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AUCTIONS. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP. "DANGIOBA STOCK IfJJUOSI TUESDAY NEXT. SEPT. 11th. SHEEP. CATTLE. PIGS. SPECIAL ENTRIES: 120 S.M. Ewes with 120 per cent ol lamb 60 Fat Ewes 40 Fat Wethers i 120 Forward Two and Four-tooth Wether* I ISO Three-quarterbrcd Ewe Hoggets ! 40 Forward Ewes ! 45 Fat Ewes I CATTLE: / 6 Springing Heifert (good sorts) " NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD., •yea* Auctioneers. RAStGIORA PRODUCE MARKET. FARALEiRS' YARDS. TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. Uth. SKIKS, F»t, Hides, "Wool, Poultry, Grair and Produce, Implements, Sundries; Etc. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD., 7535 Auctioneer*. SALE AT OXFORE -*- ou aocount of i£R L. DOWNES, who is leaving {or the North Island. THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13th. All New Furniture. See Posters. Sale at Cue o'clock. I No Reserve. XORIH CANTERBURY CO-OP., LTD., 7536 Auctioneers. TO MARKET GAJUXEXBRS, DAIRYIMEN AXD OTHEORS. WE have received instructions from Mr F Old, to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Saleroom Rangiora, on TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18th, Hit valuable and snug little property, oontaining 7 Acres of the richest soil in the Southbrook district. The IMPROVEMENTS consist of gooe Dwellinghouse of 5 rooms, stable, couch anc harness shed, concrete dairy, cow shed, chaffhouse, and other useful buildings. The BUILDINGS are all in good order the Land clean, and will grow anything, and to market gardeners a very profitable businesi can be done in Rangiora and surrounding districts. Two-thirds of the purchase money can remain at 6 per cent. Sale at 11.30. ; KORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP.. LTD., 7*BB . Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. [ ■ NEW BRIGHTON. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10th. SALE at 1 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN has received instruc- • tions from the Owner (who ia leaving for the South) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his "Residonce, "Rivor View," Thomas street New Brighton, his Furniture comprising 1 handsomely carved sideboard (3 mirrors), fircbrasses, linoleum, mats, rugs, almost new suite in tapestry, 1 massive b.m. half tester bedstead, ep. mattress, kapoc do., 1 m.t. wshstand, toilet ware, chairs, oilcloth, sofa, baths, crockery, usual kitchen utensils. Tram leaves Square at 12.7, and arrives at 12.84, stopping at bridge, where intending buyers should light. H. B. SORENSEN, 7821 Auctioneer. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 11th. SALE at Eleven o'clock. I VERY LARGE AND GENERAL NURSERYMAN'S STOCK. Grown by the Late Mr John Souter. TT B. SORENSEN has been favoured with X *-' instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, Melrose Nursery, Ferry road, an immense collection of fruit trees, forest, and ornamentl trees, flowering shrubs, deciduous and evergreen do., specimens of piceas, cedars, retinosporas, thujas, heaths, peony roses, a magnificent lot of fruit trees, pears, plums, apples, apricots, email fruits, heaps of other lines always found Iα an up-to-date nursery. Every lot is foi absolute sale. H. B. SORENSEN, 7822 Auctioneer. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. rpHE Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Alexandra Hall (Canterbury Hall Buildings), Manchester street, on SATURDAY, 6th September, at 2 o'clock p.m. • BUSINESS: 1. To receive Directors' Report and Statemont of Account for the year ending 31st July, IS?6. 2. To receive Chairman's Declaration of the Re-election oX the Retiring Directors. 8. To elect Auditors. ROBERT <HARDIE, Secretary. Christchurch, August 21st, 1906. 6989 HARDING, SON AND CO. W. R. Harding.) (B. Harding. HA Rl>iiN U- SON AND CO, AUCTKHJEfiBS, VALUERS, jjAND, ESTATE, AND Fi.NANCIAiL AUEuYiIS. GLOUCEfcIiiU CHAMBERS, 193 Gloucester street, Christchuroh. £450—Must be Sold in 10 days—Capital Marine Villa Residence, charmingly situated New Brighton, close eleotrio tram and sea, 5 principal rooms, hall, pantry, scullery, bathroom, eto., h. and c. water, concrete foundations, rain, etc., splendid section. 142-162 £7515—Chriatchurca, Central Ward— Hew House 6 principal rooms, beside bathroom, h. and o. water and shower, pantry, scullery, washhouse, fixed tubs and taps over, coalhouse, etc., tiled grates, full sewer connection, overy modern convenience, grand section, good position. Immediate sale. 159-199 £420 —St. Albans, Fine Situation—New Reeidenco 4 principal rooms, oriel bay win- : down, scullery, pantry washhouse, hall, workshop, verandah with glass ends, bathroom, h. and o. water, every modern convenience, about i-acre garden, etc. 24-57 SPECIAL—RESIDED OE, West, close Park and Exhibition. £1500—Exceptionally Well-built Picturesque, Modern Residence 8 principal rooms (large), hall, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, verandah, several bay windows, workshops, complete h. and c water service, every modern convenience, grand section, well laid-out lawn, garden, etc. A chance and a nibble. Cards to view. 157-194 Central, best position in City—Dining and Tea Booms, Fruit and Confectionery. Bargain. Low rent. i? 2 * 1 * Boarding-houses within the Inner Circle, Christchurch, 8 to 20 Booms, from £150 to £1000. Those requiring Boardinghouees will do well to inquire at once. If you have not enough money to go ia, we can get it for you. Warehouses, Offices, Shops, City and Suburban Residences. Please inquire' for these. We have several bargains. Investors and speculators please note. HARDING, SON and CO., 19S Gloucester street, Christchurch. 7794 F. H. STEEL, BUTCHER (Late Lasgdon and Steel). THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENT OP ITS KIND IN CHBISTCHURCBL NOTHING but ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ; MEAT THE COUNTRY PRODUCES KEPT. Customers in City and Suburbs Waited on Daily for Orders. Country Customers can always rely on letters and telegrams being promptly attended to. SMALL GOODS a Speciality. The Annual Output reaches nearly HALF A MILLION POUNDS. The quantity sold speaks for **«*»• 5230 PEERLESS BOOTS. GOOD AND CHEAP. 10,000 PAIKS TO BELECT vxox 17; COLOMBO STREET Opposite the City Hot*:, Lnd at Corner of Colombo aad Gladstone streets, •

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12593, 8 September 1906, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12593, 8 September 1906, Page 15

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