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J AUCTIONS. I — — !■ PYNE AND CO. \m A T T E R S A L L*S. ! TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). On account Mr W. F. M. BUCKLEY, Hoon Hay, Halswe'i, 4 First-class Draught Geldings, by Vendor, 3 and 4yrs, broken to lead On-account Mr W. G. EVEREST, Ch G. ,Iyrs. by General Tracy—Chancellor marc: broken to lend On account of a CLIENT. Trotting Gelding Gie.iroy, by Toting Irvin^tcn; b«n placed several times On account ci a CLIENT, Ch M, by Master George, fast; good hunter B G Mauser, good gig and buggy horse On account cf a CLIENT, B Draught- G. aged, broken all farm work On account of a Peninsula. CLIENT, Br G, Syrs. broken saddle Br G, by Washington -iyrs On account of a CLIENT, Yearling Filly B G. aged, broken saddle *nd harness; trial Sale commences 11 a.m. • Advertised lots ' 12 noon. S»2S PYNE and CO. AUCTION SALE. EXCELLENT BLOCK OF LAND. On tho WEST MELTON-AYLESBURY rosd. 45 ACRES (Little Mere or Less). PYNE and CO. are instructed bv the ThT-rch P-xp-;rtv Trustees to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Salesroom. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY,, APRIL 2oth, At 12 Noon, 43 ACRES of Excellent Sheep and Cropnin? LAND (subject to a G months' tenancy to Mr Wm. Welburn). Full particulars PYNE ar.d CO., SI 75 Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. W. Tonks.) (W. 11. Norton. AUCTION SALE. OVER 1000 LOTS. THIS DAY. at 1 oVock. ■•HAAKE" PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS BY order of the Public trustee, removed to our Rooms, Hertford street, from New Brighton tor convenience <*f sa!e,_ Also, on Hcoounl. of Mr Stratv. who is leaving Ciiri-tclniicl-.—Glass Caso".. Hall Clock. Ornaments. Wcod Toys, E.P. Ware, Field Glasses, Linoleum, 2 Pianos (superior instruments), 2 Suites. 1 .Sideboards, 2 Wardrobes, Hall Stand. Carpets, Laco Curtains. C Duchesfo Che.ts. 4 Marble end Tile Washstands, 4 Brass-n:ounted Be-sieaV nmi Mattressef, Fenders, Dinincr Tables. Austrian Chairs, 2 Mangles, Toilet Ware. Couches. ICitehen Dre-scrs. Bookcafe, Loi.g Counter. 2 Marble Clocks. Jardinieres. Picurcs. Goatskin Rugs, 2 Overmanto'.s, Tin and Trunks, Croekon-. Glcrsware, Kitcl-ch Utensils, etc. N.B.—The whole cf the above must be sold to make room for goods arriving. TONKS. NORTON and CO., 50-25 Auctioneers. 202 Hereford street. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY 00., LTD. GRAIW SALE. OUR SECOND GRAIN SALE of the Season will be held TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 21th APRIL, 1903, At 2.30 pjn., At s our CHRISTCHURCH GRAIN WAREHOUSES, Durham street and South belt. Cat-a'-onrtio of about 1800-1400' Sacks of WHEAT, OATS. CHAFF. BEANS/ POTATOES, ETC. Lots open for inspection'of buyers at 11 a.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. E. G. STAYELEY, 9033 Manager. C. A. LEES AND CO. C. A. Lees.) (W. G. Brass. C. A. LEES AND CO., . AUCTIONEERS. LAND,' AND ESTATE AGENTS/ v '.. N : 158 Cashel street, SUMNER. '■ '■ TWERY day those who have invested in properties in this rising Borough, are more and more satisfied that values are" sound and good prospects ah«ad. C. A. LEES AND CO.Make a Speciality of SUMOT.R, CLIFTON, REDCUPFS PROPERTIES, And invite the attention of buyer* to tho following:— - SUHLNEB. Q QA—i-ACRE, corner section, 66ft by IES, Jt-OU will cut into two allotments. Terms. ■ FoL / C. 81 i?1 (\(\— SECTION, 44ft frontage by 165ft 3LI.UU dee., close to tram. Easy terms. Fol. C. 77 <n -j rt~ —SPLENDID Blcei, will cut into jt.X IO four sections, each having over 40ft frontage. Fol. C. 79 j2iQZ~ NAYLAND. street, very fine sits, owlOfJ 50ft frontage. Terms. Fol. C.S6 £560 A delightfully situated Cottage of 4 large, rooms, fully furnished, bath, oonnected sewer, and nice section, situated between tram line and beach. Remember price includes £100 furniture, Fol. C. 13 _ _____ INCLUDING FURNITURE. Vory superior Bungalow Villa of 5 rooms, extra wide verand.ih, commanding splendid view of beach and Cave Rock. All conveniences. Tho owner's business has made it compulsory for him to reside in CLristciiurch, and he has reluctantly placed this in our hands for sale. Fol. C. 13 £375 Bijou Cottage, just the thing for a week-l-end place, newly built of best material. Owner a mechanic, who has superintended ! everything. All conveniences. Close to I tram, j . Fol. C. 10 CLIFTON. \ TTERY Desirable Villa, delightful view of V Cave Rock. Sumner Beach, Ocean, etc., <-tc. The Houso has 5 rooms and every convenience, and is only for salo r.s owner is leaving this part of N.Z. For further particulars apply to the Agents. Fol. C. 126 C. A. LEES and CO. ~ £500 ~ Four Rooms and Furniture therein, lovely view of Ocean r.nd surrounding Scenery, pure air. At this price, which is extremely reasonable, this property should command the attention of those who wish to escape tho foj.gy atmosphere of '.his City during the coming winter. Fol. C. 126 REDCLIFFS. £~ DEPOSIT, nice section, good soil, well O sheltered, 40ft frontage x 165ft deep, easy terms for balance. Here is a savings bank that will return you 15 per cent, en your deposits. Fol. C. 213 LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. aro instructed to SELL ono of tho »»; principal Livery and Bait Stables in Christchurch. The awner's profits amount to somo £750 PER ANNUM. There is a long lease at a very low rental. Tbo Hcf_<-3. Traps and Harness r.re all in first-clajs order, aud are valued at £ICOO. We havo been instructed to quote, AS A GOING CONCERN, At the extremely low prieo of £2250. BLOOMJNE is a pun. "iakin-j" reicdy. All the difierer.ee b-_two.-n having painful corns, and not __av_.i~ them i«, 6d, the price of " Bioominc Corn Cure." Sold everywhere- C237.}

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13098, 24 April 1908, Page 12

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