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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARMS. SCRS! FURS! ! FURSt t I • rpHERE is now on view at HARRIS'S i- CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a -very fine assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have been specially prepared for Ladies' Winter Wear. Theee Furs are without doubt some of the finest that oomo into the country. Tho prices put on them are considerably below the usual shop rate, aa can bo verified by inspection. The aeeortment includes:— LediW Shoulder Cepes, Stoles in Grey and Brown Fur, Muffs and Muff Necklets, Boas, and also Motor and Carriage Fur Rugs, Parlour Floor Rug?, and Slip Mats, etc. There ore also a few Special Lines of MERCHANDISE kept, cxpresely for Private Sale, and at prices that disarm competition. They include:—Tann'e Safes (one of tho bc.=t makes in the world) Cutler s Desks, Williamson's First Quality Linoleums in beautiful designs, Brass-rail Bedsteads complete, Sideboards, Duchesse Chests, Austrian Chairs, . Bedroom Ware, Carpete, etc Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSEHOLDERS. If you -wish to avoid an Auction Sal« of your Furniture, we are prepared to purchase for cash, at the very highest Auction Ratej as much as you may have to dicpree of. You have merely to leavo your addre«s at the above rooms, nnd i£ the valuation proves satisfactory—as it dees in meet cases—you will at once be paid out in cash. VICTOR HARRIS. Tho Central Auction Rooms, (33.159 lfij Colombo street. •TTICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer and Land Agent. 110 ACRES— Dairying Land, 6-roomed House, etc. A*23 per acre, North CanteroiCO^ACßES—Splendid Shwp Farm, North Canterbury, will carry crossbred ewe <o tho <K-re. £5 10s r>cr acre. 2Qj 65 ACRES—Agricultural Land, good Hoaifftoad. £15 K<3 per acre. Convenient to town. _, •220 ACUES---A1! round Farm, >.<"w 6-roomert Hoiifo, etc., £CX) per acre. Convenient to Amberley. sl 1000 ACRES—One of tho cheapest Sheep Farms in the market, handy to town. A nibble in this. £5 per acre. 82 000 ACRES—Rollins Down?, shoep country; a (reed *peou!ation, North Canterbury. £1 per acre. *^0 315 ACRES— Agricultural and Grazing Farm. «o-.d buildings. £6 per acre, splendid diptrict. v2i 1000 ACRES— Good aJI-round Farm, 8 rooms, h. a.r.d c. .vatsj, etc., 13-stall stable, etc. £13 per acre, handy to tewn. 123 oftS ACRES—Gcod Cropping Farm, 5-roomed Hmue, 5-Etall etable, etc., £9 10a per acre. 50 ACRES—Rich Suburban. Land. fa=t improving position. £10 per acre. Worth more from an agricultural standpoint. 199 50 ACRES—A real cheap Farm, dairying or cropping, 4-roomed House and outbuilding. £1100. ■' 197 20 ACRES—Suburban Farm, 5-roomed House and outbuildings. £350. 18b 23G ACRES—Grand little Sheep Farm, good 5-roomcd House. £9 per acre. Owner wants larger iarm. , „ 143 650 ACRES—Splendid Agricultural Farm, ideal order, firstclass Homestead. Eeey distance of town. £15 per acre. 161 170 ACRES—One of the very best and richest of Sub-urban Farms, Gentleman's Residence ; a magnificent property. £15 per acre. " 1000 ACRES—Rich rolling downs, Sheep Country; grows splendid red clover, heavy carrying cap-acity. £10 10s per aero. 1700 ACRES—Capital Sheep Form, Modern Homestead. £8 per acre. Cocivenient to town. . . 129 415 ACRES—Grazing and Cropping l Farm, 7-room*d Houte, etc, winters 700 sheep. £9 per acre. 126 150 ACRES—Splendid Dairy Farm, very richest of land, real good Homestead, about 8 milee from town. £38 per acre. 121 53 ACRES—Rich Dairying Land, Springston. £33 per acre, 4-room©d House aod, all-; necessary outbuildings. ". '. -in 50 ACRES—One of the neatest little farms in tho market, dairying and cropping, good' homestead, £1050. 218 88 ACHES—Dairy Farm, phenomenal owrying capacity, "good buildings, near Rangicra. £30 per acre 221 580 ACRES—ReuI good Sheep Farm, can be strongly recommended. All neoessary biii!din<rs, £10 lOe per acre. 3d7 210 ACRES—Rich Loamy Laud, β-roomed House and outbuilding's; a model farm. £2i " per acre. 106 78 ACRES—Grow. 76 bushels wheat to the acre this yca.r eituate near Raasiora. £30 per acre. ' ■ 105 Buyers are requested to bear in mind that wo can supplement the above list by mere than 200 Canterbury Farms. Full particulars on enquiry. VICTOR HARRIS, 165 COLOMBO STREET. . PYNE AND 00. TATTERSALL'S. ■ ■;.,'. ; iO-MORROW \ On account of MRvtf' M. THRELKELD, , , v,,?.;-: '■Ohoka, If\ HALFBRED SUFFOLK PUNCHES .1,1/ 2 apd 3yrs, out of thorough bred and . .pen'y.'"niaree; brok&n saddle and har- :-'""' ness; make splendid cobs; one real good , tandem team Colt syrs, by Banner Filly, 3yre, by San-t Ila.no On account of MRS J. S. WHITE, Ohoka (who has disposed of part of her farm), 3 Dt. Mares 2 Dr. Geldings Broken all farm work; thoroughly etaunch and quiet; airy trial On account cf MR J. SHARMAN, Sonr., Well-bred Bay Mare, quiet; any trial On account of MR S. W. THORNTON, 8.M., broker, horrjc-ss, good hack and po'° peny;'- bos won races On account of MR H. PANNETT, 8.G., 4vtb off, ut'brokeji Ch. G.." 3yrs off, unbroken On 'account of a CLIENT, B. Dr. G., lie.. 3yr«, broken to lead On account of the MENTAL HOSPITAL, Sunnyside, 8.C., 3yrs, brok*n to lead Br. F., 3yTS, broken to lead On Bccou.Dt of MR F. LOGIE, Blk. F,, 3.vr*. by Robinhocd—Berlington mare, brokeo saddle and harness; any trial Sale commences 11 «.m. Advortiecd Lots 12 Nfeon. 9084 PYNE and CO. H. B. SORBXSEN-. THIS DAY. ■ FRIDAY, MAY Ist. Sale at 11 sharp. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, LichfioM street—Lot Timber, Scantlings, 3 x 2, 4 x .2, Battens. 3 x 1, 4 x 1, 2 x 1, Lot Piping. 3 S-and Tanks, 2 Oases of Iron; 7ft, Windows, 1 S.F. Plough, 1 Matigle, 1 Cistern, Sundrias. . H. B. SORENSEN, 9320 Auctioneer. BAKER BROS. FOR SALE. CO IT XT B V BAKERY, Doing Five Tons per Month. Ako, SMALL GOODS, CONFECTIONERY AND GROCERIES. Tbere are two and carts, 3 eets harness, bakehouse, fittings and utensils, shop utensils, fiOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Dwel'iag is 6-roomed, with Shop attached.: bakehouse, flcur-room, coalhouse cartshed, and-stable -and |-»ere 1-end. Renl 2Us. 111-health sole reason for selling. GOOD OPENING FOR LITE MAN. PRICE £210. Stock at Valuation. BAKER BROS., 138 Manchester street. ST. ALB AKS. GOOD SUNNY SKETCH. J-ACRB, "1 CHAIN by 5 CHAESB, - North Aspect Near E. Tr«n. PEICE £I7S. BAKER BROS., 138 MarciLe&ter street.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13104, 1 May 1908, Page 12

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