AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE COMPANY AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, At 12 Noon. A REMINDER. 4 T tho Re-sidence of Mrs C. Gould, IDRIS ROAD. FENDALTON. Piano, Superior Furniture and Effects. At 1 p.m., The Chestnut Cob, Ist prize taker. Rubber Tyred Gig, 2 L»dir_' Bicycles, etc.. etc. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO.. Auctioneers. 5737 Corner Cashel and Manchester street*. _ SATURDAY NEXT. FENDALTON, IDRIS ROAD. ABSOLUTELY THE LAST OPPORTUNITY 15 DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED BUILDING SECTIONS. INSTRUCTED by Alfred Tyree, Esq., we will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION is our Rooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER loth, 1910, At 12 Noon. 15 CHARMING SITES in this select and beautiful locality. Lots 1 and 15 have ' lovely stream frontages and all tho others have absolutely unequalled a3----i pecta. A Positively Unique and Exclusive Subdivision. Plans now ready. Easy terms. It is anticipated that arrangements will '■ be made to retain the beautiful belt of trees on the Idris road frontage, which will ensure a most delightful aspect for all time. Chani neling and footpath will soon bo completed. ; CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, > Corner of Cashel ar.d Manchester streets. 3738 ! AUCTION SALE. I SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 10th, 1910, l At 1 o'clock. By order and on account of Mr Thomas Green. HIS Splendid PROPERTY', situate BREEZE'S ROAD, off Now Brighten tramline, known as Tho Pines, containing 7 ACRES 2 ROODS and 11 PERCHES, nearly all frontage, together with Nearly [ New House of 5 rooms, plastered and papered, pantry, scullery with sink, wasti- ■ house, copper and tubs, well fitted with - tiled grates, Venetians, basin, cupboar.U, > verandah, oriel window, stables, fowlhouses, , etc., good water supply, nice gurden, fruit i trees, etc. AN IDEAL HOME, only 4 minutes from electric tram. ' CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers. MESSRS SMITH and BRUERE, 8739 Joint Agents. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. ; MAGNIFICENT BOATHOUSE, RACING , AND PLEASURE BOATS. ' OARS, SCULLS, AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, AND | LARGE NUMBER OF SUNDRIES. 1 SATURDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 10th, 1910, 2.30 p.m. ON THE PREMISES. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY have received instructions from the I Trustees of tho CHRISTCHURCH AMAI TEUR ROWING CLUB to Sell by Publio ' Auction, as above, that splendid property T situate i CORNER OF REES STREET AND [ OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH, t Consisting of Ene section of land, together I with magnificent BOATHOUSE erected ' thereon. This splendid boathouse. which is ■ ono of the finest in tbo Southern Hemisphere, 1 has separate apartments for pleasure and racing boats, a very Jarge social hall, supper room, committee room, ladies' room, etc., and is well appointed throughout. Also all tho . plant contained therein, consisting of . 11 Double Sculling Pleasure Boats , 1 Inrigged Four-oar 5 Double Sculling and Pair Oar Stump i Racing Outriggers 1 Practice Four ! 1 Association Four i. 1 Best and Best Four I 1 Single Sculling Skiff i Large quantity of Oars, Sculls, Cushions, ( Boat Covers, Occasional Tables, Spoons, Crockery, etc., etc. , About 9 dozen Austrian Chairs. I In order to settle the affairs of tho Club, . the Trustees aro determined to sell. The , letting return for tho Social Hull alone would furnish * good return on tho prico asked, , while the downstairs portion of the building could be turned into very profitable account. Note time of sale. SATURDAY NEXT, 2.30 p.m. ■ PLACE OF SALE—On premises, corner r Oxford terrace and Rees street, Christchurch. I Further particulars may be obtained from CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY', Auctioneers, 3740 Corner Cashel and Manchester streets. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. , TO CONTRACTORS, ETC. , ffTITE have two Threshing Machines for ■VV sale, together with runs of from 60 to 70,000 bushels. Will be sold cheap. ; £800." FOR SALE, the goodwill of a Government L.1.P., over 10 acres 15 porches of splendid \ growing land, five minutes' walk from trams, | together with a- 7-roomed dwelling, and Unnecessary outbuildings. Splendid living for i the right man. Cropping, dairying, ueo . keeping, fruit growing, or hog raising. Less l than 3 miles out. Foi. 273 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Agents. -PIA7S- BUYS a first-rate Suburban ( &*tl\/ • O Farm of over 6 acres, lying well ) to the sun, very best of growing land, garden and orchard, and several small paddocks, to- ' gcther with a comfortablo Hoii3e of 5 main . rooms, pantry, scullery, and bath, stables and i traphouse. w.h., piggeries, feedhouse, cow | shed, etc., windmill and tank, lawn, flowe- ; garden, etc. Foi. 131 V ! CONWAY MATSON and SONS. •Z^TA A—BOATING MEN! Ahoy! Buy *t I KJ\J this 6-roomcd Villa, handy to the East belt sheds, h. and c, bath, pantry, scullery, main sewer and gas, papered . throughout, wardrobes in all bedrooms, nice r garden and shrubberies, etc., coal and de- \ tached w.h., largo section. 1 CONWAY MATSON and SONS. , ___ ___ -£_^_- x £-_^ v _^£_Jj^— ~ l 2 SEMI-DETACHED Houses, western aspect, centre of City, 7 rooms each, bath • and offices. Have let at £1 a week. Sec us to-day about these. H. and c, main sewer, gas. plastered and papered. Both let now at 17s 6d. Price, £7SJ the two. CONWAY MATSON and SONS ! THE VERY FINEST LAND. TOGETHER ' WITH A ; MODERN* S-ROOMED HOUSE. ' FITTED WITH ALL UP-TO-DATE CON- ; VENIENCES. i TV one word, a Christchurch Suburban JL Farm of the best description, containing I 70 acres (more or less), situated not far ' from town in a good district. A business 1 man could run if, aa it 19 not nbove two miles from an excellent tram service. Offers • wanted. Particulars on application. FoL 74 CONWAY MATSON and SONS, Near Farmers' Co-op.. C 5522 Cashel street
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