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j AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. QYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES. i N.Z. FAKMERS' CO-OP. MONDAY, 15th July—West Melton, Amberley, Sale of New Timber at Burwood. TUESDAY, 16th— Rangiora, Tinwald, Sockburn Skins, Furniture Sa-le account Mr G. Fcitli, Lancaster Ptrk. WEUNESDAY. 17th—Addiiigton, W. G. Sftndrey'e Clearing Sale at Rup.puna. THURSDAY, ISth—Rakaia. Hawardeil, Christehurch Skins. FRIDAY, 19th—Sheffield. Leeston Skin Sale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., 3062 Auctioneers. Helton sale" MONDAY, loth JULY. 19V2. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE: 150 Fat Lambs 40 Fat Wethers 100 -I'hree-quajrterbred SU and Eight-tooth Ewes, due Aug. 100 Halfbred Six and Eight-tooth Ewes, due Sept. 50 iwo, Four, Sis and Eight-tooth Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS* CO-OP., 3Qg! Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TrMBER. At Burwood. Five Minutes' Walk from tram. MONDAY, lath JULY. At l p.m. THE N.Z. FARMERS , CO-OP, have re; celved hintsuctione from tho Burwood Syndicate to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Grounds— , A Largo Quantity of New Timber, eawn | in'.o useful sizes and lengths, including 8 x j 2, 6 x'SS. 5 x 2, 4 x 2, 3 s 2, 8 S 1, 4 x 1, 3 x 1, 8 x j, 10 s I, 10.x h «tc. ■ Arrangements can be mado to hftve the timber carted k> tho railway or elsewhere at a reasonable charge. Tho Auctioneers wish to draw particular attention to this Sale, which gives an opportunity to all classes of buyers to obtain eound, well eawn timber in lots to euit all and every. • . N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Auctioneer*. ■DANGtOJRA ' STOCK. MARKET. TUESDAY. JULY 16th. ' 200 F?.t Lambs 70 Thrce-quart-eTbrcd Ewe HcggelJs 100 Fat Ewes 80 Fat Wethers 103 Half rtnd Thrce-<iuar'<erbred Ewes, in lamb . 150 Hogget? ( *xtd sexes) 80 Forward Four nnd Six-tooth Wethers N.Z. FAR^LGI{S , CO-OP. ASSN., 3096 ' Auction«ere. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSE- ■ HOLD EFFECTS, ON THE PREMISES, 13 Leicester ntrect, Lancaster Perk, on TUESDAY, JULY 16th, fit 1 o'clock. j WE have been favoured with instructions from Mr G. Frith, to SELL et hie Residence, as above, his well prc«er\-«d FURiSiIURE. • • MAIN ITEMS—Velvet Pilo Btiit«, & pie«e, . Brussels Carpet, Overmantel, Pictures, over One Dozen Fine Oil Paintings, Curtains and Poles, Tables, Brass F«nd6r and Irons, Ornaments, Easels, Lot Linoleum, Brass jjedsi&ad and Mattresses, Bevelled Front Wirdrcbs. Cheval Dressing T&ble, Washstand ttnd Ware, Oilcloth, Single Bedstead arid Stretcher, Duchess© Drdfsing Tables, Wwshstande, Extension Dining Tablo, Cheaterfield Couch, Handtomo Sidebaard, Kitchen Furniture, Crockery and Cooking Utenbll3, Largo Goa Stove, Mangle, and a lot cf Sundries. " , ; ' N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., . 3089 -' Auctioneers.' CHARLES CLARu, ; C. R. Clark.) (L. E. Clark,; pHARLES C L A B X i Established 1861. ' 109 , HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND- ESTATE AGENT. VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD. SECUftITIEB AT CURRENT RATES. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FINE OFFICES TO LET. In the; fi OVERNMEJfT LIFE INSURANCE \JT BUILDINGS. CHARLES CLARK. TO LET. FURNISHED OR. UNFURNISHED. pENTLEMAN'S .RESIDENCE of 13 roome and offlcefe. 21 mile* from Christchurch. One aero of land, with option 'of more if desired. FOR FULL PARTICULARS apply to . . . CHARLES CCARK. ! DALLINGTON. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, BUILDERS .AND OTHERS. A ACRES 0 ROODS 37 PF.P.CHES, snr--4 veyed into 17 ♦-ACRE SECTIONS, fronting DELAMAIN'S, WESTENBA and RIVER ROADS, all fenced and plants. Facing North, East and West. The very BEST'BLOCK OF LAND in the WHOLE DISTRICT, and has a big increasing value. Situated at the Dallington Tram Terminus. With a good Cottage of G rooms and con- ■ veniencos. ' PRICE FOR THE WHOLE LOT, £2300. TERMS ARRAiVGED. Call and Fee plans from tho Sole Agent, 750 CHARLES CLARK._ RICCARTON. " 2d TRAM SECTION. A GRAND PROPERTY. I IACRE of choice grounds, the best ot flowers, shrubs end ornamental trees, lawns, etc., fill well fenced. Splendid liicd roof Villa of 7 rooms and every modern con-, venience. Owner must sell, aahe is leaving tho district. 706 PRICE £1600. • CHARLES CLAlnv PAPANUf j NORMAN'S ROAD. CLOSE TO CAR. 4 ACRES 2 ROODS. Fine Block of Land, could bo subdivided without much expense. With a Fine Family Residence of 12 looms, and every convenience tor comfort, ncotylene gas, outhousea. Gardener's 6roomed Cottage, with a.l conveniences. Everything in perfect ordei. 770 PRICE REDUCED TO 4.-2000. CHARLES CLARK. avonsTde ■"""' i ONE OF THE BEST RESIDENCES i-N AND AROUND CITY. OVERLOOKING the River. Close to the Id section. Northern nppect. Superior j House of 0 rooms and every convenience you j can think of. Two-storey. Larco verandah ami balcony, from which a. lovely view can ho obtained. Nearly f.-acre in choice grounds. Must be fo\6, too large for tho present owner. PttfCE REDUCED TO £1750. CHARLES CLARK, (511 Sole Ajrent. "~" CAS HMEITeTETL LS r HACKTHORNE ROAD TRAM LINE. OEVERAL Choice BUILDING SITES. O Away from tho East wind, and facfjic the still the who!* day. Sections from 32 pcrchee, at £2G5, to over J-flcres /rtr £425, and easy terms. Call for plans and pricM to " :M CLARK. .._„ ciTYr WEST END. GLOUCESTER STREET, just west of the BRIDGE. NORTH ASPECi. SPLENDID HIGH BUILDING SITE, 44 by ICoft, with old cottage. Sewer conrtetfPRICF. ONLY £750, OR NEAR OFFER. MUST BE SOLD to wind up the Estate. 676 CHARLK3 CLARK. ■StY~CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES can -lV«. be had en application CHARLES CLARK, » Ce5S7-l*lfl 103 Hereford ■ street

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14406, 13 July 1912, Page 20

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