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AUCTIONS, VICTOR HARRIS. FURNITURE I FURNITURE I I FURNITURE I I 1 THIS MORNING, at 10.30 Sharp. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. AN UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE of an Immense Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE will be held THIS MORNING, At Harris's Auction Rooms. So much Furniture ha* been tent in that rt cannot be detailed. At 10.30 Sharp This Morning. VICTOR HARRIS, 8287 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, FARMERS AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. A UCTION SALE AT THE EXHIBITION -ft- . GROUNDS. NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock. UPON THOUSANDS OF FEET OF TIMBER. ALSO AN IMMENSE QUANTITY OF IRON AND GLASS. The timber is very little if any the worse for usage, and is certainly the better for the sensoniiig Those in wont of reaJ good timber are advised to attend this sale. VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. O. S. MUNRO. 9286 General Manager. CLEARING SALE ON THE HALSWELL JUNCTION ROAD. LIVE STOCK. FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. MONDAY, JULY 15th, 1007. j MR VICTOR HARRIS hes been favoured with intruct.or.s from Mr J. Whyte. to SKI/L by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises on the Halewell Junction road, the whvle of his LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE and EFFECTS. EVERYTHING AB=OUJTELY "WITHOUT RESERVE. Farmers in the vicinity are invited lo tend in entries. 6ißd VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer^ AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. AT THE CORNER OF AIRMAN'S AND PAPANUI ROADS. On FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 1807, Commencing at 11 o'clock aharp. MR VICTOR HARRIS has been favoured with instructions from Mr T. G. Aschman (late of Strange and Co.), who is leaving foT Wellington, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the whole of his VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE. The following are included:—Very handsome walnut piano (Haake), Brussels and AxmmsUT carpets, linoleums, occasional chairs in velvet and tapestry, fire curbs and fire brasses, wool nigs, 3 overmantels, wall mirrors, plush, lace and tapestry curtains, pictures, choice ornaments, glassware, 9 piece leather mite, dining-table, large mirror-back-ed sidaboard, c.p. ware, Axminstcr hall runner and slip mats, nail table, and stand, 3 handsome brass-mounted bedsteads, blankets, 2 eiderdown fat in quilts, bedroom suite in riraiL, marble topped washttonda and ware, mah gnny commode, sowing machino, dinner service, crockery, kitchen utensils, also 2 bicyc.es (lady's and pent's), go-cart, and quantity of outside sundries. 8235 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer.

ylc I on Harris. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms. 165 COLOMBO STREET. 168 ACRES OF REAL GOOD LAND. A VERY CHEAP FARM. EASY TERMS OFFERED. T'HE land hag grown 60 busho'.s of wheat and 100 bushels of oate to the acre, weil improved throughout, water in every paddock. At present there aro 1000 sheep, 10 head of cattle, and 13 horses on the farm. Good 6-rooined house, also 5-etall stable, chaffhouse, shearing ahed, cheep yards, eto. Close to towuship, pcet office, and school. Prioe only £16 per acre. Owner will take m litt.e as £-.00 down. Tbi* farm is on the market only for a few weeks, and therefore early enquiry is necessary. Any capab.e farmer cannot fail to make mono/ on this farm. U VICTOR HARRIS. OWNER~"COMPELLED TO LEAVE ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. 5i ACRES AND 6-ROOMED HOUSE. IN THE PAPANUI DISTRICT. PRICK ONLY £Sso—The land is of the richest quality, d«ep black loam, very eesily worked, attractive looking 5-roomed hjueo and usual convenience, outbuildings include dairy, wai-hhonfe, stable*, imp-ement shed, etc.. good orchard, splendid water suppiy healthy locality. In order to effect an immediate s»le the owner is prepared to accept the above low price. 310 victor harris. anTdeal residence for a retired FARMER. O ACRES best of lard, corner site, high O and dry, 1 sere laid out in fruit trees and ornamental fhrubs, lawn, flower garaen. water laid on to lawn and garden, exceptionally attractive "-roomed house, lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and co.d water service, wide verandah on two sides with glass door, washhou t, sfables, ram and tank. etc. Price, XIIOJ. Handy to city. Splend.d locality. 211 VICTUK HARRIS. pANTERBURY EHEEP FARMS. 1300 ACRES—Good Sheep Farm, new 6roomed hv>uae. hot and cold water service. i' 7 10s per acre, near town. 39 IGOO ACRES—First-class Sheep Land, best of order, nearly all ploughablc, mi del homestead, picturesque va.ley. £7 Ss per acre. 31 950 ACRES—Good land, well improved, securely fenced and we], watered, good 6rotmed h~use, stables, sheep building*, etc. £S per acre. 1600 ACRES—Sweet Sheep Country, well fenced and watered, and sheltered by plantations. £3 10s per acre. 21 1200 ACRES—ReaI Good Sheep Farm, hills and downs, splendid fattening farm, good buildings. £7 per acre. 4 VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FUI!NITURE~ATJCTION ROOMS "LITTRNITURE may be sent to the above J- Rooms for the Auction Sale on tho Wednesday and the Saturday of each week. Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture »l«o Bought for Cash where Clients w>h to avoid an Auction Sa'e. C 2349 VICTOR HARRIS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ADDINGTON YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 10th JULY. SPECIAL ENTRIES: Account Edgar Jonee. Esq. Rotherham, 300 Sound-moutß Merino Wethera, in forward condition, or} turnips 160 Four-tooth Crossbred off turnips. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. 8239 C. E. CALCU'PT, Auctioneer. TJIGH-CLAS3 MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE, by Hour, Day, or Arrangement. BEESTON MOTOR and CYCLE CO., iOe, Otfbra terrace. 334 Telephone 3X70.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12849, 6 July 1907, Page 15

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