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..-. . AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OP FURNITURE. THIS DAY! THIS,DAY!I THIS DAYIH Commencing at 10.30 kB. sharp. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION BOOMS. IfEW "HAAKE" PIANO, BOUSE, TRAP, AND HARNESS. THE List for the Auction Sale THIS MORNING includes: —Sideboard*, Duobn-ee Cherts, Waehstand*. Ware. Brussels CaTpet, Linoleum, Oiloloths, Brass-rail Bedsteads. Msttresses and Bedding, Chests of Drawers, 12-gallon Copper, Conches, Lawn Mower, Garden Took, Kitchen Drwser, Pictures. Sewing Machine, Go-carts, Jam Cupboard, Screens, Kitchen Crockery. Sundnea of all kinds; alio 6 Bicycles and a Hot**, Trap and Harness. VICTOB HARRI9, 8900 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OP EXHIBITION MATERIAL. I NEXT WEDNESDAY, at 1 e'ckwk. | ON THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS. I rpHOUSANDS of Feet of real good TIM--1 BER. 4 x IJ. 4x2,4x3. 4x 4. 2, : 6 x 3, 7 x 2, 7 x 3, 12 x,12; several Ladders . of different sizes, one *20 feet long: bi* Front Entrance Gates and Doors, 3 iftket Boxes, Derrick, 2 railed Footbridges, quantity of Galvanised Iron, all sixes, pile* of Firewood. VICTOR HARRIS. , Auctioneer. G. S. MTJNRO, „„. General Manager. c" 3 XT' I 0 T O B HABBieGENEBAL AUCTIONEEB AND ESTATB AGENT. Central Auction Booat, IBS COLOMBO STREET. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE TO LETT. DWELLING*, containing 9 rooms all modern conveniences, together with 3 acres of land. The house is in thorough good repair. Situate in a healthy, attractive locality. One minute from tram. m P«r annum to a ABRIS , A VERY CHEAP HOME FOR -A WORKING MAN. f*A-tf\ WHjL buy one of the best little dW<±J.V/ homos to be found in the suburbs of Chrietchuroh. The house is substantially built, and contains every convenience. The grounds and gardon cover half an acre, and 1 water 'is laid on all over the place. Wβ are confident that no cheaper home can be found on the market ait the present time. This is a lease-in-perpetuity property, the owner payiftg only lid per week for a sec- ' *> a ™ thOVWiaoo - VICTOR hW" ' A VALUABLE SECTION. ' PIOEA—COLOMiJO STREET, nearrail- , dt-U-01/ way, 55ft frontage, amiable for ' factory or businesa premises. 40 ' VICTOR HARRIS. A PRETTY HOME IN ST. ALBANS. O-t OATV—7-roomed Dwelling, every con<£t.L£t\J\J venionce, high concrete foundations, wide hall, front and side verandah, north aspect, delightful grounds, with ; choice flower* shrubs, and terrace lawn. I very large vegetable and fruit garden. It t is impossible to give anyone an idea of the . beauty of this property in a Email adI vertisement, and we strongly advise those wanting a superior home in the popular 1 suburb of St. Albana to procure a card front, the sole agent, and inspect this place at once. D 4. VICTOR HARRIS.^ ' A WELL-KEPT FARM, WITHIN 13 MILES OF TOWN. -|QQ ACRES of very heavy agricultural , XOO land, all in the best of heart and 1 order, grows splendid crops of wheat, oats, potatoes, etc., 54 buthela of wheat and 14 tons of potatoes to the acre. There is an ' attractive and rrabstcuiliai 7-roomed house). ) together 'with all necessary jfarm outbuildi ing's, suoh as granary, stables, etc., artesian > well. Price, £30 per acre. This farm is t well worth very high praite. 117 I VICTOR HARRIS. o>4/\ ACRES, rich loamy land, well **rt\J watered, and subdivided into 8 I paddocks, 50 acres in Velvet wheat. 28 acre* in Garton oats, 27 acres in rape, balance in Englich grass and clover, comparatively new 1 fi-roomod house,' pantry, scullery, eto., sheep ' yards, stock yards, etables, granary, etc 1 £22' per' acre, with crop; one mile from > creamery and railway station. 106 [ VICTOR HARRIS. » 77 ACRES OF GOOD LAND. ' 9A ACRES in wheat, 20 acres in pea*, 20 <mvF acres in oats, 3 aoree in potatoes; th* land is well fenced and drained. Good "V • roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, situate one mile from creamery, school, railway station. Price, £28 per acre, crops at valuation. .'-.*_ 1M i '_ VICTOR HARRIS. I A GOOD MIXED FARM. 'Q 7A ACRES of land, that varies from very i Oil/ heavy loam land to light land. About . 230 acres are vAcy good, more than half the i balance is medium, and the remainder is '■ light The buildings consist of a good 7« I roomed - house, and all necessary farm outi buildings. The farm, is situate well within easy driving distance of town, and is in on* of the best all-round agricultural districts in Canterbury. 103 VICTOB HARRIS. , A PROFITABLE SHEEP FARM." ' lOKf| ACRES of real good sheep country. . ±OO\J a very large portion of the .land ' is very heavy, and will grow excellent grain crops. The land consists of downs and flat*. 1 and is well watered and fenced. ' The build- ' ings oa this farm cost over £1000 to ereot. The house contains 8 rooms; a real good ' house. The' outbuildings iuclude stables, ' shearing shed, sheep yards,- etc., etc. ffl 10s per acre. A very good farm. -' 7 ■ VICTOR HARRIB. THE CENTBAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. XpURNITURE may b* sent to the above ' -I- Rooms For the Auction Sale o« the Wednesday and the Saturday of seek week Highest market priese guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash where Clients wish to avoid aa Auction Sale. ( C 2342 VICTOR HARRIS. GOULD, BEAO3IGNT AND 00. i r l ' ' t ' SPRINGFIELD ESTATE. METHVEN, , ASHBUBTON. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TOTE BEG to ANNOUNCE that. • acting upon cabled instructions from Mr Duncan Cameron. » FURTHER AREA * • ' of the t ■ 1 ' SPRINGFIELD ESTATE ' is thrown open for SELECTION, and [ WILL BE SOLD EARLY IN JANU--1 ARY NEXT, [ SALE PLANS ARE IN COURSE "" OF PREPARATION. s . ■ . \ i Full Particulars in future adveri - tisement*. * ■ i ) . : " - ' '- j FRIEDLA'NDEB BROS.. LTD, Ashburton. I GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO., . Christchurch< 1 • C 3141 I < ' T' HE Regotetka Costume of the Australasian Swimming Association is stocked ' in every lice for Bors, Youth*, and Men. , at GRAHAM, WILSON'*hd SMELLIE'S • Prioes from 2s td to es> «d acoordin-f to size. C3BM

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12975, 30 November 1907, Page 15

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