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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF A SIX-ROOMED " . HOUSE FOR REMOVAL. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW!! TO-MORROW !M At 11 o'clock. On tbe Promises, CORNER of CANAL RESERVE ROAD and NEW BRIGHTON ROAD. MRS W. CRADDOCK has instructed MR VICTOR HAP.RIS to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION for REMOVAL, a 6roomed HOUSE, bathroom, scullery, iron roof, etc. Tbo building is one-storey, and is in a good state of preservation. VICTOR HARRIS. 4003 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING MATERIAL. TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW 11 TO-MORROW!!! At 12-30 Sharp. HEREFORD STREET (opposite Library . and Next V.M.C.A. Rooms). THE following are included:— 300 Sheets of Iron, 5, 6, 7, Bft; 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6 s 3 Black Pine: 3 x 2. -i x 2, 4 x 3. 4x4. (6 x I§. 6 x 2 Red Pine: 8 x 3, S x 1 Red Pine; 6 x S, 6 x U tonguod and grooved Red Pine; 5 Large Windows, Panel Doors, Stone Piles, Lar.ro Double Doors, etc. The auctioneer has inspected this material, and can recommend it as be-in-? thoroughly sound and of good quality. VICTOR HARRIS. 4094 Auctioneer. WITHDRAWAL NOTICE. Re the AUCTION SALE of tho FARM of MR S. F. TAIT, GEBBIE'S VALLEY. 241 Aoros, 3 Roods, 13 Perches. A S MR VICTOR HARRIS has DISPOSED of this Farm Privately to Mr T. E. Taylor, of Christchureh, the above SALE, which was advertised to take place at -the Central Auction Rooms on Wednesday Nest, July Sth, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, WILL NOT NOW BE HELD. VICTOR HARRIS, 4095 Auctioneer. FURS! FUEiS! ! FURS! ! ! THERE is now on view at HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fin© assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURS, which have boon rpocdally prepared for Ladies' Winter Wear. These Furs are without doubt some ci tho &n_ort that come into the oountry. The prices put on them are considerably below tho usual rhop rate, as oan be verified by inspection. The assortlurernt includes:—Ladies' Shouldsr Capos, Stoles in Grey ami Brown Fur, Muffs and Muff Necklets, Boae, aud auso Motor and Carriage Fur Rugs, Parlour Floor Rugs, and Slip Mats, etc. There are also a ierrr Special Lines of MERCHANDISE kept, expressly for Private Sale, and at prices that disarm competition. They include:—Tann's Safes (one of tho best makes in tho worlds. Cutler's Desks, Williaanson's First Quality Lrnoleums in beautiful designs, Rraw-rail Bedsteads oomplerto, Sideboards, Duohcsso Chests, Austrian Chairs, Bedroom War*, Carpete, etc. Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSEHOLDERS. If you wish to avoid an Auction Sale of your Furniture, we aro prepared to purchase for cash, at tbe very highest Auction Rates, as much as you may have to dispose of. You have merely to leave your address at the abovo rooms, and if tho valuation proves satisfactory—aa it decs in most cases—you will at onoo bo paid out in cash. VICTOR HARMS, The Central Auction Rooms, C 3259 165 Colombo street. VICTOR HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. FARMS THAT CAN BE RECOMMENDFJD. ZJ7 ACRES, very richest of land, will carry 0 I 2 00-we to the acre, grcv,- 15 tons of large potatoes to the acre last year, and aho grows very heavy crops of wheat, beans, clover, hay, mangolds, etc. Buildings consist of a rrew house, -1 rooms, scullery, etc., 6-stall stab'e, good orchard. Situate adjoining creamery, nind close to school and station. Price. £10 per tore. Old age compels the owner to sell. ' 239 __ VICTOR HARRIS. ~A~NEAT LITTLE" SUBURBAN "FARM. -J jT ACRES, good agricultural land, all in .LO nice order and very clean, grows good crous of potatoes, etc. Good 5-rcomed house, scullery, pantry, dairy, verandah, etc. Outbuildings include stables. trap shod, etc Situate ho_ndy to town. Pi ice. £BS3. 237 VICTOR HARRIS._ A - GOOD AGRICULTURAL FARM."'" ■i QQ ACRES of capital cropping !=nd, JLOO crops at present consist, of 13 acres in wheat, C acres in yeas. 5 acres Scotch tares. 60 acres oats. The ißnd is clean, and is in the best of heart. There is a very attractive 5-roomed house, plastered throughout and pe,pered, concrete fc undations. bathroom, water laid on to washhouse and scullery. Outbuildings jiichid: stable, trap shed, loose-box. etc. Close to echool. saleyards, and station. A neat farm. Priro, £•22 10s per acre. 230 ___ VICTOR HARRIS^ A~"VE.RY FTN-E FARM. 570 ACRES." O-t A PER ACRE, as a going, concern Tw L\J £1500 down, balance 5 per cent. The land is very free from weeds of all kind=, and is in the very best of heart Fences aro sbsee-p-pToof, and tlie farm is well subdivided into convenient-sized paddocks, ample water 3unply. Building* consist of a coed 6rootned house and conveniences, ns.d all neoesairy outbuildings. Sitraie handy to town. VICTOR HARRIS^ A GOOD SHEEP FARM. 1 (R OC\ AORES of very =wect sheep country. lO—v all well grassed and well subdivided and watered. Situate about 27 miles from town and close to caleyards and station. Comfortable 4-roomed house and usual outbuildings. Very line plantation. This farm is really worth immediate attention, aa it is quite certain that there is nothing cheaper on the market al, the pre-peci timo of a similar character. Price £3 per acre. Larger portion of the puxchato money can remain at 4* per cent. 82 VICTOR HAR_RIS._ A REAL GOOD DAIRYING "FARM. Iff* ACRES of very rich land, grew 78 IC» bushels of wheat to the acre last year, very well suited ior dairying. Creaniery is only half-mile from tho property. Good 6-rcomed house, stables, cow shed, dairy, etc. £30 per acre. Easy terms. 105 VICTOTt HARRIS. A SPLENDID ALL-ROUND FARM. 9J.0 ACRES ricb - L " lack loa-'ny soil, all —TV well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by nature! streams. 30 acres in Velvet wheat, 2S acres in Garton oats. 2.7 acres in rape and turnips, balance in Entjhsh grass ar.d clover. Good 6-rr-omcd house, pantry, scul'ery etc. Outbuildings include sheep yards, sto-rk yards, stables, granary, etc. One mile from station and dairy factory. £22 per acre. 106 VICTOR HARRIS. EASY'TERMS OOfi ACRES. £12 10s per acre. Terms: OJ.\J £Soo down, balance 5 per cent. The land grows good crops oi wheat, peas, oats and clover. Well subdivided and fenced, w»ler in each paddock. Good homestead, which includes all necessary buildings. Situate close to school ar.d railway station. , The land ia also weli suited for -heen raiting. VICTOU HARRIS,' IGj Colombo street.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13160, 6 July 1908, Page 12

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