AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER Sth, At 1 30 ?harp. Or. th- Prem.fw. 35 WORCESTER STREET. CITY. HMVTSON and CO.. instructed b~ the j • Trustee* ir. th? estate o£ the late Chns- : tiara Stewart. wi:l sELL the whole of the FURNITURE and EFFECTS a? contained | •: - the P.e:-Acr.c.\ X UVn-esti-r street. , full particu.ars ir. future 8.6 53 H. MATSON and CO. i — E "i"l- OX SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY: 1 Bay Gelding. lyrs. by Actor out of Blue- I gown maro. broker, saddle. harrte.«s 1 Bay Ge'.dir.*. -vrs. by The Wood oirt of a B'.iiogawr. maro. broker, to lead Further En'tnee solicited. - 11. MATSON and CO. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. ■ To"RETIRING FARMERS AND OTHERS. IMl'UK'l'ANl AICiIUN SALE Of ST. ALBANS PROPERTIES. THIS DAY! Till> DAY!! Till a DAY!!! s At 2.30 p.m. McKENZIE end WILLIS have been favoured with instructions to SELL in their Lai.d salerooms, Cathedra: square inexi Post Ufikei, 1. On account 11. D. Carter. Esq.. who has left the d.-trat his MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCE eitmitcd in Aikmen's road. St. Ait>ai:s ic.ose to Papiir.ui rmidi, compr.siuj sp.ecdid hou?c o 3 rooms with every modern convenience. 2 one! wir:down northern aspect, leri.ery. workshop, bir/rie ehcd, J-acie. with ■ very wide fruntnpe. aiLpiv room ior anotner house. wn!l ia:d out in garden and orchard. ; ati in order, and rewiy v.-. 2. In the Estate of the late Mre H. B ■ Middlemen—That i-pler.did Property situated ' 6 BOUNDARY ROAD. hT. ALBANS. comprising good House of C rooms with bath. h. and c, gtk*, pantry, fcul.ery. veran dah side and back. etc.. nearly J-acre leid out in garden and we.i piamtd. Cards to view on application. MUST BE SOLD. McKENZIE and WILLIS, g833 Auctioneers. AUCTION. AUCTION. TO-MORROW Commeucng at 1 o'clock. McKENZIE ax.d WILLIS have been favoured with instructions from Joyce • lompkine. Esq.. who is "living up houwkeepicg. to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, 33 FERRY ROAD (Near Lancaster Park Hotel). The whoie of his Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, being the ooni tents of a well furni«hed 6-roonied house. The. furniture is all nearly new and in firstclass condition. On view To-day (Wednesday), 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, SSB4 Auctioneers. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CA.VTKRBUKY DISTRICT. In the matter of Memorandum of, Mortgage No. 62(H>5. MESSRS McKEA'ZIE and WILX.IS have reteivcd instructions £rom the lUgistrar of th<3 tiuprome Court, upon the application of the Second Mortgagee, to SEILL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Royal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral square, Christciurch, on THURSDAY, the sth day of DECEMBER, 1907, at 2.30 p.m. All that piece of land, containing 5 ACRES (more or less), being the land in Cer- | 1 titlcate of Title Volume 212, folio 01, subject to a First Mortgage for £430, bearing interest at 5J per cent. This dw-irable property offers an excellent epportuuity for a good investment, being situate on WEBB'S ROAD ABOUT 14 CHAINS EAST OF FENDALTON ROAD. There is a newly-built House of 4 rooms, with pantry, ecullery, copper and tubs, eto., panelled ceilings in two rooms and passage, papered throughout, stable, trape-hed etc., ground high »nd well drained, and nearly all under cultivation, about 14 acres in oats, J-acre potatoes, 1 acre in grass and clover, 1 acre ploughed. For further particulars apply to HoKBNZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers. Or to DOUG ALL and UPHAiI, Solicitors, 143 Wuceeter etreet, 8349 West Christohurch. ■VTcKENZIB AND WILLIS. R St. Clair McKenzie). (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE [ AGENTS ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral square (next lo Post Office). I —— 1 QUAINT AND ARTISTIC J GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. , ONE OF THE FINEST PROPERTIES ever offered to the Christchurch public. SITUATED ST. ALBANS (CLOSE TO PAPANUI ROAD.) The Houee contains 7 rooms, with every modern convenience. It is SUBSTAN-TIALLY-BUILT, and BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED with a wonderful attention to detail, and displaying great artistic taste. It has 3 bay windows, 2 balcocies, and a piazza and tiled roof. The walls cf every room are beautifully panelled, and covered with choice wall papers. Handsome square entrance hall, with artistically designed staircase. Beauti ill leodlight windows, quaint open brick fireplaces, pretty gas fittings, r THE GROUNDS are "tastefully laid out and > well planted with shrubs and flowers, and j there is a pretty stream running through I the property. Large etable otid motor car - shed. 3 THE PRICE IS RIDICULOUSLY LOW For such \ A BEAUTIFUL HOME. It IB impossible to do it justice in an , advertisement. 1 Cards to view on application to McKENZIE and WILLIS. "007 Sole Agents. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND , .MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. WOOL SALES. (~)UR SECOND SALE will be held on THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER. Catiiiogiies close on SATURDAY, 7th DECEMBER. We would b<? g-iad of Early Particulars <■■{ Wool intended for this Sale. v Consign Wool for Local Sale to 1 ; N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY ; COMPANY. LTD.. i Private Siding. ) 547 Chr;.-;church. I " OHEFFIELD SALE YARDS. FRIDAY. 23th NOVEMBER SPECIAL ENTRIES: 300 Two-tooth Crossbred Wethers 350 Two-tooth Half bred Wethers GO Four-tooth Crossbred Wethers N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. ' s-Ltf E. G. STAVELEY, Manager. THE FARMER*' SALEYARDS, LTD. i rPHE FARMERS , SALEYARDS, LTD. j FARMERS, WE WANT YOUR POULTRY. AUCTION SALES EVERY SATURDAY and i WEDNESDAY. j Good Prices. Prompt Settlements. Ra'«s of Commission are the Lowest Scud us a tr'.&i lot. C 2554 A. B. SANDS. Auctioneer.
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