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AUCTIONS. JONES- McCROSTIR rn . T V TD. handy to town. I j -j QA ACIIES good cropping aud jhccp I JLOU 11 ciiics from town, 1 5C .. 0a I ;>uc'. rail, well ienccd and suodividtu into i I paddocks, 3 cc.ci m '..neat, li ;icr«.s i£ louts, 9 acres (or root crops; gco .l luusa i rooms and wasaboufe,_ :.luiost i.ew • e tails, chaillioutv. • eia-os. a..a ou;buii«iiu s -j. Owner selling on account old ant would consider io~ huiisv. \* ilj 1. PRICE £21 PER ACRE. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. dairying and grazing land. L.I.P. OAA ACRES of heavy cropping- and dairytjUL/ iug land, L.1.1'., rent -£51 17s :U half-yearly; UO acres rich' swamp land, Balance Rood cropping lai:d; carrying at p-o----scnt 050 ewes and lamas, -oU ewe hogget?, horses. cattle; implement* and sunuric-s. Good 4-roomed house, bath, pantry, washhouse, storeroom, O-s'.allcd stable, wco'.siieJ, yards; 1 niilo school and rail. X7OG ! Prico as a o°i I; o concern £G3OO. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. 6rr ACRES of heavy grass land, liaidy • to Christchurcli; lease ha 3 eovon year«! to run; rental £3 per a.io. Carrying 2i cowa at present; G acres in wheal-, ! acres iu oats. Good 5-roomed ecullery, wnshhouse, 4-stallcd stable, loosebox, ai.d trapped, li) cowbails, milking plant, petrol engine. Will eell os a going concern. Price and further particulars lrom JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD HANDY LITTLE HOLDING. Q ACRES of good land, within G tnile3 Town; 3 acres in lucerne, 1 acre i mangolds; closc to rail and school; 6-room iiungalow, h. and c. bath, loosebox, cowba shede. Owner consider exchange for larj place. AJ.U PRICE, £1350. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD.

L SPLENDID DAIRYING AND CROPPINC LAND. LEESTON DISTRICT. IQO of Heavy Cropping £,n< -LOU Dairying Land, situated 3 mile i School, Rail, Saleyards, and Creamery, wel watered by windmill and arieiians, ue! subdivided into 9 paddocks, 45 acres wheat 30 acres for barley, 8U acres for closer coed balance in young praises, good G-roome-House, h. and c., dairy, washhouse, 8 stalled stable, chaEhouse, implement shed slaughter shed, motor shed, shcepyards, i:en 3-plant milking machine, shed und yard Good terms arranged. Y2j2i Price and further particulars from JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. DAIRYING AND SHEEP LAND. PAA ACRES, suitable for dairying and *JV/v/ sheep; 130 acres heavy swamp land, balance tussock hills, well watered and subdivided. Lccated close to Saleyards, Township, Rail, and School. QJIS9 PRICE, £13 per acre. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. HANDY TO RANGIORA. •J ACRES of Heavy Cropping and Graz-J-tIV/ ing Land, GO acres in wheat, 20 acres in oats, 28 acres for peas. Balance in young grasses. Carrying at present 250 ewes and 23 head cattle, well watered and fenced. Good Six-roomed House , dairy, G-stalled stable, granary, looseboxes. X 2037 PRICE, £37. 2631 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. R. S. McKENZIE AND CO.

j THIS DAY. THIS DAY. J CONTINUATION OF AUCTION SALE, At 11 a.m. Sharp. On tho Premises, No. 441 MADRAS | STREET, just over Bealey avenue. ON Account of Mrs J. M. Warren. Owing to the large number of lots we were unable to finish yesterday. Part of Draw-ing-room, and all Bedroom Furniture still to be sold. NOTE.—Owing to the above Sale, Our Room Sale will NOT commence until 2 p.m. sharp. Our Rooms are full to doors. GILBER PIANO, CUTLER ROLL-TOP DESK, MARBLE CLOC.K, GARDEN SEAT, POT PLANTS, and DRAPERY. IN OUR ROOMS, 143 Cashel street. On Account of Various Clients, wo will offer tho following CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS:—Couch in Moquette, Oak Settee Suite in Moquette, Saddlebag Couch, Upholstered Armshairs, Daisy Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Kauri Sideboard, China Cabinet, Leather Dining Suito, Divan Chairs, Writing Bureau, Pulmstands, Cheffoniers, Leather Couch, Jardiniere Bowls, Vases, H.B. Dining Chairs, Bamboo Tables, Kitchen and Dining ' Tables, Coal Vase, Duchesse Cheats, Duchesse Pairs, Kauri Wardrobes, Toilet Ware, Wood Cot, Beds and Wires, Institution Bed, Gas Grili, Wringer, Bath, Meat Safe, Lawnmower, Lino, Carpets, and Other Sundries too numerous to particularise, DRAPERY SALE AS USUAL. R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street, 2843 (Between tho Bristol and Matson's). E. S. McKENZIE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AAu ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE 143 CASHEL STRJiEX (between The Bristol | and Alatson'd). I -C9nnn- A TWOI STOREi'EI) BUNGALOW, of seven large rooms, two years oid, and erected under the supervision of an arohitect. Artistic easement window,3, latge panelled hall, 11 loot stud, plautered, and papered, Bleeping balcony ' on the sunny side, handsome leadlights, tiled gratca and hearths, porcelain bath and basin, 6hower, wardrobes built iu, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, dotaeiNxl waehliouse, gas, copper, pressure water 6up ply, gas and electric light. Motor shed, concrete floor, and drive. Tho appointments in the house are ©very- » thing that could bo desired, and would please the most jiaiticuiar. Tho outsido grounds and appearanco arj summed up in one word, "psri'ect, with almost a 1-acro. This property provides a beautiful residence lor a gentleman. Easy terms. The oivner'a reason for selling is that ho is leaving Christchurch. I7AA—A REAL LIVE SNIP, stiitablo d&X luu for a Retired Farmer. A firstclass House of G rooms, East aepcct, plastered, tiled grates and hearths, mantels, bath and basin, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, w::shhoLse, to;- . per and tubs electric asphalt ' paths, stables, and nearly 4 acres of J land, with (rontago to three streets. , Tho garden is beautifully laid out, , including a fountain and concrcto pond. There i 3 al3o a first-clas<s orchard. A really splendid oj-por- , tunity for a man with limited capi- ' tal, and who is watching for a nibble. This property could be subdivided j with good results, for it is in a er.bn- . did locality. Terms: £250 deposit, balance can remain on Mortgage ai; 44 per cent, for throe or five years. K S. McKENZIE and CO., : AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET jbaf.veen Th c Bristol and Matron's). Mt>lo2-G75l A MOTOR will rua Daily from GLEN- T TUNNEL to DARFIELD, and carry 0 Passengers from Darfield to all places or, , - ■outo to Lake Coleridge, returning in time i 0 catch Cass Express, Tuesday, Thursday, i "j .cd Saturday, if necessary. " 1 W. LEEHING, j, 1 Mail Contractor. a 2

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 12

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