PUBLIC NOTICES. TO ■OUR ADVERTISERS. •SATURDAY'S ISSUE OF "THE PRESS." .'ADVERTISERS, especially j ""■ tho«« who require extended space, will b* studying their own interest by | pending in their advertise- i ments for "The Press" on Saturdays, possible, ba- I fors NOON en FRIDAYS. Thin will ensure their classification and insertion in ths position ordered, and being desirous of meeting all our advertisers as far as [.o_s;b.« it ia hoped that due weight will be given to this intimation. THE CHRISTCHURCH PRESS CO., LTD. P. SELIG, Manager. AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. }_. St. Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis.. ,-JIT cKEN ZI E AXxj WILLIS, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUATORS, Cathedral square (next Post. Office). Submit.— HIGHLY INTERESTING PRICES FOR SPRING FURNISHINGS! ! Jhe Meet Advantageous Price* Cash and Judgment can Procure, as under: — A SPECIALITY SKIP! 2 only left. Tho Riley Miniature Combination Biiliaid-Dinins Table, with all i-cce_eorics. £18 10s. GENERAL:— At "Gift" Prices—Absolutely. To Wit!— Carpets. Huge, Linoleums, j Sideboards, Wardrobes, Bedroom Fur- ■ niture, every kind of Cabinet Manti- i facture. and an enormous Stock of Household' Linen. NOTE! *' . WE ARE » Permanently Prominent! By reason of our charsctcr .as tho , Cheapest House in Christchurch. I Permanently Identified! j By our Name. Permanently Located Just Acro*«s tbe Square (next the Post Office). McKENZIE and WILLIS. 83V ■ "'.'.'■ Auctioneer*. THE BENMORE SUBDIVISION. THE BENJ~ *.E SUBDIVISION. j FAVOURITE ST. ALBANS DISTRICT. t j ' A X CHOICE BUILDING SITES TO RE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT AN EARLY DATE. This Choice Subdivision, with frontages on Forfar street, Westminster street and Mayfield avenue, ia the Inst "-block" to bo cut up, within tha twopenny section. Situated as it, is, closo to tho St..Albans Park and within two or threo minutes' of Electric-Cars, it is an ideal position for the Uome-sc'okor or Spoculator, as valuo. will riso tremendously . all round this district within the next year or two* EASY TERMS have been arranged with amall deposits, so, that there ii no reason •why anyono with' n few pounds may not possess an .veal silo for & future homo. Plans now in course of preparation. For fuller particulars, plans, etc., apply to - tho Auctioneers, McKENZIE and WILLIS. Land and Estate Agents, 438. ' Cathedral squats. GOTJLD. BEAUMfSNT AND CO. rf*-J.OULD. BEAUMONT AND CO., FINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867. Wa undertake tbo management of TRUST, ABSENTEE and PRIVATE ESTATES; and ■ the Collection of Rent and Interest. NORTH CANTERBURY. AU IDEAL SHEEP PROPERTY. 1920~" CSES Within easy reach of railway and approached by well formed and metalled road. Subdivided into 10 paddock-., well fenced throughout, and abundantly watered. Winters 2000 ewes, 600 dry sheep, 40 head '". 'cattle. ' . ■ . . " • Tha homestead improvements comprise eix-i-oomed dwelling, whare, woolshed. five-stalled stable, -yards, small enclosures, etc. j There is no finer property in this favourite locality, it comprises rich river flats (capable of growing any kind of crop), easy ploughable } downs and tusaock hills. Some 1200 acres have been ploughed and mussed, and the balance has been well but- , l»co sown with English grasses. ' It is ideal fattening country, possessing exceptional natural advantages for lambing, and heavy percentages are to be relied upon. Tbera ia plenty cf scope for further im- I provemenis which ths carrying capacity could be considerably increased, or, if desired, the property can be efficiently managed at a 'minimum cost. Wa confidently recommend an inspection. PRICE—£IO 10s PER ACRE. ", GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. ■"DECENT.EN TRIES.: 100 Acres suitable for dairying, cropping, . ate, will grow 60 bush, wheat, 80 bush. oats. ; All buildings necessary, equity JE3300. Sitnation fat land of Canterbury. 343 40 Acres near Town, Christchurch, equity 4130 twould arrange exchange if required). 34S 610 Acres Downs Land, 4 miles from lown. U!l4 per aero. 347 50 Acr*a, good houao and buildings, close .to Christchurch. £25 par aero. Equity £150 (would tako small houso in exchange). 346 ,260 ACrca Southland, all buildings, 1 mile from railway station, ichool, etc £13 per acre. Equity £2100. 345 I 2000 Acres Sheep Country in Canterbury. £0 per acre. 314 12,000 Acres, suitable buildings, close to market, Canterbury. Equity about £19,000. AND MANY OTHERS, j PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. I CONWAY, MATSON and SONS, Farm and Property Salesmen, ISt CASHEL STREET I (lust over Manchester street). 414
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14507, 8 November 1912, Page 12
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