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AUCTIONS. CLARIDGE ANT> SMITH, pAEiI EE S' SALEYABDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11 turn. Cow in full profit, calved 2 weeks, sound, quiet Pony, 4yrs, trial in saddle and harness Trotting Geld., Syrs, by Dominion —Young Irvington mare, fast, sound, and quiet 2 R-T. Gigs, I.T. Gige, Spring Drays (light and heavy), Spring Carts, Rustic Carts, Tip Dray (firatilass), 2 Sets Dray Harness, Trap :-.nd Gig Harness, Riding Saddles, S. and D.F. Ploughs, Moulders, Plant, Seed Drills, Milking Plant, Harrows, Lawn Mowers, Incubators (all sires, 50 to 400 egge), Brooders, Separators, Truck Oatshcaf Chaff, 8 Sks. Chickwhoat, Furniture and Sundries FURTHER ENTRIES INCLUDE— MR BOON, Spreydon— . Tip Dray, P. and D., equal new, Van, full lock, splendid condition, with hood, Chcs. Geld., (lyre, by Monte Christo, s. and n-i great mover. Bay Geld., 9rrs (Mumura), by Stamprose, dam Flame, great jumper, Cow, carved Monday, sound and quiet, 30 Trusses Hay, 22 Sacks Wheat, Sheep and Fowl Netting, Landau, rubher-tyrcd, almost new, Teat 8 x 10, Seed Potatoes, Clyde, B. Queens, Dales, 4 Sacks Onions. Petrol Engine, Si li.p., Dover Stove, Draught Collars, Horse Covers, ti Cases Apples. NOTE DATE: Owinq to Raccs, thcro will bo* NO SALE NEXT FRIDAY. HARRI' SMITH, 64-10 Auctioneer;— CLE AIDING SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1 p-m. Account MR A. J. LORD Carpenter, 13 Saby'a road, ■ Halswcll. /CARPENTERS' TOOLS, a complete out\j )it Rub'bcr-tyxcd Gig, Iron-tyred Uig, equal now, Cob, s. and h., ttiai, 1 .ant*, GHs* etc., Garden Tools, Harness, Poultry, Firewood Furnituro of G-roomcd House, including Linos, Bed., Blanks, Curtains, Tables, Chairs, Tnblo Covers, Cutler)-, Pictures Crockerv, l-'loor Rugs, Mcui Harrows, 0 Harrows, Fuddlo Grass Se«l Sower Small Holier. Trolley, Lawn Mowers, Planot Junr. Horse Hoe, Standard Pho-ogvaph and 22j "iDGE and SMITH have bcen favoured with instructions from MR LORD to hold a Clearing fcalo of all his goods, unreserved. Mr Lord gooa into Camp at an fmQ Jot o{ Toola ttnd in Fpicndid condition, also the Inri.iture is clean and- good. There is a largo entry too numerous to* particularise. CLARIDGE and SMITH, 64.) 1 Auctioneers^ CLEARING- SALE. TEMPLETON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 1 p.m. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. MR W. CRAN, TEMPLETON. 2 Cows, Shorthorn and Jersey, just.calved; 2 Cows, Jeiseys, now uue, sound and quiet, 1 Steer (yearling),' 2 Yearling . Calves, Bay Gel., 9yis, s. and h., very quiet, 4 Pigs, 1 Fat Pig, Sp««S Dray *2 new), Pleasure Tiup, 1 Set 2-lioieo Ulsca ' ® bi"dcs SF Plough, 1-liorso Grubber Jari Moulder, 2-lCftves Harrows'and Trees, 3 Horso Covers 4 Cow Covers, Pig Net, •Hakea. Spades, and Forks, Hots, Scythe, Yokes and Trees, Sot Trap Harney, Set I£ay Harness. Blinkers, Hames, B. .BaiU®, 001 lars Plough Chains, 100 Stakes, Blucgum Posts 3©wt. Plain Wiro (now), Barb Wire, Onil Sheer) Netting, 2 Wire Strainers, GrindSole, Maul,' Crowbar, Crosscut Saw, CagMUrt'Bench,' Pig Feed BoUer, 2 Hives Milk Buckets and Churn, Pans, Ladder, Hay Knifo 10 Sacks Pig Potatoes, 80 Sacks v.et.l, Breeze's and British Queens (true to name), Sundries, 10 Pair Fow,s.

»asinTH ion] C to ol liold a Cloarins Sale of Ilia Llve anJ dead Stock. As Mr Cran lias sold his farm cvory lot is for ' unreserved sale. CLARIDGE and SMITH, „ , Auctioneers. G442 — ———— FARMERS' SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ( FARMERS Consign your Chaff and Pro-, duce to thesv. Yards. No rejccte to fear All "lines eold on their merits, This is the largest distributing *irm in Canterbury wf advise Shareho dera.to patronise the£ yards,.aud by so doing tho future of yo For S cTe our Aucti°n«rh»ano SSa^th\ n SToJuIa F r ir S S have 3 been for ycV. a White Elephant. CLARIDGE and SMITH, C 2420-4179 Auctioneer!: R S. McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION. aiipm THIS DAT. STRESS SEWIiNG ' OAK REVOLVING BOOKCASE, AJNU IN OUITKOOSIS. 143 CASHEL STREET OWSi-SffKAt; , 'i. rial Vase Oak Sideboard, Inlaid tote* Writing Table, Upholster*! Seat, Oak Hall Soft, Hall Stands, Umbigla ctand Halt Seats, Duchesso Ch«t, Chest All-Brass Bedstead, Wardrobes, M T Washstands, Bed and Box, Cream &eparator, Chum, Draught Screen, Kitehen Tables and Chairs, Couch, Lino, aiul other eundrice too numerous to parti^lanse. DRAPERY. drapery. Our usual Sale of W. F. Burns and Co.s Dratrry Stock will bo continued, time per£«s£ after tho Furniture is ® old ' R S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Ageute HoUfi® Furnishers, 143 Cashel street C 439 (Between The Bristol and Matson s). p HcKENZIE and CO, HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS VALUATORS. AND us CAsJuaftft We are still in a position to give our clients the very best value lor their money We at ill 'hold a large stock of MODIJKri£.i3, VELVETS, and all hulniture t overings. consequently w e can supply 7UININU &UITES with CM£.blEßor SEMI-CHESTEUFIELD AT Ai,iluST irRE-WAK J.-KICES. our clients are theretoio gelling the benefit of our purchases made belore the present Van< *CARSK CARPETS. Wo have a very choice selection of EhGT tsH-MADE V IiLV ET ±*ILK Afti) piiUAL AXMIXSTER CARPET IMriiKIAL AXMljSSii.lt Hli.t KUKNiSK, iUIUNIIuKE IN CHOICE DESIGNS for DlxviAu-KOOM, u, iiUOObl. and HALL. All ourFirnituro is MARKED IN PLAIN FILiUuES Our name standa as a guarantee for quality' and straight dealing. Une piico to ail Comparison and inspection coraially invited Oar Showroom admitted to be me ii n to-date in the Dominion, and one of TtJ'b«r byVatur?. light. Only the best oi Furniiuro wiU stand the test of the sunliVht Any class of Furniture wiU pass in artificial light. WF ARE C\SH BU I'ERS OF SECONDA hand fukniture. If vou arc leaving for another part of tho country, and do not wish to hold an auction sale or take all your furniture with vou lust nnfe TELEPHONE 3114, and our BuTer will call and give you the HIGH- , FST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondband Furmturc. WE ARE Bui'ERS i'Uii A-N t QUANTITY, large o r small. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S. McKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS. UXD AND ESTATE agents, 143 Cashel street. Christchurch McK. 6273 \ HOTOR will run Daily from GLEN--fL TUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry i Picsocgcra l'rom Oaif.-id to all places on "oute* to Lake Colerid-re, returcinc in timo to catch Esp.«3. Tuesday, Thursday, I and Saturday, if r.occssarv. W. LEEMING. I v Mail Contractor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16289, 13 August 1918, Page 10

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