AUCTIONS. C. R. WILSON AND 00. C R. WILSON and CO. (Banxvehr and Co., Sole Proprietors). Poultry and General Auctioneers., Land, Eatate. and Commission Agent... Produce Merchants, etc. WILSON'S POPULAR SALEYARDS, 165 Tuam street. The Most Extensive ana Bort Equipped ia the Dominion. POULTRY MARKET ITESSKSC R. WILSON and COMPANY. M of 165 Tuarn street, report a very lai-RO Entry of Poultry at their Yards on Sa urday All clasps were well Splendid sale all 1 nas being quitted at prioes in advance of late rates. The following are tho prices: — Turkey Gobblers 17s to 245, Turiasy Hens lis to lia. Geese 5s to 7s 6d, Duck. •4s 6d to 7«. Roosters 3s fid to 5s -id, iuUets 4s to 4a 3d. Hens 2s to 3s, Ferrets 12s to 255, Eggs very firm Is 8d to 2s Sid. H. M. BANNETTT ggjg Auctioneer. ' ILES AND °°' THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION ROOMS. 137 LICHFIELD STREET (opposite Strange's). A. ILES AND 00. AUCTIONEERS, FURNITURE VALUA TOKS, ETC. . WANTED, Consignments of Furniture, Merchandise, or Goods of any description to sell, or will buy the above, and give tbe highest cash price. To those requiring Furniture, call on us before gomsr elsewhere. Wo keep a stuck of New and Good Second-hand Furniture to choose from. Auction Sales held every SATURDAY at 1 > o'clock, in our rooms, 187 LICHFIELD STREET (opposite Strange's). A. ILES, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BPEIRS and WILSON, 146 CASHEL STREET. THE UPTON DOWNS AND WELDSHILL ESTATES, MARLBOROUGH, ON THE AWATEBE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. PLANS aad .description of the Properties may be had on application to all the leading Stock and Station Agents throughout the Dominion. AS A SHEEP PROPERTY THERE IS NOTHING BETTER OFFERING AT THE PRICE PLACED AGAIN ST EACH LOT. While this Property has been taken over with' 32,000 SHEEP, HORSES and CATTLE. This in no way represents the actual carrying capacity of the property! It is generally considered by those who know the property intimate!;, that THERE IS SCARCELY A LOT THAT WILL NOT CARRY A SHEEP TO THE ACRE, . WITH SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. And several of the lots will carry considerably more. There aro large portions on each ~of the lots offered ploughable, and should prove first-class RAPE and TURNIP oonntry, and some of the land will grow BART<»* and WHITE CiIOPS very successfully. Large areas have been surface town with good English Grasses, Cocksfoot, aad Ryegrass, taking well. Tha haok country especially retained ita freshness right throughout the late severe drought, feed being in abundanoe, and the Stock now fat, ready,for the fteeWcr. We are advised by the late Manages, Mr McKen-i.. that there was no • serious inconvenience in the way of watering the flocks. EVERY PADDOCK PRACTICALLY WATERED. The property ia admirably suited for Half and Three-quarterbreds. The late owner having run a stud flock on the WeldshilL it was the intention of the late owner to wipe out the Merino flock entirely from the Estate. Tha property is being connected by tel»phone, and a school will be established at the Jordon. One of ihe portions of tha estate that has just bean sold was taken up by a gentleman who has been . associated with the property for a good number of years. LEASEHOLD property adjoining this Eatate has changed hands at a goodwill equal to the price asked for the FREEHOLD of this property. It has the reputation of being a Firstclass Winter Property, no eternal snows. The land is open and friable, and takes surface sowing readily. i Hie Stock is the ' best indication of the quality of tho land. Stock buyers claim that they have secured tho best stock in Marlborough off this Estate. . JUST ONE WORD MORE. There are men going about Christohurch and other places who have never seen tho property, whio will take ycu into their confidence and volunteer the information that the place is no good. Take that for what it is worth. Come straight to us, or go io any respectable firm and get correct ■ information. The prices are from £2 6s per acre upwards, and further subdivisions will be made where practicable. Easy finance for , Stock and Land. SPEIRS and WILSON, 146 Cashel street. DEVEREUX, KING AND 00., LTD., Lichfield street C3410 Business Agents. OPEIRS AND WILSON. LICENSED LAND BROKEBS. • -POOf\(\ AS A GOING CONCERN— 3itOO\J\Ji Otago: 9000 Acres (leasehold), I very easy rent, good -sheep oountry, reasonable distance of railway, with about 2500 , gheop, horses, and cattle, drafting yards, wools-hed, rtabloa, implement shed, with Dwellinghouse of 4 rooms, iron roof, with i following implements: Drill, dray, plough, i harrows. Will pay you to call and enquire , of F- B. 67-60 SPEIRS and WILSON._ C" GROCERY BUSINESS,' £Gso—Suburbs, T excellent position, owner has special private reasons for selling the freehold of 1 this splendid little CASH BUSINESS. Turnover £25 per week on an averages. The 1 property is on a corner, and the buildings comprise House 5 rooms, large shop, wi-sh-hcuta. copper, tubs, bath; another building can bo let f«T 7s per week. Stock at valuation. This is a good investment for your money. Come along with it. B. 46 SPEIRS and WILSON, Sole Agents. OTAGO— 800 Acsee, prime Otago Sheep and Agricultural country, practically all ploughable. well cocked up to the sun, and sheltered from the southerly weather. Thii is prime enough for asytiticg, and it i* j going to be sc-ld. A block oi l*nd _ for £3 • 10s per acre, which would bring £25 in Ca»I torbury, in first-claae district, reaec-nable disj tanoe "rail, school, P.0., subdivided into * ' I peddocks, splendidly fenced and well watered. I Ail in English gra*s except 60 aero., crate, 2I roomed whare (?ood;, a__K> sboap yards. F. B-10 SPEIRS and WILSON. CANTERBURY— 140 Actos of very prime country, suitable for agriculture and stock, has and wiil produoe CO bushels 60 bush-e's oats, grows tbe finest rapo. and will iatten a very larpe number of larnbs in % season. This prime little farm is handy to rail, saleyards, haif-mTTc school and P.0., with 10 paddocks, all well fenced and watered, with comfortable house 6 .rooms in fair condition, stable*, implement ahed and granary. P- B 86 SPEIRS AND WILSON, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, 146 Caalwl strwrt, Christchurch. 323
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