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AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. IN THE MATTER of "The Land Transfer Act, 1905," And IN THE MATTER of -_.be Property Law Act. 1908," ' And IN THE MATTER of Memoranda of Mortgage Registered Numbers 70300 and ■ St>&s3 and Deeds of Mortgago Registered Numbera 107472 and 1112.7. MESSRS PYNE and CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchurch for its Canterbury District, acting at tho request of the Mortgagee, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Salerooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of March, 1913, at 12 o'clock Noon, ALL THAT Freehold PROPERTY situate at WEST MELTON, containing THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHT ACRES, being all the land comprised in Certificates of Title Volume G7, ! Folio 216, and Volume 223, Folio 294, and i also Rural Section S.GD, GS7O, CB7l and 8760. The Mortgagee's application for sale, and her estimate of the value of the land, can be se«n at the Registrar's Office at Christchurch, at all reasonable time 3 prior to tho eale, and a true copy thereof in the auction rooms at tho timo of sale without payment of any fee. Further particulars can bo obtained and the conditions of salo seen at tho office of , the undersigned. PYNE and CO., Auctioneers, SIC:, Cashel street. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HENRY KIMBER. PYNE and CO. aro instructed by the Executors to Sell by Public Auction, in their Land Room?. 172 Cashel street, Christchurch, on SATURDAY. March 15th, at 12 Noon, that splendid Farm, situated on DAY'S ROAD, SPRINGSTON, comprising 1 AH ACRES of some of tho very best land IUU in this woll-known district. The improvements consist of an 8-roomed Hous>o and outbuildings, and the land could not be excelled cithei for grazing or wheatgrowing. It is pre-eminently an ideal Dairy : Farm. Also on account samo Estate, That splendid RESIDENCE, being No. 91 RICCARTON ROAD, known as LEEENFIELD, a beautiful Modern House,standing on Three-quarter's of an Acre of ground, splendid outbuildings, including stable, traphouse, motor shed, and all conveniences. ' TWO FRONTAGES, ) Main one on Riccarton road, back on Nelson street. Full particulars at our offices. 8162 x'YNE and CO. "HIGH-CLASS DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM. S E F T O N. SATURDAY', 15th MARCH. PYNE and CO. (in conjunction with THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION) have received instructions from MR T. S. HANNA, to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms on SATURDAY, the 15th MARCH, at 12 o'clock, His High-class DAIRY and GRAZING FARM in the well-known SEFTON District, containing A. R. P. 198 0 7 of tho best land in that celebrated locality. The BUILDINGS are good and complete, and tho SITUATION of the farm is excellent, being within 2 milea of SEFTON Township, Railway, School, Post Office, and Creamery. We have tho very greatest confidence in calling the attention of dairymen and others to this splendid farm. PYNE and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, 81GG Joint Auctioneers. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. AUCTION AUCTION AUCTION SALE. SALE. SALE. TO-DAY', IN OUR ROOMS. SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ' SUPERIOR FURNITURE. ON behalf of Mrs G. W. Stuckcy, who is leaving for England, to SELL the Whole of her Choice FURNITURE, including:— Rosewood Piano, by Wood (nearly now), perfect order. Double Mirror Panel Wardrobe. Wilton Pile Carpet. Tapestry Carpets, Ax. Hearthrugs. Beautiful Sideboard. Choice Cheval Duchesso Chests. Marble-top Waehstand. Lovely Toilet Ware. 2 Brass-rail Cots, Occ. Tables. Cedar Palm Stands, Child's Chair. Dining and Kitchen Tables. Doublo Brass-rail Bedsteads. Single Brass-rail Bedsteads. Walnut Loo Table. Hearthrugs. Good Kapoo Bedding. Pier Glass, 3 Mirrors. 8 Pairs Laco Curtains. Fine Rango of Pictures. Modern Wood Cot. Wicker and Rattan Chairs. Magic Lantern and Slides. 14 Gal. Copper, Occ. Chairs. Beautiful Stag's Head. Cheffonier, Dinner Service. Singer Sewing Machine. Stretchers and Mattresses. All Brass Fender and Irons. To bo SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION in Our Rooms TO-DAY, at 1 o'clock. All this Furniture is practically new, being in use only 6 months. As Mrs Stuckoy is leaving for England, everything must bo SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., SI 38* Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE. CLEARING SALE. LEESTON RESIDENTS. LEESTON RESIDENTS. LEESTON RESIDENTS. FRIDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m. On account of Mr J. A. Cunningham (whose lease has expired), on the Premises, HIGH STREET, LEESTON. P S. NICHOLLS and CO. have been X . favoured with instructions from Mr J. A. Cunningham to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of DRAPERY', DRAPERY. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS. DRESS LENGTHS. LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS. GUNS, GUNS. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, HARNESS. CROCKERY, CEOCKERY. GLASSWARE, ETC. EFFECTS. HOUSEH ° LDFrRXITUREan<i As Mr Cunningham's lease has expired he has instructed us to sell the whole of tho above Absolutely to the Highest Bidder. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, ■5139 134 Manchester street. f?*T ACRES dairy land, 3 y~_s'~7e_se~to *-»_> run, with right of purchase at £30 per acre. Present rental only 2ls per acre. Outgoing man desires to sell stock, plant, and some crops as a going concern, £300, and states that ii a purchaser does not believe he has value for that amount let him make an offer. J. G. Bannerman, 653 Colombo street. C 7445 ' '

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 16

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