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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. CITT BLOCK! CITY BLOCK!! CITY BLOCK!!! , BY PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! At 2 o'clock. At 3 o'clock. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL. AUCTION ROOMS. 165 COLOMBO STREET. On behalf of the Executors of the lit* L. E. NATHAN. oq-j FEET Frontage to the west §ide of «->O-L Manchester etreet, by a depth of 66ft to Tuam street and of 99ft to St. Asaph street, together with 16 Shops erected thereon. Also, Section adjoining above, having frontage of 30ft to Tuam tftroet by a depth of 165 ft, also with Shop erected thereon. AH those interested in thie important Sale should not forget the time and place of Sak 2 o'clock THIS DAY. at tho Central Auction Kooms, 165 Colombo street. VICTOR HARRIS, 8778 ' Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF RICCARTON PROPERTY. On behalf of the Trustees. THE AUCTION SALE of the i-ACRE and 4-ROOMED HOUSE, situate in HARPER STREET. RICCARTON. takes place TO-DAY, at the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, following on the Auction Sale of City Property at 2 o'clock. No reasonable offer will be refused for thie property. VIfTOR HARRIS, 6776 Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL. NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock. ON THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS. IAAA SHEETS of Iron, 10 Trollies, 1 .LUUvJ Derrick, 1 Derrick Pole, 50ft, Thousands of feet of Timber. 3 x 2, 4 x IJ. 4 x 2, 4 x 4, 6 x 2, 19 x li. 12 x 1, X x 2, Iron Bar Windows, verylarge quantity both of steel Wire Rope and glass. Piles of Firewood. Barbsd Wire, and also 1 Black Hor&e, suitable for dra-y work. VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. G. S. MUNRO, General Manager. 8777 IMPORTANT. CONTINUATION AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. NEXT THURSDAY, at 1 o'clock." AT CHRIST'S COLLEGE GROUNDS. MR VICTOR HARRIS will hold an AUCTION SALE, as above, of a very lar?e quantity of TIMBER of all sizes and kinds, including some particularly good Totara and Black Pine Thnber. There is also a large quantity of Galvanised Iron, all sixes, quantity of Gas and Water Piping, 6 Leadlight Windows, Tanks, and a large amount of other material. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. VICTOR HARRIS, 8774 Auctioneer. ■y ICT O R HAB BI 8 GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Roomt, 166 COLOMBO STREET. TO BE SOLD BEFORE THE NEW YEAR. OWNER LEAVING OHRISTCHTJROH. J?QAn— ONE of the pretties* residential &/*J\J\J properties in this City, every modern convenience, »nd up-to-date in every respect, vory fine section, nicely laid out, esghalt paths. A cheap property, ons minute from electric car. 44 A. VICTOR HARRIS. A CHOICE ST. ALBANS RESIDENCE. PQKA—SIX ROOMS, every convenience connected with main sewer, high foundations, real good section, and everything in perfect order. For absolute sale. 45 VICTOR HARIRIS. 77 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. Of\ ACRES in wheat, 20 acres in peas, 30 £\J acres in oats, 2 acres in potatoes; the land is well fenced and drained. Good 6roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, situate one mile from creamery, school, railway station. Price, £28 per acre, crops at valuation. 105 Victor karris. OQCA AORSS, varying from heavy agri£i*mi<J\J cultural land to light sheep country, heavy land predominating; very suitab.y mixed for all-round' purposes. Sriend'd 10-roorued house, hot and cold water service, and every modern convenience. Coct £1200. Up-to-date outbuildings. Situate within convenient distance of town. 65 VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD MIXED FARM. OI7A ACRES of land, that varies from very O4 \J heavy loam land to light land. About 220 acres are very good, more than half the balance is medium, and the remainder is light. The buildings consist of a good 7rcorned house; and all necessary farm outbuildings. The farm is situate well within \ easy driving distance cf town, dr.d is in one of the best all-round agricultural districts in Canterbury. 103 VICTOR HARRIS. A PROFITABLE SHEEP~PaEmE ■J OKA ACRES of r?al good sheep country, J.O«JV/ a very large portion of the land is very heavy, and will grow excellent grain crops. Tlie land consists of downs and flats and is well watered and fenced. The buildings on this farm coat over £1000 to erect. The house contains 8 rcxjms; a real good house. The outbuildings include stables, shmring shed, sheep yard?, etc., etc. £7 10= pev acre. A very good farm. 7 _ VICTOR HARRIS. TWO CHEAP "SECTIONS. f»i ST. ALBAXS, few yards frotn cK»J »J" electric car—i-acre facing north.^. P^fT— SUMNER— Corner "section, - water cSfOD laid on; very easy terms. A REAL GOOD SHEEP FARM. fM A I AS PER ACRE—S7O Acre* of god c&J.ly lAs grazing and cropping land, well fenced, good water supply. This farm will eusily carry li sheep to the acre, and fatten the lambs. Gocd 6roomed house, woolshid, stables, sheep yards, granary, etc. Handy to town. 97 VICTOR HARRIS. i*iij~~-J AS~PER~ACRE— IU9~ acrei real ~KsX\J IAJ good loamy lnnd, in the best cf condition, well fenced and watered. The land grow» very good grain crops, and c*nr>ot be excelled for eheop grazing qualitic* Comfortable 5-roomed house, also itab'.es and other outbuilding!, near tewn. 64 VICTOR HARJUS. THIS IS A CHEAP FARM~ inn ACRES of Good Cropping Land. IUU Grows exoe'.lent crops of wheat, oats, peas, etc. Forty-five acres in crop. Fcr-ces id pood order. Comfortable 6-roomed House 4-?ta:ied stable, iron gra&ary with concrete foundations. Situate within one hour's drive of town. Prioe £21 per acre. 94 yiCTOR_HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may be cent to the above Roomt Tor the Auction Sale on th» Wednesday and the Saturday of each week Hig-heat market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash wh«« Client! wish to Avoid an Auction Bal*. C 2342 VICTOR HARRIS. N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. NOTICE TO WOOL GROWERS^ TTrE are now receiving Wool for the »» SECOND SALE, to be held on THURSDAY. Decemr/er 12th. Catalogues will close 7th December. Consign Farmers' C?-Op.. Christchurch. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. LIMITED. 8719 Ll* 81-ACK^" - Boot Poiuh. Wfcy buy tics, buy Polish. Try out lug* tin*. they contain jib Poliih. CMBB

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12971, 26 November 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12971, 26 November 1907, Page 12

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