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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. THIS DAY! THIiT DA* !! THIS DAY!! 1 &MOI/ fOh KfciAIOVAL.. At 11 oc;ock. Madras street, mar .Lower High street. Tllii remaining portion, ot tho SHuP, a j part ot which was recently tminod, will Lβ SUi.l) at 11 ociocK 10-DAi. Over 2vKO Bncke, fthi Sheets ot iron, and a quantity of sundries. VICTOR HARRIS, 77-16 Auctioneer. TIMBER AM) IRON SALE AT PAPANUI. Past Train Tcrminu«.) TO-MOKROW AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL ' will ho SOLD, including Weatherboard*, Scantlings (all s-izes), Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, 8. End aft. nearly cew, Shop Windows, Doors, i Stone Piles, etc., etc. Time—TO-MORROW (Saturday), at 2 o'clock ; 7717 VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneer. ONE OF THE CHEAPEST FARMS ON THE MARKET. ■i rrr\ ACRE.-S of splendid agricultural land, JL lv» deep ionm> foi!. in the bc.-t of heart; haa grown HO bushel? oi wheat, and 100 bushels of Dun ials to tho arm. Good house and all r.erc j »ary outbuilding*. Omy i,n the market until Saturday next, September 6th. Price, £id It a per aero. VICTOH HARRIS^ A~GENTLE MAN'S RESIDENCE. ~ MERIVALE-- Y<ry attractive residence of 7 largo rooms, L.ithruom. hot and cold ■.vatcr Ffrvice, pla.stvn-d throughout, every modern convenience, bvautifuiiy finished, j|rcre, very artistically J.ud out. Sitnato in a very fashionable locality. Km.a i:Jo clients may obtain cards to view from •2.57 VICTOR HAIUUS._ "ivrrHDr^riijiJls"of" the"""post " i " office. -f O ACRES of very heavy land, suitable for -«-•} dairying arid for agricultural purposes irf all kinds, comfortable j-roomed houre, stable, cowsheds, piggeries ttc. close to tram. Piice, £1400. A rhnap property. IK) VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. -J A(y ACRES of good Land, all in clean j Xrx— l tondition, fences in good order, land Ruitfthl* for growing oata, turnip?, potatoes, etc., and for sheep grazing; comfortable &- roomed house, also 3-»tailed stable, traphouse, sheepyards, etc. Price JEIS 10a per acre. Situate about 10 miles from town. A cheap and good little farm. *6 VICTOR HARRIS. HANDY LITTLE FARM. i?QAA—» ACRES of good all-round dWuUU Land, all down in English grass mid clover, well fenced and subdivided; almost now 5-roouicd houae and good outbuildings. Situate ftbout 12 miles from town, handy to station and ecliool. 62 .___ VICTOR HARRIS. NEAR PAPANUI ROAD AND BEALEY 4 AVENUE. A CHEAP PROPERTY. n A jr/\—&SDBRN HOUSE, contains < cn/t:«J'.' rooms, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water service, plastered throughout, concrete foundations, .'other conveniences, bar* iacre, nicely laid out and planted, nice position. Ownei Having Cbristchurch, and therefor* i* anxious to sell. 261 VICTOR HAB.RIS._ JUST~OFF~PAPAN l'l ROAD. jOCtOCi— 'MODERN and attractiyo dwelling 3i»OOU contains 5 rooms, ocuilery, bathroom, hot and cold water service, plastered and nicely finished throughout, good section, on sunny side of street. Is lot at present at £52 per annum. A good investme.nt. 269 VICTOR HARRJS. £18 PE.R ACRE. ■| A Q ACRES of good all round agricultural JLdtO land, all in capital order throughout, well fenced and subdivided. Real good house and outbuildings. Convenient to town. A good farm. VICTOR HARRIS. A HANDY FARM". r?ir» PER ACRE—SO Acres of good aIIiJJLKJ round land, well fenced and subdivided. The land is very clean and in good heart. Comfortable 4-Tooined house, good outbuildings, handy to town, railway, and school. 162 I VICTOR HARRIS. I A NICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 4 ACRES of really good land, will grow any class of root crop, attractive sroomed house, bathroom, and other conveniences, stable, large well kept orchard. Price, £»M. Near Electric tram. 187 VICTOR HARRIS. CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. C 2092 COLOMBO STREET. O. A. LEES AND CO. C. A. L««i.) (W. G. Bras*. C. A. LEES AND CO., Auctioneers, Land, Estate and Financial Agents, 158 Cashel street. r> * OK— SYDENHAM, close <o Park— New house. 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, connected main sewer, •waehhousc, copper, tubs, evory convenience, about g-acre. Let at 303 per wcok. How is this for a spec? Fol. 353 i?QX(V- CITY — Good sound house, 5 JWDOI/ rooms, bathroom, shed, gas and fittings, connected main sewer, asphalt paths, artosmn well, section approaching fracre. £±J!!Z r* i Of\-r-CITY, Caahel street—Houee of 5 i&*x£\) rooms, scullory. washhouse, copper, tubs, bath, good shed, nice garden, J-acre. Fol. 33 jy (QK —LIN WOOD—Nearly new houeo, 5 jLirtoO good rooms, bath, gas and tiitings, plastered, verandah, wardrobe, washhduso, copper, tubs, section about 32 perches. This is a good place. rtQfA BECK.ENHAM, 3 minutes from dWOOU tram—A beautiful Residence, almost new, 6 large rooms 18 x 16, etc., verandah octagon window, bay window, bathroom, h and c. water, 6ft hall, lift stud», mirrored wardrobes, tilod grates and hearths, gas laid on and everything that is required to make up a perfect home. Grand section of J-acre with asphalt paths, lawne, ehrubs, and garden, sunny aspect. This is one of tbj finest properties on the market. C. A. Lees and Co., 158 Cashel street. pwAA-RANFURLY STREET (close to) dw I UU —An up-to-date House of 6 large rooms, plastered throughout, bathroom, hot and cold water, tiled grates and hearths, tiled range, pantry, sculiory, vcrnndah. washhouse. copper, tubs," connected main sower, every possible convenience, windmill and tank; i-acre section. Don't mis 3 this chance of securing a modern residence in this favourite locality. Call at onco for curds to view. C. A. Lee» and Co., 158 Cashel street p-prv_RICCARTON, five minutes from dt'OOU traii-A new and really pretty House of 5 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, pantry, nice hall, plastered, tiled hearths and grates: wardrobes and cupboards, verandah jd front and side, bay window to dining-room, Venetians, concrete foundations, northerly aspect, beautiful section laid out in lawns, and several feet higher than Riccarton road. This is only in the market on account of owner's ill-health, and is offered at practically coot price. Fol. 320 p-j f\f\f\ BUYS established Grocery BusidtJLUUU iiesie in first-class position, together with freehold of 8 large rooms, pantry, bathroom, washhouso. wardrobes, gag and fittings, etiiblo and trapshed. beautiful corner section with about 90 feet to each street. Stock, fittincrs, plant at valuation. Large turnover. This is an excellent chance to get an up-to-date business. No goodwill asked. Money to be made by letting rooms ovtr shop. £300 deposit, balance at 5 per cent. Fol. 527 P17 f-rk—BEAUTIFUL House of 6 large dwluU rooms, lift ptud, bathroom, h, and c. water, lavatory basin, plustered. gas throughout, centre flower*, ali modern conveniences, washhouse with fixed tubs, numerous ontbuildinps: lovely section of i-acre laid in first-class lawns, good fruit Rarden. etc sunny aspect. Situated in the best part of Linwood. and within a few minute-s of electric rur. AYe can thoroughly recommend thi?. More land can be had if desired. Fol. 301 P~r\rv—RlCCAßTON—Modern House 5 X/t)UV/ good room?, plastered, bathroom, pantry, verandah, bay window. Venetian blinds throughout wardrobes, beautiful corner section of i-acre. 2 feet above footpath, handy to Riccarton road. This is a snip. Fol. 310 PQ'7"—JUST the position for Exhibition siO I«J period—Within 3 minutes of railway station—Freehold 11 rooms, bathrcom, I ga?. h. and c. water, connected main sewer, washhouse, tubs, all conveniences, nice fecj lion. This is airst-cle»i> boardinehou?e. nnd is at present fully occupied, and is a chanco for somebody to walk right in and take over an established house. Fol. 90 Buyers in search of Property should secure • copy of cur Chri«tehurcb Property Gazette, which can be had free on application at our office. IjCO properties, to chooso from C. A. LEES and CO., liS Cashel street. iNext Tatteraall'e).

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12592, 7 September 1906, Page 12

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