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AUCTIONS. ©ALGETY AND CO. QUEENSLAND PASTORAL, AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRYING LANDS. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, having Branches in Brisbane, Toowoomb*, *nd other oeotres in Queensland, are in s> position to offer every facility to BUYERS in search of AGRICULTURAL DAIRYING. LAMB FATTENING »tid GRAZING LANDS in QUEENSLAND, and full and reliable infoimation as to all cl&sees of land for sale in th« State may be obtained on application to the Queensland Branches, or DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., 707$ Cbrwtchnrcih. A. L. WILSON AND 00. BOOKSt BOOKS! BOOK.SI BOOKS! BOOKS 1 BOOKS! BOOK SALE EXTRAORDINARY. BOOK SALE EXTRAORDINARY. BOOKS I BOOKS 1 BOOKS. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS 1 AT WEXJJNGTON. WKDNESDAY, THURSDAY, And FRIDAY, 6th,' 7th. imd Bth MAY, 1908, At 11 swm. each day. TI/TESSRS A, L. WILSON and CO. have i.'JL favoured with instructions from tine Trustee* to dispose oi by PUBLIC AUCTION, ait their Rooms, Breaidon street, on the aibov* darbe, the whole of the LIBRARY oi the late C. W. Benbow, Esq., comprising over 6000 VOLUMES 6DOO 6000 TOLUMES 6000 Of WORKS BY THE GREATEST AUTHORS OF THE PAST AND PRESENT. This Library took the tebe Mt Benbow a lifetime to acquire, is without dbubt one of the FINEST IN THE DOMINION, and inchidee books which have bootnne so scfuroe as to be practically unpTOcuxablei It is wnrjoa**a?y to reniriid LSyrarians, those in the trade, and all those inrtewwted in literature, that the late Mr Beribow spared no expense to make hie collection thoroughly extensive and valuable, said we would recommend this 60.1 ato book purchasers and e>ll lovers of titeratu-ro, ac ail tbe lota are for ABSOLUTE SALEX Ce/toioguco are at preperii in cottrse of preparatron, and wild be completed in a few days, when they will be pos-te<l to any p*rt of the Dominion on a-pplioation. A. L. WILSON, 9126 Auctioneer. C. A. LEES AND CO. C A. Lees. W. O. Btms. C. A. LEES and CO., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Uβ Caah«l stre*». LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. WJ i& SJte instxueted to BELL on« of the YVi principal Livery and Bait Stables in Christchurch. The owner's profits amount to some £750 PER ANNUM. There is a long lease at s> very low rental. The Horses, Traps and Harness are all in fixet-claes order, and are valued at £1600. We have been instructed to quote, AS A GOING CONCERN, At the extremely low prioe of £2250. 260 ACBES - Splendid Canterbury Grain Farm. Easy undulating rich land. Last crops —52 acres wheat, 62 acree oats, 32 in turnips, 8 in potatoes. The property has .been well cared for, and is in first-class condition.-Be- ,- sides the above crop the farm carried 250 ewes and fattened all lembs. Only 1 mile from railway and school. Buildings: 7roomed house, 6-itall stable, large granary, good orchard and plantation. Price, £20 10s per acre. C. A. LEES and CO. , 14Q ACRES. Rich loam, one of . the best farms in North Canterbury. Despite the dry reason the wheat yield was 69 bushels and the oats 84 bushels. 300 ewes were wintered in 90 acres grass, grows heavy crops of potatoes, Iβ tons to the aero of table, besides ' pig and rouuh potatoes. Tbe buildings are good. The fences are in good order, while the land is in great. heart. The property is situated only 8 miles from Christchurch. Wβ can confidently recommend this property to any farmer wanting a real good place. Price, £48 per acre. C. A. LEES and CO. 2500 ACBES - ~~ A fine North Island property, all in grass. Fences in good order. Carryicij capacity ewe to acre. Buildings: 7roomed house, sheepyards, dip, and woolshed. Price, £4 10s per acre. C. A. LEES and CO. 390 ACRES - Good Farm, half-mile from school and railway, 12 paddocks, gyrse and wire; 30 acres were in wheat, SO in oats, 60 in rape. Hon-e of 5 rooms, 7-sta.led stable, granary, chaffhouee, dairy, etc. Good soil, easily worked, ar.d well sheltered. Those in search of a North Canterbury place will do well to inspect. Price, £16 10s per acre. C. A. LEES and CO. QQ ACRES. Dairy Farm. Papanni, very rich land. Will grow anything. Good house 6 looms, I stables, cowbyre, etc. etc. Prioe, £90 per acre. C. A. LEES ana CO. 900 ACEES - ~~ Sheep and Grain Farm—First-class place. Grows hcavj crops of cats, and has bcon kept in good heart. Grass takes well, and the* bui dings are in eulendid order. 3 miles from Main South Railway. Ashlrarton district. Price, £10 per acre. C. A. LEES and CO. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. LTD. THE FARMERS' SALEYAEDS, LTD. AUCTION SALE FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, 9.30 a.m. All BJda takaa, none refused. POULTRY, 11.30 *on. A OHANCE to Farmers—A Sped*] Sale of ■a* '"Standard Stock Foods," follomd by a Rale of Sail-aged Goods, 1.80 p.m. 312S A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. THE FARMERS , SALEYARDS, LTD. PRODUCERS, send in your Fruit. Vegetables, Grain, Poultry, etc. Buyer*, I attend our DAILY SALES. WE DON'T REFUSE THE PUBLIC BlDt>. Wβ want Good Prices for Growers. Wβ want to Suppiy the Public Needs. Wβ are doing both every day. 5857 J. H. DA VIES AND CO. RICHMOND. SECTION land, nearly i-acie. 2-roomed Rous*, and new building, 36 x 10. £-00. *>o teaeonab'a ofler refused. Owner leaving. COUNTRY BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. 3 ACRES land E°od 4-room*d Hou«e, hlaekamtth't shop; fiv» years' lease v> tun, JflO t*r ;©*r. Telephone and post oSce fctUchod. Th* whole, «» a ;oißg concern, M an ftbaurd pric*. Particulars 1 U, DA vies, ml CB,

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 136099, 25 April 1908, Page 15

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