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AUCTIONS. McKEXZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAI! THIS DAY!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. AUCTION SALE of CHOICE FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, CHINA ORNAMENTS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, NEARLY NEW OAK DROP-HEAD SINGER SEWING MACHINE, aaMINSTER CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, SIDEBOARDS. ETC. At Our Rooms, Cathedral square (next Post OrGceJ ON account of R. H. DAWSON, Esq., of St. Albans, the' Whole of hia Choice Furniture and Household Effects, including: Splendid Upright Grand Piano (,a very finetor.ed instrument), practically new Oak Drophead Singer Sewing Machine-, latest, model, Axminster Carpet Runner, puaint Settee Couch with wire mattress, upholstered in Velvet, Tea Sot. Foley China Coffoo Set, Dinner Service, Vases, Ornaments, Cushions, j Curtains. Sideboards, Oval Mirror Duchesse, Wardrobes, Marble-tc? Washstands, Oak Bedroom Suite Walnut Overmantels, double Wood Bedsteads, double bras-s-meunted Bedsteads, single Bedsteads, Wire Stretchers, Bedroom Toilet Sets, Occasional Tables, Hall Stand, Clieval Duchesse, Duct Piano Stool, Copper Fir© Kerbs, Bagatelle Board, Scallywag Set, pair heavy brown Plushetto Hall Curtains, Sougrass and Rattan Chairs, highbacked Dining Chairs, Revolving- Bookcase, Casement Curtains, Secretaire, Easy Chairs, Draught Screen, Drawing-room Chairs, Jardiniere Bowls, Palm Stands. Blankets, Marcella Quilts, Sheets, "Fireside Kerb and Seat, Vacuum Cleaner, Wood Kerbs, Butler's Tray. Extension Dining Table, Kitchen Tables, Carpet Sweeper, Lawnmowor, Saratoga Trunks, Hearth Rugs, Framed Mirror, Bookshelves, KitcheTt Couch, Kitchen Dresser. Ka"Oc Bedding, Writing Table, Croquet Set, Wrinspr, Pres. Bottles, Child's Cot, Kitchen Sundries; also quantity of Dolls, Toys, and 1 dozen pairs Ladies' Boots and Shoes. McKENZIE and WILLIS. Auctioneers. - i McKENZIE' AND WILLIS, ! AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE j FURNISHERS. ! | CATHEDRAL SQUARE j (NEXT POST OFFICE). ! FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! EXTRAORDINARY SALE. TTAVING now made SPECTAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF OUR OWN FURNITURE IN ONE OF THE MOST UP-TO-DATE FACTORIES IN THE DOMINION, we have decided to CLEAR OUT THE WHOLE OF OUR PRESENT STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE BEFORE DECEMBER 31st AT COST PRICE to make room fcrr new goods of the very latest and beet designs. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS WE CAN OFFER YOU. REMEMBER, WE SPECIALISE IN OAK FURNITURE. And can save you pounds on a Sideboard— OAK SIDEBOARD—A little gem, 4ft long, with mirror biick, clipboards and drawers, £5 10a. OAK SIDEBOARD—A beauty, 4ft Gin long, with large mirror back, :nd two Leadlight Cupboards at aid?. Spacious cupboards and two drawers, £8 10a. OAK SIDEBOARD—Sft long, with shaped front, three rr.irrors, and two cupboards, with bul;,s glass panels, £il 15s. ANOTHER, exceedingly handsome, of tho same e-izc, splayed sides. A lot of work in its manufacture. £13 10s. The same Sideboard ±a casting £20 elsewhere. OAK DINING CHAIRS, with high backs and spring seats, 19s 6d each. OAK DUCHESSE CHESTS—A very handsome, well-mado article, at £4 ss. OAK WARDROBES—A really good, serviceable Wardrobe, £6 10s. OAK BEDROOM SUITES from £15. Real good, serviceable articlce, fit for nny home. OAK DOUBLE BEDSTEADS from £3. ALSO, many other lines too numerous to mention, at BEDROCK PRICES. CALL AND REALISE THE STERLING VALUES WE ARE OFFERING. WE HAVE FURNISHED HUNDREDS OP HOMES IN CANTERBURY. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). 220G PROPERTIES FOR SAKE. AV. J. COLES AND GO. W J COLES AND CO., 148 MANCHESTER STREET. NORTH ISLAiND FARMS. TWO VERY SPECIAL NORTH ISLAND FARMS. QQ-j n ACRES FREEHOLD (Land TransZOIO ier Title), at £3 15s per acre. Deposit of £1 per acre', and balance can remain at 5 per cent, for 5 years. This is a fine block' of country, from level to undulating, all ploughable, and vie 11 watered. About onethird of the block hu9 been ploughed and is now in grass and under cultivation; acres now being worked up ior turnips. The balance is in lern and rough feed. Tho Homestead is a fino dwelling of S rooms, large, acetylcne installed, largo stables, a good range of useful and substantial buildings, also woolshod, cattle and sheep yard 3 etc. Fourteen miles shoep-proof fences, totara pests, and best fences in tho Waikato. Tho run will carry 2U-10 sheep, or its equivalent in cattle, all the year round in its present stats. It will grow 2 tens oaten sheaf per acre, and cannot be beaten for turnips. The owner has carried 2000 wethers for 5 months on 73 acres turnips. Situated close to PUTARUItU railway line, school, creamery, post offics, stores, etc. The owner has ju6t recently 6old all hie stock, and, wishing to retire (there boin;.; only he and his wi:e), ho has authorised us to sell at £3 15s PER ACRE, with £1 PER ACRE DEPOSIT, and balanco can remain at 5 per cent, for 5 years. This is th<> cheapest proposition we know of, and the first person who inspects will certainly buy. 7 VV. J. COLES and CO. SHEEP FARM OF 1030 ACRES, SITUATED AT GLENMURRAY. FREEHOLD. PRICE £6 10s PER ACRE. AND EASY TERMS TO A SOUND MAN. 1 -A CI EES —This is iiret-class sheep IUOu country, and suitable also for dairying or cropping. There are 290 acred in new grass (this has been under the plough), 250 acres surface sown (originallv bush land), 50 acres in rape, and 150 acres being worked up for turnips, tile balance of 310 acres being in fern and rough feed. The who!© of the block is ploughabl© with the exception of about 170 acres. The block will carry 1000 sheep and 70 head great cattle all year round. It is carrying at the present time almost double this number. The run is ring-fsnced and subdivided into 11 paddocks, there being 15 miles of fencing. Buildings consist of new house 5 rooms, 8-stall stables with loft, and man's whare 20 x 14, chafihouse, and implement shed. Tho property adjoins the northeastern corner of the "Mangapiko" Estate and is It miles from HUNTLY" railway station, Main Trunk Line, and the Pukemiro Coal Company's railway is within C miles from which access can be obtained. PRICE is £6 10s per acre, and a sound man can get in with a £503 cash deposit. The owner, being a young man, will have to go to the front, hence reason for selling. Further particulars from C23C4-15G1 W. J. COLES and CO. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH Runs between Methven and Ashburton on TUESDAY'S and SATURDAYS, Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives Ashburton 10.45 a.m. Leaves Aahburton 4 p.m., arrives Methven 6.45 p.m. Parcels and Orders leit at Somerset I Stablee, Ashburton, and Methven Livery S tables. 2L

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15777, 19 December 1916, Page 10

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