AUCTIONS. H. B. SORENSEN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY~7t_TsaIo 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN -fill SFTT h~ . PUBLIC AUCTIONfat - Lichfield street, 10,CMOft TIMBER R P 3 x 2, i x 2, 4 x 3, Lot Heavy 8.P., sui'aMo Posts, 5x5, GxG, Bxß, 9x9 Lining 4. x .., G. x _. Flooring, 1 Sprin. Cart. Doors, Sashes. Windows, 20 Bluegum Post% 1 New Glass Door, 1 S.B. B.L. Gun, 1 Green Feed Cutter, 1 Circular Counter, lot Cases 11 extra fino new 200 gal. Squaro Tanks, 'over 300 Sheets of S.H. Roofing Iron, all lengths, 3j_ Tons of New Iron, 5, 6, 7, S, 10ft, Sundries. H. B. SORENSEN, 6739 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN^ CONSIGNMENT OF PIGS AND POULTRY WANTED. AT Last Saturday's Sale good Entries of both Pigs and Poultry wero readily disposed of, Pigs showing a decided improvement, especially tho larger si.es. I'iimo Poultry is proving a regular gold mine to ihlucky 6ur>r)!iers who have consigned to my oare. NEXT SALE SATURDAY, February fith. A trial consignment is invited. 67-10 H. B. SORENSEN. T.AWSON AND SWAIN. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE LIQUIDATOR. MESSRS LAWSON and SWAIN will SI-ILL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at 2 o'clock, on FEBRUARY 14th, 1913, ot their Premise:?, Ruacho et: cot, To Awamutu, tho ESTATE of A. HYDE and WAIPA i BREWERY, LTD., as a going concern, cousisting of BREWERY and CORDIAL FACTORY, with all necessary buildings, including 8-roomcd House on 3 Acres of giound, odjoining Te Awamutu Railway Station, on tho borders of tho King Country, Main Trunk Lino, N.I Also, at the same time and plico a CORDIAL FACTORY nt Taumaranui, un in conjunction with the above. ■TERMS OF SALEi 10 per cent, deposit and balance in 14 days. Further particulars can bo had from tho ■Liquidator, A. J. Bray, Esq., or tho Auctioneers, To Awamutu. M. C. LAWSON, Auctioneers, 6125 Te Awamutu. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ~~ ALLAN HOPKINS. ALLAN HOPKINS. AUCTIONEER. . LAND AND • ES'IATE AGENT, CATHEDRAL SQUARE A..D HEREFORD STREET. Next Bank of New Zealand. Christchurch, •jnARMS FOR SALE N TO LEASE. 141 ACRF.S-C.oso to school, P. 0.. and railway, 12 miles from C.ir.slcliuich. I ..sc tica'ly all in oat,, * bout, P«|. turnip* and potatoes, partly haryc-tcS. La-..y worth £.00. Rent only 2os per ccie for three years, crops in. A CHANCL SECOND TO NUKE. 863 ACRES Close to school.- P. 0., and creamery, md 5 miles from railway. 90 acres in wh.-it, SO in oafs, JO in grass seed slookcu, aOOO bushels of lust years wheat, 50U buidiels of lust years oats, one slack of seed cocksfoot. 10)0 ewes two, four and six-tooth, 1000 Is nibs, 40 herd cattle, 10 draught horses and hecks, with all implements and sundries galore. Comfjrtable lie use nnd all convenience"', with good outbuildings. Surveyed into oMif farms. Absolutely the cheapest farm in Canterbury. Going concern £20 per aero, 25 per cent. down. Speculators work this out. Creamery in lull swing alongside. IGO9 ACRES of good sheep country, gord fences, 1400 acres plouj,h.'.ble. Will carry in its present state SOO ewes, nnd ivhen ploughed and grassed 1. sheep to the acre. Present farm too largo, owner de- , cided to sell half. Permanent streams. Pric?. quick sale, £2 15s. Good terms. EXCHANGE.—Canterbury farmers desirous of exchanging for southern farms cannot do better than communicate with me, as 1 havo a splendid selection of absolutely cheap Invciertrgi'il farms for sale and exchange, and am well acquainted with the nature of the land, and its advantages. 280 ACRES, O.R.P.—Two and a half miles from station, o-ro.imcd House, cow-byre, implement shed nnd dairy. Rent £7 per annum. PRICE £230 the lot. MAIAUHA—IS miles from railway station, dairy factory and school, 193 acres with good buildings, new house, cow byre, and new milking machines, rich, loamy, dairy land, tho bo3t dairy farm in tho south. The cheque from the dairy for butter fat in November from 45 cows'was £54. Price, £21 per acre. 108 Acres also across the road can ba sold with this or nlono at £20 per acre. TE KUlTl—Various blocks of good bush land equal to any in 'i'aranaki, ranging from 500 to 1000 acres. Just tho pUco for a good man with from £200 to £300. SOO Acres felled nnd grassed. Exceptionally easy terms or exchange. ASHBURTON—IOO Acres, 40 acrosin oats, good sheep land, wi'-h comfortable farm i house, and good outbuildings. 340 sheep, j 4 draught horses; 3 cows, and in fact ' everything that 1b requTed on a farm. Land close to was recently sold for £12 10s per acre bare Good plantation of trees all round homestead. Price going concern, £11 103. AA 12 _-.CRE—SS9 Acres, nil flat, bounded by four roads, suitp.ble for subdivision, tho best farm in Southland, 229 acres in _ oats, turnips, and rape, 5 miles from railway, 1 milo from school, po3t offico and creamery, good 7-roomod house, shearing shed, woolsbed, well sheltered with pinis insignia. Prk-e, £9 per acre. Ho. 10 600 ACRES—BANKS PENINSULA—Good Houso and all outbuildings, 2 sheep to tho acre land, handy to post* office, creamery, and jetty. Nett profits this year, ..IMG. Price. £13 10s. Hct. 1 ST. ALBANS—G Acres, 3 frontages. Good house and all conveniences, i-acro orchard, goo-l land Mortgage, £750. Price, £1200. Abno'utely cheap. H.O. 1 CUST—IOO ACRES—Good House 9 rooms, stable and loft, implement shed, cowshed, and large granary. 24 acres in wheat, 26 neres linseed, J-acro potatoes, splendid land in good order, rrrows 55 bushels of wheat. Price £30, crops in. Hea. 11 ALLAN HOPKINS. Cathedral square and Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. 992 * jTt BELL AND CO. J. T. BELL and CO., Estate Agents, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. SPECIAL OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS. Almost new 5-roomcd Matchlinod House, detached waehhouse, copper and tubs, hi?hpressure and artesian water, lv.l J-acre, with separate, entrance to stab.mg, which i 3 ]«,* for 5s per week Price £100. Easy terms and the rent coming in nearly pays interest. J. T. uELL and CO., 1109 Opp. Post Office. T> RIGH TO N SEC T I 6~lTs. COLLINGWOOD STREET—i-acre, 2 chai__ from Union street. RICHMOND TERRACE—34 perches, along. side Mr Scoble's residence. GEORGE STREET-44 feet by 2$ chains, near Hood street. RAWSON STREET—River road Corner. BERESFORD STREET—i-acre, near rive* BAKEK STREET—Good p.ot, cheep. COLLINGWOOD STREET—i-acre. ae» r river. RICHMOND TERRACE—4I feet by 31 chains, next Mr Otlev's C. J. MARSHALL, 12_8 55 Cathedral square, I
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