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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. THIS MORNING, at 10.30 sharp. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. rpHE following good* are included in the ■»- list for this morning's sale: —Piano. 3 Sideboard 3. Suite in Genoa Velvet, Singer . Sewing Machine, 3 Dining Tables, Chef- . fonier, 2 Chests Drawers, Palm Stand. . American Rocker, Occasional Tables, Duche*se Chests, Waehetands. Ware, Linoleum. ' Oilcloth, Rugs. Wire and other Couches, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Bedding, 15 pairs Sheets, 12 pairs Curtains, Hallstand, Ward- [ robe. Wicker and Rattan Chairs, Gent's "Star" Bicycle. 50 pairs ladies' and children's Boots and Shoes, etc. VICTOR HARRIS, 3431 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE CF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. NEXT SATURDAY, at 1 o'clock. AT aARiBIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION BOGUS. MR VICTOR HARRIS haa been instructed by iLra A. S. Bl> man. Licensed Pawn, i broker, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as I above, a large'quantity of Superior Pkdgee, including:— 735, G. Ring, 31-7-03; 4181 G. Chain, 4-3----05; lSStt. Gem Kins, 30-0-03: 5043, Fisn : Knife, »-7-o,i; J412, G. Watch, 15-9-05; 5514, Belt, 7-10-05 531 i, G. C ha:n. 22-12-05; 5843, Q. Chain, 2:12-05; 6112, Bangle, Brooch, 13-2-06; 6;C>3. G. Bang.c, 1-3-00; C3LO, B. Ring, 12-3-03; 6513, Chain, .Meda', 24-4-06; 6554, Brooch, Links, 1-5-06; C 506, G. Watch, 8-5-0G; WS2J G. Ring, 15-.5-C6, C«I7. G. Chain, 19-5-U6; King, Watch. 21-5-C6; 6559, DioiTA. Pin, ft)2<), G. Watch, 6-7-06; 7106, G. Chain, 3-S-O6; THI, S. Watch, 2T7-8-06; 7337, D. Ring, l-t-9-06; 73H. G. King, 16-9----03; 7419, Rn. Ring, Flack Razor, 2i-9-C«; 7527, G. Watch, Ring, 5-12-1)6; 7ivU, Dress ' Ring, 7-12-06; 7853, S. Watch, Chain, 10-12----06; 7561. Tools, 18-12-0 d; 7857, G. King aJid Watch, 20-12-06; 78H9. Hiap, 21-12-06; 7910, Broooh, Chain, Locket, 'U-VMK; 7D26, R.ng, 27-12-03; 7937, Chain, 29-12-00; 7'J73, Ring, 4-1-07; aOOO, G. Chain. Watch, 8-1-07; SJO7, Ring, 8-1-07; 8011, Medal, Ring. 9-1-07; 8013, 3 Rings, 3 Brooches, Necklet, 11-1-07; SP'26. Ring, Brooch, 12-1-07; 8011. S. Watch, Chain, 15-1-07; 8030, G. Chain, 23-1-07; 8086, G. Chain, 03-1-07; £091, liing, 25-1-07; 8008, (B. Chain, 2&-1-07; BNM. Ili"g. 05-1-07; 8006, I G. Ring, 28-1-07; 8114, Glasses, 2S-1-O7; 8141, G. Rms. 2-2-O7; 8144. liiug. 4-2-07; 8146, W. Ring Chain, 4-2-07; 81S5. G. Watch, 5-2-07; 815 G.G. Bangle, 5-2-07; iflGO, Medal, 6-*-O7 ; 8174, G. Watch, 8-2-(>7; 8177, G. Ring, n-2-07; 8241, Brooch, Pin. Heart, £0-2-07; P303, Wed. Rins, 7-3-07; 8335, G. WatA Chain, Brooch, 14-3-07; 5341, Ring. G. Watch, 15-3-07; 8361. G. Chain. E.P. Ware, 19-3-07; 8374, G. Watch, 23-3-07; 8381, S. Watch. 33-3-07; 8303, G. Rir.ff, 25-3-07; tfW, C. Brooch, 25-3-07; 84t9, G. Chain, 6-4-07; ?453. Ring, 6-4-07; 81>5, 'Ring, 6-4-07; WOO, Camera and Stand, 8-4-07; 8461, S. Watch, 8-4-07; 8464, G. Ring, Brcoch, 8-4-07; 8494, Ring, 13-4-07; 8499, 'Ring, 15-4-07; 8501, G. Chain, S. Watch, 15-4-07: 8518, G. Chain, 18-4-07; 8533. G. Watch. Chain, 20-1-07; 8K&, Carvers, 26-4-07; BCO6, G. Link?. 6-5-07; 8612, Chain, Box, 8-5-07; 8628, G. Watch, Chain, Ring, 11-5-07; 8669, G. Ring. 18-5-07; 8680, G. Brooch, 21-5-07; BGB2 Watch, 21-5-07; 86r«, G. Chain, 25-5-07; 8703. Cniet, 25-5-07; 8717, Dia. Ring, 30-5-07; 8729, G. Chain, 1-6-07; 8750, 2 G. Binge, 7-6-07, 8933, G. Ring-, 29----6-07; 8840, G. Chain, 17-07; 8865; G. Ring, 8-7-07; 8832, Golf Sticks, 11-7-07; 8685, S. Watch, 12-7-07; 8305, G. Bangle, 17-7-07; 8972, G. Ring, 1-8-07; 8974, Glasses, 2-8-07; 9019, Dia. Ring, 14-8-07, 9057. Camera, Pin, 17-8-07; 9083, G. Chain, Hear! 24-8-07; 9a:5, G. Ring, 24-8-07; 909 a, G. Kimr, 27-8-07; OHS, G. Ring, 31-8-07; 9104. G. Bangle, 3-9----07: 9134, S. Wntch. 5-9-07. 9142, Beg. 9-9----07; 9144, G. Watch, G. Chain, 9-9-07; 9164, Dia. Ring, 91C5, Wetch. 14-9-07:916», Dia. Stud, 17-9-07; 9174, G. Chain, Watch, 18-9----07; 9316, G. Ring. 28-9-07; 9218, and Watch, 28-9-07; and also over 100 additional lots which cannot be detailed. VICTOR HARIRIS, 9487 Auctioneer. FURS! FURSI I FURS! I I rpHERE is now on vi«w at' HARRIS'S i- CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fine assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have been specially prepared for Ladies' Winter Wear. Those Fuxs are without doubt some of the finest that come into the country. The prices put on them are considerably below the usual shop rate ac can be verified by inspection. The assortment includes:—Lttdiee Shoulder Capee, Sto!-ee in Grey and Brown Fur, Muffs and Muff Bags, Necklets, Boas, and also Motor and Carriage Fur Rugv, Parlour Floor Rugs, and Slip Mats, etc. There are aleo a few .Special Lines -id MERCHANDISE kept, expressly for- Private Sale, and at prices that disarm competition. They include; —Tann'e Safes (one of the beet makce in the world). Cutler's Desks, Williamson's First Quality Linoleums in beautiful designs, Brass-rail Bedstead; ocmplete, Sideboards, Duchees* Chests, Austrian Chairs, Bedroom Ware, Carpets, eto Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSEHOLDERS. If you wish to avoid an. Auction Sale of your Furniture, we ore prepared to purchas* fox cash, at the very highest Auction Ratei ac much as you may have to dispose of. You have merely to leave your address at tbe above rooms, and if the valuation proves satisfactory—as it does in moat cases—you will at once be paid out in cosh. VICTOR HARRIS, ' The Central Auction Rooms, 03259 165 Colombo street. TTICTOB HARRIS, Auctioneer and Land Agwnt. 140 ACRES —Dairying Land, 6-roomed House, etc £2o per acre, North Canterbury. 213 2100 ACRES— Splendid Sheep Farm, North Canterbury, will carry crossbred ewe *x> the <vcre. £5 10s per acre. 205 65 ACRiiS—Agricultural Land, good Homestead. .£ls 10s per acre. Convenient to town. 220 ACRES—AII round Farm, New 6-roomed Huuse, etc, £20 per acre. Convenient to Amberlay. 31 1590 ACRES —One of th* cheapest Sheep Farms in the market, handy to town. A nibbie in this. £5 per acre. 82 900 ACRES —Rolling Downs, cheep country; a good ppecuiation, North Canterbury. £4 pcx acre. 120 316 ACRES—Agricultural and Graaing Farm, go.d building*.. £6 per acre, splendid dietrict. 124 1000 ACRES—Good all-round Farm, 8 rooms, b, acd c. wateir, etc., 13-etall stable, etc. £13 per acre, handy to town. 123 268 ACRES—Good Cropping Farm, 5-roonved House, 5-siaU stable, etc., £9 10s per acre. 134 50 ACRES—Rich Suburban Land, feat improving position. £40 per acre. Worth mono from an agricultural standpoint. 199 50 ACRES—A real cheap Farm, dairying or cropping, 4-roomod House and outbuilding. £1100. 197 20 ACRES—Suburban Farm, 5-roomed House and outbuilding, £350. 186 206 ACRES:—Grand little Shoep Farm, good 5-roomed House. £9 par acre. Owner wants larger farm. 143 650 ACRES—Splendid Agxiourrural Ftom, ideal order, firnt-claes Homestead. Easy distances of town. £15 per acre. 161 170 ACRES—One of the very beet and richest of Suburban Farms, Gentleman's Residence; a magnificent property. £45 per acre. 157 1000 ACRES—Rich roHing downe, Sheep Country; grows splendid red clover, heavy carrying capacity. £10 los per acre. 142 1700 ACRES—Capital Sheep Farm, Modem Homestead. £3 pa acre. Coorenierft to town. 129 415 ACRES—Grariog and Cropping Farm, 7-roomcd House, etc, winters 700 Eheep. £9 per acre. 128 . 150 ACRES—Splendid Dairy Farm, very richest of ked, roai good Homestead about 8 miles from town. £38 per acre. 121 59 ACRES—Rich Dairying Land, Springsto;,. £33 per acre, 4-roorned House ocd all i>ec<s«*ry outbuildings. 217 jSO ACRES—On« of the neatest little farms in. the market, dairying and cropping, good homestead, £1050. 218 S3 ACRES—Dairy Farm, phe omenaJ carryirtg capacity, good buildings, near Rcrigicra. £30 per acre 221 580 ACRES— Ren.l good Sheep Farm, can be strongly recommended. All neoee&ary buiidicys, £10 10e per acre. 337 210 ACRH&—Rich Loamy LaxxL 6-roojne<i House ax.d outbuildings; a model farm. £22 per acre. 106 78 ACRES —Grew. 76 bushel* wheat to the acre this year situate r.ear R*ngiora. £30 per acre. 106 Buyers ere requested to bear in mind that we can supplement the above list _by more than 200 Canterbury Farms. Full particulars ca. enquiry. VICTOR HARRIS, 166 COLOMBO STREET.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13105, 2 May 1908, Page 15

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