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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. ... rp A T T E R S A L L'S. \ TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23rd INST. TO BE OFFERED AT 10.30 A.M. On »ccount MR R. E. HALL, PoTt Levy. Here ward, bay horse, rising 6yrs, by Rothschild—Puss Francalli, c-hes. horse, rising 4yrs, by Franz—Puss Bay Colt, 2.vrs off, by Frani—Cappadccia; Csppadocsa by Rothschild—St. George mare Ches. Geld., Syrs off, by King Tom—Miss Springston; broken to saddle Brown Mare, 3yrs cfi, by King Tom— Young Kentucky mare; broken saddlo Draught Gelding, 7yrs old, broken to all farm work The above-mentioned horses may bo inspected at Tattersall's To-day. PYNE ond CO., 7196 Auctioneers. rv\ A T T E It S A L L* S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 23rd INST. On account MR W. MORRISON, Sydenham. Bay Mare Little Kothie, by Rothchild. 'dam by St. George; also. 3 Sulkier?, Harness. Boots and Hobbles Op account MR GEO. STRINGFELLOW. Ashburton. . Bay Colt Sugarloaf, 3yrs, imp. from New South Wales, by St. Elmo 11.. dam Minnie, broken "to s. and h., quiet On account of a CLIENT. Blk Geld., 4yrs, broken to s. and'h., quint for lady to drive On account MESSRS MANSON BROS., Teddington. 1 Gr Trotting Geld., Syrs, by Dictator, dam Camesea, full brother to Dictation, broken to s. and h. On account MR A. J. MARSHALL, Bay Geld. Cardinal, pacer: good harness horse; also, Long Shelter Gig On account of a CLIENT. Br Geld., Syrs, broken to s. and h. quiet: trial On account MR W. TOON. 6 Good Draughts, 6yrs, broken to all work PYNE and CO., 7197 Auctioneers. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS.
VERY LATEST STYLE. 9-STOREYED BUNGALOW off FAPA- -•* NUI ROAD, 7 rooms, as follows, 18 x 14, 18 x 14, 18 x 14, 13 x 13, etc., h. and c service. Only £7SO. When the section is improved with shrubs, lawn, etc., it will not be out of the way at £850. There is a style about this place seldom seen, except in those at a high price. Fol. .36 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH i-ACREsT" WE have a centrally situated i-acre with 66 feet frontage for Salo at £600. Suitable for a jam factory. Capitalists and syndicates please note. There is room for a jam factory. Pol. X 33 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. A SUBURBAN BARGAIN! ' WELL-BUILT Double Brick House of 4 main rooms, kitchen and two small bedrooms, verandah, etc., damp-proof, and warm in winter, concrete garden walks beds full of valuable flowers: li acres of fallbearing fruit trees; stable, trapshed, w house; about 31 acres of the finest growing land in the country. Remember, the house will last a century without serious uepreciation; no wood rot; low insurance, and no painting. Tho owners have lately reduced the price to £950, finding it too large for their requirements, and at this price it is a bargain. _< ol , 9 . ln CONWAY MATSON and SONS. 139 Cashel street. J?l7e:-FIRST Building Section over i<**WJ. I<J acr e m Weston street, off Papanui road. Fo i -Tog CONWAY MATSON and SONS 2500 ~~ CHEAP PROPERTY, WELL BUILT Brand new place of 6 plastered rooms. Bungalow style, rooms 15 x 13, 14 x 14, etc.; deep well, h and c, bath, and toilet basin, pantry, scullery, wii. and tubs, Bft verandah, nearly i-acre, handy to cars. Fol 188 COWaV MATSON and SONS £800~ C ?_ 3AP 8 minutes' tr-u V wlhjrom cars, 2d section, -well built house of 6 main rooms, lofty stud h. and c, gas, bath, and all office*, with threequarters of an acre of land. CONWAY MATSON and SONS. 18 ACRES, 4 ROOMS. ' GRAND Suburban Farm, suitable for root crops or dairying, stables and outbuildings ; good cottage and orchard. About four miles out. The price is only £1550, of which £1100 can remain at 51 per cent, practically indefinitely. Only £450 cash required to go into it CONWAY MATSOJ. and SONS, . 139 Cashel street j?7fiA-COHFORTABLB House and 5 **■ IU \J Acres of Land, close to town, 6 rooms, bath and. offices, all outbuildings, poultry run, large orchard. Cheapest place on the market. C 5238 CONWAY MATSON ana SONS.
H. B. SORENSEN. ______ __ FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd. Salo 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUB- . LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield street—loooft B. P. Timber, 4 x 2, 4 x 3, 6 x IJ, 6 x 2—a really good line dressed; Linings 4. x It, 6J x *, 10 sks Feed Barley 20 Rolls Silverite, 3000 Palings, 6ft; 1 Bath, Range, Register, Bluegum Posts, Sheep and. Fowl and Cherry Netting, several very handsome Tiled Register Grates (ground fronts). Motor Car Cases, Doors and Sashes. Sundries. H. B. SORENSEN, 7152 ' Auctioneer. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. , LIMITED. : ~ : THIS DAY. ' > AT WAVERLEY, KAIAPOL CLEARING SALE, on account of Mr R. Evans. Sale at 11 o'clock. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. . N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 7207 Auctioneers. BAKER BROS. ~ i THREE OF THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS. AVONSIDE. £50 DEPOSIT. "- —— _— 5-ROOMED HOUSE (only 7 years old), concrete foundations, 1. and p., centre flowers, 3 fires, bathroom, lav. basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, cop., -.'.ubs, cupboard, wardrobe, verandah etc. 3 ACRES LAND—SO fruit trees, exten&ve fowl runs, baker's oven, cow-bails, trap shed, stables, etc. THE PRICE IS ONLY £825. BAKER BROS. RICCARTON.
£243. Q-ROOMED COTTAGE (eighteen nonths is old)— Concrete foundations, iron roof, 3 fires, bathroom, pantry, rcullery, washhouse, cop., cupboards, wardrobe. 3 mullioned windows, verandah, etc. J-ACRE SECTION, lawn and garden, pigsty, stable and trap ahed, etc. ONLY £215. BAKER BROS. CITY. VALUABLE SECTION. 36 " V^^?__?-F7i,u _ ° n * CHA ™ V" FRONTAGE, fenced 4 sides, good situation. £400 ONLY. ANY REASONABLE TERMS CONSIDERED. Full particulars from BAKER BROS., Auctioneers, 138 MANCHESTER STREET. C 4473-1113 <* FOR BRASS PLATES! ~ OTEEL and Rubber Stamps. Stencils, and ' Letter-cutting, try MOLLER aad YOUNG, Engravers, 136 Worcester street, opp. Dunlop Co. c*wsa
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