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AUCTIONS. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF A GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE FOR REMOVAL. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! ! THIS DAYI ! I At 11 o'clock sharp. ON the CORNER OF CANAL RESERVE ROAD and NEW BRIGHTON" ROAD iCraddock's Corner), on bca_.lf of MR W. CRADDOCK. i The House i« one-storey, and has an- iron roof, and is in a good Ftate of prewn-tion. VICTOR HARRIS, 4533 AuctioDsoer. UNREDEEMED PLEDGE SALE. On SATURDAY NEXT. JULY 11th, 1008. At 1 o'clock p.m. 7.TR VICTOR HARRIS ha, been favoured M w.-h instruction* from Mr Philip Met*. . Central Loan Office. 120 Armagh street, to • SELL by AUCTION, at his Rooms, on tho above- date _. !_r-C nnd valusb'e collection of I U.VR*-:DEKMEn PLEDGES. . C.nsi.ting of Gold and Silver "Watches o.v P'-l-Ths-m," Khrhardt. Russell. Kinder and other celel>r_tc«l makers. God and Stiver Chair... Diamond and Gem Rincs. Bangle., Brioche*-- in great variety. _*ie.d G hisses. , Sowing Machines. Banjos, etc., etc.. a. :• °l'K.-jTir.(. 15th. Goldß'n?, Sil. Watch and Ch,!.- 17th Banjo; l«th. Watch; 1-th. G<-'d i.e-11 11m. ; 20th. _. Rolhcrham Lever W_i't"h and Chain; _Bth. Watch; July 2nd. <W(] Rn-.w: -Ith. Watch; oth. Gold Gem ...r.- Sil. Watch; oth. S. Watch; 10th. Watfhc. Gold Bangle. Diamond. Ring; 121h. S Watch; ltth. S. Watch. Chain, etc.; lGtii, Lady. S. Watch: 19th. God Chain; 22nd. v-rv valuable Diamond and Emerald Bracelet : 'i'h Lodv's l.ct Gokl Rothcrnam L. v-r and Loner Gold Chain; August nth. Bin to; Bth. Gold- Br_:-i-t. 2 Gold Bn-ng.-s: •)th ' Sil. Wiitoh; Kith. Gold Cham anel Ring. Cold Bin.; 12th, 2 In die*' Go.cl Watches and C'h--iii-.: '.4th. Gokl Rinjr. Gold l.ir."- 17th, -S. Watch and G_ld Sleeve-li-,.W' 20th. God Kin_r ar.d Watch; 23rd. Cast*: 2<:th. E.P. Cup: 2-th. Lens and Slides: 31*.f_ Si'vor Salver; Se;it. 2nd Silver Belt and Gold Bins-; sth. Field Glasses: Cth. S. Rings. 2 Medals, etc.; 10th. Gladstone Bag. Sil. Watch; 11th, Gold Bracelet. G-em Rms; 14th Gold Gold H. Watch; 19th. Pearl Ring; 23rd. Gold Rins; 25 th. S. Watch j 27th. Ciijar-holder. Gold Pit and Umbrella; -St-, Gold Rin-s-. Sinper Hand Sewing Machine, in perfect order; October Ist. Field Glafses; 2nd, S. Watch; 4th. S.H. Watch; sth, E.P. Ju-- and Watch. Goid Chain, etc.; Bth, Watch. Gold Cbfiin. £5 Gold Piece; 11th. S. Lover. S. Lever. Wallham Lever; loih, S. Watch, Diamond a_id Saptihire Ring; 16th, Gold Ring; 13th. 2 Rings, Chain. Heart, etc.: 23rd, Sil. Cigarette Caso. Holder and Matchbox: 2-th. Diamond nnd Emerald Rinir. Gold Chain. Ring. Box and Stud; 2Cth, Lady's Gold Watch. Biscuit Barrel; C_t_. Gold Rincj and Brooch. Gem Ring; 31st, Gold Rinp- and Bangle, Lady's 18ct Gold Wft-ch by Ehrhardt; November 2nd. Sil. Cup. S. Rings and Gold Brooch; 3rd. Di-vmond Ring; sth, All>-rt and Seal, S. R.-therham Lever; Cth. Gold Ring; 7th. Gold Brooch. Gold H. Watch; Bth, 5-stone Diamond Ring; oth, Goid Ring: Ilth. S. Watch __ad Chain; I..th, Gold Bar.gle. very handsome Diamond Cluster Combination Stud and Pin; 16th. Jar, Tray and Mug; 2£2 nd, Lady's Gold. Watch.; 23rd. S. Watch: 2Gth, Gold Ring. 20th. S. Watch and Chain: Dec__nl>er 3rd, Gold Ring, S. Wa-tcb. Necklet and Brooch; 7th, S. Watch, Gold Ring. Diamond Ring; 15th, Opera Glasses; 18th, Ruby and Diamond Ring; 10th. Gent's Bicyc'e; 21st, Gent's l*"«t Gold Watch; 23rd, G.M. Albert: 3ttb. Gold Ring, ditto; 28th, E.P. Tea and Coffee Service; 31.., Gold Brooch, Watch. 2 Chains, etc' and other lots too numerous to advertise. NOTICE.—Any of the above lots will .be withdrawn from salo on payment of int_re_t. Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp. VICTOR HARRIS, 4511 Auctioneer. FURS! FURSi ! FURS! t I THERE is now on view at HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, a very fine assortment of REAL AUSTRALIAN FURiiL which havo boom- specially prepared for Ladies' Winder Wear. The_e Furs are without doabt some of the finest that come into tho country. The prioes pat on them are considerably below the usual' shop rate, as can bo verified by inspection. The aflsorttnerut includes:—Ladies' Shoulder Capes, Stoles in Grey and Brown Fur, Muffs and Muff Bass, Necklets, Boas, and also Motor and Carriage Fur Rugs, Poxlour Floor Rugs, and Slip Mats, etc. There are also a few Speoial Limes of MERCHANDISE kept, expressly for Private Sale, and at prioes that disarm competition. They include:—Tann's Safes (ono of the beet makes in tbe world 1 ). Cutler's D-sks, Williamson's First Quality Linoleums in beautiful design*, Brase-mil Bedsteads complete, Sideboards, Duchesse Chests, Austrian Chairs, Bedroom Ware, Oa_pe_s, ©to. Inspection invited. A SPECIAL WORD TO HOUSE, HOLDERS. If you wish to avoid an Auction Salo of your Furr-ituro, we are prepared to purchase for cash, at the very highost Auction Rates, as much as you may have to di-poso of. YVu have merely to loavo youx address at the above rooms, and if the vaduation provos satisfactOTy-r-as it does in -most caeca—you will at onoe bo paid out in cash. VICTOR HARRIS, Tho Central Auction Rooms, C 3259 165 Colombo stroet. VICTOR HARRIS. GENERAL AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. FARMS THAT CAN BE RECOMMENDEiD. .err ACRES, very richest of land, will carry Ol 2 cows to tho acre, grew 15 tons of large potatoes to the aero last year, and a-leo grows very heavy crops of wheat, beans, clover, hay, mangolds, etc. Buildings connist of a new house, 4 rooms, scullery, otc, G-stall -tab'e, good orchard. Situate adjoining creamery, and close to school and station. Price. £40 per acre. O'.d age compels tho owner to sell. 233 __ VICTOR HARRIS. ~ TI*n_rA_nLITTLE SUBURBAN FARM.'" -4 !** ACRES, good agricultural land, all in XO nice order and very clean, grows good crops of potatoes, etc. Good 5-rcomed house, scul'ery. pantry, dairy, verandah, etc. Outbuildings include stables. trap shod, etc. Situate handy to town. Price. £SS_. 237 VICTOR I_ARRIS__ .TGOOD AGiUCULTURAL' FARM. IQQ ACRES of capital cropping land, XOO crops at present oonpist of 13 BC-res in wheat, 6 acres in roae, 5 acres Scotch taret*. 60 acres oats. The land is clean, and is in the best of heart. There is. a very attractive 5-roomed house.-plastered throughout and papered, concrete fcundations, bath- • room, wafer laid or. to washhouse and pcullery. Outbuildings include stable, trap , I shed, loose-box. etc. Cose to pchool. saleyards, and station. A neat farm. Price, I £22 10s per acre. 236 _ _ VICTOR HARRIS. A VT-RY FINE -FARM. 570 ACRES. 1 .£M A PER ACRE, an a going concern i "*_■_../ £1500 down, balance v per cent. The ■ land is very free from weeds of all kinds, and ! is in the very best of heart Fences ore sheen-proof, and the farm is well subi divided into convenient-sized paddocks, ample I water supply. Buildings consist of a good 6ixxintcil house and conveniences. ai:d oil : iieces--ary outbuildings. Situate handy to - towh ! VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD SHEEP FARM. [ i f* f)f\ ACRES of very sweet sheep country, i 10-.v al l well grassed ai.d well subdivided and watered. Situate about 27 miles [ from town and close to su'.eyards and sta- [ tion. Comfortable 4-roomed house and usual ; outbuildings. Very fine plantation. .This farm is really worth immediate attention, as it is quite certain that there is nothing ; cheaper on the market at. tho present timo of a -imik-r character. Price £_ per acre. Larger portion of the purchase money can remain a. 4J per cent. 82 " ______ _ VICTOR HARRIS. _ ; A REAL GOOD DAIRYING FARM. rro ACRES of very rich Jr.iid. grew 78 ■V» bushels o_ wheat to the acre last year, very well suited ior dairying. Creamery is on'y half-mile from the property. Good i 6-roomed house, stables, cow shed, dairy, ' etc. £30 per acre. Ea«v terms. 105 VICTOR HARRIS. A SPLENDID ALL-ROUND FARM. */**_Jf_ ACRES rich black loamy soil, all -_-Ll/ well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by natural streams. 50 acres in Velvet wheat. '_>_> acres in Carton oats, 27 acre? in rape and turnips, balance in English grass an, clover. Good 6-roomed house, pantry, scul'ery, etc Outbuildings include sheep yard-, sU-ek yards, stables, granary, etc. One mile from station and dairy factory. £22 per a<rc. 106 " _ ViCTOR HARRIS. EASY TERMS'" OOfj ACRES, £12 10s per acre. Terms: O—iv/ £500 down, balance 5 per cent_ The - iand grows good crops of wheat, peas, oats and clover. Well subdivided and fenced, water in each paddock. Good homestoad. which includes all necessary buildings. Situate close to school and railway station. The land is also well suited for .beep raisiniVICTOR HARRIS, I__ Colombo street.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13161, 7 July 1908, Page 16

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