AUCTIONS. ! . ____ | ' CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY REMINDER. j AUCTION SALE. j THIS DAY. THIS DAY. i At 1 o'clock. >-■ ' ! A CCOUNT Mr Martin, at his Residence, i [ . -*• No. 69 RUGBY STREET, i Merivale, off F-pmui road. j BRINSMEAD PIANO, j > FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, j ETC., ETC. j CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., I 3538 Auctioneers. I ( :| SHORT AUCTION NOTICE. ! PROPERTY. j SATURDAY*, DEC. 7t_, at 12 Noon. In Conjunction with MESSRS HILLARY and BAXTER. ON account Executors of Mrs Jane Thompson, Dcc-ascd, the PROPERTY* j situate No. 182 CHESTER STREET, CITY, EAST, compr.sing House cf G ro-ms and offices, papered, 3 bay windows, splendid new washbcu.e, copper, etc., nsnin Ecwcr corcp.ete, h.p. water. A niasnai-ent Section, ful> Jacro of land, fruit trees, etc., etc. Full particulars from C. E. SALTER. ESQ., Solicitor, Hereford street; or CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 3539 Auctioneers. GUINNESS AND L_:L_tEN, LTD. GUINNESS AND LE CREN, LTD., STOCK AGENTS and LAND SALESMEN, WAIMATE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. CHEAP LAND IN THIS FAMOUS FARMING DISTRICT. THIS IS WORTH INSPECTING. 825 ACRES at £9 10s PER ACRE. Fine buildings; 90 acres very rich land, that has grown 47 to 50 bushels wheat. The farm carries 450 to 500 breeding ewes. River frontage and free river bed grazing. School and Post Office alongside Refetenco X-1043 663 ACRES, at £16 10s—Fine Homestead, near Rail. Clean and rich land, famed for wheat and fattening lambs. Reference A-422 DAIRY FARMS. STRAWBERRY GROWING AND FRUIT FARMS. We have a great number of choice SMALL c'AHMS, very easy purchasin? conditions. Also, FARMS with buildings, to LEASE on EASY conditions. BUYERS requiring the VERY HIGHEST QUALITY LAND sbouid itisDect tho famous WILLOWBRIDGE DISTRICT and WAIKAKAHI. We have some choice lota with or without buildings. SHEEP STATIONS. 7950 ACRES FREEHOLD and 15.000 LEASEHOLD—NearIy all native sfato, «ilver and blue tussock No high country—all rid cable. Fine lambing country. Freehold carries 4500 ewes and Leasehold 8000 sheep. Fine Homestead, now woolshed, yards and men's quarters. Splendidly watered, practioally no snow risk. Situated in fine agricultural district, and most of the _ land can eventually bo brought under cultivation. A splendid investment. PRICE £5 PER ACRE FOR FREEHOLD. LEASEHOLD GIVEN IN. An adjoining 6750 ACRES, FREEHOLD, I can be sold with the above at £7 10s P_-R ACRE. All well roaded, and telephone connection. Write for full details to GUINNESS and LE CREN, LTD., 9693 . ____________ GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. pOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., FINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 118 HEREFORD STREET, Established 1867. We undertake the management of TRUST, ABSENTEE and PRIVATE ESTATES, and the Collection of Rent and Interest. ■ s NORTH CANTERBURY. AN IDEAL SHEEP PROPERTY. 1920 7cRES Within easy rcsch of railway and «p----proached by well formed and metalled road. Subdivided into 10 paddock., well fenced throughout, and abundantly watered. Winters 2000 ewes, 500 dry sheep, 40 head cattle. . Tho homestead improvements comprise sixroomed dwelling, whare, woolshed, five-stalled stable, yards, small enclosures, etc. 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 tussock hills. Some 1200 acres havo been ploughed and grassed, and the balance has been well surface sown with English grasses. It is ideal fattening country, possessing •exceptional natural advantages for lambing, and heavy percentages are to be relied 'upon. There ia plenty cf scope for further improvements oy which tho carrying capacity could be considerably increased, or, if desired, the property can be efficiently managed at a minimum cost We confidently recommend an inspection. PRICE—£IO 10s PER ACRE, GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. ~ HARRIS BROS. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), at 1 p.m., On tho Premises, COOKSON STREET, KAIAPOI. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, On account cf MRS FRANKLIN. ABSOLUTELY~NO RESERVE. HARRIS BROS., 3586 Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN; Sale Eleven o'clock. TIMBER, IRON, TIMBER. HB. SORENSEN will SELL by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield street, -o,oooft Timbor, 3000 ft V.D._.. 3x2' (a good line), 10,000 ft 3xl, 4xL3x2, 4 x 2. 4 x 3, 9 x 1, R.P.; 2Cooft W.P., i 3i x 81, 4 x 4, 4000 ft _.rv Linings 6} x J, 1 4J x J, 1 Light' Gig, 1 Milk Cart, Lot 4 x 4, S.P. Poßts, '-..Blower, 1 Windmill and Pump 1 Handcar\__. "Sashes (suit greehery). Panel and 33 Piles, 1 Tank, Palings, 3 Sacks Biscuit IS Sacks Prim- Table i Potatoes, It Sacks Baker's do., 6 do., of I Seed, Roofing Iron, sft to 10's. ; ; H. SORENSEN. _f_ Salesman. H. B. SORENSEN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30tb. ' TO PIG AND POUL'iKY FARMERS. TJIfITH tho Xmas Sales fast approaching, ' " it is essential that clients should not hold back supplies too long, with the invariable result of. causing a slump through a ' rushed market. Prices at present will pl.a_e the most fastidious, but a careful distribution of consignments will put money in your pockets. Be advised now, and consign at one., addressing 3533 H. B, SORENSEN. ,
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14524, 28 November 1912, Page 12
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