AUCTIONS. H. MATSOIS AND CO. OXFORD SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. (JJPECIAL ENTRIES includc:— 30 Prime "Wethers GO Fat Lambs. 40 Fat Ewes. ENTRIES INVITED j 393 H. MATSON and CO. SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. On account MR E. McDERMOTT, who is leaving for the front: 1 Bay Gold ins, Aramanta, by Rothschild 1 Black Maro, Gyrs, by Underwood; a maiden, broken e. and h. ENTRIES INVITED. 4392 H. MATSON and CO. LAND. LAND. LAND. OXFORD. OXFORD. OXFORD. THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 21st, 1917. H MATSON and CO are instructed to • submit the following PROI LRTIES FOR SALE to PUBLIC AUCTION on ho above date: — On account MRS WATERMAN, East Oxford, Approximately J-acre of land, eituated Ma:n street, 'Oxford; together with Cottago oi -1 room:: —a compact little home. Approximately 1 acre of land, situate near East Oxford Station; together with Two-storied Dwelling containing 7 rooms. Both of the above Sections p.re well watered with water-races, and aro adjaccnt to church and school. On account MR SEBASTIAN HULENA, Oxford, Ilis excellent little Property, comprising approximately 1 aero of land, divided into two sections. The improvements comprise:—Dwelliapr-housc of five largo rooms, hall 30in x sft Gin, dairy, workshop. cowshcd. lr.rge ehed, and pi?stye. There is a good garden, and about Jacro, containing a number of three-year-old fruit trees. Thia property is within a few chains of church and school. All particulars of any of the above from 4394 H. MATSON and CO. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. RS. McKENZIE AND CO., . HOUSE ANJJ LAND AGENTS, AUCTION EEitS, VALUATORS, AND general. house fur^i&eeks, 143 CAaHEL STREET (Next Tattersalla). ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NICE HOME? HERE IS A SPECIAL BUNGALOW BARGAIN. We have for Quick Sale a New Art Bungalow of Six Rooms, built by day labour, tasty design, excellent workshop. Embodying oil the Jatcst features in labour-saving devices, including gas for cooking and washing, electric light and point for iron, h. and cold from range ana fireplace, h.p. water and sewerage. Half a minute from Car Route. Good locality and dry situationPARTICULARS •. DINING'ROOM—I7 x 13, with ingleuook panelled in rirnu, 6-light oriel casement, high light, 2-point elcctric fittings, bevelled plategiass leadlights. LIVING-ROOM—IS x 13, with 5-light case, mont and high light, specially designed fireplace in Oamaru stone a and brick, with auxiliary hot-water service, built-in sideboard with leaded light gla63 cupboard, also writing desk and bookshelf, all in figured rimu, electric light fitting, bevelled plateglass leadlights. HALL —10 x 7, panelled in figured rimu, with aTch, electrio light fittings, door and side-lights, fitted with bevelled leadlights. BEDROOM No. I—l 2 s 12, with 5-light oriel casement, wardrobe in rimu. electric light, and bevelled plate-gloss leadlights, BEDROOM No. 2—ll x 12, with 3-light casement, wardrobe and linen pretu, m rimu, Istest design slab fireplace in mottled green and cream tiles. BEDROOM No. 3—lo x 9, two-light casement, electric lisht. "WORKSHOP-KITCHEN—II x 12; gaspoint for cooker, electric light and point for iron, fitted with lockers, wido sink bench, tiled-back range, double check boiler, wellfitted pantry. BATHROOM —9 x G, fitted with porcelain bath and basin, Keen's cement dado (washable), finished in white, electric light. WASHHOUSE—Gas copper, hot and cold over tubs, gas point, extra wash-basin. ' FINISH— doors in redwood and rimu, with glass panels and antique brass locks, all inside woodwork finished in the 3-coat oil and flat varnish. SECTION of 30 perches, neatly feneed, double motor gate entrance, laid out in lawn and paths; well drained. £890 Go -where you like, you could not duplicate this place at the money in Christchurch. Your own terms considered. Call and get the key from the Pol" A*rents, R. S. McKENZIE and CO., 143 Cashel street, Christchurch. MG27B-1543 NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY 00. OF N.Z.. LTD. RANGIORA HORSE FAIR. TATTERS ALL'S BAZAAR. FRIDAY, JUNE 29th. [ JJNTBIES SOLICITED. [ NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF 'N.Z., LTD., 4382 Auctioneers. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. Ti' Lawxte.) (Thou. Doiton. LAWRIE AND DALTON AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE FURNISHERS AND HOTEL BROKERS ' 210 TUAM STREET (Next door Opera House). THE ROOM IN COMPARE OUB PRICES. WE always keep a large assortment of New and Second-hand Furnitur# for Privotc Sole. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Wardrobes Hall Stands, Linoleums. Curtains. Rues' Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets. Carpets. Our Show Rooms are open till 9 o'clock Friday Evenings. Lawrie and Dalton pay highest Cash Price* lor Second-hand Furniture. LAWRIE and DALTON, L 9501 Auctioneer*, J£AIKOURA MOTOR CO.. LTD. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAU. KAIKOURA. DAILY TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstance* permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOCJRA, at 2.15 Dm. And P I KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 ajn. I Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 20s Single, 35s Return j THROUGH BOOKINGS via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Thos. Butt's Can) PARNASSUS to WARD (or vice versa), 'los Miles, for 455. I WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL Matt. SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a-m. Leaving Waiau for Kaikoura. Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day). TICKET AGENTS: , N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. I THOS. COOK and SON, Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. 140 Hereford street. Christchurch. Telephone: "Sheep, Christchurch," "Cur» ran, kaikoura." "f3- OLD LEAF" TEA. VJTOLD LEAF'' TEA N6235
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15931, 19 June 1917, Page 10
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