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AUCTIONS, VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE THIS MORNING, at 10.80 Sharp. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. A N AUCTION of H""^ 1 A ture acd other soods will be held THIS MORNING at the Central Auction Rooms and included ia tho list are the following:— Piano, overmantel, single and double iron bedsteads, roattreesea, and beddii.g, carpenter's bescii. chairs, tables, couches-, linoleum, oilcloth, carpets, ra*«, fenders stretchers, kitchen «*«»»-•• «2*_"* duchessc cW-sts, washstaada. and numerous otter articles, and also 12 B-cvclos (ladi_s' and gents j Si. at thiS ß mormn K . 60M Aucti^oneer^ VFKY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. NEXT SATURDAY, JUNE 15th inst. At Harris's Central Auction Rooms. ITB VICTOR HARRIS has been favoured J.U with instructions from Mrs A. b. Bow man to hold a very large s>_e of Lnredeemott Pica-cs as above, inciuding tho' Mlowii«_£j?i c watch, 6-7-01; ai'JS. flute, 13-S-Ol; 335. studs, pins! ch.rms, 5-9-91 j 4-fOC. cuain, W-Oij 4*33, w l *. k - »•«•■«» [ **}.' • bangle. 50J7. til. spoons, 4-.-0;. fill, g." chain. 25-8:05; 533 X sr 1. *«J| 5105. locket, oarrings, . 13-9-Oa, gem rine 27-J-05; 5191, chain, pendant 4-10-Oj. Hi S 7watch, g. chain, 2-12-05; 5992 motor b'v.c 13-l-x)6: 6039, w«d. ring, 26-1-06, C-IS g medal, 27-1-06; 6-JO9, g. watch, chain, ri' •' bangle. 31-1-06; 6033. gem ring, 3-2-06; 6; S: 2 b"nn_s, 5-2-1*; tjll-. g. chiut., lutks. 9-2-U6: 6US. muJ chum. Utoß. brooch, earrings, 17-2-06; 6172. g. chain 10----2-00; C:OS. bangle, brooch, earrings. 6-13 2 K . bangles. 24-2-00; 6222 s. watch chain 27-2-06; C3!O, wed. ring. 23-2-W3, 6.44. 3 si cases. 3-3-00; 6247, s. watch, cham, 3-3-00'; 62," g. watch, g. ring. 10---W5: 0310. _ouo, •»,.,-„.' ■ f3 ,j B watch, s. watch. 14-3-Ob, _wi», •• 14-3-Cxi. 6337, gem nng. 13 -^''l' brooch, ring, chain, LM-OC, tu.-'. rir.«, 21-3-05; 6353. g. chain. R. he_T..-->-'<• . 6371, g. watch. 27-3-03; 63M C ._e.h ; ..:;._ ;.. heart, 2J-3-06; 6100, violin. 01-J-00, 6L.-4 c rings, 4-4-03; 6122, watch. chKiii. G-1-OG, tiia. watch, chain, pin, 6-4-06; 61 0. g. watch, g. chain. 9-4-0G; M l * X- , WBtch - ?;_ 06; GUI, g. -bangle, 16*1-00; OjW, s. »utco, 21-1-06; 6517, g. watch, g. chain. 24-4-06, 05.3 chain, hlart 27-1-06: 6520, •}. watch, gov. case 27-4-06; 6356, a. watch, chain, l-o----06; 650,3, s. watch, chain. 4-5-06; ail. watch. 7-5-06; 6.51. g. watch, g. chain, 7-5-Ob, CSM. 'chain, 7-5-06; 6597, C6''3. s. chain, box, 10-5-OS; 6001, 2 R- rings, 19*5-05; CGI3, 2 g. pins, 18-5-00; fcG6o, «. riif, 23-5-06: C 63-1, s. watch, b. chain, 26-5----06->C6. bag. Biasßes, 30-5-06 * 12-6-06; wed. ring, 154-06; 6827. i 11. rin«s. 19-6-06; 6337. gem ring, ao-6-to, 0343 b "rin". 22-B-06; 6849, gem ring, 22-6-06, rins, watch, 25-0-06; 6591 g. brooch, 29-6-03; sil. ca.o. 30-6-0G; g. ring, 2-7-16: 6923. drew, cote, 6-7-t*; Cp-10, s. watch, 7-7-06; 6377, g. watch, chain, 11-7-06; 63.12. g. chain, 17-7-4JOj 7032. diarni. ring, 06; 7013. r.sr. watch, p. chain, 2..-7-0G; .066, g. watch. 23-7-06; 7t-73. g. chain, 39-7-06, 7037, cornet, 31-7-00; 7093, studs and links, 1-8-06; 7102, g. brooch. 3-H-0R; 7106. g. chain 3-8-06; 7113, s. watch, chain, 4-S-06; 714, violin, 11-S-06; 7153, b. ring, 11-S-ot>; 7159, Kruger soy„ 13-S-06; 7170, 2 g. rings, g brooch, 13-8-06; 7177, gem ring, 16-B-06; 7182 2 ba.s and developer. 17-S-06< 7217. 3 rings 22-8-06; 7223. sil. watch, 22-8-06; 7235. wed rin". 25-8-06; 7260, sil. case. 31-8-06; 7295, a watch, chain and links. 6-9-06; 7334, g. chain 21-9-0G; 7426. p. watch, 26-9-06; 7450, opal rin* 1-10-06; 7134. necklet. 1-10-06; 7453. g rin". 1-10-06; 7153. s. watch. 1-10-06; 7502, g chain, g.-ring. 12-10-06; 7561. wed. ring, 22----10-06; 7531. wed. ring, 26-10-C6; 7595. sil watch. 27-10-08; 7391, pin, bangle and chain 27-10-C6; 7G23. 3 pint-, c. watch. 2-11-00; 7C30 b. ring. 3-11-06; 7631. s.s. watrh, .3-11-08; 7647. p. ring, 5-11-06; 7632. violin, 6-11-06; 7C.G3. b. riiifr. 8-11-00; 7630, z. watch, % chain, 12-11-96; 7763. gem rins-, 26-11-06; 7767. wed. ring, 26-U-C6; 7776, gem ring, 28 11-06; 7777. p. ring, ?=J-11-06; and also oven 100 other articles which cannot be detailed Sale commences at 1 o'clock sharp. 6936 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. ■yiCTOR HARRIS GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms. 165 COLOMBO STREET. WANTED, FOR A CASH CLIENT. i Gentleman's Residence, about 9 roomi _\. uiid all modern conveniences, withn cenvenient walking distance of Cathedra square; Wert preferred. Prico not to exooc* kiUOO. Scud porticulars to VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. rrc\ ACRES of real good ell-round Land IU all well fenced and drained, all ii young grass; improvements consist of i quod 6-roomed house and conveniences, dairy trap-shod, good stabling, cowshed, etc.: situate ""about 1 milo from railway station school and creamery. Price, £23 per aero Very easy terms: £500 down, balance 6 pc cent. VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP FARM. fHfV 15s PER ACRE—SO Acres of gooc csw.Lv/ heavy Land, splondid grass land good 4-roomed house,' dairy, cow boils, chaff house, cart- Ehed, and other conveniences This is a very cheap farm, and is wortl immediate enquiry. ' 2SI VICTOR HARRIS. A NICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FIRST-CLASS 8-roomed House, two roonu 23 x 17.G, plastered and papered, widi tiled hall, ail modorn conveniences; also ) aero first-class land, well, fenced and laic out, garden and shrubbery, stable, trapshed etc. Price, only £640. _ 21 •* VICTOR HARRIS. ______ 4**7/1 A —Modern 6-rcoracd House, plasterei c*# I t:U throughout, bathroom, hot am cold water Bervicc, gas laid on, high con crete foundations; the house is very nicelj finished thrinißhout; , full i-acre, wel! lav out, lawn, garden, eto. A very attractive pro perty, nicely situated. 20 i VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. 1 QAfi ACRES splendid sheep country aOUI" rolling downs, tubdivided info ! paddocks, nearly all ploughablo, wire am gorse fences, watered by natural streams land all sunny slopes and flat, grows splendn crops of rape and turnips. At present then is on tho farm the best crop of turnips lha is to be seen in the district. Good 8-roomet dwelling, wooished. stables, shecpyards, etc Buildings cost over £1000 to erect. Situati convenient to railway station. Price, £6 lOi per acre. Very easy terms. _£ • VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD O-J f\ ACRES of heavy god land, wei _—J U suited for root -craping of al kinds, and for dairying; subdivided into 1< paddocks, fenced with and wire. Lani is clean, and is in the best of heart through out. 8-roomed house and all nooessary out buildings. Price, £18 per acre. Situate oni mile from a creamery, nnd within driving distance of town. Very easy terms. 281 VICTOR HARRIS. 790 ACRES SHEEP I^ARm! £0 -J 7S CJD PER ACFuE—79O acres o OL I O gocd sheep land, largi portion in Engiish grass, grows excellent crops of oats, rape, and turnips, wel watered, water in every paddock, good 7-roomet house, bathroom, hot and cold water ser vice, washhouso, wooli.hed, stables, sheep yards; everything in good order. Terras irruo down balance 5 per cent 231 , VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTIoi ROOMS. may be rent to the abovi J Rooms for the Auction Sale on thi Wedneiday ar.d the Saturday of each week market prices guaranteed. Furni ture also Bought for Cash where Clienti wish to avoid an Auction Sale VICTOR HARRIS. FURS FOR THE COMING WINTER AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. rr HERE ia now on view at HARRIS. 1 CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 161 Colombo street, a very fine assortment o GENUINE AUSTRALIAN FURS inoludini very rich Opossum Rugs in grey, black, ant brown furs, black and grey Muffs, rich browi Shoulder Capes, Tippets in various shade and shapes, al«o very handsome silver Opoi • urn B_i», and many other kinds of Fu; Manufacture. j Ihesi: c--K.d» are mid on Commission onjy thui they are surprisingly cheap. Every Fur i» guaranteed a Gcnuinn Picket Skin. On view at any time within busi ne«a hours, and also 4m Saturday even in_s, fr; ai 7 to •>. VICTOR HARRIS. i Central Auction Rooms, 165 Colombo street S»» i EVERY Keo'dest should gel into voucl with Micron's Arcade of Novelties Necessaries and Luxuries. 229 Colombi CO SPECIAL Robo Lerafrihs, airths pros •J—* ect season's styles will be made up lining and miking ' included, for 42s Beath's. C237i

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