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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. IMPORTANT FINAL NOTICE. ies. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE FURNITURE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! '. THIS DAY! Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp. XT On behalf of Mr T. C. M. Ra'.linthaw, At No. 33 Ca?hel street Eett, City. TF you went some reelly choice FURS -*- TL'RE* do not miffs this Sale. 6Dt VICTOR HARRIS, * 6SQI Auctioneer. in HARRI w GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTAT :'S AGENT. "*. Central- Auction Rooms, 16S COLOMBO STREET. «d is- r 7f\f\ ACRES cropping and grazing fnn I \J\J wrll fenced and subdivided, go< n t water supply, attractive 9-roomed hou.' by woolshed, stables, and other outbuilding ca This farm is in thorough good order, and ty, convenient both to railway station and n y ' VICTOR HARRIS. l!f 9Hfi ACRES, heavy agricultural land, : °} -UU the best of heart and very clea ** fences in excellent order, good water eupp! very good 4-roomed house, plastered throug' ud out, concrete foundations, usual convea an ences, 5-stalled stable, loosebox, woolsheor nnd implement shed, etc. Situate ne: a- school, and convenient to Tailway statio ry £1£ per acre. A capital farm. I VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOf7S~FARM~ i? 99 inS PER ACRE—2OO acres loam l\f agricultural land, grows exce lent crops of wheat, peas, oate and pottitoe The whole farm is in good order, and tJ land is in the best of heart. The building consist of a new 6-roomed house, plastere throughout, hot and cold water service, a d_ necessary outbuilding*, within easy drivin distance of town. 1 VICTOR HARRIS. 580 AORES OF GOOD ALL-ROUND LANE jp-[(\ ifkS PER ACRE—This is a ver *lv XV good grazing and croppin farm. The land has been very littl — cropped, and is therefore in the beet c heart, fences in thorough good order, ampl c. water supply, new 6-roomed house and con veniences, 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse, eti Situate handy to railway, anl within ear. distanoe of town. This farm fully justifie strong recommendation. Farms that sx situate in its vicinity, and have been soli rt for more than £2 per acre above the pric asked for this farm, are in no reaper superior. 0' VICTOR HARRIS. •P1 A. PER ACRE—69O acres of land, tha 6 ovJ.Tr is suitable for growing wheat, oats )- clover, etc Very heavy sheep carrying II capacity, splendid homestead. The housi d contains 8 rooms and all modern con' >, veniences, large woolshed, granary, sheep i. yards, stablas, etc. A model farm, most a conveniently situated, within easy walking distance of th« railway. , « 3 VICTOR HARRIS. " 3 AORES AND 6-ROOMED HOUSE. I Pprrv/\—REAL good land, suitable for all a eM'Jyjyj garden purposes, good fi-roomed r house and outbuilding!, situate dose to th< I elsotrio tram, nice locality. 216 VICTOR BABJRIB. I 100 ACRES, £21 PER ACRE. THIS is undoubtedly one of the cheapest f farms on the market. Only 14 milei . tram town, and cloae to railway and school. 13 acres crop given in, balance grass. Im- ' provamants are all in good order, β-roomed houia, 4-staJled stable, large iron granary, i with concrete foundations, good orohard and [ gardm. 94 VICTOR HARRIS. ■ *\Q(\ ACRES, good all-round farm, suitable OO\J either lor cropping or Jot sheep ' grating. Some of the land is very good, and ' pows wheat, oats, potatoes, clover, etc. ' Good house and outbuildings. Price £12 10* 1 per acre, £500 down, balance 6 per cent. ' Handy to town. 89 [ VICTOR HARRIS. 1 XKft ACRES, cropping and gracing farm. t OOU subdivided into 8 paddocks" well ■ fenoed and watered, β-roomed house, 6- . fttalled stable, sheep yards, chaffhouse, etc., > close to railway station and sohool, and » within easy driving distanoe of town. £G * 10e per acre. 8S J VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION • ROOMS. ■ TjiURNITURR may be cent to ih» above i -*• Rooms Tor the Auction Sal« on, the . Wedneeday and the Saturday of each w«ek , Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought fee Cash where Clients ; wish to avoid an Auction Sal*. . C 2542 VICTOR HARRIS. I - GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. . ___________—__———_^_____ i CPRINGFIELD ESTATE. i _____ ! ! METHVEN, ASHBURTON. • IMPORTANT NOTICE. ; 4177 ACRES 4177 1 Of the Famous SPRINGFIELD WHEAT LANDS, subdivided into about Iβ Beautiful . Farms of unequalled fertility, will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION in Ashburton about the Middle of NOVEMBER NEXT. Sale Plans will be Issued Shortly. Terms, Etc., in Future Advertisement. For all particulars apply FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD., Auctioneers, Ashburton. Or GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., Chrieichurch. 5762 Joint Agents. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. CI REENDALE—BOO Acre*, subdivided into X 16 paddocks, excellent homestead, 300 acres in oats and wheat, and 50 acres ready for turnips. £12 per acre. GREENDALE—33O Acres, well fenced into 11 paddocks, well-appointed homestead. 120 acres in crop, 4.5 acres read; - ttr turnip*. In every way a very desirable and profitable farm. £22 per acre. i MAYFIELD—i22OO Acres, in 14 paddocks, good homestead, ysrdi, etc., two-thirds cf land flat or slightly undulating, balance is healthy tussock hills, 50 acres in oats. 500 acres in young grass, and ISO acres being prepared for turnips. An improvable property, and one of the cheapest places in the market. £S per acre. TEMPLETON—ISO Acres, dwelling, and usual outbuildings, a good cropping farm, in nice order. £20 per acre. WAKANUT—«3O Acres, well subdivided, comfortable homestead. SO acres in wheat, 4 acres in oate. £10 5b per acre. 140 ACRES, within driving distance of town, desirable homestead, 90 acres in crop close to railway and school, has produced Eo bushels of wheat per acre, and is in the very best heart. £30 per acre. HCRORATA DISTRICT—I37O Acres, well subdivided, capital homestead, 25 acres in oats, and 130 acres being prepared for tuinips; has wintered 1020 ewes. £6 10s per acre. C 3141 GOULD, BEAUMONT and 00.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12932, 11 October 1907, Page 12

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