AUCTIONS. VJCTOR HARRIS. , ' PLEDGES! PLEDGES I! PLEDGES!!! AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! 1 TO-MORROW!!! At 1 o'clock sbarp. AT HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. On behalf of Mrs Bowman, Licensed Pawnbroker. VICTOR HARRIS, 9741 Auctioneer. FURS! FURS! ! FURS! ! ! rpHERE is now on view at HARRIS'S J- CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fire assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have been specially prepared for Ladies' Winter Wear. Tbeee Furs are without doubt some of the finest that come into the country. The prioes put on them are considerably below the usual shop rate as can be verified by inspection. The assortment includes:—Ledies' Shoulder Capes, Stoles in Grey and Brown Fur, Muff* and Muff Ba??, Necklets, Boas, and also Motor t>jid Carriage Fur Rugs, Parlour Floor Rug?, and Slip Mats, etc. There are also a few Special Lines of MERCHANDISE kept, expressly for Private Sale, and at prices that disarm competition. They include:—Tann'e Safes (one | of the beet makes in the world). Cutler's Desks, Williamson's First Quality Linoleums in beautiful designs, Brasre-rail Bedsteads complete, Sideboards, Duchesse Chests, Austrian Chairs, Bedrcom Ware, Carpets, etc Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSEHOLDERS. If you wish to avoid an Auction Sale of your Furniture, we are prepared to purchase for cash, at the very highest Auction Rate* ac much as you may have to dispose of. You have merely to leave your address at the above rooms, and if the valuation proves satisfactory—as it does in most cases—yeu will at once be paid out in cash. VICTOR HARRIS, The Central Auction Rooms, C 3259 165 Colombo street. THE CHEAPEST SHEEP FARM IN THE MARKET. WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE OF TOWN THERE IS £1 PER ACRE in this as a SPECULATION. 1600 ACRES AT £5 PER ACRE. THERE is no sweeter Sheep Country in Canterbury than this block of land. All through the recent dry season the grass held out splendidly, and the sheep were all turned off fat. and realised top prices at Addington. The farm is all well fenced and watered, and is well roaded. The land grows splendid crops of Oats, Clover, and Turnips. There is a compact Homestead which, in addition to the bouse, includes sheepyards, ehearing-shed, stables,' implement ehed, etc. Land buyers are invited to inspect this farm without delay. 82 VICTOR HARRIS. THREE HANDY LITTLE FARMS. rA ACRES good Dairying Land, well D\J fenced and watered, and in model order throughout. Good 6-roomed House, stable and chaff-house, trapshed on concrete foundation, etc. £1050. 218 CX ACRES rich heavy Dairying or CropOt* ping Land, 4-roomed House and Outbuildings; situate near Lincoln. £33 per acre. 217 A f\ ACRES —Some of the very best land in t:»J Halswell; gTows magnificent crops. Good 4-roomed House and necessary Outbuildings. £56 per acre. A splendid little farm. Easy terms. 178 VICTOR HARRIS. IN THE ELLESMERE DISTRICT. ~1 CtQl ACRES of rich, loamy Agricultural ±0*72 and Grazing Land. Well fenced and subdivided, and watered by permanent streams. Grows excellent crops of Wheat, Peas, Beans, Clover, Oats, etc. Nice Dwell-ing-house of 6 large rooms and conveniences, 6-etall stable, 10-bail cowshed, grain shed, etc. £25 10s per acre. 166 VICTOR HARRIS. NEAR PAPANUI. m ACRES of the Richest of Land, large part in choice orchard. Gives a splendid return every year. Balance of land is in young grass and clover. Good 8-roomed House, pantry, scullery, bathroom, 2-stallcd stable, trapshed, fruit house, etc. A real nice property. £1650. 231 VICTOR HARRIS, 165 COLOMBO STREET. C 3259 GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. Established 1567. Representatives for TRUSTEES, EXECCTORS. AND ABSENTEES. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. GOOD ALL-ROUND FARM. TC\(\ ACRES, North Canteibury, only one I \J\J mile from railway station, school, Mid good market, well subdivided into 7 paddocks, 50 acres in oats and Cape barley, and 300 acres newly town down, excellent cropping land, and g->od fattening oountry. There is a most complete and modern homestead, comprising an S-room«d dwelling, with all the latest appointments, h. and c. water, etc. Good stable and wool shed. Very easy terms are available. Price £13 per acre. , _ NORTH CANTERBURY. ACRES—Six miles from railway and OOv/ market, two miles from school and post office—Modern homestead of 8 rooms arid offices, stable. trap shed, etc. A splendid htt!e property, capable of wintering 1000 ewes. Is in good ordsr, well fenced into 6 paddocks, tir.ri well watered. The bulk of tie land i 9 ploug-habie, lieswell to the E-un, and it is an ideal holding. Price, £12 lOe per acre. MID-OANTERBURY. OrVf\ ACRES—Two mile* from railway. J/UU school and post office—Commodious dwelling, with attractive surroundings, and ample outbuildings. A capital farm of mixed land, well suited Jor raising fat lambs, and will produce good crops of grain on at least SOO acres A large propoftkm is in young grass, and the place generally is in good order. Price, £9 10s per acre. ~"DITNSANDEL. (\f\ ACRES —Three miles from railway t/U and Killinchy, fenced into 3 paddocks, 30 acres new gra*s, 30 acres turnips and rape, no buildings, would work in well with a swamp farm. Price, £8 per ecre. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. C 3141 J. H. DAVIES AND CO. Richmond! SECTION land, nearly i-acie. 2-rccmed Hotu«, and new building, 36 x 10. £200. No reasonable offer refused. Owner leaving. COUNTRY BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. 3 ACRSS land, good 4-roomed House, blacksmith's shop; five years' lease u> run, £19 per year. Telephone and poit office/ attached. The whole, as a going concern, at an abrurd price. Particulars, J. H. DAVIES and CO., AUCTIONEERS. U4 Colombo street. City. CSOU
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13110, 8 May 1908, Page 12
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