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AUCTIONS, i CKADDOCK. McCROSTIE COMPANY SATURDAY NEXT. SEPT. 6th, 1913. AT 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. OX ACCOUNT MRS McKAY. FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN HOLDING. /CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mrs McKay fowinir to ill-health) to SELL by '• PUBLIC AUCTION at the time gnd place above stated, her SPLENDID LITTLE HOMESTEAD. SITUATE GARDINER'S ROAD, PAPANUI, ~ Consisting of 5 ACRES of splendid land and T comfortable dwelling of 5 ROOMS and con- ' veniences, also large granary, pig-etyes, fowl- • ' houses, etc. For the reason stated we have been inslrucletl to dispose of this property under the hammer, consequently uo reasonable offer ,' j will be refused. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO.. Auctioneers, 34-10 C'ornnr Cashei and Manchester streets. "SATURDAY .VEST, SEPT. Gth, 1913, 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TKUSTEE IN THE ESTATE OF M. J. BLACK, DECEASED. FINE WEST END RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. No. 2-2 SALISBURY STREET, CLOSE TO i'ARK TERRACE. SPLENDID Section, having a frontage of about 10 FEET, well fenced and planted with choice sliruba, :tnd substantially built, well finished and well appointed 2-stnroycd residence, containing 8 GOOD LIVING ROOMS, and nil modern conveniences and appointment!). NORTHERN ASPECT. To be sold at the time and place above stated in order to clos« estate accounts. Keya may bo obtained at our offices, and any further information from THE DEPUTY PUBLIC TRUSTEE. Public Trust Office, Gloucester street; Or CKADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers. ,;M1 Corner Cs;-hel and Manchester stocete. Saturday ~next7~s EPTTethT" wj 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the "Late Mrs Painter. DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT LINWOOD. McCROSTIE CO.. in cony-> junction with E.J. TAYLER, ESQ., have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the time and place above stated, that Desirable Residential PROPERTY situate ut and being No. 137 STANMORE ROAD, LINWOOD. consisting of first-class Section with a frontage of J 382 links to Stanmnrfl road, and having an area of 1 rood 24 perches. There is also an entrance, 1C links wide, from Haast street. The section is planted with a large number of beautiful shrubs and trees. There- io a comfortable House of 6 rooms and conveniences on the property. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE IN ORDER TO CLOSE TRUST ACCOUNTS. E. J. TAYLER, ESQ., Estate Agent, Gloucester etreet, CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, Cr. Cashel and Manchester streets, 3H:j Joint Agcuta. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER _ 26th7~11>137~ AT 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. VALUABLE FENDALTON SECTION. have been fα-roured with instructions »»■ from MRS HUGHES to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION her VALUABLE BUILDING SITE, Situate- j FENDALTON ROAD, FENDALTON, j Consisting of FULL i-ACivE, well fenoed, 1 chain frontage, northern aspect, together with substantial iron building thereon. Mrs Hughes being now permanently nettled in England, hoe no further uso for this highly desirable allotment. CR-ODOCK, McCROSTFE CO., Auctioneers, 3441 Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. SATURDAY, SEPXEMBER~2Oth, Idio7~ 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. WELL SITUATED NEW BRIGHTON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. NO. 6 MAFEKING STREET. WE have- been favoured with instructions from th<\ owner to SELL by PbBLIC AUCTION at the time and plaoe above stated her well situated property being SO. G MAFEKING STREET. Consisting of fine high section containing 25 PERCHES with 80 links frontage and 2STOREY 6-ROOMED HOUSE and oonveniTHE EASIEST OF TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. Further particulars from CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneer*. Cor. Cashel jind Manchester streets. Or their New Brighton Office, Sea View road. :)U5 ~S ATI? RI) XY,~~SEPTK iloE 12 NOON. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. CENTRA!, SUMNER PROPERTY. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE .JOSEPH DAY. TNSTRUCTTED by the Executrix in the *• above- Estate, w© will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the timn and place- obovo stated, that centrally eituaicd property at Stunner, being NO. 2,1 GRAFTON STREET, Coneistinpr of full '.-AvitE together with cottage of G ROOMS and conveniences. This superior property was occupied by tie Jate Mr Day for n great many years, but hifi death has necessitated its being sold. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, 3-UC Cor. Cashel and Manchester etreete. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO.. FINANCE AND STOCK AGENTS, 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established IEC7. We undertake the Management o{ TRUST ABSENTEE, end PRIVATE ESTATES, and tho Collection of Rent and interest. Agents for the London and Lancashire Insurance Co., Ltd., Fire, Marine. Accidaut. MID-CANTERBURY. WITHIN EASY REACH OF KAJL.v'AY, SCHOOL, AND GOOD MARKETS. A OO ACRES of medium land, capable of TtUU growing good crops of turnips, and all kinds of Buecp feed. Well watered by County races, and subdivided into 8 paddocks." 130 acres in oats, 180 acres in 3 and 4-year-old grass, and 90 acres in fallow. Buildincs comprise Dwelling of five rooms, six-slall stable, chaffhouse, eic. We confidently recommener an inspection of this property, which has been well farmed and is in good heart PP.ICE £12 PER ACRE. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. For further particulars applj GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO. NORTH LOiiwiiN. SUITABLE FOR CROPPi.nu OR SHEEP. 6O(\ ACRES of Good River Flats and O\J Ploughable Downs, capable of growing good cereals and all kinds of cheep fodder. Long river frontage and splendid shelter affcrdtd by terracee :acmg the north The homestead buildings are very complete and comprise everything noecied for the proper working of the farm. Capital cheep yards, dip. etc. Price. £10 per acre Eaey terme can b« arranged. __00ULD. BEAUMONT and CO. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. (A. B. SANDS and CO., Prop.) RECORD PRICES ago a b,'ing touched. Now is the time to r<ll and secure the Bic Prices. Write us a;- once for crates. DOX'T DELAY. SELL NOW. Following were tho prices realised at laet Saturday's Sales: — Table" Chickons, 3s to &s Id per pair; Small Chicks. 2s Jo 3a Sd per pair; Hens. Is -id to 5e 10d j>er pair; Ducks. Gs :o 7s 3d per pair; Turkeys, ills to 33s 3d per pair; Eggs, lOjd to 11 §d per W« lend Crates Free, and forward them -fo ;.r.v add'i's. AUCTION SALES WEDNESD.W \.\D SATURDAY, 11.30 each day. Writo 'us at once. A. B. SANDS and CO., '676 Auctioneers.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14758, 30 August 1913, Page 20

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