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AUCTIONS. CIIADDOCK, .McCROSTIE COMPANY PRELIMINARY. SHORT NOTICE AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY Jet, At 1 p.m. On account ME3 TRELEAVEN (who i« giving up housekeeping), on the Premises. No. Jfi 1 BARBOUR STREET, jii3t off Ferry road, Linwood, THE WHOLE OF THE PRACTICALLY NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FURNISHINGS. FULL DETAILS =oe Saturday'.' PaTHra. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE CO.. 5813 Auctioneer#. pyxe and co. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. TUESDAY NEXT, THE Ist FEBRUARY. Wo <ue instructed by MR GEORGE PARR, who ha<> joined the Reinforcements. tn Sell by Public Auction, :tt his Homestead, B U R N II A it, (rii above ri iU->. HIS FREEHOLD FARM of 653 ACRES(iood Sheep iui.-l Cropping Land, woll water': 1 and subdivided, good Hours ;tnd Outbuildings, oik mile from Railway, hall-a-mile from School. ALSO, the Wliole of hi® Stock, as follows: SHEEP— 770 Two-tooth C'rosabrod Wether« 70 Two-tooth Crcs3bre<l Ewm 110 Merino Ev.-e«, \?ith !)0 4 English Ltiocat-er Rame HORSES— Bay Moio, aged, ail '-voili Hay Mare. Bloss, 7 years, all k Bay (hiding, Joni, 7 years, good s.haft*r Bay GeldiiLg, Tom, 5 years, good eliafter Draught Mare, 7 yeu-rs o'd. with foiil at foot Harness Mare IMPLEMENTS. Etc.. Eic.— 13-Coulter Duncan Drill (nev.). Duncan Cultivator (new), Doublc-Fnrrov.' Plough (new). Dray and Frame, Re-id and Gruy Oamlmdgv- Roller, 5-leaf Harrows. Spring Cart, Gig. Plough, Shaft and Loading Harness, Gig Harness, 2 Stacks Oaten Sheave*; (about 25 Tone), -Saddle and Bridle. Hois© Covers. Blocks and Chains, Tress. 40 chains Cyclcmo Netting. li tons Turnip Manure, Pnet-a and Stakes. Firewood, Tools and Sundries. SALE AT 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Farm will be offered at 1 o'clock. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. PYNE and CO., 5817 Auctioneers. JR. S. McKENZLE AND CO. THIS DAY I THIS DAY!! THIS EaY!!! SHORT NOTI/OE AUCTION SALE. Without Reservo, Commencing at 1 p.m. On the Premises (Presbytery), Barbadoes street. SHOW CASES, WALL CASES, and FITTINGS. TXTE havo been favoured with instructions VV from -the VERY REV. FATHER PRICE -to Sell by Auction, all the Show Caeee, Wall Ca«cs, and Fittings contained in the Museum of the Late Bishop Grimes. ON VIEW THIS MORNING. Further Particulars from the Auctioneers. R, S. McIiENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, 14.T Caahel street 580S (Next Tattorsall's). RS. McKENZIE AND CO., • HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS. VALUATORS. AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Next Tatters all's.) EXPLANATION— Owing to continued misunderetanding with Clienta, we find it accessary to emphasise tho fact that we havo NO CONNEXION WHATEVER with tho FIRM of McKENZIE and WILLIS m th© Square. Our MR MoKENZIE SEVERED HIS CONNEXION WITH THAT FIRM over 13 months ago.—(Signed).—R. faT. CLAIR McKENZIE. EXCLUSIVE WEST-END PROPERTY. OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. T/f7~E arc favoured with instructions from V* MRS STRAIN, who i» leaving Christchurch, to SELL by PRIVATE TREATY VERY FINE WEST-END RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated 26- HEREFORD STREET WEST, . Within a few minutes' walk of the Poet Office, Gardens, Colleges, etc. • AN IDEAL LOCALITY. . j Tho house of nine rooms is practically now, and of uniquo design, being built for Mrs Str«in by one ot our leading builders under a competent architect, and embodies all tho latest appliances for convenience and comfort, the design of tho house being different to anything olso in Christchurch. Tho grounds aro beautifully laid out; indeed they make a perfect picture. It i» seldom that a property having the many advantages of this exclusive district comes on tho market, but as tho owner is leaving for Dunedin within the next few weeks, the property is for ABSOLUTE SALE at a REDUCTION of £400, with terms if deParticulars and card to view from the Sole Agents, , „ R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Cashel etreet (next Tatteiaall's). GOING DAIRY FARMING? HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! AS A GOING CONCERN. " MILK ROUND: 24 COWS, ETC. ACRES LEASEHOLD, good dairying OO land, within 5 miles of the Square; splendid buildings, including six-roomed house, 16-bail cowbyre, in first-clafls order. Tip-top dairy herd of 24 cows, 1 bull, calves, and 4 horses, 30 tons good hay, 1 Here potatoes, etc., separator, churns, etc. Part of the land i» yielding two crops of hav this dry season. There is a 25-gallon 'milk round into the bargain, and the owner, who haa excellent reasons for selling, will take £575. WALTC IN—WALK OUT. AND TERMS IF DESIRED. We know it'a a good thing, ar.d won't last long. Come and Gee- u© about it. Sole Agents, E. R. McKENZIE and CO.. Cashel streot (nest TatteraaU's), A DAIRY FARMER'S CHANCE. rn ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAIRYING OU LAND in tho Tui Tapu District. Will earrv 40 cows. Quarter-mile from creamery, school, and poet .office. Only 14 miles from Cliristcliurch. Fifty acrcs adjoining can also bo eeenrod at sumo price. Good sis-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, stable. <*tc. PRICE. £60 uer acre. Now let at 6Bs per acre. £300 to £.100 cash required. Exchange as part payment considered. Full n'articnlars from the Vendor's Agents, R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 143 Cssliel wtiee.t (Next Tattersall's). ~ FOR~SALE OR EXCHANGE. A JOINER'S UP-TO-DATE FACTORY, complete with all necessary plant for carrving on a laTge Joinery and Cabinetmaker's Business. Larjre roomy premises, latest machines, all in first-clas* order. Owner will accept * low price for the plant and freehold, OR WILL ACCEPT IN EXCHANGE Suitable Town Property. Splendid chance for a live man to become established. Full 'particular* from R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. 143 C-»ihel etr»»t. Mc6021-ISII (N«*i Tattersall's). WANTED KNOWN. -fPHAT-F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the JL PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for SPOT CASH: Wld a« we hare only a short time to live, get the beet. _ Rubbish is dear at any price : the be«t is always cheapest in the end. And do not b« persuaded to buy inferior qualitv or rubbish, v/hen by patronising F. H. bTEEL you can always rely on getting the Cream of Canterbury. . , c i. t. •. j Customers m City and Suburbs waited on Daily, for Orders. letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Small Gocd« a Speciality; the annual output reaches half a million pounds. , Jhe quantity sold speaks for itaelf. -if/.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 27 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 27 January 1916, Page 12

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