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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. p L E A X I N G SALES. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. 12 Noon—At Broadfield*, on account Mr Win. Perry. Luncheon. 12 Xoon—At WooUton, on account Mrs A. R. Orr (Smith , !, road), dairy stock, etc., etc. Luncheon. CB2I H. MATSOX and CO. ! HARRIS BROS. I AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY! At 1 p.m. On tho Premises, 139 Victoria street, City. MESSRS HARRIS BROS., instructed by tho owner, will SELL by AUCTION, a3 above, the whole of his Stock of Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, etc. Also, Rubber-tyred Invalid's Chair, 7 B.R. and Iron Bedsteaas, .Mattresses, and a miscellaneous collection of Jrurniture J. A. SIMSON, 63C6 Auctioneer. TTARRIS iJROS.. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, ESTATE AGENTS, ETC., 155 Hereford street, Christchurch. £2300. WE HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE A GENTLEMAN'S SL-FERIOR RESIDENCE OF 11 ROOMS, Together with FIVE-EIGHTS OF AN ACRE OF LAND. npHIS Charming Home is situated just off ■*• the Papanui road, within a couple of mirutee' walk of th'e electric car. Tho is replete with every convenience and the rooms are large and lofty. There- are two conservatories, two large storo-rooms, tool-house*, wood-houae, coaLhiuse, motor ehed, stable, etc. The grounds are beautifully laid out,' and there is a good orchard and kitchen garden. THIS REALLY DESIRABLE HOME IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE AT THE ABOVE LOW FIGURE. Cuds to view on application to HARRIS BROS., C 4981-136 155 Hereford street. H. B. SORENSEN. FRIDAY, APRIL 15th. Sole eleven o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUBLIC • AUCTION, at hie Yards, Lichfield street, several thousand feet of First-class ! Bed Pine Six 3, 4 x 2, 4J x 1, 6J x l\, 4J s 5 linings, doors, sashes, tanks, light spring cart, swing boat and poles, blue guru ; poste, ridging, roofing iron, hog and plain -wire,- fowl and cherry nettings, sundries, hot- : house heater, 1 Dover- stove. H. B. SORENSEN, : 6798 ■__ Auctioneer. ; H. B. SORENSEN. ~~ POULTRY. .EGGS, i POULTRY. HB. SORENSEN reports splendid en- • tries for sale held last Saturday, Poultry meeting with excellent competition, bidding throughout the sale being spirited. Pigs ■re showing »■ slight improvement and an exceptionally heavy entry war cleared at last sale. Eggs are wanted and also ebow an improvement. Special entries for Saturday's sale are invited to meet tho demand expected. You cannot do better than consign to my care. Send a±lot and you will be convinced, H. B. SOKENSPJN, 6797 Auctioneer. ,GOUED, BEAUMONT AND 00. /"t OULD, BEAUMONT *ND CO., STOCK AND STATION >' ~ : AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. ! Established 1867. Representatives for Trustees, Executors and Absentees. FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE AGENTS. NORTH CANTERBURY. noo~ ACBES A magnificent sheep property, capable |of, wintering 1500 owes, comprising rich flate and plougbable down*, with sunny faces. The place for some years hae been capably managed, end a. very large ares has been I broken up ■α-ncl eown down with English grasses with considerable suocese. The fences are in good order and thoroughly sheep-proof, sad the farm ie subdivided into 7 paddocks. The Homestead buildings comprise 6rcomed modern dwelling, with usual offices, large stable, and necessary outbuildings. With the' view of selling quickly, the owner has fixed n. very moderate figure, and to a good man' will extend easy terms. PRICE, £10 10s PEd ACRE. GOULD, BEAU3JONT and CO. MID-CANTERBURY-SPLENDID CROPPING FARM. 5 g 4 ~IcEES. Close to Railway, Sohool, and good Market. This property is in first-daes condition, and offers, a profitable and rafe investment. The land grows good, wheat crops, is easily worked, and for fattening is not to be excelled. . * It if subdivided into convenient paddocks, amply watered by county races, end possesses well matured shelter plantations, from which useful timber can be cut. The Homestead is a very desirable one, and comprises a medern 8-roomed dwelling and offices,' fitted with every convenience; stable, granary, implement shed, wbare, etc., all in good order and condition. The iand has been carefully worked, end we confidently recommend the farm as one of the moet reasonable places on the market. PRICE, .£lB PER ACRE. GOULD, BEAU.MONT and CO. WITHIN DRIVING DISTANCE OF THE CITY. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY FARM. 14Q~ACRES Magnificent fond, splendidly grassed, well fenced, and closely subdivided, and with water in every paddock. Produces excellent wheat crops. Buildings comprise 5-roomed. dwelling, washhouse, dairy, 5-stiT.ed stable, iooeeboxes, implement shed, cow sheds, etc. Situation, half miia from creamery. PRICE, £53 PER ACRE. C4T7S GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. OLMES and SONS. LTD.. 120 "and~lS High vtrcct. are now showing in their new buildings their new teason'e Blankets, manufactured expressly for them. "Xheir show rooms are now full of every description of Furniture at 120 and 123 High •treet, ctffll

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13707, 14 April 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13707, 14 April 1910, Page 12

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