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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNI TUBE. THIS MORNING! THIS MORNING J At 11 o'clock Sharp. On account of T. F. Faulkner, Eeq., Organist At No. 74 CASHEL STREET, CITY. THE Whole of the Content* of a WeT Furnished 11-roomed Houee. VICTOR HARRIS. 87-ie Auctioneer. AN AUCTION SALE OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! ! TO-MORROWI I I At 2 o'clock Sharp. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. A VERY VALUABLE CITY BLOCK, On the West Side of Manchester street. OQ-i FEET Frontage to Manchester «rtTe< OOJ. by a depth of 66H to Tuam stw nnd of O!)ft to St. Asaph rtreet, together wit 16 shops erected thereon. Also Section adjoining above, having frontage to Tuam street of 30ft by a depth c 165 ft, aI«J with a rhop erected thereon. From a speculative standpoint there csn b no doubt that this in one of the fineet or portunitics that hae been offered to capitaliel for many • day. VICTOR HARRIS , 8749 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF RICCARTON PROPERTY. HARPER STREET. RICCARTON. (First house on the left from Wairama road TO-MORROW, at the Central Auction Boons (Following on Auction Sale of City Property MR VICTOR HARRIS hae been instruct ed by the Trustees to SELL by PUE LIC AUCTION, as above, J-ACRE and roomed HOUSE and Stable, and other in provements. 8747 . VICTOR HARRIS. Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL. ON THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS. NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock. "iAAA SHEETS of Iron, 10 TroUiee, IUUu Derrick, 1 Derrick Pole, 60fl Thousand* of feet of Timber, 3x2, x IJ, 4 x 3, 4 x 4. 6 i 2, 12 x 1! 12 x 1, 12 x 2, Iron Bar Windows, vei; large quantity both of steel Wire Rop and glass. Piles of Firewood, BarbcWire, and also 1 Black HoTse, euitabl for dray work. VICTOR HARRIS. 8748 Auctioneer. TTIOTOR HARRIS OXmCXAL AUCTIONEER AND JBSTATI AQINT. CeotiaV Auotion Booms, 1H COLOMBO BTRBKT. TO BE SOLD BEFORE THE NEW YEAR. OWNER LEAVING OHRISTOHXTRCH. -PQnfl~° NE of th ? Pettiest residentii 3&U\J\J properties in this City, ever niodcrn convenience, md up-to-date in ever respect, very fine section, nicely laid' oui »aphalt paths. A cheap property, on minute from electric car. 44 / VICTOR HARMS. A CHOICE ST. ALBANS RESIDENCE, -PftCifi"-* R0Oji(8, every convenient ovOclU connected with main sewer, hig foundations, real good section, and everythiii in perfect order. For absolute sale. 4 . , VICTOR HARKIB. 77 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. Of. ACRES in wheat, 2o acres in peas, -'. *XJ acre* in oats, 3 acres in potatoes; tl land is well fenced and drained. Good < roomed house and all nocesssry outbuilding bituate one mile from creamery, school, rai w«y station. Price, £28 per acre, crops i Talaation. ■ . • ♦ 1( VICTOR HARMS. OOKA AORBS, varying from heavy agr LAM cultural land to light riwc country, heavy land predominating; vei suitably mixed - for all-round purpoee Splendid' 10-roonied house, hot and col water Mcvioo, and every modern convenieno Cost £1200. Up-to-dafcß outbuildings. Situat : within convenient distance of town. ( - VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD MIXED FARM! Q7A ACRES of land, that varies from vei Olv heavy loam land to light land. Abo* 220 acres- are very good, more than half tt balance la . medium,- and the remainder : light The buildings consist of a good ' roomed house, and all necessary farm ou buildings. The farm is situate well withi easy driving distance of town, and is in ox of the best all-round agricultural distriots i Canterbury., . l< VIOTdR HARRIS. A PROFITABLE SHEEP FARM. -jQCft AORES of real good sheep countr XOOVJ a very large .portion of the lax is very heavy, and will grow excellent grai crops. ' The (and consists o< downs and flat ana is well watered and fenced. The buil< ings on this farm cost over £1000 to erec The house contains 8 rooms; a real goc house. . The outbuildings iuclude stable shearing shed, sheep yards, etc, eto. SI II per acre. A very good farm. ■ VICTOR HARRIS. TWO CHEAP SECTIONS. /?-iC/V-ST. ALBANS, few yards free *JUv/ electric car— j-acre facing north. J? er—SUMNBR— Corner section, wati X/DO laid on; very easy terms. A REAL GOOD SHEEP FABU. X*i(\ IA3 PER ACRE—S7O Acres of goc oVJLV JLV grating and cropping Mm well fenced, good water supply. This fan will easily carry 1) sheep to the acre, an fatten the Jambs. Good 6 roomed hous woolihsd, stable*, sheep yards, granary, et Handy to town. i VICTOR JtARRIS^ 4?lft IAS "PER ACRE—IO9 acres ~rm &JLD 11/ good loamy lsnd, in the b«i cf condition, well fenced and watered. Th land grows very good grain crops, and cat not be excelled for sheep gracing aualitiei Comfortable S-roomed house, also stables an other outbuildings, near town. t VICTOR HARRIS. THIS IS A CHEAP FARM. IAA ACRES of Good Cropping. Land I\J\J Grows exoellent crops of wheal oats, peas, ate. Forty-Sve acres in crop Fencee in good order. Comfortable 6-roome< House 4-stalled rtable, iron gracary wit] concrete foundations. Situate within oa hour's drive of town. Price £21 per acre. 94 VICTOR JBtARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. TCURNITURS may b« s«nt to the abovi X Rooms Tor the Auction Sale oa th< Wednesday and the Saturday of each week Highest market 'ice* rnamntesd. Furoi ture also Bought . r Cs«h whert Cliscti wish to avoid an Auction Sale. C 2342 VICTOR HARRIS. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD LEAKING S A L 1 Of LIVE AND DEAD STOCK At GLENTUNNEL, TO-MORROW. Account Mr E. J. T. Ford. Sale Starts at Noon. N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENC CO.. LTD. 6753 E. O. STAVELEY. Manager. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. LTD rpHE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. LTI FARMERS. WE WANT YOUB POTJLTRI AUOTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY an WEDNESDAY. ■ Good Prices. ' Prompt Bettlamsnta, ■ I Bate* -of Commission an tke Lowes L. B«nd us a trial lot A. B. BANDB, Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12970, 25 November 1907, Page 12

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