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AUCTIONS._ .. ........ . .*,. VICrrOB HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock- _„ AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. MR VICTOR HARRIS xrill hold an AUCTION BALTe oi good HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. »t his Hoome, THIS DAi. at 1 o'clock, and included in the net of gcod» to l«» offered «r* the followyig:— »-nieoe Leath« Suite, 9 Extension Dining T»blee, Sidoboerd, Hailstand, Ducheeee Clwrt\ WmebstfciMie, Toilet Ware, ne**ly new Urop-hwd Singer Sewing Machine, Bra*»-rail Bed»t«*tie *nd Mottreeeea, Chcete of Drawers, Toilet Tsbles »nd Mirrore, F«nd«rs, Brasses. large Clothee Chest, Lino!«um. Oilcloth, Carpets Rug*. Curtaine, ahncjet n«w Pillar TaW* Lamp, Commode. Couches, "Reliable" lccub»toi eggs), Pictures, Cruck<M7, CuUery, Tinw»re, and Sundries of all descriptions. VICTOR HARRIS, 61G7 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! t THIS DAYI I 1 At 2 o'clock (harp. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Noe. 41 and 43 PETERBOROUGH STREET, CITY. THESE Two Properties must, if pofsible, bo cold To-day. Tether they bring in SO* « week, and are leneed for three yean. They return fully 15 p«r cent, on the reserve price. VICTOR HARRIS, 6168 Auctioneer. yiGTOR HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms, 166 COLOMBO STREET. IQO ACRES, downs land, highest portion XO«* has been in wheat, splendidly nafered. stream runs through the centre of thb farm, well fenoed end subdivided. The farm will carry 300 owes. Good 5-roomed houce, innurod for £200. Sheep yards, stables, and othrr outbuildings. £7 10s per acre. 99 VICTOR BARBIS. A CHEIAP LINAVOOD RESIDENCE. •P7On~ NEW 6-roomed 'Dwelling House efc' i viU of superior design and finish; conveniences aro up-to-date in every particu-, lsr. This is one of the prettiest* and moat faithfully built houres in thin locality. It will kII quick, a« it is very cheap. 35 VICTOR HARRIS. FTENDALTON (few'steps from tram). MODEiRN '7-rooined Dwelling, every convenience, h. and o. water, eto. This houeo has been built under twelve months. Price only £675. A very cheap home, in a favourite district. 114 VICTOR HABIRiIS. A CITY BARGAIN. ~ ANEW 6-roomed Hesidenoe, within a short distance of centre of CSty, a superior dwelling, woll finished, and fitted with all improvements. Owner leaving the colony, aud will sel , lor the low prioe of £700. 116 VICTOR HARMS. OWNER VERY ANXIOUS TO SELL. rpHIS very handsome property is situate X within three minutes' walk of the Cathedral square, and near the Mtieeum and Gardens. It contains 8 dwelling rooms and all modern conveniences, high concrete foundations, plastered and papered throughout, hot and cold water service, good lection, planted with choice trees, lawn at baok oi the house. As the owner is leaving Christchurch, he is very anxious to sell, and will accept considerably less than oo«t prioe in crder to effect a quick sale. Full - partiottUrs on application to 43 VICTOR HAKRI& AVONSIDE. ■ i? 1 (\K A—ATTRACTIVE β-roomed House, jZtLVoV dining-room 23 x 14.8, sittingroom 18 X 14.6, 7ft hall, concrete foundations* plastered and papered throughout, hot and cold water service, all modern conveniences. The house stands on a high terrace; about 3 acres of land, sUbl«i, orchard, lawn, eto. 40 VICTOR HARMS. FENDALTON. 6 ACRES of first-class land, beautifully planted and laid out, orchard, garden, etc., modern 7-roomed dwelling, wide hail, plastered and papered, hot ana cold *»<>« service, aU modem conveniences, outbuildings, splendid looalTvy. Price £1650. A very attract vo property. ' 21 VICTOR HARItIS. A REAL GOOD FARM. £OO IAB PER ACRE—aoo aews loamy d*U£i l\f agricultural land, grows «toellent crops of wheat, peas, oats and potatoes The whole farm is in good order, and the land is in the best of heart. The buildings consist of a new 6-roomed house,' plastered throughout, hot and cold water service, all necessary outbuildings, within easy driving distance of town. ,_' ** VICTOR HARRIS. X*iA PER ACRE—69O acres of land, that c&Xrt is suitab.e for crowing wheat, oats clover, etc Very heavy sheep carrying capacity, splendid homestead. The house contains 8 rooms sod all modsrn con-, venienoesf large woolshed, granary, sheep yards, stables, etc. A model farm, most conveniently Rittiated, within easy walking distance of the railway. . 09 VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may be sent to the above Rooms Tor the Auotion Bal* on the Wednesday c.nd the Saturday of each weak Highest market prices cnar&ntesd. Furniture aleo Bought for Cash where Clients wish to «,void an Auotion Sale. C 2342 ; VICTOR HARRIS, DEVERKUX, KING AND CO. DEVEREUX, KING and CO., LTD, HAVE received *«urtructioae from Mr Englifte-'d to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his HorocEteed, Mareblsads, sOS his LIVE and DEAD STOCK on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 190T, Comprising 1 Draught Mar*, v»d in all work 4 Cows m full profit 2 Cows springing, due at onoe 3 Cows, due to calve on 17th October and lC*h November respectively 1 nfiler, 13 months 1 Heifer, 13 months 1 Spring dray, 1 s.f. plough, 1. grubber, 1 wccdeii harrow. 3 leal iron harrows, 3 ladders, 1 s.'odge, 1 p.i. hoe and onion harvester. 1 coed drill, trap horooes, dray barnese, lot empty sacks, 1 milk cooler. 2 mi4k cans, 3 small barrel* 1 churn, 2 mearures 3 and i gsilotn, 4 socks Up-to-Date seed pototoce. pig potatoes, 1 whee barrow, 1 grindstone, 0 iron bark ports, hayforks, cover, collars, and tot of suL'lric*. On account of Mr Hawkins*, 1 Drsujrht Gelding Sale at 1 o'clock Sharp. DE\'EREUX, KING and CO., LTD. 3759 W. R. DEVEREUX. Auctioneer. ■VIESSKS DEVEREUX, KING and CO.. ""■*• LTD., have the following Properties for sale:— 2700 Ajres, L.1.P., together with 600 sheep, «230 No. 8 12d Acres freehold, all in crop, β-roomed houso and good outbuildings, 2 horses, and all implements. £20 per acre. No. 9 23,400 Acres, good woolxhed. 2 4-roomed cottages, 11,700 sheep 1C herses, stables, etc. £13.000. No. 10 5000 Acres, 2J mites from a rising town, railway runs through the propeity, and is divided by main road, all we.l fenced, and good buildings. £10 6( per acre. 2340 Acres, leasehold, good buildings, 2933 •beep, horses, et«. Am going ooncern, £9600. No. 1 C27OS W. R. DKVEHEUX and CO.. 11) Liohfield street. MAKERS of the New Idee Cover, made with Canvas Lining instead of Felt Thess Covers ltst lorger and are Warmer, CUacer, and Ch*apsr. Satisfaction Secured at Last. Sscd for a SsmpU New Idos Covsr. Ones ued alwayr used. For liortes aid Cows. W. V> DEVEREUX snd CO C2oft> THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD rpUE FARMERS' SALEYABDS, LTD. FARMERS, WE WANT YOUB POULTRY. AUCTION SALES EVERY BATURDAY and WEDNESDAY. Good Prices. Prompt Settlements. Rates of Commission arc the ■ Lowest. Send ns a trial lot. C 2854 A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12936, 16 October 1907, Page 11

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