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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FAIIMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATIO>\ LIMITED. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SUBDIVISION OF THE WELL-KNOWN "WILLISDEN FARM." X Situated " SOUTHBRIDGE. SOUTHBRIDGE. a 11 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At THE FARMERS' CO-OP. LAND SALEROOMS, Corner of Cashcl and Madras streets, on SATURDAY, MAY 11th, 1918, '* at TWELVE O'CLOCK (SHARP). THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED, have received instructions from tho Trustees of the WILLIS s ESTATE to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, / in their Land Salerooms, corner of Cashcl n and Madras streets, on the above date, that u MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL FARM, r _ known as d "WILLISDEN," i. to bo sold in three blocks as follows — A. R. P. Lot 1 .. .. 2-20 1 20 t, Lot '2 .. 211 3 CO ! Lot 3 .. .. 131 1 20 r ' Tho Ho:;:c.~tead Buildings, which are situ- '' r.ted on Lot 1, comprise a two-storeyed dwell3 ' inrj of eight rooms, with every possible con- '? venioncc. The house lias a very cheery and {■ sunny aspcct, and i 3 well sheltered, by orr.a- ---_ mental trees and shrubs, und also has the * advantage of a full bearing orchard. Outbuildings comprise an eight-etalled '• stable, fjruriary, implement shed, 6hecp-yartk, , in fact every building which is necessary. ?• "Willisden" is too well known to need any commcnt from the Auctioneers ivs to the y <iuality of soil or the general condition of the laud, and tlao general surroundings of tins i- magnificent farm. All that ono can say 0 after an inspection is that "Willisden" is one 'i of tho best agricultural farms in tho Dos, minion. "Willi£de»" lifts' been in tho occupation of >. tho Willis family for upwards of forty years y during which time it has been most carefully farmed, and consequently tho farm is in cxd ccllent heart. Tho Trustees have now decided to wind up tho Estate, and the property is placed on tho '■ market for bona fide sale, and never has a better opportunity been placed befora tho publio to purchase, practically first hand some of the very richest agricultural land in the Dominion, and on tho most liberal terms viz.: ' 15 par cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, on March 31st, 1020, or approved buildings on Lots 2 and 3 to that value. 10 per cent, on March 31st, 1921. i Balance March 31st, 1925. All unpaid purchase money to bear interest at the rate of five and one-half per cent, per auntun. For plans and further particulars apply to NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP, LTD., 9735 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZTE AND WILLIS. AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, 5 1 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN BY CAREFUL BUYING. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT THE SIGHT PLACE. ! YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HERE. ! Wo can supply you with NEW FURNI- ; TURE OF BEST MANUFACTURE, IN OAK, at tho price of Stained Rimu eleowhere- ' INSPECT OUR Handsome Oak Sideboards at £5 10s. i Duchesso Chests at 39s 6d. Oak High-Back Dining Chairs at 19s Cd. i Stained Walnut Sideboards from £i 10s. Kitchen Tables .at 14s Gd. Kitchen Chairs at 4s 6d. Chesterfield Couches at £3 10s. Oak Roll-Top Desks from £5. i HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Of Every Description, Bedroom, Dining, room, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, in Oak and Rimu, to suit all tastes and purses Wo can furnish your miiufiion or your cottage—and save you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS. Grand Quality, 27in wide. 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12 lid per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNERS from Ss 9d per yard. CARPETS— W® carry a Very Choice Stook of Axminster, Mirraporo (all-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, and can still quote you at nearly pre-war prices. HEARTHRUGS and SLIP MATS— A Fin? Stock to choose from at low prices—from a Kitchen Rug at 8e Cd to a best Axminster for the Drawing-room at 37s Gd. We have a very line range of the latest designs of LINOLEUMS I Llw OLEUMS 11 At Lowest Prices. As large a stock as any in town to choose from. LACE CURTAINS— Three yards, latest patterns, Gs Gd per pr. Also BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowest Prices. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO ' MAKE AN INSPECTION ] Of our Goods and comparo prices and quality. We feel confident .the result will prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY. TERMS OF PURCHASE IF < DESIRED. If you are not in a position to pay ep. I - cash, give us a call and we will discuss ou. easy time payment system with you. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 0 p.m. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Auctioneers and House Furnisher*., f CATHEDRAL SQUARE { (Next Post Office). 1 McK6277-956 c f , c jgAIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. ° ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAU- r KAIKOUKA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstances permitting):— PARNASSUS to KAIKOJJRA, at 2.15 i jm. And KATKOURA to PAhiNASSUS, at 9.15 a. m . Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 20a Smgio, 3Sa Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with 'Jheo. .butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vioo versa), 105 Miles, for 4E«. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leaving Waiau for Jiaikoura, Tuesday, 0 Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 dm. (Journey Covered in One Day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY 140 Hereford street, Chris tchurch. Telephone, "Shc«p, Chrutchurch." ' Onrran, Ktikouro." x U

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 12

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