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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. AT LANSDOWNE. HALSWELL. TO-MORROW! TO-3IOKROWH TO-MORROW!!! At 1 o'clock sharp. MRS FERGUSSON of Harwell, has favoured MB VICTOR HARRIS with instructions to SELL, by PUtTLTC AUCTION, a large quantity of Stock and Implements, as follows:—1 Chestnut Mare (fast trotter), 1 Bay Filly 2yre, 1 Bay Colt 2vt». 1 Bay Yearling Filh-, 2 Cows (splendid milkers). 1 Express Waggon, set of Harness. Double-furrow Plough, i Cultivators, Churr.a and Milk Pans, Binns and Press, quantity of Wire Netting, Empty Sack?, Bone Manure, Grindstone, Carpenter's Bench and Tools, and an imm*n«B quantity of Tools of all kind 9. ABSOLUTELY UNREBERVED. 8366 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. TIMBER AND IRON. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock. THOUSANDS OF FEET OF FIHST-CLASS TIMBER. THOUSANDS OF SHEETS OF FIRSTCLASS IRON. F' addition, there will be SOLD at the same time, Muranese Glass Windows, larg* quantity of Glass from Fernery (bars to fit). Staircases, Door*, 13 Principals, and the following special Timber length*, 4x2, 30it long; 6x2, 30ft long; aud 30 x IJ, 30ft lon-r VICTOR HARRIS, 3364 Auctioneer. UNREDEEMED PLKDGES. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1907, at 1.30 p.m. MR VICTOR KARRIS, iustructed by Mr J. G. SitHIMPTON, Licensed Pawnbroker, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, Colombo street, Christchurch, UNREDEE&EED PLEDGES, as under: — Saw, Aug. Coin, Knife, Brooch; 5-13 i, July 19-05, G.O.F. Watch and Chain; 6342,. Aug. 7-05, S.O.F. Geneva, S.H. Geneva; 5694, Aug. lfi-05, 5 Brocchee, 1 Ring; BUS. Jan. 3-06, S.H. Lever; 757. Feb. 12-OS, 2 Kings. Links, Brooch; 933, Miar. 9-06, 'S.H. Watch: 1033, liar. 30 05, Ring; 1199, Apr. 2«-06, Bangle; 1535, June 25-06, Ring; 1630, July 20-06, Bangle; 1779, Aug. 4-06, Rang:; 18M. Aug. 21-06, G.O.F. Lever; 1908, Aug. 23-00, Albert; 1918, Aug. 24-0(1, -Waterbury; 1924. Aug. 35-06, G.H. Watch; 1956, Sept 1-06, 2 Rings; 1961, Sept. 1-06, Albert, Earrings, etc.; 1976, Sept. 6-06, Ring; 1979, Sept. 6-08, S.H. Geneva; 1988, Sept. 7-06, Brooch. S.O.F. Geneva; 2006, Sept. 12-06, G.H. Geneva; 2031, Sept. 15-06, Itiugj 2081, Sept. 22-06, Brooch; 2064, Sept. -.22-06, lling; 2127, Sept. 29-06, G.O.F. Geneva; 2135, Sept. 20-00, Opera Glees; 3141, Oct. 5-06., 2 Ban--2159, Oct. 5-06, Coin; 2160, Oct. 6-Oti, 2 Bangles; 21161, Oct, 6-GG, 2 Brcochee; 2162, Oct. 5-00, Bangle, Brooch, Rim?; 2163, Oct. 5-06. Chain; 2172, Oct. 8-06, G.H. Watch and Chain; 2200, Oct. 13-06 Albert, Medal; 2227 Oct. 17-06, Ring; 22«3, Oct. 2S-06, S.H. Lever; 2270, Oct. 26-06, Bangle; 2219, Oct. 29-06, SjH. Geneva; , 2220, Oct, 20-06, Ring; 2306, Oct. 91-06, Chain; 2309, Oct. 31-06, Brooch; 2320, Nov. 3-06. Box Colours, 2324, Nov. 3-06, Tools; 2327 S Nov. 3-06, Pin; 2333, Nov. 6-06 Glasses; 23*1, Nov. 6-06, Ringj 2367, Not. 8-0 a Opera Gliaseesj 2370, Nbv. Ring; 288ff, Kot. 10-06 Watch; S-eO. Nov.-KM)!, Stude, Albert, Medal; 9401, Nbv. 13-06, S.H. Lever, Albert; 2403, Nov. 13-06. Clock; 2414, Nov. 16-06, Waterbury and Albert; 2442, Nov. 21-06, Links, Albert, Trinkete; 2448, Nov. 22-06, 2 Razors; 2460, Nbv. 23-06, Ring, Broooh, 2470, Nor. 24-06, Coin; 2488, Nov. 80-06, Links; 2688, Deo. 7-06, Necklet, Pendant; 2544, Dec. 8-06. Gr. Pendant; 2346, Dec. 8-06, Necklet, Pendant; 2570, Deo. 15-06, S.H. Lover, Albert; 2598, Deo. 22-06, Bag, M. Watch, etc; 261& Deo. 27-06, Ring; 2616, Dec. 28-08. Ring; 2633, Deo. 29-06, Waterbury, S.O.F. Lover; 2640, Dec. 3106, Ring; 2643, Deo. 91-06, Coin; 2668, Jan. 7-07, Waltbam; 2713, Jan. 16-07, Pin, Ring , : 272 a, Jan. 8-07, Albert: 2fTSa, Jan. 19-07, Albert; 2766, Jan. 25-07, Ring; 2708. Jan. 26-07, Ring; 2SIS. Feb. 2-07, Brooch; 2824, Feb. 5-07, Spoons, Salte, Brooch, G.O.F. Geneva; 2827, Feb. 5-07, S.H. Lever; 2848. F«b. 9-07, Brooch; 2860, Feb. 9-07, Ring; 2951, Feb. 11-07, Brooch, Locket; 2857. Feb. 12-07, Brooch; 2391, Feb. 19-07, Neoklet, Pendant, Ring, Brooch; 2893, Feb. 20-07, Brooch, Pendant; 2908, Feb. 20-07, S.H. Lever; 2910, Fob. 23-07, Coin; 0933, Feb. 27-07, Ring; 2924, Feb. 27-07, Albert Pendent. ALSO a miscellaneous collection of Unredeemed Pledges. Jewellery, Guns, Rifles, Battery, etc., etc., too numerous to particularise. VICTOR HARRIS, 8354 Auctioneer. TT I C T O R HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central' Auction Booms, 165 COLOMBO STREET. SOUTHLAND, OnnA AjOBES, iaoo acres in grass, 800 iiUui/ acres in oats and turnips, subdivided into 7 peddooks, 3-roorned house, Installed stable and loft, men's hut. and other outbuildings, will carry 2000 sheep, two miles from railway station. Prioe, £i per acre. Terms, £2000 oaeh. 27 VICTOR HARiRIB. A GOOD ALiL-ROUND FARM. /?-!£» PBR AORE—2OO acres real good -VfxO cropping and grazing land, in splendid order throughout, well Watered, good 4roomed houae, plastered, concrete foundations, pcullery, pantry, S-stalled stable, looee-box, woolshed, implement shed, sheep yards; situate neat'station, and school. 69 VICTOR HARRIB. KQfi ACRES—One of the cheapest cheep A.OOVJ farms at present on the market, well improved,and watered throughout, gorae and wire fenced, good 5-roomed bouse, newly improved, stables, sheep yards, implement shed, shearing *hed, etc., close to school, railway, and town. 45 per acre.. 60 VICTOR HARRIS. NORTH ISLAND SHEEP FARMS. QAAA ACRES, Wairarapa, all ta grass, 16 OUUU paddocks, 1700 acres plougheble, 6 miles from township by first-class road. Modern 13-roomcd House, woolehed, stable, yards, end every possible convenience. Carrying 2 sheep to the acre. £10 per acre. Terms. 246 lICTI ICT P R HAjm. l ?^ 9(\(\(\ ACRES, Taranaki." 600 * acres in jL\)\)\J grass, balance bush, all hilly, but good healthy sheep land, graesed, portion ring fenced, carrying 1200 sheep. £3 10s per acre. 209 VICTOR HARRIS.^ Kfinfl ACRES, Hawke's Bay, 18 miles *m\f\J\J from Napier by good road, all in grass. 25 paddocks well watered and fenced, mostly ploughable, splendid pastoral land, carrying"Booo breedicg ewes; 2 good homesteads, shearing sheds, 5 sets of yards, dip, otc. £5 lie 6d per aore. £5000 oaah. 214 ■ _ VICTOR HARRIS. QKfIA ACRES, Feildine," all in grass, OO\J\J country can all be ridden over, S rheop to the acre guaranteed; 9-roomed dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. £10 109 _per__acre. — Q ~r\-t \(\ ACRES, of which 1700 acres axe in £\JI\J grass, 13 paddocks, well watered and fenced. 3 small cottages, woolshed and sheep yards, bu»h portion mostly totara. This is firFt-cla9s limestone sheep country, and is without doubt one of the cheapest ■hwp farms on the market. £7 per acre. £2000 cash. VICTOR HARRIS. SPRINGSTON DISTRICT. IHO ACRES, real good Farm, about 60 J.V/' acres in crop, well fenced and watered; fir?t-c!ase 5-roomed house and usual outbuiidinge. Situate 1 mile from school and post office. Very easy terms. £33 10s per ' JTICTOR HARRIS. ° A O(\ ACRES, real food Cropping and *"U Graxing Farm, will carry 2 sh«ep to the acre; 6-roomed house. 6-atalled rtabie, implement ched, granary, sheep yards, uncaring shed. £11 per acre. Convenient to town. II VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. may be sent to tbe above X Rooms for the Auction Sale on the Wednesday and tho Saturday of each week. Highest market pricej guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash where Clients wioh to avoid an Auction Sale. C 2343 VICTOR HARRIS. J. H. DAVIES AND CO., J. H. DAVIES andCO., 114 COLOMBO STREET, CITY. FOR SALE,,. Fendnlton—i-acre Section, 10 x 12 iron shed, fenced all round. £OCS. FOR SALE, St. Albans—H<»us*, 5 room*, b-JMTQ Fedion, asphalt paths. £150. SALE, Linwood—House, S rooms, water supply, all conveniences. £500. IjK»K~SALE—Fine - Warehouje Property,"in busiest part of City, large corner section, A chance seldom to be had. J. U. DAVIES and CO. C 3014

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