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AUCTIONS, PYNE AND CO. rpATTERSALL'S. THIS DAY. On Aooount cf s CLIENT. 10 horses from s North Island station* all 3 to 6 yrs old. On Account of Mr J. VT. JOHNSTON, Ch. G., 7yrs, by Dreadnought Rustic Dogcart (Voice and Peat) and Set Harness Blk. Pony, 4yrs, by Hah a. On Account of Mr J. DUREY, Ch. Pony G., aged, quiet; any trial. On account WALTER WRIGHT, Elkwmere, Blk. Geld.. 3yrs. by Jubilee, broken to saddle and harness; sound and quiet On Acoount of a CLIENT, Blk. G.. 7yrs. by Sacramento—rTraduccr mare, very fast B. G.. 4yrs, by Rothschild—Schales mare; quiet; trial Gig and Harness. On Account of a CLIENT Handsome Ch. Pony G., 13.2, broken to harness; trial Handwme Strawberry Pony, 13, syr»; broken S. and H Trial. On Account of a CLIENT, B. UL. 6yrs. by Rothschild—Albany mare; broken to saddle and harness. On Account of a CLIENT, Gr. G., aged: broken te saddle, harness and farm work. Trial. On Account of Messrs HERRICK BROS., Half-draught G.. brokeff to all farm work; staunch. Trial. Draught Geld., 3yrs broken to all work; staunch. Trial. 2 Geldings, 3 and 6 yrs by broken to saddle and harness; pass anything; quiet. Trial. On Account of a CLIENT, B. Draught. Geld, 3yr*; broken to chains. On Account of Mr VT. WItAY, Gr. Mare, broken to saddle, S. and D. harness. Trial. Sale commences 11 a.m. , Advertised lots, 12 noon. • PYNE and CO., "JCOS Auctineers. Ti A T T E R S A L L ' S. THIS DAY. at 11 a.m. sharp. To Close a Consignment, we will SELL, Without Reserve, 6 Horse Covers, ti Cow Covers, and 11 Buggy Rugs PYNE and CO.. 5G07 Auctioneers. EtRWEE SALE, FRIDAY NEXT. \\7"E shall be glad to receive entries. PYNE and CO.. Auctioneers. 5610 AMBERLEY SALE. THE next RALE will' take place on MONDAY, JANUAHY 1-Jth. We shall be glad to receive entries. PYNE and CO., 56C0 Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. • COMPACT FARM. Situated on the Selwyn road. I>YNE and CO. have received instructions from MRS ANN DUFFELL, Springston (owing to hor having decided to relinquish farming), to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Sales Room. Cashel street, on SATURDAY. JANUARY sth, At 12 Noon, That Useful Little Farm, comprising 100 Acres, together with the crops thereon. Improvements consist of house of 5 rooms, granary, 4-stall stable, loogobox, and implement shed. Crops.—One e*cre in Peas. 11 acres in Oats, 5 acres in "Wheat. 13 acres Green Feed, 6 acres Rape, and iX) acres in Turnips. Mrs Duff ell means to sell at anything like a fair value, and buyers for this class of farm will do well to inspect same before going elsewhere. Further particulars apply PYNE and CO., 5137 Auctioneers.

CONWAY MAIWON AND SONS. UARMERS' SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW,. SATURDAY. Present Entries include— Bay Mare by Lincoln Yet, s. and h., trial Gig, good order, harness Light Pony Dogcart Pigs, 3 Porkers Poultry, 40 couple Fowls Produce, 33 cases "Early Rose" Potatoes. just dug 80 Secondhand Sacks Sundries, quantity galvanised iron, etc., etc. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, 55G4 Auctioneers, etc. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. "ROSEWARNE" NOTES. Items of interest for recent purchasers of these beautiful ONE-ACRE BLOCKS. TENDERS sre accepted for the formation of roads and bridge, and the work will start almost immediately. Blocks 32, 4, 31, 7, 9, 10, 12. 11. 15, 16, _7. and 21 are disposed of, and the intention of the majority of the holders is to build. Those enquirers who have plans are asked to note off the above paid sections, and to lose no time in securing the next best. There is still left the "BONNE BOUCHE." namely, 5 beautifully level, one-sere sections, facing north-west, at the extremely low price of £115 per acre. Our advice is, secure the lot, and ssve fencing; you cannot help but make money. While you are thinking it over, it will be snapped up by the man who acts first and thinks afterwards, or the man who relies on instinct. Those who have not seen these sections are notified that the nearest of them is 10 minutes' walk to electric cats via Blighs road; also 10 minutes via Matson's rosd to Papanui Railway Station. Terms—lS per cent, down, etc., or clear title for cash. CONWAY MATSON and SONS. Next Union S.S. Company, Cashel Street, Sole Agents. CHRISTCHURCH~AND SUBURBAN: FIRST-RATE PROPERTIES. _?4.^nfl -RESIDENCE of I 2 rooms, pic- ?*~ J !, turesquely situated amidst a beautiful park of 16 acreß, for genuine sale. _ _ Fol. 516 £2700~^ ES -P E **f E ~°~* rooms, cfcu_iyi/ , n Menvale. Full particulars on application. p 0 _ 64 <Jm>*-\jy\J vicinity of Holly road. Merivale; charming home. Fol, 44 17 A £ RE '-? and w ry iarge~~House; urAfo- -»■ date improvements; very close in. We are prepared to soe a syndicate about this. CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Aprents. FARMS WORTH INSPECTING. OA ACRES Good Land, north of Christ-*-v/ ; church, mostly in grass. House of fi rooms, verandah, etc. This iroperty has splendid position, one mile from telegraph, school, etc. Price, £11 per acre. F26 — •—; ___ ACRES of Good Land, handy to Ran•vf giora, mostly in crops, wheat, oats, peae, etc., very good frontage and good noeition. House 2 rooms, eto. Price, _3B per acre. F27 BALANCE OF PROPERTY AT WOODEND Account C. Chinnery, Eeq. Q£» ACRES of some of the Finest Lay «J" in Canterbury, situated on Main Norfll road, handy to Rangiora, Woodend. Kaiapoi, Southbrook, etc. Splendid frontage, splendid crops given in, oats, clover, hay, etc. Well watered. Prioe only £36 per acre. F2B CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Laud and Estate Agents, Next Union S.JaCo., Cashel street, Christchurch, or Rangiora.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12683, 22 December 1906, Page 16

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