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AUCTIONS. BIiOWX, LITTLE AND CO. BROWN LITTLE AND CO., »■ AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE i i- iiERCHANTS. BEDFORD ROW AXD CASHEL STREET. I SALES HELD EVERY MORNING AT 9.30 a.m. I FOR SALE. I 9 SHOPS, FRUIT AND CONFEC- ; TIONERY. Low Rente. Good Leaeas. No. I—Best pewftion, Colombo street, in ocEtre of City. No. 2—Centrally rituatod, Co:ombo street. No. 3—Best position, Cashoi street. j The abcfe Shop* are ibe pick in Christ- i church and aro bi~ burinees, ar.d well i etccked i A..-;. 7 Acre-, 2 r> G'a.»fhoii&ejs, 1 ir.chuiif:-; 6 Acree, plaiited with beet vaxietv :ruit tree^. Lor.- price a.'kfd for each, ac owner is lcaviiii? Christchuxch. Furth-er pcrticulais apply LITTLE aud CO. H. B. SOUENSEN. j H B. SOREN3EN. DAILY AUCTION OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES TO THE PUBLIC ! NO BIDS REFUSED. I HAVE decided to accede to the request ; of many growers and buyers to hold a j Daily Auction Sal-o of Fruit and Vcjjetablee The support of both Buyers and Growers is camortl? asked to enable mc to thoroughly establish this fixture. Remember, youj interests and convenience , will be my continual Etudy. Consign, ; C3IS7 H. B. SORENSEN. Auctioneer. ILES AND CO THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION BOOMS. 137 LICHFIELD STREET (oppcite Strange's). A. ILE.S AND OO M AUCTIONEERS, FL'KMTURE VALUATORS, ETC. WAJSTED, Consiprnments of Furniture, Merchandise, or Goods of any description to sell, or will buy the above, and give the highest cash price. To those re- j quiring Furniture, cail on us before goinj j elsewhere. We keep a stock of New and i Good Second-hand Furniture to choose from. Auction Sales held every SATURDAY at 1 o'clock, in our rooms, 1 137 LIOHFIELD STREET (opporite Strange's). A. ILES, Auctioneer. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. SPEIRS and WILSON, j 116 CASHEL STREET. j THE UPTON DOWNS AND WELDSHTLL ESTATES, MAELBOEOUGH, ON THE AWATERE. I FOB RAT.P. BY .PRIVATE TREATY. FLANS and 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 AQAINST EACH LOT. While this Property has been taken orerwith ' 32,000 SHEEP. HORSES and CATTLE, j This in no way represents the actual carrying capacity ol the property. It Is generally considered by those who know the property intimate!;, that THERE IS SCARCELY A LOT THAT WILL NOT CAREY A SHEEP j TO THE ACRE. WITH SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT. And ievexal of the IoU will carry considerably more. There are large portions on each of the lots offered plonghable, and should prove first-class RAPE and TURNIP country, and some of the land will grow BARLEY and WHITE CROPS very successfully.

L«rg» areea bare bean surface sown with good English Graasea, Cocksfoot, and .Ryegrass, taking w«IL The back country especially retained its freshness right throughout the late severe drought, feed being in abundance, and the Stock now fat, ready /or the freezer. Wβ are advised by the late Manager, Mr JlcKenzie. that there was no seriou- inconveoienoe in the way of watering tho flocks. EVERY PADDOCK PRACTICALLY WATERED. The property is admirably suited for Half and Threo-quartcrbreds. Tilt late owner having run a stud flock or. the W-eldehill, it was the intention of the late owner to wipe nut the Merino flock entirely from the Estate. The property is being connected by telephone, and a school will bo established at fho Jordon. One of the p< rtione of the estate that has just been so.d was taken up by a gentleman who bits been associated with the property for a good number of years. LEASEHOLD property adjoining this Eβtate has changed hands »t a goodwill equal i<. tho prico asked for the oi this j>roperty. It has tho reputation of being a Firstclass Winter Property, no eternal enowi. The land is open and inablo, and takes surface sowing readily. The Stock is the best indication of the J quality of tho land. Stock buyers claim that they havo secured the best stock in Marlborough off this Estate. JTXST ONE WOKD MORE. There are men going about Christchurch and other places who have never feen the property, "who will take you into their confidence and volunteer tha information that tho place is no good. Take that for what it in worth. Coma straight to us, or goto any respectable firm and get correct information. The prices are from Si 5s per acre upwards, and further subdivisions will be raadc where practicable. Easy finance for Stock and Land. SPEJRS and WILSON 146 Ca&hel street. DETEREUX, KING AND CO., LTD, Lictneia street C 3410 Business Agents. PROPERTIES TO LET. rpO Let — Ciif, 4 rooms. 8e; Fitzger*ld J. avenue, modern G room*, 22s 6d; City, 6 rooms, 16s; Churchili street, modern 7 room?. £1; City. 4 rooiiis. 12s; City,_ 7 rooms. £1 Iβ; Linwood uorth, 6 room?, 15s, Suiiiucr, Bury street, modern 7 rooms. 17s Gd; City, 7 room.", 13s; Limvood. 9 room?, I Esa- St. Albans, 7 rootiis, 17s Cd; Linwo.d, modern 6 rooms, 17s €d; Lir.vrood, furnished I G rooms, £2. Card* to view or keys of any j of the above, iroir. Dearsioy and Lane, 71 j rquarc, CbmUhjrch. 733 TOILET ON iUI-N THOROUGHFARE, Oi<poti;<! Broadv,-uy"s. 2 LARGE, weii-lil upstairs Rooms, suitable for mi'licor, tai'or. photogra jh«r, or costumier. Kental, £1 per week each. 1154 CHARLEiS HILL, 165 Hereford street. TO Let, Murray street. St. Albans.' iloito (> bathroom (h. c), scullery, w.c, wasbhouse, over J-aore garden with fru:-t trees. 2 minutee from tram. £52. For Sale, Bicycie, Gentleman's firstgrnde "Royil Sunbeam" (Marrton, Wolveriiasrpton), f~cc-wheei, two rim brakes, etc.; £S. Apply C. H. White, Murray strt*t, or core of Borthwick *nd Sone (A'asia), Ltd., Cashfil street. 1595

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 11

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