AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS; FUKi. i .. v- ti r .SHEL STREET. CITY. O^MOXdIy 25th it 11 o'clock sharp. THE CONT_.NTS 0 gf E A * "-ROOMED OWTVO to his house having been gold, \.r-r F■■Faulkner, Organist, has ds- • c drd t.quit his FURNITURE, and has 1 favoured Mr VICTOR HARRIS with in- ■ [.ruction, to bold an AUCTION SALE, as 1 above when everything will b* offered for U.-.re.-Tved Sale. The following are included —i Walnut Piano, "Dresden" Model. I _>i»r.o by "Harrington." with special organ pedal attachment, also practice pedal (cost 1 jf.151. Su.ta in Saddlebag, Suite in Tapestry ar.d Piush. handsome Sideboard, _ Dining Tables. 20 Austrian Chairs, a complete Bedroom Suite, comprising Wardrobe. Duche.se 1 Table. Marble-topptd Withstand and 2 Chair*. Italian Bedstead with drapes. Double and Sir.g!* Brase-rai! Bedstaads, Box Mattresses. 10 Duchess* Chests. Wardrobes, Marbie-topped Wsehstands and Ware, Tap-e-try Carpet 24 x 24. Axmir.eter Hall Carpet _1 x 7. Brussels Stair Carpet. Hall Star.d, Walnut Overmantels, Couches in Plushette, Marb> and other Clock.. Pictures. E.P. Ware. Curtains, Cutlery, choice Ornaments and Glassware. Mansrle, Lawn Mower, Kitchen and Scullery Utensils; also all the Household Linen, comprising' 50 pairs I Double ar.d Single Blankets. 50 pairs Sheet*. 60 Quilts, Pillow Slips, Towels, Tablecloths, etc., etc. Tho»e wanting res! good Furnituro cannot do better than attend this Sale. 354_ VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF RICCARTON PROPERTY. ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES. On TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th inst. i At HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. j (Following on Auction of City Property). MR VICTOR HARRIS has been instructed by the Trustees to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above. J-ACRE and 4roomed HOUSE and Stable, and other improvements erected thereon, which property is situate in HARPER STREET, RICCAR- 1 TON, the first house on the left from Waimarn road. Thie property is for AbsolutSale. 85K1 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. VERY IMPORTANT REMINDER. TO SYNDICATES, SPECULATORS, AND TO COMMERCIAL MEN IN GENERAL. A MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY FOR SOUND SPECULATION. AUCTION SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE CITY BLOCK. Passed by Thousands of People Daily. . FRONTAGES ON MANCHESTER, TUAM, AND ST. ASAPH STREETS. A Site where the Commercial Life of the City must always throb with increasing vigour. 526 ft of MAIN FRONTAGE and 16 SHOPS. AUCTION SALE I ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th INST, At 2 o'clock, At ' HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. 163 COLOMBO STREET. T-HIS very important Sale is being held -*- at the instance of the Executors of the 'ate L. E. Nathan, who have favoured Mr I VICTOR HARRIS with instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above the whole of that VALUABLE CITY BLOCK, i which is situate on the West Side of , MANCHESTER STREET, and has * frontsse of 331 feet to Manchester street by a depth of 66 feet to Tuaro street and 09 feet to St. Asaph street, andshas erected thereon 16 Shops all let to good tenants. Also, Section adjoining above, having a frontage of 30 feet to Tuam Btreet by a depth of 165 feet, also with a Shop erected thereon. ■ The following are the names of the Tenants:—Mi «* Mensies, Messrs H. Pannell • R. ..His, C. Fisk, A. Sch'esinger, E. Beards- » ley, —. Pannell. A. J. Koorie. G. Dale. R. . Srnithson, J. McDonald, A. Burns. G. Dixon i A. Menasies. F. Pannell. R. Pannell and F. C. Dawson, The nett rental is .£I7OO 16s Id. A number of tbe leases will expire on the Ist April, 1308. Further information may be obtained on application to tho Auctioneer, i VICTOR HARRIS, 8517 i_s Colombo street. TT-ICTOB HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auotion Roods, 195 COLOMBO STREET. A VERY CHEAP HOME. Few Minutes from Electric Tram. .PJOK-FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, every oG>_-.o_) convenience, Venetians, verandah, double cupboard., etc. The section is a very high one, and, being near tho Papanui road, is worth moro than half what the owner is asking for the whole property. There is a good 1 orchard, the pear and cherry trees being iv full profit. Tho price placed on this property indicates that it is for absolute sale. Only £485. 121 VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP ST. ALBANS* RESIDENCE. THE Owner has instructed us to get th« best price wo can for thin property.which means that it must be sold. The House contains 5 rooms, plastered, every modern convenience, verandah, tiled hearths and , grates, w.h. and copper, concrete foundations, asphalt paths, j-nore section. In order to effect a sale, we quote this nice home at i i.75. 130 VICTOR HARRIS. TWO CHEAP SECTIONS. jPIKA— ST. ALBANS, few yards from <£*10\J electric car—j-scro facing noTth. i?KK—SUMNER—Corner section, water cC"J-l laid on; very easy terms. aoharmTng home near Tkin_Tv_-. AVON. •PUftA" 1 ACRES of splendid Isnd, and dtituw a T-roomed house and outbuildings, first-class orchnrd. The property has a frontage of 13 chains; it faces the river Avon, and the river frontage is very pretty. Anyone wanting a nice home with a few aorss should see this place. 919 VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOOD SHEEP FARM. •PIH If. 8 PER ACRE—67O Acres of good 3w J.V x\J grazing and cropping land, well fenced, good water supply. This farm 1 will easily carry 1_ sheep to the acrs, and fatten the lambs. Good Groomed houso, > woolshsd, stshles, ihssp ysrds, granary, etc Handy to town. 07 VICTOR HARRIS^ i*-j£J If*»S PER ACRE—IO9 acre* real . .Twi-U IAJ good loamy land, in ths best cf condition, well fenced and watered. The land grow* very good grain crops, and cannot be excelled for sheep grazing qualities ■ Comfortable 5-roomed house, also stables and • other outbuilding*, near tewn. e4 VICTOR HARRIS. . A REAL GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. . SITUATE IN A PICTURESOUE DISTRICT IN CANTERBURY. OZ(\ ACRES of Rich Loamy Land, all _<«JU well fenced and subdivided, and in «plendid order throughout. Crops consist of 50 acres of Velvet wheat, which is ' looking remarkably well, 28 acres G»rton oats. 27 acres in rape and turnips, balance in English grass and clover. Comparatively New 8-roomed House, psntry. scullery, st*., al.o stockyards sheepyards, granary, stable*, etc. Price i_t per sere. Crop* included. Situate 1 mile from railway station, dairy factory, rchool. etc. This is an excellent | opportunity to secure a real good allround farm at a very low Aspire...J o** VICTOR_ HARRIS. AN IDEAL PROPERTY FOR A RETIRING FARMER. THIS very attractive Property contains 3 acres of land and a modern "-roomed House. One acre of the land is beautifully laid out, being planted with the choicest shrubs and flowers, and afco with tbe best of fruit trees. The ornamental trees aTe well grown, and the fruit trees are full bearing. The hous* i* very substantial, and is short of nothing to make it both convenient and sttractive. Superior suburban locality. Price £1600. Cards to v.«w on spp.ication to ay VICTOR HARRIS. THIS IS A CHEAP FARM. If.fi ACRES of Good Cropping Land. — \J\J Growi excellent crepe *of wheat. oats, pess, etc. Forty-five acres in crop. 1 Fsnces in good order. Comfortable 6-reomed 1 House 4-»t*!!ed stable, iron granary with concrete foundations. Situate within one hour's drive of town. P.ic* £21 per acre- . 9i , VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may be sent to the above Room* Tot the Auotion Sale on th* Wednesday and the Saturday ai •_<_* week Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash where Clients > with to avoid aa Auction Sale. r C-SM'l VICTOR HARRIS.
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