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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. FURNITURE I FURNITURE!! FURNITURE! 11 THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. A>N UNTRESEIRYEiD AUCTION SALE of the CONTENTS oi a 6-ROUMED HOUSE will be held THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock sharp, VICTOR HARRIS, 8332 Auctioneer. BOOTS I BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. At the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. MR VICTOR HARRIS has been instructed by the owner to SELL, WITHOUT RESERVE, Over 100 PAIRS of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES of all descriptions. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. VICTOR HARRIS, 6350 Auctioneer. EXHIBITION BUILDING MATERIAL. AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW. At 1 o'clock. HftHE General Manager of the late ExhiJL bition has instructed Mr Victor Harris to SELL TIMBER and OTHER MATERIAL, as follows: — 3 x li. 3 x 2, 4 x 14. 4x2,4 x 3,5 x 3,6x1, 6 X li. 6 x 2. S x 2, 10 x 2, 12, x 2, 12 x 6, 4 x 1. a x H. 6 x 6; al-o 10JO Sheets of R_otiiig Iron, all size;-; 15 Principals, each Jt'ft span; Panel and Glass Doors from tho Governors Rooms, 5 Show Ca«es, quantity of Galvanised Iron Piping, Windows, Large Sashes, suit gurden frames. Also, IRON and WOOD STAIRfciASES RISING 20ft. VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. G. S. MUNRO, 6354 -- Ji l^1 :'- 1 AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. NEXT FRIDAY, a-t 11 o'clock. CORNER of PAPANUI and AIKMAN'S ROADS. On behalf of Mr T. G. Aschman (Late of Strange and Co.). The Auctioneer be»s to advise Householders that this Furniture is exceptionally good. VICTOR HARRIS, j 8351 Auctioneer. ■y ICT O R H A R~R~r~S. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooma. 166 COLOMBO STREET. 168 ACRES OF REAL GOOD LAND. A VERY CHEAP FARM. EASY TERMS OFFERED. THE land has grown 60 bushels of wheat and 100 bushels of oats to the acre, well improved throughout, water in every paddofck. At present there aw 1000 sheep, 10 head of cattle, and 13 h.rsee on the farm. Good 6-roomcd house, a'so 5-stall stable, chaffhouse, shearing sued, sheep yards, etc. Close to township, post oilico, and school. Price : only £16 per acre. Owner will take as litt.e !as &00 down. This farm is on the market ' only for « few weeks, and therefore early enquiry is necessary. Any capab.e farmer cannot fail to make money on this farm. 41 VICTOR HARRIS. OWNER COMPELLED TO LEAVE ON ACCOUNT OF ILL-HEALTH. S ( ACRES AND 6-ROOMED HOUSE. IN THE PAPANUI DISTRICT. PRICE ONLY £350—The land ia of the richest quality, deep black loam, -very easily worked, attractive looking 5-roomed house and usual conveniences, outbuildings include dairy, washhouse. stables, imp.ement shed, etc.. good orchard, splendid water supply, healthy locality. In order to effeot an immediate sale the owner is prepared to accept the above low price. 210 _VICTOR HARRIS. ANTdEAL RESIDENCE FOR A RETIRED FARMER, 3 ACRES best of land, corner site, high and dry, 1 acre laid out in fruit trees and ornamental shrubs, lawn, flower garden, water laid on to lawn and garden, exceptionally attractive 7-roomed house, lofty rooms, bathroom, hot and co.d water servioe, wide verandah on two sides with glass door, wash-hou-e, stables, ram and tank, etc. Price, sUeOO. Handy to city. Splendid locality. 214 VICTOR HARRIS. fIANTERBURY SHEEP FARMS. 1200 ACRES—Good Sh«ep Farm, new 6roomed house, hot and cold water service. £7 10s per sere, near town. 23 1600 ACRES—First-clsss Sheep Land, best of order, nearly all ploughable, model homestead, picturesque va.ley. kt 5s per acre. 31 950 ACRES—Good land, well improved, securely fenced and well watered, good 6rotmed h-use, stables, shtep buildings, eto. £8 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 snd downs, splendid fattening farm, good buildings. £7 per acre. 4 __ YTCTORJIARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE - AUCTION ROOMS 1 FURNITURE may be sent to the above for the Auction Sale on th - Wednesday nnd the Saturday of each week. Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for C'nh v.here Clients wish to avoid an Auction Pa'o. C 2342 VICTOR HARRIS. BAKER IIROS. I7UCTCRY SITE. J-Acre, close to Christchurch Railway station; 2 chains frontnges; shed. BARER BROS., lis Manchester street. OORHOU--E AVKNUH—S~~Ro*iue. -veiv po sib.c convenience; Section 80.t x ' lC4tt; aiup.o ociu ii-r a: ; i.tiier Ik.u-c. Price Jti'sU; or will so.i part ■ f hmd fur £175. IfAKKR BROS.. ISs M.itx'usirr stre.t. r'po LET—PLATE-CLA *-S"PR,)NT SlfT-T----IJL cosy dwcr.iiig; '■■**;,* .'ls Cd per wtek COLOMBO STRcMT. SYUVNH.'-M (o,posits Elisabeth street); Id trani stct.on supping p.uce. BAKER BROS., 13S Manchester street. £525 EAST' TERMS. SMALL DEPOSIT. BALANCE AS RENT SYDENHAM—S Rooms. 4 fires. 1. ai.d p.. bath. h. and c. wash-h . cop., tubs: QUAR-TER-ACRE Section, fenced and planted. 2102 BROS., 133 Manchester street. £550 AN TXy-IAL SE.\>;ir*P RESIDENCE. SUMNER —7 Room?, wash-h.. cop, bah h. and c. coimected with ma-.n se-er, vrrii:dah on two sides, bow window; QUARTERACRE Section. 18C2 BAKER BROS., IS*- 1 Manchester street. ~~ iufiTwAY' ft; ntaoe. MOORHOUSE AVF.NrT". (c ol , t *__ 80lt 4 —l .'CR'". 1 ROOD C PERCHES 3j chin-fi.j.-itaga to avenue over 4 chiins fain Railway. Price, £2010. 102 BAKER FROS.. 13-i Mar.ches-er Btreet. £95 WORCESTER STREET—Corner Sectio** North aspect. XS7O BAKER BROS.. 13s M-'nehester stxeet. BAKER BROS.. Auctioneers, Finanoe. Estste and Station Ajonts. 13d Manchester street. C 3702

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12851, 9 July 1907, Page 12

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