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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. LINCOLN. LINCOLN. DWELLINGHOUSE AND LAND AT LINCOLN. To be SOLD «t the Nest Springston Sale On TUESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1903. H MATSON and CO., instructed hy -.he • Trustees in the estate of James Beuumont, deceased, will SELL by AUCTION, as above, a* Springston Yards, ALL THAT PROPERTY situate in the Lincoln Township, comprising a quarter-acre of land, more or less, together with a compact Dwellinghous© of 5 rooms, known as "Landedale Cottage, ,, and the land comprised in C.T. Vol 92, folio 173. A very handy property, right in the heart of the township. 7979 H. MATSON and CO. JJANGIORA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES— 100 Halfbred Ewes, four and six-tooth 60 Prime Ewes 15 Fat Ewes 60 Fat nnd Forward Wethers 18 Fat Lambe : 7978 H. MATSON mnd CO. SECOND WOOL SALE. ' "WrE beg to remind Growers that Ceta- » » • logues for this Sale close ■ THIS EVENING. I N.B.—Particulars of consignments must b? in our hands by This Evenicg'e Mail at lateat J for any parcels for this fixture. SALE THURSDAY NEXT, 9 a.m. 7951 H. MATSON and CO. 1 AMBERLEY MARKET. ; MONDAY DECEMBER 13th, 1903. BESIDES our anticipated ENTRIES, we will SELL, at this fixture, by order of ' the Public Trustee, in Estate of C. S. Hawley, deceased, PROPERTY at Brackenfield. comprising ONE ACRE ONE ROOD, being Lots 16 and 40, Parts R.S. 7361, Lot 12, Grey Survey District. . 7380 H. MATSON and CO. ; McKENZTR AND WILLIS. 1 AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR ; FURNITURE. 1 MONDAY NEXT, the 6th DECEMBER. Commencing at 11 o'clock. ON account of Miss Robinson, en the premises, DYER'S PASS ROAD, ' Cashmere Hills, The Whole of her Superior FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, being the contents of a well furnished 8-roomed House, including Handsome Bedroom Suite in walnut. Walnut Sideboard and Bookcase. Luncheon Provided. Cartage Free for i all purchases of 10s worth and over. 1 McKENZIE and WILLIS. ' 79G0 Auctioneers'. AUCTION SALE OF VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MAGNIFICENT SPAETHE PIANO. MOTOR CAR. BUGGY, .SPLENDID CITY PRO- [ PERTY, ETC. , THURSDAY NEXT, the 9th DECEMBER, , Commencing at 11 o'clock. ON account of Mrs A. E. Cockburn, who is leaving for a> trip to England, <<n the 1 Pr€ ™r E GLOUCESTER STREET, CITY. The whole of her very High-class FURNITURE and EFFECTS, being the cont*nts of an exceptionally well Furnished Honsn of 8 rooms. The whole of the 400 lots are of an unusually high-class quality, and nearly new. • Detailed list in Tuesday's papers. On view WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Bth December. McKENZIE and WILLIS. 7361 Auctioneers. TIXcKENZIE and WIL3J IS, R. St. Clair McKeaxie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS. LAND and ESTATE AGENTS. ROYAL EXCHANGE, BUILDINOS, i Cathedral &quare (next P. 0.) [ THE OPEN DOOR ' of the 1 MOST SUCCESSFUL AUCTIONEERING FIRM IN CHKISTCHURCHM OUR DOOR IS OPEN TO EVERtONE by reason of the LOW PRICES charged • and the FAIR and GENEROUS TREATMENT meted out to all. HERE'S A SAMPLE:— \ » CUTLERY. i CUTLERY. Christopher Johnsoi's . CUTLERY. Knivea: 1 CUTLERY. Tables 12s 6d per dozen, i CUTLERY. Desserts 10s 6d per dozen. CUTLERY. E. P. Spoons and Forks • CUTLERY. from 2s 6d half dozen. CUTLERY. ■ . LINOLEUMS. Barry Ostler's ' LINOLEUMS, end LINOLEUMS. Williamson's. LINOLEUMS. 1» Bd, Iβ 9d, Is IOJd LINOLEUMS, per sq. yd. . LINOLEUMS. LINOLEUMS. I AND EVERY OTHER ARTICLE OF [ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at : SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. REMEMBER! WE SELL AS CHEAP AS WE CAN, NOT AS DEAR AS.WE CAN! McKENZIE and WILLIS, C 4419-167 Anctioneers. CHEAP CITY PROPERTY.-SPLENDID SITUATION. i?QQK—CITY. Durham street north— dvOOtJ Good eound house of 8 rooms, bath, ehower, lavatory basin, hi and c, verandah, tiled grates and hearths, gas, wardrobes, linen press, pantry, ecullery, washhouse, copper tubs, picture mouldings, cornices; size of rooms 14 x 14, <.14 x 12, 16 x 14. A first-rate property, in a really good position. Handy to centre and cars. .McKENZIE end WILLIS, j SPLENDID VALUE.—GOOD SITUATION, j ROAD, St. Albans *dI)U (just off)— New house of S rooms, an 4 nearly $-acre, bath, shower and lavatory basic, h. and c, verandah j tiled grates and hearths gas, word- j robee, linen press, pantry, scullery, washhouso, copper, tubs, main sewer, windmill, centre flowers, plastered, picture mouldings, bay windows, w. aspect, large rooms. Land transfer. This is a. well-built house, and firit-class vafcuo for the money. MciLENZIE and WILLIS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AS we find that soma people do net care i to submit their Goods to Auction, we ] be* to anrcunce that -WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Best possible Cash Prices 'auction sales of furniture. ETC., held in our Commodious Auction j Rooms, EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. iIcKENZIE and WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cathedral Square (next to Post Office). C 4419-168 H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th. Sale Two o'clock Promptly. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. XT B. SORENSEN having been favoured d^or^ h instructions, will SELL by j PLBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, !71 ! •SlviS! 1 -? ,treet . H COVENTRY (England) BICYCLES (9 Gents', 2 Ladies';, direct from th. New Townend Co., b? whom they were manufactured. The*e machines are recognised in Great Britain as being amongit the highest class of machine turned out, every i machine being fitted with free wheel, Bowd-n ■ brake to rear and front whet!, rol'.er chain.. , steel mudguards, pump, etc., while tfce tyres | arD of tne highest English manufacture also. Cartfullj. ne{e iimt) oi tt ,nd rtmeaber my mstrttetions are to sell. H. B. SORENSEN, *c 63 Auctioneer. I

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13597, 4 December 1909, Page 16

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