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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND 00. ~~ AMBEBLEY YABDS. MONDAY NEXT. 220 Hoggets, mixed *cxc* 50 Fat Wether* 175 Halfbred Ewea, to Lamb end of Auft-rt; a good line S Prime Porker* Sheepskins, etc. Account Glenmark and Teviotdale Station*, 10 Springing Heifers, good *ort* I Also 60 Bushels Ryegrass Seed, machine dressed Account Mr J. A. Fairweathec, 12 Acres good Turnip* 6455 DALGETY and CO., LTD. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. CHEEP FARMS FOR' SALE. RANGITATA DISTRICT. IQQ4 ACRES, all in grass, 9 miles from XOO'x Railway Station, carries S3OO ewes, and fattens all the lambs, 10-roomed House, all requisite farm buildings and yards, well subdivided and watered. Price, £3 per acre. _ ' Q9/< ACRES, "adjoining - abovo, half in 1 ij'-irx English grass, balance ploughable, good wooished, men's house, dip, etc. Price £S per acre. QCC ACRES, same~locality, three miles OU J rivor frontage, 250 acres ploughed, balance ploughable, good Cottage. Price £S per acre. i IQKA A O -*- 33 ' o£ which 450 in grass, ■ J.OO\J balance ploughable, 4-roomodCot- ; tage, long river frontago. Price £6 6s per 1 acre ______ rOA ACRES, ring fenced, all in native. O-tAJ A grand graaing block. Prioe £4 10s per acre. Further particulars on application to 6478 DALGETY and CO., LTD. HARDING, SON AND 00. OYEZI OYEZII OYEZtII GOVERNOR'S BAY. 2 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT. August 16th, 1908. AUCTION SALE. MESSRS HARDING, SON and CO. (instructed by tho owners) will SELL as above, FURNITURE and EFFECTS, Bee--1 hives, Gordon Tools, Carpenter's Tool\ Saw Mill, etc., etc., eta Every lot will go to the highest bidder. | W. R. HARDING, Auctioneer, 540 IS3 Hereford street, Christchurch. W. R. Harding.) (B. Harding. HARDING, SON AND Cft, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, LANiD, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. __ GLOUCESTER CHAMBERS. BOARDINGHOUSES " WITHIN SH-3 INNER CIRCLE, aHEISTCHUROH. £160—6 room*, every convenience, 7 boarders, low rent. 489-20 £100—16 rooms, good city position, every convenience, full of boarders; long lease, low rent. 469-21 13 Rooms, splendid residence, near Park. £100—Exhibition. Low rant, good grounds, near E. Tram. A chance of a hundred. A fortune in this. 486-16 £950 for Freehold, furniture at valuation, very easy terms, 20 rooms and stabling, full of boarders; no goodwill. 48-15 £15—7 Rooms and everything, some furniture. 485-14 £160—9 Large Room*, every convenience, low rent; boarders. 484-13 £150—9 Rooms and everything, 22* per week; well finished. 481-12 £350—11 Rooms, low rent; full of boarders. 477-2' Thoee requiring Boardinghouae* will do' well to enquire at once. If you have not enough money to go iv, we can get it for you. Some Dining-rooms and_ Restaurants. (^HRJ-EKMUROH— House and Empty SocJ Lion, with long double frontage; grand site for cottages. IS4-187 -PCA/Y-FIN-i_3T Building Site, off PapacwDl/l/ nui road, close, E. Tram and City—Over g-acra, numerous advantages, room lor 3 houses; immediate sale. - 94-106^ ME-_rVA-_ET close to" Park and ErTrem (very near). Id section—Large house and every convonienco, J-acre, position, or will Bell part of tho land- witzt- ' out tbe house, very low price, immediate ' sale. Special advantages too numerous to ! mention. Enquire. A real bargain._ 45-129 WAREHOUSES, Offices, Shops, City and Suburban Residences. Please enquire i for these. Wo have several bargains. Ini vestsrs and speculators please noto. HARDING, SON nrd CO.. 193 Gloucester street, Christchurch. b437FUNERAL NOTICES. rpHE Friends of Mr Thos. Westlake are reX spoctf»lly invited to attend the funeral of his lata wife, Sarah, to leave his remdeaoej Bnttan terrace, Lyttelton, on Sunday, at 2.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. W. KADCLIFFE.. 68<B ■rnHE Friends of the late Samuel Eraest A. Elgar are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, to leave tho_ residence of _ue mother, Jackson's road, Lyttelton, a* $30 p.m. ou Saturday, August llthjfor the C*JUiolio Cemetery. W. RAPCO-IFFE. 6867 rraE~itfend_~of Mr William Leighton aw A invited to attend tho Funeral o! Inflate Daughter, which will leave hi* Remdenco. -iMiseU street, Woolsten, onjund™ the 12th inst.,_at, SI p.m., iorthe laawood Cemetery. -J. LAMB and SON. W> THE Funeral of the late Jame* O'Hara Anthony will leave St. Saviour'*'Church. Sydenham, Thi* Day (Saturday), thei 11th iit., at 2.45 P™zJ°\^J r^Ji C fi& tery. Service at Church 2.30 js.m. J.LAMB and SON. " ♦ fTTHE Friends of the late Matthew B*a_uel A are respectfully invited to attend hi* funeral, leaving his eon's .r^« < '- MS *»-Ji* Amberley, at 1 p.m. on Sunday, the insta*, for the, Bateum Cemetery. D. ©HAW and SON, Undertaker*. WB3 fTTHE Frwnd* of Mr and Mr* Jame* Hun-. 1 ter are invited to attend the tune** of their late infant daughter. Vida I__Uau,_to leave their residence, Woodend, on_ Sunday, 12th in*t., for Chwcb of Cemrtery, at 1.30 p.m. D. a SaHLTON, taker/ **". 1.0X>.F.. M.U. LOYAL BENEVOLENT LODGE. MEMBERS are requested to meet at the comer Armagh street and Stanmow road, This Day, at 2 p.m. sharp, to attend the Funeral of our late Bro. J. UH. Anthony. Sister Lodges invited. . J. CARSON, N.G. ww CHAS. FOSTER. P.S. PERSEVERANCE LODGE, DRUIDS. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requeued to attend the .funeral of the lato wife of Bro. G. H. fS-"*«-"f which will leave her late residence, Millard street, Addington, on Saturday, August lltb, at 3 nm for the Sydenham Cemetery, p.m., tor w.« f -HOOKER, A.D. 554 3. W. POLLARD. Secretary. T LAMB AN D SON, UNDERTAKERS And EMBALMERS, No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 599. WALTER LANGFOBD. V Funeral Director and Certificated Embalm*., With whom is associated hi* brother, H. LANGFORD., Established 1882. .'. I7UNERALS Furnished and Conducted on : Best and Most Modern Principles, and at Lowest Cost. ._._,„ „". .'. ._ WALTER LANGFORDS Private Address: i4l Hereford stieet, City. Telephone 1501. ! H LANGFORD'S Private Address. 16 London* street. Richmond. Telephone CBB. CITY OFFICE: 182 Cashel street GEORGE BARREL L, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OB RIMU COFFINS, i Are Kept in Stack for Urgent Ordara. Telegram* or Telephone Orders by Nighit ot Day Receive Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 53 DDRHaM STREET SOUTH , I Workshops, etc., 232 and 231 St. Asaph street. Telephone 721. HUNTER and CO., 1 SOUTH BELT MONUMENTAL WORKS. Corner of South belt d Colombo street. ARE SELLING Present Stock of Monuments and Tombstones at Greatly Reduced Ratoa, and as H. and Co. keep no f travellers and pay no commission thw are 7in a position to SeU Considerably Under ; i Current Rates. i \ Inspection Invited, r Price List* and Photos iorwarded on application. . <aßa

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12569, 11 August 1906, Page 15

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