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AUCTIONS, McKENZIE AND WILLIS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! AND TO-MORROW. Commencing at 11 o'clock each Day. ON Account of Dr. H. E. Finch, on the Premises, "HEATHHANK." WILSON'S ROAD, OPAWA The whole of his VERY HANDSOME AND VALUABLE FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, The 400 lots TO RE SOLD TO-DAY include the whole of the OUTSIDE and KITCHEN SUNDRIES. THE HALL. BILLIARD ROOM (including a very tin* fuilsized Table by Alcock and Co.), and DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, and if time permits, some cf the BELROOM FURNITURE. Besides Furniture, there is also to bo sold the following:—Twy> Lady's and Gent's Saddles, large Champion Ice Chest, Shank's Lawn Mower, large Mangle. Water Ballast Garden Roller, Garden Seats, Planet Jr., Garden Hose, 4 Fishing Rods, number of Golf Cluba and Putting Set, 5x4 Camera by Frond, 2 pairs Wader., etc.. etc. AND ALSO THIS DAI'! THIS DAY!! At 2 p.m. (During the sale of the Furniture), HIS NEARLY NEW MOTOR CAR, A 15 h.p. Humber, and HIS SPLENDID PROPERTIES. Comprising 1. His Residence, containing 10 rooms, wiih j every possible modern convenience, and j about 3J acres. j

2. New 2-storeyed Cottage (next door to above), containing 5 large rooms of the latest style of —rchitecturc, abaut i-acrc. Tho 2 Houses and 4 Acres will be first offered in one block, and if not sold, will then be offered separately. THE OPAWA COACH WILL LEAVE CATHEDRAL SQUARE for Dr. Finch's at 10.30 and 11.30 a.m., starting from in front of our Rooms, and from the usual starting place, to tho south of the Tramway Shelter Shed, at 12 noon, 1 p.m. and _ p.m. Intending purchasers can —.'so travel by tne Opawa _.loctric Cars to Wilson's road. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 2986 Auctioneers. R. St. Clair McKenrie.) (Joseph WilliAUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Cathedral square, next Post Office). 1909 Has demonstrated beyond dispute that 1909 McKENZIE and WILLIS is synorry--1909 mous with CHEAPNESS and RELIA--1909 BILITY. 1910 Will prove that McKENZIE and 1910 WILLIS will not trade on their SUC--1910 CESS and POPULARITY, but will 1910 continue to offer FURNITURE of. the 1910 latest design and irreproachable work--1910 manship at PRICES tho LOWEST in 1910 CHRISTCHURCH. For example: RUGS. Axaii_-ter and Velvet Pili frcm 1_» *~_ CARPETS, Armimder and Velvet Pile from 95.; Tapestry from 27s 6d. LINOLEUMS At Is 8d and Is 9d per square yard. At 1. 8d and Is 9d per square yard. SIDEBOARDS From £51 From #51 From £5! From -SI BEDROOM SUITES From -lis Wsl From £12 10s! From £12 10.1 DUCHESSE CHESTS Prom BSh! From 3551 From 35.! Fr0m.35.1 DINING TABLES From 17a 6d. From J,7» 6d. Extension from- 42. 6dBEDSTEADS, Black and Brass, from 39s Sdl Black and Brass, from 39s 6dl CUTLERY. Christopher Johnson. Knivea at 13. 6d and 10s 6d doz. PIANOS Always in Stock. Always in Stock. CHAIRS, Dining Ss 6d; Austrian 6s 9d; Rattan 8s 6i And every other article of Household Furniture at similarly Low Prices. SPECIAL IMPORTATION—Tho Famous COMBINATION BE-LIARD DINING TABLE (6ft 6in x 3ft 6in). with all ax»Meories, £17 10s. Billi_rd T_ble Onll. (wiUi acewsorie.) £12 10s. McKENZIE and WILLIS, . I Auotioneera

COMBINATION BE-LIARD DINING TABLE (6ft 6in x 3ft 6in). jvith all ax»MBories, £17 10s. Billi_rd T_ble Onll. (with Mscwsorie.) £12 10s. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneer* THE PICK OF THE MARKET. " THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. fipfQA-LINWOOD—Now villa of 6roonw, ■ % I OK) bath, shower, -watory ba-in, h. and c, verandah, tiled grate, and hearths, gas, wardrobes, linen preas, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, Tarn, plastered, centre flowers picture mouldings, _ bay windows, asphalt paths, northern aspect, garden beautifully terraced, with fish ponds, .tc. A first-class property. Splendul_value._ £»r»QA—CARLTON—Cord sound _wuae of "&OOU 6 rooms, over J-acre, bath, ****_• dah, scullery and washhouse, copper, tubs, main sewer eonnecbon, plastered, asphalt paths. A corner section, sunny, aspect. Splen&i positi-w. The section is worthy ;-e money. ' ___ "t**7OA—SYDENHAM— Two houses, one a * iOlFiwr one of 7 rooms, 37. perches, bath verandah, tiled grates and hearths, w_S_-SToop_ er, tubs, ij^-^Xtarwf'■ supply, main sewer con-ectvon, Another house of 6 rooms on slcU-n, 7 iTat 10. per week. .ection. Here again the Wis worth very near the money asked for the lot. Owner living for North Island, » prepar-. *»_*> V^ and WILLIS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE. A 8 we find that -aomape-ple *«*«*■««• _3L _> anbmit their Good, to Auction, we b« that WE AREPREPARED TO* FUBNmiM» any quantity. Beat powibl. Oath Prio*. SALES OF ETC.. held In our Rooms, EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTTONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Cathedral Sqnara-(n«t to Po-t Offica). C 4419-867 THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS CO. RECORD Entries at the Popular baleyards. Pen accommodation taxed to the utmost. More Poultry Pens being provided at once. We report record entries ot Poultry at our Yards on SATURDAY, when the quau y was not quite so good as the P levlo . us . but everything was cleared at satisfactory prices. The following are the sales:—Hens 2s 3d to 3s 6d (according to quality). Chickens, small lid to 2s 3d, medium 2s. «d t o 4_ 6i larger 4s 9d to os lid, Ducks 2s lid to 4s lid, Geese 6s, all at per pair. Eggs (scarce) Is 2d to Is 3id dozen, Bacon 4dto 5d lb, Hams od to 6d lb, Oats la 10d per bushel. Fowl Wheat 3e to 4s per bushel, 0-tsheaf "Chaff £2 5s to £2 7s 6d per ton. For further prices app:y to us. A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. WM. B. O'CALLAGHA.N (late of C. R. Wilson's S-leyards), C5249-297S Sole Proprietors. -p O R SALE. MANSFIELD AVENUE. The last Section in this popular avenue. Over J-acre, with stable, loft and traphouse. An excellent opportunity to secure a section in this favourite locality. RICCARTON. |-acre Section, with New House, containing five rooms, pantry, scullery, bathroom, bay window, h. and c. water, plastered, hall with arch. Ram and tank. Price £500. LINWOOD. Two good Quarter-acre Sections in Gloucester street, close to Stanmorc road, and within three minutes of penny section. For further particulars end card to view, apply to GODFREY and TAYLER, 211 Armagh street. LOWEB RICCARTON, 2d section—Mod*.-n 4-roomeH Cottage on ideal site lacing north, just off tramline, fully up-to-date, vc-ii erected, and complete in every detail. Prii:e beyond competition, £420, bulk of which can remain on mortgage. J. G. Bannerman, 117 Colombo street. Christchurch. S'. 6 ??! 1 "-!! RICCARTON. 2nd section—Modern 4-roo'n-ed'"Bungalow well erected, with firstclass materials, aplendid'V nnished throughout, ideal fite, facing north, well drained and fenced complete 'in detail. Price £120, the bulk of which can remain on mortgage. J. G. Bannerman. 117 Colombo street. C36B_-15_3

THE PICK OF THE MARKET. " THREE CHEAP PROPERTIES. fipfQA-LINWOOD—Now villa of 6roonw, ot I OK) bath, shower, -watory basin, h. and c, verandah, tiled grate, and hearths, gas, wardrobe., linen preas, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, Tarn, plastered, centre flowers picture mouldings, _ bay windows, asphalt paths, northern aspect, garden beautifully terraced, with fish ponds, etc. A. first-class property. Splendd^lue.. £»r»QA—CARLTON—Cord sound _wuae of ;&OOU 6 rooms, over J-acre, bath, '«*«• dah, scullery and washhouse, copper, tubs, main sewer connecbon, plastered, amhaU paths. A corner section, sunny, aspect. Splen &_ positi-w. The section is worth ■-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13651, 7 February 1910, Page 12

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