AUCTIONS. H. MATSON* AND CO. THIS DAY, 1130. MR F. G. HARVEY'S /CLEARING SALE, LIVE AND DEAD V> STOCK, ai NORTH ROAD, STYX. Cows, Horses, Implements, 8 Sacks Potatoes, 3 Tone Oat-sheaf, Furniture, Sundries, etc., etc. Luncheon. C7oa a. MATSOy and CO._ /-\XFOBD MARKET. THURSDAY NEXT. PRESENT ENTRIES. 150 Hoggeia, mixed sexea 50 Ewes and Lambs 100 Hoggets mixed eexec 40 *.eih«r Uoggeta Further Entries Solicited. 6709 H.'MATSON and CO. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION!! At OUR ROOMS, Next Po»t Office. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!I Conimoticing at 1 o'clock. A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. STATIOXEBY, FANCY GOODS AND SUNDRIES. "Including:— SIDEBOARD, Duchcsse Choste, Washstanu3, Easy Chairs, Couches, Dining* I tables, Crockery, Glassware, Pictures, Hallstand, Hall-scat and Table, Palm-aUndi, Sewing Machine, Boois, Cutlery, α-rny, , Double B!ock and Brass Bedateads, Wire ' and Kapoo Mattresses, Kitchen Tablca, Chairs, Lamps, .Child's Cot, Churn and Milk Cans, Tin Trunk, Force-pump, Gas Stove, 1 etc., etc. Cockatoo and Cage, Gent's Bicycle, i Winchester P.epeatinsr lliflo: also the balance of a STATIONER'S STOCK of Writingpaper and Envelopes and Fancy Goods. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 6605 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF BUILDERS' PLANT AND SUNDRIES. NEW WORKSHOP AND SHED FOR REMOVAL. THURSDAY NEXT, Commencing at 1 o'clock. ON account of G. W. MUMMERY, ESQ., on the Premises, I MERIVALE LANE i (Near Clissold etreet), ■ The whole of his BUILDING PLANT and SUNDRIES. > McKENZIE and WILLIS, 0699 Auctioneers. '■ R. St. Clair McKonzio.) (Joeeph 'Willie. ' McKENZIE end WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND ANJ? ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Poet Office). WE SPECIALISE IN FLOOR COVERINGS, 1 LINOLEUMS, LINOLEUMB, CARPETS. CARPETB, , HEARTHRUGS, HEARTHRUGS, At UNHEABD-OP PRICES. X\pE CAN SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT., TT At least, on these lices. We Carry a Very Largo Stock, all of the ; BEST QUALITY AND DESIGN. GENUINE LISKURL TABLE COVERS ' (not the German imitation, clothe, but tho ' real Mohair), at the following Bargain prices ' (for One Month Only):~ 7ft Gin long .. .. 555. 9/t long .. ~ (ft. Beautiful Colourings. i ■ All Qther Lines of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND -■ FURNISHINGS At SIMILARLY LOW PRICES. ALL NEW GOODS OF FINEST QUALITY. McKENZIE and WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, ,' CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Poet Office). ' C73SB-S5 HOME SEEKERS. HOME SEEKERS. SECTION BUYERS. . SECTION BUYERS. PECULATORS, ETC. , SPECULATORS, EIO ' PLEASE NOTE— THE BENMORE SUBDIVISION. THE BENMORE SUBDIVISION. THE BENMOBI* C U- UIVISION. AZ. CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS, <*d CLOSE TO ST. ALBANS PARK. . iIANDY TO ELECTRIC CAWS. This splendid block of 10 Acres with front- . ages on 'Forfar street. Westminster etreet, and tho new road tSlayfieid avenue), is now being cut up into convenient uuildiug Sites, with.good frontages. It is one of the finest subdivisions opened to the Christohurch public for many yearn, and is the last blocic of land within the 2d section in th.a favourite locality to bo cut up. It ie within » few. minutes of either CRAiNr'ORD STREET or ' Edceware road cars, and the whole block, is surrounded by new residences of a first-class type. • The foil is exceMcnt and clear of. all noxious woods, havincr been tilled for nursery and garden purposes. Several sections are panted with unall fruits, and provide a ready-made garden. Bayers will have the opfloa of payinsr the easiest of terms or carti. and tako a ttt'e. In resnonse to *ht many . eager enquiries , from clients and the public generally, we may cay thi>t pans are now in course of preparation, and applications for same will be promptly attended to. For'farther particulars apply to the Sole Agents for th« vendor, ! McKENZIE WILLIS, , Land and Estnie Agents, 19« Cathedral squat*. . CONWAT MATSON AND SONS."" YIELDED LAST YEAR ~""*' 60 BUSHELS WHEAT. PRICE jE6 PER ACRE. A SPLENDID SOUTHERN FARM. AA A ACRES FREEHOLD, ALL yUU PLQUGHABLE. ■ ; WILL GROW 70 bushels oats, SO bushels wheat. ■■ . ■ .. •• -■ : SITUATED 2 miles from School and Post Office, 4 miles from station, 14 miles from l*:?e Town»hip, Freezing Werke,'etc, IMPROVEMENTS—Subdivided > into 10 ' paddocks, with water in every paddock. , J SUILPINGS—3-roomed hut, bam, stable, ,' eheepyarde, etc. TERMS ctn be arranged. ' : ' REASON FOB SELLING-'Diaeolution of Partnership. , ■ .. ■ PRICE JB6<PER ACRE. I Fol. 821 B. iv. CONWAY MATSON end SONS, FARM AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 1 ,181 CASHEL STREET C 7749-1536 (Next Union S.S. Co.). YTi- E. SIMES ANd"c67~" TO-MORROW (WEDNEBDAY), 10 a.m., TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 10 a.m.. And THURSDAY, at 10 a.m. ON ACCOUNT MR J. W. SMITH. EX- . BUILDER AND CO^aRACTObI GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE. GIGANTIC CLEAIIDIG SALE. TIMBER, PLANT, AND MACHINERY. ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. W. E. SIME9 and CO., 6713. Auctioneers. I i
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14474, 1 October 1912, Page 12
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