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THE PRESS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907.

AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION S\LF. OF CITY PROPERTY. No« 41 and 43 PETERBOROUGH STREET. CITY. TO-MORROW, at 2 o'clock. At the Centra! Auction Rooms. TWO 4-rocmed HOUSXS and 30 Perches of Land. Let for 3 years, together rei 1 turning 30s r>er week, ar.d paying fully 15 ; 1 per cent, on the reserve price. ' • VICTOR HARRIS. ' goart Auctioneer. 1-yIC TO R HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE | AGENT. Central Auction Rooms. 165 COLOMBO STREET. OWNER VERY ANXIOUS TO SELL. THIS veiy har.dsorae property is situate within three minutes' walk of the Cathedral square and rear tbe Museum and Gardens. It contains 8 dwelling rooms and all modern conveniences, high roncrete foundations, plastered and papered throughout, hot and cold water service. good section, planted with choice trees, lawn at back ol ! the house. As the owner is leaving Chris'j church, he is very anxious to sell, and will accept considerably less than cost price in r.rder to effect a q-.iick sale. Full particulars on application to 13 VICTOR HARRIS. A TON SI DE. r>IA~rv—ATTRACTIVE G-roomed Hruse, c*_ i.xJOXJ diun>K-room 22 x 14.0, sittingroom 18 x 14.6, "ft hall, concrete foundations plastered and papered throughout, hot and cnid water service, all modern conveniences. Tlie house stands on a high terrace; about 2 acres of land, stables, orchard, lawn. etc. 40 VICTOR HARRIS. ~~ FENDALTON. 6 ACRES of first-class land, beautifully planted and laid out, orchard, pardon, etc., modern 7-roomed dwelling, wide hall, plastered and papered, hot nnd cold v.at-r service, all modern conveniences, outbui'ditig». splendid locality. Price £1050. A very ittraclvo property. 21 VICTOR HARRIS TOO cropping and grazing farm. 'ww well fenced and subdivided, go-d water supply, attractive 9-roomcd house, woolshed. stables, and other outbuildings. This farm is in thorough good order, and ~» convenient both to railway station and to town. 70 VICTOR HARRIS. ACRES, heavy agricultural land, in •~ ww the best of heart and very clean, fences in excellent order, good water supply. very good 4-roomcd house, plastered throughout, concrete foundations. usual conveniences 5-stalled stable, loosebox, woolshed, nnd implement shed. etc. Situalo near school, and convenient to railway station. £16 per acre. A capital farm. 64 VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOOD'FARM. I? 90 lAS PER ACRE—2OO acres loamy -IV agricultural land, grows excellent crops of wheat, peas, oats and potatoes The whole farm is in good order, and the land is in the best of heart. The building* consist of a new 6-roomed house, plastered throughout, hot and cold water servioe, all neoessary outbuildings, within easy driving ( distance of town. 15 . VICTOR HARRIS. 580 ACRES OF GOOD ALL-ROUND LAND. . £10 10 S PER ACRE-This is a very '*•'•" -Lw good grazing and cropping farm. The land has been very little chopped, and is therefore in the best of heart, fences in thorough good order, ample water supply, new 6-roomed house and conveniences, 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse. eto. Situate handy to railway, and within easy distance of town. This farm fully justifies strong recommendation. Farms that aro situate in its vicinity, and have been sold for more than £2 per acre above the prico asked for this farm, are in no respect superior. 97 VICTOR HARRIS. JL}] A PER ACRE—69O acres of land, that e ** J -^* : is suitable for growing wheat, oats, clover, etc Very heavy sheep carrying capacity, splendid homestead. The house contains 8 rooms and all modern conveniences, large woolshed, granary, sheep yards, stables, etc. A model farm, most conveniently situated, within easy walking distance of the railway. . C_ VICTOR HARRIS. * THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION * ROOMS. « FURNITURE may be sent to the above Rooms Tor the Auction Sale on the Wednesday and the Saturday of each week Highest market price* guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash wlwe Clients wish to avoid an Auction Sale. C 2542 VICTOR HARRIS. BAKER BROS. _ A c< SECTIONS. SECTIONS. LINWOOD. rpHREE (3) adjoining Sections in East LinJ- wood. Prioe, £105 each. 2193 BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street. CITY." pi VERY Fine Building Site, 66ft x 166 ft, ai faoing one of the principal streets. Ia Prioe £1100. 2187 wi BAKER BROS.. 138 Manchester street. ar SYDENHAM. la i BOOMS. £550 5 ROOMS. And every possible convenience, including jath, h. and c, washhouse, copper, tubs, link, scullery, pantry, 1. and p., etc., nice section, hose, tap, etc., sound and comortabre. * 2195 .BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street. FINE CITY ' g£ ba rWO Large Houses, let for £155 per year, one practically new, and the other in ,ood condition. Situated in good part of yity on a Bplendid corner section, 2 chains x — !j chains. A really good, sound investnent. 2191 BAKER BROS. BAKER BROS. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 138 Manchester street. LINWOOD. ro ; wi I ACRES, 6 chains frontage, and 4-roomed 0.. t House thereon. Orchard, etc. Price ter 600. 2194 30 BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street. CITY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. ~~ WTNE-ROOMED Residence, 6 fires, fined ■ v bookcases and cupboards, bath, h. and ~ pantry, tcullery, washhouse, oopper, tubs, as throughout, fine wide hall, stands on T cry high eection. over i-acre, asphalt tennis hal ourt, Eummer-house, fowlrun, garden, etc. PTO 51 BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street. £ re dot . f 0 „ FORD AND HADFIELD. CITY. CITY. TO £950. A COSY HOME. . reli IDEAL SITUATION. J?* SEVEN ROOMS. QUARTER ACRE. &eh We have for immediate sale one of the loicest homes in Christchurch. It is No. 19 Eaat belt and adjoins the residence of ie Rev. R. S. Gray. It is surrounded by ile-did villas and is in an idea l situation. -n, Tho House contains 7 sunny rooms, lift ud, heavy cornices ar.d centre flowers, rern verandah (concrete floor), larjre turret on .E. corner; is built of brick (hollow walls n cavity), under special supervision, and •ntains every possible oonvenienoe, tiled ates and hearths, gas and fittings," wardbos (mirror doors), cupboards, linen press rpe washhouse. etc., etc. All rooms' well ntilated by special patent appliances, and ere is an abundant water suppiy -.well 300 ft deep). The Grounds contain J-acre and are well LAI id out Good orchard at back with young ?*» in full bearing. The front garden is ry artistic, splendid l«wn. innumerable oieo rosea, bulbs and shrubs, water laid ■or garden. Section well fenced, laurel * m front. The owner though reluctant to part with The is place, is determined to sell, and has ed the bedrock price at the above. It ie ltcuiou«!y cheap et this fitrure. We shall pleased to show intending purchasers over tv< s property. \\ THIS IS AN~IDEAL PLACE. £"£ IPOSSIBLE TO CONCEIVE OF A MORE E"n COMFORTABLE HOME. 4s _ 3s 3 Sail for Card to View. at j FORD and HADFIELD. °' t _ _ , , • tuck So.c Agents, pnc< 156-160 Hereford street. SON «<_

AUCTIONSLAERY. MACFABLAKE AND CO. T AERY. MACFARLANE . and CO. will A- SELL by AUCTION, at then *»"•• Lichaeld street, on WEDNEftDAi n«t. at 12 o'clock, a la.r B e and choice variety .1 BEDDING OUT PLANTS. c°*»«» tl "jj i™ Lobelia. Calceolaria, Petunias, Phlox Drmn mundi. Geraniums. Asparagus Perns, btocKs, Asters, Tomatoes. Pot Plants, etc., etc.. etc LAERY, MACFARLANE and CO., 6097 Auctioneers. TITuRSrMY _ NEXTT»t ll"~»- _ - T/ERY. MACFARLANE and CO. _ hare Li received instructions from Mrs uuago to SELL on the Promises, 77 LICHFIELD STREET, On THURSDAY NEST, at 11 a.m., The Whole of the FURNITURE *=d EFFECTS as Contained in 20 ROOMS, Comnri«.ir.? Sideboard, Bookcase. Dining Tables. Suite in Leather, Hallstand, Cut.'o'y. C. iiaaware. Crtv.kory. Pictures. Duohesse Cheats. Iron Bedsteads. Bedding. Mattresses, Mangle, Garden T00..*, and a host of Sundries too numerous to mention. LAERY. MACFARLANE ar.d CO., 60»» Auctioneers. BROWN. LITTLE, AND 00. CO. SALE OF BEDDING OUT PLANTS. WEDNESDAY, 23rd. at 1 p.m. BROWN LITTLE and CO. will HOLD their FIRST SALE of the above at their Rooms, BEDFORD ROW, On WEDNESDAY. 23rd inst.. at 1 p.m. BROWN. LITTLE and CO., 6105 Auctioneers. FOR SALE. RETAIL BUSINESS. Fruit and Cor.fcctiinreTy. horfo and cart, dairy triem'i'l.", furnitui*, Dwelling 4 rooms. Imfh. every convenience. Rwt £2 week. £70 or offer. BROWN, LITTLE aid CO.. 0106 Auctioneers. NORTH CANTERBURY CO-OP. QXFORD MARKET. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1007. PRESENT ENTRIES— 25 Fat Ewes 30 Fat Wethers 20 Fat Ewes 30 Fat Ewes 50 Forward Hoggets CO Forward Hoggets 40 Crossbred Etoes, with lambs 60 Halfbred Ewes, with lambs 5 Young Cows, just calved Cattle, Pigs, and Sundries. Monthly Sale of Skins, Hides and Poultry. N.C. CO-OP. STORES COY., 6117 Auctioneers. EAST AND EAST. EAST and EAST; AUCTIONEERS, HEAL, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGEiNTS. SHAREBROKERS. CITY. £1150 Two-storey 1 House cf 10 rooms, plastered and papered, all conveniences, lavatory basin, etc., ram and tanks, washhouse, oopper and tubs, i-acre land. This is a real snip, being in a main street in West End of City. Fto EAST and EAST. I ' CITY. £375 Shog. Property, double frontage, with three Iwolling rooms, good water supply, sewer :onnection. F 65 EAST and EABT. : ST. ALBANS £700 T House ol 6 rooms, plastered throughout, •icture mouldings, gas laid on, tiled grates nd hearths, pantry, acullery and bathroom, avatory basin, h. and c, three fires, detached 1 vashhouse, copper and tubs, arch in hall, J nd centre flowers, force pump, 26 perches and, 40Jft frontage. F262 p EAST and EAST. * ' g n SYDENHAM 3 £630 ;; Six-roomed House, outhouses, eto., all _ onvenienoes, water laid on from mains (no as), i-acre section. Terms—£loo cash down, w alance on mortgage. F 314 t EAST and EAST. » T NEW BRIGHTON. £700 House, 6 rooms, one with oriel window, C >oms 16 x 16, 13 x 13, 13 x 14, with bay - indow hall, with T passage at end, h. and . washhouse detached, tubs set in, plas- T red, concrete foundations, ram and tank, ) perches land, with 63ft frontage. F Ho EAST and EAST. J; ■ —' — — w< OPAWA. of £850 « Eight-roomed House, two rooms 17 x 19, ill with tiled floor, two verandah*, 1 acre ound. well fenced and cultivated, including chard, vegetable garden and grass pad- "> >ck, stable and two trapsheds, workshop, and »o wlhouse. _i i(;2 EAST and EAST. g . ) STENOGRAPHERS. LITHOGRAPHERS *° AND PRINTERS. M IT—> have been approached by a gentleman » who has a very first-class business, lating to manufacture of Trade Marks of a ecial kind. He requires a partner to help m to develop a very profitable business, irther particulars on application to ourIves. — EAST and EAST, ~ AND AT WELLINGTON. 2866 C. R WILSON AND 00. b, « Hi ' " All C. R. WILSON AND CO pa POULTRY AND GENERAL w: ' AUCTIONEERS ,~ ND. ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS * ho PRODUCE MERCHANTS', ETC. Proprietors of WILSON'S POPUI AR W * SALEYARDS. LAR cal . mo*t extensive and best equipped in the Dominion—l6s TUAM STREET. WEEKLY REPORT *P' I' E w V Ii mU ?, h P in presenting „„, ttle _ ,^ Mk; ? Import of Pou try and Pr" 1 7 Fr"_?' f v™? 1 at th " time of the \ P-* Lt~ ot u Poa] *T we re not large, but ir , - M. t_ r",?»"rtair.rd: -Turkey Cnb-!U< 9d *", W *> 6s Id, Pullets 1 3d to 4s .d. He M 2 s lid to 3s lid all t nnfl i I'" Pot&k *» «-• 6d to 7s per «,* s *nd prompt return, consign to WIL- '* H. M. BANNEHR, Auctioneer

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