subdivided into 6 paddocks, almost new sevenroomed Dweiling and good outbuildings. 12 acres at present in crop, balance carrying 12 milch cows. ?j hor-os. and youiv: stock. Handy to Railway, Post Office, and School. 150 VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. 1 Qfi ACRES of Good all-round Land, all J-Ov/ w-»ll fenced and subdivided, and in capital order, water in every paddock, land grows from 40 to 50 bushels of wheat to tho acre, good 6-roomed Houso, 4-stalled stable, grain store, cowshed, etc. Price £23 per acre. 147 VICTOR HARRIS. 370 ACRES. -P1 n 1 f» S PER ACRE - 370 Acr " of cEf-LO if splendid all-round Land, grows heavy crops of wheat, cats, etc., all well fenced watered and subdivided, and in clean crder. comfortable 5-roomcd House and good outbuildings, situate handy to Railway Station and about 15 miles from town. A real gocd farm. VICTOR HARRIS. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, C 2091 COLOMBO STREET. BAKER BROS. VALUABLE PROPERTY. Q-i 9AA— PROPERTY' comprising 35 ctwJL_«UU acres of rich land, including 9 acres of river fiat, with good dwellingbouse. G or 7 rooms, cost over £190, all necessary outbuildings, also complete follmongering plant woolshed. scour, waterrace, and wool-working improvements, within half a mile of a railway station, exceptional lacilitics for dairying. Grr.ss return of £500 a year car. be mado by wool scouring by cuergclic man. To bo sold te a going concern. i?AAA—PAPANUI—7-roomed Houso and (SrJUU _ acres. Houso contains every possible convenience, and is in splendid order, good orchard, with over 70 fruit trees in (rood bearing, apple store, small stable, fowlhou-e and pig stye. A cheap property. 1716 4?l9_| A—CA~RLTON MILL ROAD-6 SO-l _-"±"L/ roams, threo frontages. 2 bay windows, 2 verandahs, washhouse. bath, h. and c, prettily designed and attractive home. 1613 AVENUE — 7 .;&i-L\J«-)V large rooms, pas throughout, h. and c. large stables, trap house, cyclo house, workshop, bathroom, greenhouse, fowl run. orchard in full bearing. A most desirable property; J-acre. 1620 •Pi Knn _J °- ;rSLOI;V * ST T | EET^6 — rooms. .-SrlDUv/ all modern conveniences. tiled hearths 2 bay windows, washhouse, copper, tubs, sewer conr.ccliou. 1. and p., gas throughout, i-acre. _ 16-?b TO LET. HANDSOME GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. TO be Let, Honse 10 rooms, offices, 5 acres land Fondaiton road, healthily situated, well buiit. large airy rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, every convenience, garden, bowling green, tennis and croquet lawns, •■■rcbard and vinery (good bearing vines), and *el! laid out, paddock. Tho whole in firstclass order. i ___ TTT-LL Furnished House at St. Albans. S » t rooms, every convenience This property is everything that can be desired by a gentleman. BAKER BROSAUCTIONEERS, 1493 Laud and Estate Agents.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12532, 29 June 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12532, 29 June 1906, Page 12

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