AUCTIONS, ii. matso:; AST) CO. -p A T T E R ft ALL" S S A L E. TO-MORROW. ' NOTE THE TIME. U.r.< a.u. ; Advertised Low, 11 a.m. • SPECIAL ENTRIES ir.c'.uue . - ! Or, accou:-. MR J. SALVIDGE. Dai-Sold. 1 Bay Mar»>, syr?. Sir I'y'/mjiion. da::: i N«-ihj D., breker. .-add:, and iiJ.rr.ots. I very quiet and :'u.-' u.» tried. J U:i account MR J. H. GARLAND, Chap:i'-.-.!i's r>>.ifi i F.jv Drill?!,I Gtldln.', i.r<. k.-ri alt farm w"c.-'- ; . Trial 1 T:n--ir.iy, P. ar.d D. Dur.c.v.:. ;u jowl i .>rd.- r 1 tin: Son:-- D:;iv U:«rr.t>On accour.t MR IV O'NEIL. 1 Three-year-old DraUL-! t Fi'.:y. a!! ih;.if. work, bred by H. < i.inlir.er. lrwrli On accour.t MESSRS McCARTEN and McCLEAKY, Sorinsrs-o.;. 1 Bay M.w, «yrs, a'.', farm wor* . aiiy ! trial, found. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 3371 U. MATSON and CO._ CLEARING SALE AT BELFAST. MONDAY NEST, DECEMBER 2C:h, 1 p.m. ' Y\7E aro ir.«trucv«i by MRS A. ROSA- ' »» NOWSKI, Howard street, Belfast, to SELL, a? above. THE WHOLE OF HER | LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. The Iht in-chul-.'S : - - CATTLE IT Young Cow*, a ::<Y*l lot. ,n fn!; profit and in v-ali ?. Hei.'crs HORSES 1 Ha!f-draught Filly, 3;.-rv. unbroktn. by I'raudchiid 1 Cli fielding, 4yr?, nil work IMPLEMENTS. 1 Plough. 1 S«t 3-l<sif Harrow-.. 1 S.H. (irubtwr. 1 Spring Dray, and a host of Funii SuudricH. CSTO 11. MATSON and CO. _ R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY! At I p.m. THIS DAY! IN OUR ROOMS, CASHEL STREET (Next TatVc-rsallV. FURNITURE, PICTURES, CARPETS, Etc. MAIN ITEMS DRAWINO-ROOM Suite, Mah.v-.ir.y Writ-ing-table, Hand.Monio Rimn Sideboard, Chesterfield, Suit<> of !) pieces. Ratian Cliair, Palm Stand, Overmantel, Sett-H\ Spring Rocker. Barnrkjo Tables, IV.okihelvc-s, Dining Tabic. Vacuum Cleaner, 2 large Kauri Trunk*. Hn.ll Stand, Wardrolx?.'. Duchess, M.T. Washptand. Chest Drawers. Ocr. Tables, Kitchen Table and Chain;. Lawn Mower. Lamps, Carpet Sweeper, 2 Portable Boilers, Wood Cot, Swiiijf Mirror. Portmanteau, Carpets. Picture Books, aud it immber of Sundries, etc., etc. R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers, Cashel street 3SU3 CXoxt T:itt*n»iill'<.). AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY and FURNITURE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. :,t 1 p.m. On the Premises, 5 FLOCKTON STREET, ST. ALBANS. O-N account of MTt W. P. RICHES, who has enlisted with tho Expeditionary Force, wo are iustructe<l to SELL bv AUCTION his 4-ROOMED MODERN T-SHAPE HOUSE (With everv modern and FURNITURE (which is nearly new). Further part;culars laU>r. R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneer?, llouw and Land Agents, Casdiel street. 3563 (Next Tattcrsall's). RS. McKENZIE AND CO, • HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Ncxi Xattcrsail'B.j EXPLANATION—Owing to continued misunderstanding with CiicnUi, wo find it necessary to emphasiso tho fact that we have NO CONNEXION WHATEVER with tho FIRM of McKENZIE and WILLIS in tho Square. Our MR McKENZIE SEVERED HIS CONNEXION WITH THAT FIRM over 12 months ago.—(Signed;.—R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. GET INTO THE APPLE EXPORT BUSINESS. BIG PROFITS AND PLEASANT OCCUPATION. TAKE a Holiday Trip to the Nelson Apple Lands at Chihtinas. Our representative will meet you on the wharf and show you some of the greatest Apple Country in tho world, improved and unimproved. This district, with an overage yearly rainfall of 40 inches and a daily sunshine average of fi hours, is ideal for the purpose, and already some thousands of acres are under cultivation for exporting applea. HERE IS ONE OF TOE BEST. DECEASED ESTATE. MUST BE REALISED. 20 ACRES FIRST-CLASS APPLE LAND. 10 acres planted with 1500 picked tree?, boat export sorts, 4 years old, already bearing well. Two and a half milen from wharf, school, and post office, and only 10 milnn from Nelson. Fine new Bungalow Residence of six rooms, with all conveniences. Tho lato owner has just l>een killed at thn Dardanelles, and the property must be roalised. The place is a well-selected holding, being 1 the first pick out of a 20no-acro block, and has a splendid view of the harbour. ±'3fln will secure this bargain, which wil] provido a first-class living for the luckv buyer. We» hayo also nevcral unimproved blocks, in tho Nelson District, in lots to suit purchasers, which the owners will plant and cultivate and tend for tho first fiv© years. , Thus yon havo a ready-made living madw over to you, without tho necessity of pnttinrr , expensivo improvements on the property till you wish to settle. Make an appointment to inspect during tho coming holidays. All particulars, etc., from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Land and Estate Agents, Cashcl fitreot. A Da7r~Y~FARMEIf S~CHA NCE~ "~" KfV ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING '. LAND in tho Tp- Tapu District. Will \ carry 10 cows. Quarter-mile from creamery. ' school, and po«»t office. Only 14 miles froan Christchurch. Fifty acres adjoining can a'iso be secured at same price. ' Good six-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, , stable, etc. ■ PRICE. £50 per acre. Nov.- let at Gss jjer , acre. £200 to £300 ca«h required. Exchange , as part payment considered. Full particulars from tho Vendor's Agenta, R. S. McKP:NZIE and CO.. Land and Estato Agents, 143 Cashel street (Next Tattersali's). FOITsALE OR _ EXCILVNGK". , A JOINER'S UP-TO-DATE FACTORY, t complete with all neensaar.- plant for carrying on a large Joinery and Cabinet- \ maker's Businoeu. Largo roomy premises, , latest machines, all in firet-clatss order. Owner wil] accept) a low price for the- plant and freehold. OR WILL ACCEPT IN EXCHANGE Suitable Town Property. Splen- ■ did chance for a live man to become established. Full particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. 1«3 Cashel ?trivt. CHEAP r ST ALBANS HOME. '■ } OWNER OFF TO THE FRONT. cf»~9~ FOR an UP-TO-DATE (-ROOM- « X^J— O KD HOUSE, T-shape. verandah. '■ Built about 4 years, every modern conveni- f ence. Good B*Tv?ct, close to oar. Large sor- ' tion. well ptianted. Bulk of moacv can re- , main on Government mortgage at 4i j>er ,' cent. Owner has enlisted, and Li keen to ' 6cll within tho next few davs. * Call and card ?o view from : R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Laud and Estate Agents, 143 Ca=h.-1 street. Mc 6024 (Next Tattersall's). METHVEN AND ASHBURTON h COACH. A COACH Runs b»tween Metht«n s-.d v Ashburton on TUESDAYS and SAT- r URDAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives « A&burton 10.43 a.m. Leaves Aahbnrton i < p.m., arrives M«thven 6.i5 p.m. "i ParceLj and Orders Ijft at Somerset ! „ Stables, Ashburton, and Methven Liverv \t; Stables. X i y "nr»HE Greatest of all Wars," mare fully I *"' ■»• dealt with m th* "Evening News" than in any other newspaper in th« I Dominion, ' S
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