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AUCTIONS. ' H. MATSO.N AND CO. . TATTERSALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW. IN addition to Entries already advertised, •fro will also offer: — On account Mil S. MAY'XE, Regent street, "VVoolston, 1 Stack Clover and Jiyo Hay, about 20 tons. Can be eeen standing besido Mr Mayne'3 house. Samples on view at our Office. Measures about 12 yards by 5 yards, average height 11 feet. Account D. PIHL, Ohoka, X Giey Colt, iiyrs, by King Cole—Hazel dean ruare, natural paoer. Can bo eecn Scott's Stables through tho week. Account MR J. BRICE. 1 Bay Gelding, 4yrs, by Advocate; broken to eaddlo and harness 1 Gig by Brabner 1 Set Harness. Account MR R. E. lIALL, Yaldhurst, 1 Bay Gelding by 0.Y.M., svra, broken s. and h. Account MR J. ROBINSON, 1 Black Mare, 3yrs, by Maori Child, straight-out trotter, dam thoroughbred raaro Account MR C. P. BUCKENHAM. X Pony Filly, 14 hands, 4yrs, quiet to ride or drive, suit lady or children X Grey Filly, IS hands. 3yrs, any trial, owner off to tho front Account MR JAMES BRYCE. Sockburn, I Bay Gelding, Brief—Advocate, trap and harnos3 On account of A CLIENT, II McMurray Speed Cart 51G5 H. MATSON and' CO. RIVER SALE. TU-ESDAI' NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY':— • On account of MESSRS KEENAN BROS., 7 Fat Cows. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 51G'2 11. MATSON and CO. CLEARING SALE At Charlesworth street, WOOLS T 0 N. ' HMATSON and CO. have received from • MR S. GRANGE, whoeo lease has expired, instructions to Sell by Public Auction, on THURSDAY* NEXT, tho 20th, at 1 o'clock, the Whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, including CATTLE. HORSES, 2 STACKS OF GOOD 1-1 AY, and SUNDRIES. AS HIS LEASE HAS EXPIRED. 51G3 IT. MATSON and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. MOERAKI. PART OF SPRING BANK ESTATE. , PART OF SPRINGBANK ESTATE. MESSRS H. MATSON and, CO. have tooeived instructions from MR GEORGE RUTHERFORD, Spiingbank, to OFFER for PRIVATE SALE— 500 ACRES of his well-known SPRINGBANK ESTATE. The whole is securely fenced, new homestead cm! it, and it is in splendid oTder. Price and terms and further particulars can. bo had on application. 51C4 H. MATSON and CO. , P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. X o'clock. PS. NICHOLLS and CO. will SELL, by ' PUBLIC AUCTION, a big entry ol good FURNITURE. Tho list includes Bedeteade. Duoheeso Chests, "Wardrobe, Sideboard, S. Tables, Cheval, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, a great number of Carpenters' Tools, also hosts Sundries. Also, on account Public Trustee, contents of several Boxes and Trunks, and .several other articles. ThiE Day, X p.m. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers, 13-1 Manchester street. 514 i PROPERTIES FOR HILLARY AND BAXTER. HILLARY AND BAXTER, JJSTATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS 14G MANCHESTER STREET, Between Caahel and Hereford streets. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. MODERN BUNGALOW AT OPAWA. ONE ACRE AND THREE-EIGHTHS. PRACTICALLY NEW BUNGALOW, witl six spacious looms, built by day labour, and beautifully finished in everyway wide entranoo hall, VERANDAH and SUN PORCHES at front, side, and back of house extensive bay windows, superior tile grates with hearths to match, cupboards and recesses built in, well-fitted bathroom, al. 1 conveniences, including pantry, scullery, and washhouse. THE HOUSE has a tiled roof and stands on a very fine terrace. THE OWNER, a few years ago, had this house specially built under his persona supervision, snd the grounds were laid out | in choioo shrubs, lawns,' gardens, drive, etc. the same being now well established. Cir cumstances have arisen which will compel the owner to leave Christchurch early in th< new year, and ho is therefore prepared tc accept a | LOW FIGURE FOR THE HOUSE, WITE j PART OR THE WHOLE OF THE | LAND. I . ' VERY REASONABLE TERMS OF PAY MENT ARRANGED. HILLARY and BAXTER, 14G Manchester street. READY IN JANUARY. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. FITTED WITH ALL CONVENIENCE^. J? KCA —LINWOOD, quite handy to th( Car—House of 5 rooms. 16.6 x 12 14 X 12, 14 x 12, 12 x X 2, and 9 x .9, sft hall, with [rrill arch, verandah, front anc back, electric light fittings, oriel windows Artietio leadlights, tile grates and hearths tile-back range, linen press, wardrobe*, bath room, with hot and cold waters service ovei lavatory basin, and porcelain bath, pantry scullery and waehhouso, good stable anc trapahed, suitable for motor-car. Granc Quarter-acre section, well fenced. Torms il required. HILLARY and BAXTER, Manchester street. 3J MILES FROM G.P.O. QUITE CLOSE TO ELECTRIC CAE. gECTIONS, i-ACRE TO 8 ACRES QUARTER-ACRES, £40. 6-ACRE BLOCKS, £50 ACRE. FINE HEALTHY PART. . HILLARY and BAXTER, X 46 Manchester street. err? shop to let. ' I \HE owners of that Central Block of Lane J. at the Corner of Colombo street anc Kilmore street intend erecting UP-TO-DATI SHOPS at an early date, and would be pre pared to arrange to suit tho requirements o tenants. HILLARY and BAXTER. 146 Manchester street. H9IX6-6"'

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15487, 14 January 1916, Page 12

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