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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. THIS DAY. at 1 o'clock Sharp. Corner of St. Asaph and Durham streets. BUILDING MATERIAL of ail Kinds, including:—3 x 2, 4 x 2. 6 x 2, and 8 x i Weather Boards; 6x3 Posts, Roof Board?, Baltic Flooring, Matchlining, Windows. Sishes, Parol aid Ledge Doors. Bricks, Pile?, Register Grates, 150 Sheets Galvanised Iron 5, 6. and 7tt; Ridging, and a large quantity of other miscellaneous material. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. VICTOR HARRIS, ."S Auctioneer. TTICTOR HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND ESTATE AGENT. Central Auction Rooms, 165 Colombo street AT THE NORTH OF THE SOUTH ISLAND. A PASTURING PARADISE. 9AAA ACHES, of which about 400 acri -jlvUv/ are freehold, and tho balance is leasehold. About 1000 acres in grass, balance in bush, considerable portion flat, ploughable land. Splecd.d homestead, good orchard. When fully c.eared will carry from 2300 to 3000 sheep. For sale as a going concern. Prico £6000. including about 1500 sheep, 50 head cattle, and other ptocli. Thera are also about 1000 lambs that can bo taken at valuation. Terms: — £2000 c—<h, balance at 5 per cent Within ■easy distance, by launch, of thriving town. If this should attract the rot.cc of anyono who wishes to buy a property of this description that is situate amid glorious scenery, and yet is convenient, ho should hasten to call at once for further particulars. VICTOR HARRIS. FOR SALE. A Charming • Suburban and Three Acres of Land. r*i n AA—A VERY attractive 7-roomod 3m XUUU residence, lofty rooms, hot and oold water service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, etc., verandah on tiro aides (coloured glass ends), high foundations, ,ram and tank, asphalt paths, water laid on to lawn and garden. The grounds are beautifully laid out. about 1 acre being in lawn, shrubs, and fruii garden. This choice property is a corner block, and could at any time be profitably subdivided. Cull for card to view, and inspect this delishtful homo at once. 21 * VICTOR HARRIS, Estate Agent. FOUR ACRES AND SUPERIOR DWELLING. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. J?1 A AA—FOUR ACRES of splendid dwL_-V/U land, together with a sound 7roomed dwelling, plastered, verandah, pantry, dairy, washhouse. fowihousts, workshop, trapshed, cowsheds, etc. This valuable properly has a double frontage. 7 chains' fronting on the River Avon. The owner has purchased a farm, and is anxious to sell. 21D VICTOR HARRIS, Estate Agent. NORTH CANTERBURY. -|qq ACRES, flat and undulating land, -LOO suitable for growing wheat, oats, rape, turnips, etc., subdivided into 10 paddocks, and watered by never-failing streams. Good 6-roomed house and conveniences, oulbui'.dings consisting of 4-stall stable, granary, chaffhouse, etc., good garden. Situate convenient to creamery, school and railway Price £16 per acre. This is a very good littlo farm. m _,„ nT . 128 VICTOR HARRIS. ST. ALBANS. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. _?rt"IA—AN attractive 4-roomed brick cotdtDXl/ tage, plastered throughout, centre flowers, cavity walls, pantry, bathroom, detached washhouse, workshop, etc., asphalt paths and yard, nice s«ction, and good garden. The owner of this solid little property has purchased a larger place, and is therefore very anxious td sell. Fuller particulars and card to view, from 1-" VICTOR HARRIS, Sole Agent. AN IDEAL PROPERTY FOR A RETIRING FARMER. JUST OFF PAPANUI fiOAD. OVER 2 ACRES of good lard, suitably subdivided into grass paddocks, firstclass orchard,, garden, etc. Modern 8-roomed Dwelling built on an elevation, and containing all modem conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water service, etc, largo din-ing-room and parlour, stables, drive, etc. Close to tram and yet very private. Price *" 8S& VICTOR HARRIS. THE CENTRAL FURNITURE AUCTION ROOMS. FURNITURE may be sent to the above Rooms for the Auction Sale on the Wednesday and the Saturday of each week Highest market prices guaranteed. Furniture also Bought for Cash where Clients wish to avoid an Auction Sale. __3_ VICTOR HARRIS. CHARLES CLARK. THIS DAY. SALE OF ALL THE FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AT "ILAM," RICCARTON. On account of Patrick Campbell, Esq., also all his well-known HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, COWS, Etc., Etc. CHARLES CILARK has bren favoured with instructions from Patrick Campbell, Esq., who has disposed of " Ham," and is leaving for England, to SELL by AUCTION, on the property, Ham road, Riocarton, THIS DAY, TO-MORROW, and the following MONDAY and TUESDAY. Tbe whole of his Very Choice Furniture (a portion being in carved oak), pony lawn mowers, garden tools, pot p.anU, bed and tablo linen, blankets, books, large quantity of glassware, china, etc.. etc.; also all liis well-known horses, carriages, harnes», saddlery, cows. etc. Catalogues obtainable at Office or Sole. Sale at 11 o'clock each day. The Riccarton Tram, which stops ftt Ham read leaves the Square td 10.32, and about ovcry half-hour thereafter. No. 657. 2773 THIS DAY (THURSDAY). JAN. 9th. NEARLY NEW HOUSE ANT) ALL THE FURNITUiiE THEREIN. CHARLES CLARK has been favoured with instructions from Mrs M. E. Jones, who is leaving Christchurch, to SELL by AUCTION, on the property, her v.c -built and nearly new re?idence. No. 192 Baroadce-i street, at its junction with Cambridge terrace, containing 6 rooms plastered and papered, hall with arch, bathroom hot, cod and basin, pantry. scultoy (h. and c), waADhouse, w.c, verandah, etc.. together with It* perches of land, well fenced, asphalt yard, and deep well. , . Aa Mrs Jones is leaving Christchurch, sne has decided to place a nominal reserve only on the property. The house is in pcrfecs ordor, and either for oocupaticn or investment, is well worthy of attention. Also, at same time, will be sold the whole of the First-class Furniture therein, comprising tapestry square, pier glass, suite in leather, oval table and cover, bamboo poles, lace curtains, glass, china, sofa in tapestry, double iron bedstead", box and kapoc mattresses, pillows, commode, duchesse chests half Scotch chest, Austrian chair?, cork and other linoleums, kitchen utensils, spray pumps, etc. -~xi Sale of Property at 2 p.m., Furniture to follow. No. 658 __? ~~~ POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE AUCTION SALE of Furniture in the estate of the late T. L Joynt, Eeq., advertised to take place in my Rooms Tomorrow has been POSTPONED till the following FRIDAY. No. 630 277- CHARLES CLARK. H. B. SORENSEN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th. Sale Eleven o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUBLIC • AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield street, Lot R.P. Timber—Lining 6i x J, Verandah Ffoori-g 4xl, Shelving, Partitions, Sashes, 3 Tanks 400gals_ Palings S and 6 feet, 8 very handsome new Maxttelpieces. Also, in Rooms, Lot Confectionery— Lollies, Lolly Bottles, Fruit, 2 Seta Scale*, Showcases, Sundries, 1 Medicine Chest. H. B. SORENSEN. 2759 'Auctioneer.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13008, 9 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13008, 9 January 1908, Page 12

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