' AUCTIONS. I N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA- ! TION, LIMITED. | SECOND WOOL SALE. THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER. | Our Sale commencing about 2.30 p.m., we will [ offer 3834 BALES - Including the following clips: — FC over '•*, 2N. Ace of Spades under —, Anchor. CJH, BL conjoined. Gl, S in Triangle, OX over Omihi. F3 over Omihi, Alford, iJarford. Bingley, Anama, Decanter. Rydal Downs. Ki,svth. Danebury, Dalmaney, Glenorchy, The Gullies, Flea Bay. PinegToye, Ardmillan, Haldon, Homeby. Nessler, Litbum, Stoke Grange. Kaumati, flexmere, Midellton. The Wool is now open for inspection, and will be found displayed to best advantage INSPECTION INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Wool Brokers. LE EST O N SALE. FRIDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1910. PRESENT ENTRIES— 70 S.M Ewes, with 75 Lam])* 80 S.M. Ewes, with 82 Lambs 20 Fat Ewes 50 Fat and Store Pigs Further entries invited. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. 3759 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. TN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, Cashel street, on SATURDAY, DEC. 10th, at 1 o'clock. CHOICE CITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR POSITIVE SALE. On account of Miss Jensen (who is leaving New Zoaland). LOT I.—No. 148 Fitzgerald avenue, a valuable Section, about j-acre, together with House of 5 rooms, verandah, w.h., copper, and tubs.' Let to a good tonant. LOT 2W-No. 25 Percy street. Linwood, just off Cashel street, a comfortable 4-roomed House, with verandah, bathroom, h. and c, washhouse, copper, and tubs, etc., with all conveniences, and in first-class order. Lot 8, about J-acre land, handy to tram. LOT 3.—No. 36 Norwich street, Linwood, within two minutes' walk of the tram, a new 4-roomed House, with bathroom, h. and c service, scullery and pantry, etc, etc.; 3-16 th of an acre land, a fine high section, sunny aspect. On account of J. Lough, Esq., who m giving up housekeeping and leaving New Zealand. LOT I.—A substantial well-built Residence of 7 rooms, built on 4ft concrete foundations, verandah, hall, bathroom, complete hot water service throughout, gas and fittings, tiled hearths and gTates. plastered and papered, and all domestic offices. About 1-acre, laid , out in lawns and flower garden, deep well, h.p. water supply, and main sewer. A perfect home, and in the pink of condition through- j out. Situated at the corner of Oxford terrace and Union street. LOT 2.-398 Oxford terrace, a first-class 6-roomed Houso, verandah, bathroom, complete hot water service and every household convenience, very high foundations, and all in perfect order. The land contains i-acro, nice garden grounds, asphalt yard and paths, Ram and h.p. water supply, and main sewer connections. As stated above, the vendors mean to realise, and the terms of payment are most reasonable. , » N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneers. Or MESSRS GEARY and LOHREY, 3652 Cashel street. RANGIORA PROPERTY. "X"_7__ have received instructions from Mr 'VV: Jas. Galletly to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Rangiora, on TUESDAY NEXT, DEC. 13th, His Six-roomed Dwelling and J-acro of land with frontage to High street, Rangiora. , Sale at 12 o'clock. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., j 374. Auctioneers. ! SPRINGBANK PROPERTY. NEAR RANGIORA. "_ATE have Teceived instructions from Mr | : VV ' F. W. Ruddenklau to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our LAND SALE ROOMS, RANGIORA, on j TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, " j At 12 o'clock noon, AH that fine BLOCK OF LAND, contain- j ing 349 Acres, situated at SPRINGHANK, with Frontage to the OxfordRangiora road. j The Land is all in the best of heart; well fenced, watered, and subdivided; holds grass well, and grows excellent crops of tape end turnips. It is all tho sweetest of sheep country, and there ia no place where stock do better. For further particulars apply ] N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 8573 Auctioneers. £1500 CASH, BALANCE 5 PER CENT. A KtZ ACRES, good all-round farm, well 100 subdivided, watered and fenced. Grows good crops of oata. wheat, rape, grass, etc.; no light land. Wheat crops looking remarkably well, generally averages 40 bushels. Good 7-roomed houso and conveniences, plastered, concrete foundations, all usual outbuildings. The house is very attractively placed, surrounded with trees, lawn, exceptionally Rood flower and vegetable garden. Price, £16 10s per acre. Handy to school, township, and Christchurch. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A FINE ALL-ROUND FARM QQC ACRES, very superior farm for crop--000 ping, sheep and cattle grazing. Grows a really fine sample of wheat, and generally averages from 40 to 45 bushels to the acre. For cattle, sheep and lamb fattening it would bo difficult to surpass this fine property. Abundantly watered by streams thai never fail, fences and gates in perfect order: about 200 acres are in oats and wheat, chiefly wheat, and alxiut 160 acres in rape and ready for turnips. Good bouse, 9 rooms, and conveniences, bath- ■ room, hot and cold water service, wool shed, 10-stalled stable, dip. implement shed, l granary, etc. Price, £20 per acre. 3000 I sheep were fattened last year. Handy to a first-class market. North Canterbury. FlOl N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. A. ILES AND CO. FURNITURE BUYERS. FURNITURE BUYERS. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY), at 1 o'clock. IN OUR ROOMS, 134 MANCHESTER STREET (near Clock Tower). ILES and CO. will SELL in their Rooms TO-DAY', at 1 o'clock, a huge entry of FURNITURE of all descriptions, suitable l for all kinds of buyers. The list includes:—! Furniture suitable for cottage or tnanrion also 1 Walnut Piano by Murphy and Son, perfectly sound. Owner is forced to sell. e _yg™! Christchurch. As usual. ALL FOR POSITIVE SALE. ILES and CO., 464 Auctioneers. PIXON BROS -.CASH MEAT MARKET CASHEL STREET. a - B ' 1 " Opp- Ballantyca's are still SELLING PRIME* MEAT at VERY LOW RATES. JajiAX at We invite inspection and guarantee to civ. satisfaction. sl • A FEW OF OUR P_U CEg . Fore-quarters Mutton ham ■ i' "^ Loins Mutton from .. " } * Legs Mutton from .. " _ * Hind-quarters Mutton fr ola "i I Chops, per lb - " n ? Fore-quarters Lamb .. " _ . Hind-quarters Lamb .. '" _ . Our We!l-H„,m PRIMS OX BEEF EQUALLY AS CHEAP Branch Shop at MANCHESTER STREET* licet Tuam .t.„t.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13909, 7 December 1910, Page 16
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