AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M'CROSTIE COMPANY THIS DAY. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. AUCTION SALE At 12 neon. IMPORTANT SALE at the Residence late W. W. Smith. Harewood rcßd, Pspanui. QUPERIOR FURNITURE. Piano, Pianola, O Sevres Vases, Graaiaphone, 200 Records, Horse, Gig, etc., etc. Drag meets Trams at Papanui 11.20. 11.36, and 11.16. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO, 5490 ■ Auctioneers HARRIS BROS.' HARRIS BROS, AUCTIONEERS. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 158 HEREFORD STREET. 11 Q(\ ACRKS - First-class Sheep Country, JLJ.OU situated in Mid-Canterbury, convenient to Railway, School, etc. Subdivided into 23 paddocks, fences all good order, water n.ccs in sW paddocks, about 350 acres in onto, rape, and turnipj. balance one. two, and threaytar grass. The buildings comprise a good Broomerl House, with bathroom, h. and c. service, etc, washhouse, coalhouse, 6-stall stable, loosij-bcx. cowshed, trap she-!, etc, etc. The whole property has boon well f nrmed for many years, and is in first-class heart and *d*epcarryin-» capacity. £11 10s per acre. Terms arranged. (C) HARRIS BROS. *|A£\ ACRES of heavy dairying and cropXUv) p;n!T land, only ten minutes' drive from railway, school, P. 0., and factory. In first-claaa order, and complete with new 6roomed bonne, stable, cow Bhed, engine room, piggerie-i, wool shed, etc., etc. Must be sold on account of ill-health in owner's family. £35 per aero. We can arrange easy terms. HARRIS BROS. 91 ACRES, PAPANUI. close to school, and 2 twenty minutes' walk from electrio tram -, i acres in young orchard, just coming into full bearing. Modern 4-roomed houso and outbuildings. Owner is giving up farming, and has instructed us to sell at £1000. HARRIS BROS. FOR EXCHANGE. ;A ACRES of Good Heavy, Loamy Land, O\J suitable for dairying and cropping, for 150-200 Acres of Good Strong Sheep and Cropping Land. Equity about £1100. (W) QAA ACRES o( Good Medium Sheep and U\J\l Cropping Land, good buildings, for several good City and Suburban House Properties of good letting value. Equity £2000— £4000. (A) GROOMS and 4-acre, Opawa, close to tram —Modern House, good gardens and orchards, for 2-3 acres, near tram, 3d, 4d, or Isd aoction, with good House and from 150-200 good fruit trcea. Equity about £550. (,T) K'TA ACRES firet-class sheep and cropping jOI \J land, for 20-40 acres heavy land, near Christchurch. Equity about £2000. j OAA ACRES heavy cropping and dairying £i\J\J land, for 400-600 acres good sheep and cropping land. Equity about £2000. tV7C\ ACRES good light sbeep country, for ■J i\J 5-roo'mcd house in Chrißtcnurch or suburb.-". Equity £250 upwards. 1"T ACRES heavy dairying land, near I Christchurch, for 5-6-roomed house in Christchurch or suburbs. Equity £300 or more. HARRIS BROS 172 GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. pOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., VX FINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 193 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1887. Representatives for Trustees, T\-ecutors, and Absentees. Wo have the following Sums for Investment on First Mortgage Securities: £1000, £900, £850, £650. And various smaller sums. We supply HIGHLAND SHEEP DIP. MARSHLANDS. •j JT ACRES of grand land, in 5 paddocks. XO Comfortable homestead, comprising sroomed dwelling, sheds, etc. PRICE £1250. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. SOUTH CANTERBURY. L.I.P. Oil ACRES - • L.I.P. Leaso in Perpetuity. Rent 8s 9d per Acre. A splendid Farm, capable of growing 40 bushels wheat per acre, subdivided into II j paddocks, and watered by permanent i streams- Close to school, railway, and good markets. IN CROP—62 acres wheat, 35 acres ->ata, 20 acres turnips, balance in young grass. BUILDINGS comprise 6-roomed dwelling, ! stable, chjiffhousc, cowshed, piggeries, r.nd ail necessary outbuildings. PRICE FOR GOODWILL. £1.750. And the owner is out to sell quickly. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. | FIRST-CLASS HOLDING. ■JCn ACRES, within easy distance of *ailX*Jv/ way. school, and good markets. CONVENIENT HOMESTEAD, comprising 6-roomed dwelling, stable, cowshed, etc. IN CROP—7O acres wheat, balance in young grass. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, well watered throughout. PRICE, £28 PER ACRE. Easy Terms. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. C 4775 CHARLES CLARK. IN THE MATTER of Land Transfer Act, 1908." CHARLES CLARK, having received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand (Canterbury District) at Christchurch, acting at the request of the Mortgagees, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, TO-DAY (THURSDAY), the 12th day of January, 1911, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, ALL THAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY, containing 20 Perches (more or less), being the Eastern moiety of Section 44, Town of Lyttelton together with SHOP and DWELLING of 7 rooms. BAKEHOUSE and STABLE; also COTTAGE of 4 rooms thereon, and being tb-j land contained in Memorandum of Mortgage 43818. The Mortgagees' application for sale and their estimate of the value of the property can bo e-een at the Registrar's office prior to the sale, and a true copy thereof on the promises at the time of the sale, without payment of any fee. For further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, BESWICK and HARRIS, 3921 Solicitors for the Mortgagee*. PYNE AND CO. THIS DAY. ~ THE SALE of HAULING and THRESHING PLANT at HORORATA, On account MESSRS RUSSELL and KELTIE. 1 o'clock. PYNE and CO., 5450 Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 13939, 12 January 1911, Page 12
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