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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON' AND CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. ON behalf of a client, we have a lino oi ~ .SEED GAIITON OATS, 4b per bushel, sacks extra, cx store. Addington. 5312 .11. MATSON and CO. ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES Af\ HEAD -2 ;iixl 3-year-old CATTLE, jkvy most!;.' su-ers. A real good line. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. 5313 11. MATSON and CO. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. 0 AUCTION. ' AUCTION. U THIS DAY. At 1.30 p.m. THIS DAY. ON THE PREMISES. "WORCESTER STREET, at the rear oi Canterbury Hall. .BUILDING FOR REMOVAL, WITHOUT RESERVE. "\7I7E have received instructions ftom the > V owners to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, ;i, portion c". the old STABLES. 43 bv 15, known as Dr. I'iins's. 0 "Also one LANDAU and HARNESS. D R. S. McKENZIE and CO., ? Auctioneer?, 14.'t Cashel 6tre*t 531 C (Next Tattersall's). , 9 f "P S. McKENZIE AND CO., , XV. HOUSE AND LAND AUENTS. AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. AND 1 GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS. 143 CASHEL STREET (Neit Tattersall's.) EXPLANATION—Owing to continued misunderstanding with Clients, we find it necessary to emphasise tho fact that we havo 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. i (JET INTO THE APPLE EXPORT I BUSINESS. 1 1310 PROFITS AND PLEASANT , OCCUPATION. > T'AKE a Holiday Trip to the Nelson Apple ; Lands at Christina.;. Our reprcsenta- . tivo will meet you on the wharf and show [ you some of the greatest Apple Country in . tho world, improved and unimproved. This I district, with an average yearly rainfall of 40 inches and a daily sunshine average of 8 hours, is ideal for the purpose, and already some thousands of acres are under cultivation for /exporting apples. HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST. , DECEASED ESTATE, MUST BE REALISED. ' i 90 ACRES FIRST-CLASS APPLE LAND, l r > acroa planted with 3300 picked trees, best ■ -export sorts. 4 years old, already bearing well. Two and a half milee from wharf, i school, and post office, and only 10 miles from Nelson. Fine new Bungalow Residence of sis rooms, with all conveniences. Th© Into owner haa just been killed at the Dardanelles, and the property must be realised. The place is a well-selected holding, bein? the first pick out of a 2000-acro block, and han a splendid view of tho harbour. £300 ■will secure this bargain, which will, provide a first-class living for the lucky buyer. "Wo havo also several unimproved blocks in the Nelson District, in lots to suit purchasers, which tho owners will pbnt and cultivate and tend for tho first five years. Thus yon have a ready-made living made over to you, without tho necessity of putting expensive improvements on the property till you wish to settle. Mako an anpointment to inspect during the coming holidays. All particulars, etc., from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Land and Estnto Agents, Castol street. A DAIRY FARMER'S CHANCE, en ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING LAND in the Tni Tapu District. "Will carry 40 cows. Quarter-mile from creamery, i school, and post office. Onlv 14 miles from Christchurch. Fitly acres adjoining can also be secured at same price. Good six-roomed' house, cowshed, dairy, 6table, etc. PRICE. £60 tier acre. Now let at 65? per acre. £200 to £300 cash required. Exchange aa nnrt payment considered. Full r>articuln»>» from tho Vendor's Agents, R. S, McKENZIIC and CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Cnshel street (Next Tattersall's). FOR SALE OR KXCHANGR ~ A JOINER'S UP-TO-DATE FACTORY, complete with all necessary : plant for carrying on a large Joinery and Cabinetmaker's Business. Large roomy pr»jnise3, latest machines, all in first-clasn order. Owner will accept n low price for the plant and freehold, OR "WILL ACCEPT IN EXCHANGE Snitabl© Town Property. Splendid chance for a live.man to become established. Full particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. 113 Cashel street. CHEAP ST. ALBANS HOME. OWNER OFF TO THE FRONT. J?£OK FOR an UP-TO-DATE 4-ROOM-ED HOUSE, T-shopo, verandah. Built, about 4 years, every modern convenience. Good aspect, close to car. Large section, well planted. Bulk of money can remain ' on. Government mortgage at 4J per oont. Owner has enlisted, and is keen to sell within the next few days. Call and get card to view from • R. S. McKENZIE and 00.. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Cashel street. McGO24 (Next Tatters all's). H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. NEXT MARKET SALE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21st. SPLENDID prices. wero obtained at "last Friday's Sale,'for every lot of Poultry offered, and we are convinced that our results obtained _ are second to none. Pigs came forward in large numbers, every lot being sold, strong, weaners and stores. realising readily at recent rates,' weedy sorts being -harder to quit. Tho Friday Market trade ii increasing rapidly in volume, and our olients are satisfied that' wo have proven ite efficiency. Every farmer should give us his aypT>ort "in his own interest. Consign: 5318 " H. B. SORENSEN. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LIMITED. THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY. AT "WINDSOR PARK HOMESTEAD, ELDERSLIE, OAMARU. At 12.15 o'clock. ' CLEARING SALE OF PUREBREIJ HOLSTEIN" HERD OF 35 HEAD"; ALSO 35 HEAD OF GRADE HOLSTEIN COWS AND HEIFERS. fCTTRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., iVVj LTD., in conjunction with BRUCE, CHRISTIE and CO., have received, instructions from J. B. : Reid, Esq., of Windsor Park, Elderelie, Oamaru, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the whole of his VERY VALUABLE HERD OF PEDIGREED HOLSTEIN CATTLE, consisting of: — 35 Purebred Holstein Cows, Heifers and Bulls " 33 Grade Holstein Cows and Heifers WITHOUT RESERVE. The Auctioneers draw special attention to thi-j -unreserved sale of Purebred Holsteins. which, owing to the drought, will be sold ■without reserve. Extended pedigrees will be given at sale. Mr Reid selected these Holsteiii3 from the best herds in Anstralia and New Zealand, and spared no expense in securing the very best milking strains, and they can confidently recommend them to intending buyers. BRUCE, CHRISTIE and CO.. WRIGHT STEPHENSON and CO., LTD 5333 Joint Auctioneers. { | J. B. MERRJETT AND CO. POULTRY. POULTRY. ,\\l E held a remarkable Sale on Saturday, > YYj -with exoellent prices. Hens are better in price than in*provious yeajs. Table Chickens realised 5s 6d to_loe 4d, Hens 2a to 4s lOd, Pullets 3s to 10s, Ducks 4s to 8s 10d. Geese 6s, all per pair. Sale* WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Send for cratesu 940 J* B* MERRETT, Auctioneer. TP P. 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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15489, 17 January 1916, Page 12

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