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AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. GREAT".UCTION SALE OF £3300 WORTH OF STERLING SILVER . PLATED GOODS VALUABLE JEWELLERY, * BATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. AT OUR ROOMS, Cathedral square (nest Post Office). THIS DAY! THIS DAY! ! THIS DAY! ! (ALSO TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Commencing at 11 o'clock, s.m., and continu in? until 5 p.m. each day. QN account cf MESSRS CORBOULD am • CO., Manufacturers* Agents, cf 141 Here ford street, the whole of their GIGANTIC STOCK OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. Which comprises THE FINEST AND MOST VALUABLt 1 COLLECTION OF JEWELLERY AND SILVER GOODS , EVER SOLD AT AUCTION IN THIs COUNTRY. Every L-A guaranteed to description. Theraro several thousand lots TO BE CLEARET BY CHRISTMAS EVE. Di not miss your shnre of the Bargains. McKENZIE and WILLIS, BSO4 Auctioneers. TIT cKEN ZI E and WILLI S, R. St. Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. Cathedral square (next P. 0.) WE OFFER AN OPPORTUNITY TO PARENTS NOT LIKELY TO BE EQUALLED THIS XMAS TIME. A SHILLING SAVED IS A SHILLING EARNED! YOU CAN SAVE MANY SHILLINGS BY PURCHASING YOUR XMAS • TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS AT AUCTION PRICES! AT AUCTION PRICES! AT AUCTION PRICES! TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE CLEARED BY XMAS EVE REGARDLESS OF COST!!! COME EARLY AND PARTICIPATE In the BARGAINS. McKENZIE and WILLIS, ' C 4419-954 Auctioneers, Cathedral square. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, OPAWA. ''PHE House contains 10 rooms, including G large bedrooms, study 16 x 14, diningro<.m 21 x 18, billiard-room 21 x 30, drawingroom 30 x 13, hall 30 x 9, two bathrooms, every modern convenience, septic tank, etc. Thc house is exceptionlly well built, all kauri, and as sound as a bell,' balcony and vtiandah front and side; about 3* acres laid out in garden and orchard, ornamental trees and shrubs, fish ponds, grounds well terrace!, with drive, cherry orchard, etc., stable, two loose-boxes, motor car shed, acetylene gas plant lights house, glasshouse, asphalt and grass tennis courts. A charming homo in a beautiful situation. A property like this very seldom comes ,on the market. Owner will accept a very low price. Further particulars and card to view on application. McKENZIE -and WILLIS. SPECIAL NOTICE. AS we find that some people do not care to submit their Goods to Auction, we beg t-i announce that WE ARE PREPARED TO BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in any quantity. Beßt possible Cash Prices given. AUCTION SALES OF FURNITURE, ETC., held in our Commodious Auction Rooms, EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cathedral Square (next, to Post Office). C 4419-367 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, LAND, HOUSE, STOCK, AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, 139 Cashel street (near Manchester street.) AUCTIONS OF FURNITURE, CLEARING SALES OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, ETC., Conducted with Despatch. IF you ore about to " See the Agents',' about your property, you will have no cause for regret if you decide to see us in thc first place. -Someone has to be seen first and consulted, and it might as well be us. If it has to do with Farms, you will find our experts to be practical men, well versed* in buyers' requirements, and with a good idea cf where to lay hands on a buyer for your property in the shortest time. Or it might be a lino of Sheep, Cattle, or Pigs, our representatives ct Addington are live men, with a lifelong experience amongst Stock. We' are also Registered Wool Brokers. Know Wool when we see it, and can obtain highest prices obtainable at tho local sales, or will consign your Wool Home at lowest ecsle charges. We make a specialty of Rent and Interest Collecting, and having been a very long time before the public (in the case of our senior partner, 40 years), are in a particularly strong credential position for the undertaking of Trust Estate Management. As regards the disposal of City Property by privato treaty, wo have the experience of 10 yearß past, and probably know this town as few agents know it, and ore therefore acquainted with the locality wherein y.ur property is situated as soon as mentioned. This is an advantage, as it saves time. Buyers alao, calling on us in a general sense for a Residential Property, will find that we have practically the cream cf the market for disposal, comprising Suburban Homes, with 1, 2, 3, 4 to 8 and 10 acres, st from £500 to £5000, or Town Houses with no land at all. Also a variety of Town and Country Businesses in both Islands. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, ETC. ' START 1910 WELL. HOW? INSPECT AND BUT THIS. 600 ACRES JUST BROKEN OUT OF TUSSOCK ONLY £6 5s PER ACRE. " GRAND LOAMY CROPPING LAND. TEN SOLID POINTS: 1. In wonderful heart. 2. Noted for sheep fattening. 3. Situated on "Canterbury Plains. 4. A mile from station, te!.. post, school, etc. 5 Ploughed all ever five inches deep. 6. 300 acres absolutely free of stones. 7. No buildings, build to suit yourself. 8. Ring-fenced, wire fencing. 9. Clear title under Land Transfer. 0. Sylendid market and freezing works within easy distance. 1 NOTE.—We can arrange terms for you. fathers, give your boy a start. We know here is money in it. Remember, grazed by heep 30 years. Clean, sweet, tussock counry. As good as buying first calf heifer. No ne played farming with it. Outsiders' opina_, good place, cheap. Mostly in turnip 1 rop. Only £6 5s per acre. F 508 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Auctioneers, Stock and Land Agents, ( 189 Cashel street (next Union S.S. Co.)

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13613, 23 December 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13613, 23 December 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13613, 23 December 1909, Page 12

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