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AUCTIONS. - ■■ j | VICTOR HARRIS. 200 cases of cement, for sale by Public auction. Oa SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. j ON account of the holders of the Bill of Ledinsr 300 casks of Knight Bevan "Pyramid" brand cement will be sold as above. Samples on view at the rooms. VICTOR HARRIS, gSBB Auctioneer. A UCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. On behalf of T. F. Faulkner, E*q., Organiat. At No. 74 Caehel »tr*et, City. NEXT MONDAY, at 11 o'clock sharp. The Contents of a well furnished 11-roomed house. VICTOR HARRIS, 5539 Auctioneer. NEXT TUESDAY, At 2 o'clock sharp, AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOil.?. is tbe flay, the time, and tho place, when and vlure tiiat Ma-sniiic-ent City B.ocl: which is siluat- on the West side of MANCHESTER SIRKET. with frontage to Tuam, St Afaph and Muncheester streets rrsp.ctiveJy. will be ollercd by PUBLIC AUCTION to all thoso interested. 526 FEET MAIN FRONTAGE AND 16 SHOPS. VICTOR HARRIS, 6590 Auctioneer. VICTOR HARRIS GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms, 165 CO-Oil-tO ST-U-ET. A GOOD MIXED FARM. Q'Tri ACRES of land, that varies from very OI \J heavy loam land to light land. Alwut 220 acres are very good, more than half the balance is medium, end the remainder is light. The buildings consist of a good 7roomed house, and all necessary farm outbuildings. The farm is situate well within easy driving distance of town, and is in one of the best all-round agricultural districts in Canterbury. 168 VICTOR HARRIS. A PROFITABLE SHEiBP FA2IM. •JQCA ACRES of real good sheep country, JLOO\J a very large portion of tbe land is ver yheavy, and will grow excellent grain crops. The land consists of downs and flats and is well watered and fenced. The bui.dings on this farm cost over £1000 to erect. The house contains 8 rooms; a real good house. The outbuildings include stables, shearing shed, sheep yards, etc., etc. £7 10s per acre. A very good farm. 7 •_ VICTOR HARRIS. A BARGAIN—A VERY CHEAP HOME. Few Minutes from Electric Tram. f* A QK—FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, every oCf'iOt) convenience, Venetians, verandah, double cupboards, etc. The section is a very high one, and, being near the Papanui road, is worth more than half what the owner is asking for the whole property. There is a good orchard, tho pear and cherry trees being in full profit. The price placed on this proporty indicate* that it ifl for absolute sale. Only £485. 121 VICTOR HARRIS. A CHEAP ST. ALBANS 1 RESIDENCE. THE Owner has instructed us to get the best price we 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, l-acre section. In order to effect a sale, we quote this nice home at £575. 120 . VICTOR HAR-RIS. TWO CHEAP SECTIONS. P-i X A—ST. ALBANS, fsw yards from oVJUV electric car—.-acre facing north. .Dec—-SUMNER— Corner section, water c£rO«J laid on; very easy terms. A REAL GOOD SHEEP FARM. -P1 fi 1 fl 8 PER ACRE—67O Acres of good SvJAJ JL\J grating and cropping land, well fenced, good water supply- This farm will easily carry 1_ sheep to the acre, and fatten the lambs. Good 6 roomed houso, woolsbed, stables, sheep yards, granary, eto. Handy to town. 07 VICTOR HARRIS^ i?lfi)lfi 9 PER ACRE—IO9 acres real .* y±\J< Al/ good loamy land, in the best cf condition, wall fenced and watered. Ths land growa very good grain crops, and cannot be excelled for sheep grazing qualitiea Comfortable 5-roomed house, also stables and other outbuildings, near tewn. 84 VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM. SITUATE IN A PICTURESQUE DISTRICT IN CANTERBURY. OPA ACRES of Rich Loamy Land, all -SUV well fenced and subdivided, and in splendid order throughout. Crops consist ,of 50 acres of Velvet wheat, which is looking remarkably well, 28 acres G-arton oats. 27 acres in rape arid turnips, balance in English grass and clover. Comparatively New 6-roomed House, pantry, scullery, etc., alfo stockyards sbeepyards, granary, stable*, etc. Price £22 per . acre. Crops included. Situate 1 mile from railway station, dairy factory, school, etc This is an excellent opportunity to secure a real good allround farm at a very low fi*jur*. 106 VICTOR HARRIS. THIS IS A CHEAP FARM." Ififi ACRES of Good Cropping Land. I\J\J Grows excellent crop* of wheat, oats, peas, • etc. Forty-five acres in crop. Fences in good order. Comfortable 6-roomed House 4-stalled stable, iron granary -with concrete foundations. Bituste within one hour's drive of town.' Price £21 per acre. 94 VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE" AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may he *ent to the above Rooms for the Auction Sal* on th* Wednesday and the Saturday of each week Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash where Clients wish to avoid an Auction Sal*. C 2342 VICTOR HARRIS. BAKER BROS. DON'T STOP AT THE HEADLINES, But read on, and you will discover that tbo days of the miracles are not past. CITY NORTH. t}4 *7e—Just think for a second, and get '-* the price fixed in your mind's eye, and then read the following necessarily curtailed description of a property which is SURE to make money for the purchaser. 9 BOOMS, Bathroom, acullery, washhouse copper, tubs (taps over), gas, sewer connection, etc., etc . FINE SECTION, with 51 feet frontage. The Owner finds the house too large for him. acd in order to itfect an early sale, has placed the above absurd price on it. Having read this par, OBVIOUSLY the BEST thing YOU can do now is to come round to our Office STRAIGHT AWAY, and get a card to view. BAKER BROS., 183 Manchester street, 1208

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12967, 21 November 1907, Page 12

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