AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE THIS DAY. One o'clock. FURNITURE. TYPEWRITERS, POT PLANTS. BICYCLES. MR VICTOR KARRIS will SELL, THIS DAY. v above st 1 ooiock. Furniture, uiciud.r. sideboard, hail chiffonier, child's iron cot. duchesse cherts. wa«l-.«tind«, ware, couch,? Drdsteads. mattrcsfcs. go-car.s, 30 bo...es Ni_u f-n.in liniment, 3 sewing machines, etc., etc. A's<\ 9 Ladles' and Gc-t's bicycles, 150 seed pot and bodcinr 1 typewriters in perfect oid-er in the foilowin? Der,«m re Sun. P.em'ho. ard Williams ! VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneer, ■ gj£- 165 Colombo street. 1 _T\NE of the FINAL AUCTION SALES of ' EXHIBITION TIMBER, IRON, and OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL will take place TO-MURKOW! TO-MORROW! 1 TO-MORROW! ! ! At 1 o'clock sharp. Thousand.* of feet of TiTnbeT 4 x 4, 6 x 2. 7 x -. 7 x 3. 12 x I, t. and g.. 4 x I_. 200-1 tliects of 7, 3. and -ft irc_, lOjOft 3_m ste»l .viiw rope, Sj'':ft 2jin steel wire rope, 3JO j .-1 -tots oi i.'-'- 1 —• ttr - f l ' n -d-ition a large .. qi.uutity cf ritewood. It is advissb.e that these wanting real gocd 1 bui.riir.g material 'h.u.d not miss this very » iar:c and important sale. * VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. G. S. MUNRO, General Manager. 61C9 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF AN IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. On behalf of T. F. Faulkner, Esq., Or-anist, owing to his residence, No. 74 Cashel street, having been sold. HTUE WHOLE OF THE CONTENTS OF A ■*• 11-ROOMED HOUSE. SALE on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th Inst. Full particulars will be published To- - rncrrow. VICTOR HARRIS. i 81_3 Auctioneer. _ DON'T FORGET THE DATE OF THE AUCTION SALE OF THAT VERY I VALUABLE CITY BLOCK. IN THE BUSIEST PART OF MANCHESTER STREET. r TUESDAY! TUESDAY!! TUESDAY!!! i NOVEMBER 26th INST., NOVEMBER 20th INST.. I 2 o'clock! 2 o'clock!! 2 o'clock!!! , A T HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION - i-i- ROOMS, > 165 COLOMBO STREET, s 526 ft of Main Frontage to Manchester, Tuam and St. Ar-aph streets. 1 L_ 1 The following are tlie names of the Tenr ant?:—Miss Menaios. Messrs H. Pannell. R. " Ellis. C. Fisk. A. E. Beards'ey. ' —. Pnnnell A.J. Kocrie. G. Dale, R. Smithson, J. McDonald. A. Burns. G. Dixon. A. Mnnaies, F. Pannell, R. Pannell, F. C. DawKtl. Tlie Nett Rental is £1700 16s Id. A number of the Lease* will Exoiro on the Ist April. 1008. Further information may be obtained on application to the Auctioneer, VICTOR HARRIS. Bl6fi 165 Colombo street. r TT" I C T O R HARRIS GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms. 165 COLOMBO STREET. A BARGAIN-iA VERY OHEIAP HOME. Few Minutes from Electric Tram. f* A or—FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, every dw_bO_» convenience, Venetians, verandaih, doublo cupboards, otc. The tection is a very high one, aud, being near t>bo Papanui road, is worth more than half what the owner is asking for the whole property. There is a good orchard, the pear and cherry trees being in full profit. Tho price pla-ed on this property indicates that it ia for absolute sale. Only -485. 121 VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP ST. ALBANS' RESIDENCE. THE Owner has instructed us to get the best price we can' for thir, property,which means that it must bo sold. The Houso contains 5 rooms, plastered, every modern . convenience, verandah, tiled hearths and '. grates, w.h. and copper, concrete founda- , tiina, asphalt pathn, 1-acre section. In order t to effect a Bale, we quate this nice home at £575. 120 I VICTOR HARRIS. r TWO CHEAP' SECTIONS. t ni C A—ST. ALBANS, few yards from s 3*J D\J electric car—i-acro facing north._ • <?rc—SUMNEIR— Corner "section," "water J 3*OD laid on; very easy i A - RIVER 3 AVON. b J?1/infi —* ACRES of splendid land, and f 3*l_vv a 7-rjomcd house and outbuildings, first-class orchard. The property 1 h»3 a frontage of 13 chains; it faces the . r'.ver Avon, and the river frontage is very y pretty. Anyone wanting a nice home with a 3 few acres should see this place. -19 j VICTOR HARRIS._ i ~A REAL GOOD SHEEP FARM. PIA ifVS PER ACRE—S7O Acres of g-<od cfc 1.1/ JLv/ grazing and cropping land, | well fenced, good water supply. This farm will easily carry 1. sheep to the acre, and j fatten the lambs. Good 6 roomed houso, woolshed, stables, sheep yards, granary, etc. Handy to town. 97 3 _ _ __ VICTOR HARRIS. J i?ff»* Ifi'S PE K ACRE—IO9 acres renl .WlO lA/ good loamy land, in the best I ct condition, well fenced and watered. Ths land grows very good grain crops, ond cannot He excelled for sheep grazing qualities j Comfortable 5-roomed bouse, also stables and other outbuildings, near tewn. -4 . VICTOR HARRIS. ! A REAL - GOOD AgIrIOTLTU'RAL - FARiL . SITUATE IN A PICTURESQUE DISj TRICT IN CANTERBURY. 9~/\ ACRES of Rich Loamy Land, all ] -jO\J we l] fenced ar.d fubdivided, and 1 in splendid order throughout. Crops consist of 50 acres of Velvet wheat, which is 5 lookiiiisr renir.rkcbly weill. 26. acres Garton . oats, 27 acr« in rape and turnips, balsnce in English grass and clover. Comparatively New 6-rooaied House, pantry, scullery, etc., sl'o stockyards sheepyards, gTanary. stable*. ' etc. Price £22 per acre. Crops included. - Situate 1 mile from railway station, dniry factory, fcliool, etc. This is an excellent " opportunity to secure a real good all--1 round farm at a very low figure. 10C • VICTOR HARRIS. * AN IDEAL PROPERTY FOR _. RETIRING FARMER. THIS very attractive Property contains 3 acres of lund a v d p. modern 7-roomed House. One acre of the land is beautifully laidsout. beinj planted with the choicest shrubs ar.d flowers and ri=o with tbe best • of fruit treos. The orn'smental trees are I well grown, and the fruit trees are fnll bearing. The hou-e is very substantial, " and is short of rothim; to make it bcth convenient nnd attrrctive. Superior subI urban localltv. Price -IGCO. Cards to v'ew on application to ' 214 _ VICTOR HARRIS- ) a" CHEAP FARM. . "JOA ACHES rf '(tc-cd Crc-pninx Land. I IUU Or: v i'.-f-r'.i;;: cror* of wheat. t ests. peas ct\ T -V:-ty-five. in crop. Fe-t'cc? in srrcil rtt'er. Comfcrtable 6-rocmed | H'-u'e 4-s'a '.'. ■»! -'.rb'e. iron granary with concrete fcr.ni.tt c: «. Pittiste within one h'-ur's drive of tour:. Price £21 r>er acre. _ 9» VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURMITURE AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may b« »er.t to the above Rooms Tor the Auction Sale on the Wednesday and the Saturday of each week I Highest market prices guaranteed. Furni- , ture also Bought for Cash where Clients i wish to avoid an Auction Sale. , C 2312 VICTOR HARRIS. I NATIONAL MORTGAGE * AGENCY ' COMPANY, LIMITED. ' FIRST WOOL SALR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, ISO 7. OUR OFEERINCtS for this Sale are nowdisplayed and ready for inspection at tnr Stores, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, ADD-XGTON. 1 STORES OPEN AT 8 a.m. Addington Tram, Square to Star Hotel corner. Catalogues obiaina-u.e at Stores or City Offices. NATIONAL MCRI'GAGE AND AGENCY OUSIPA-.- Off -N._.. LTD. 6454 m
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12965, 19 November 1907, Page 12
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