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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO , LTD. SALE OF TAI TAPU DAIRY FARM. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IX DALGETY'S LAND SALE ROOM, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, *» At 2.30 p.m. ]\.TESSRS DALGETY and CO.. LTD., have y -Ll-L bctu instructor by MR C. H. ENSOR to offer, a3 above, bis good LITTLE DAIRY . comprising approximately 103 ACItES, in T.vo Blocks, as under:—• LOT I—Homestead Block, containing 48 Acres 1 Rood 14 Percbos, good heavy I grazing and dairying land. Buildings comprise good House of 8 rooms, conveniences, eloctric light, cowbaiis, with concreto fiooi'3 «nd yards, loo3c-boxes, engine and separator rooms, etc., ctc., with elcctric light throughout. Good garden and orchaid. : LOT 2—55 Acres. No buildings, good e heavy land. POSSESSION CGth MARCH, 1919. The abovo aro real good Dairy Farms. . Splendidly situated on tlio main ChristchurchTai Tapu road, only about Bix mi.es from tho Market and Tai Tapu Creamery, and offers a splendid opportunity to those in search o£ dairying land, also very suitable to a dealer. TERMS "WILL BE REASONABLE. Further particulars in tho meantime may be obtained from DALGETY and CO., LTD., 9635 Auctioneers. i RIVER EWE FAIR. TUESDAY, MARCH 11th. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account Mil E. G. SEED, Little River: j 300 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes Account SIR J. FLAHERTY, Port Levy G'JO Two-tooth Thrcc-quarterbred Wethers 200 Two-tooth Giossbred Ewes 220 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Crossbred , Ewes Account CLIENTS: 1100 Crossbred Two-tooth Ewes COO S.M. Crossbred Ewes 400 Crossbred Ewe Lambs DALGETY and CO., LTD., 2173 Auctioneers. QXFORD CATTLE SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 13th. We will be pleased to RECEIVE ENTRIES , for thi3 Fixture. 2351 DALGETY and CO., LTD. A I A U EWE FAIPv. FRIDAY, MARCH 14th. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account MESSRS LITTLE BROS., Annatldale; 300 Four-year-old Halfbred Ewes, ft good lot Account MR If. PETTI GREW, Waiau. 200 Romney Croas Fine Three-quarterbred Ewo Lambs Account Mr J. O. DALIES. Home Creek : 140 Two-tooth' Three-qnarterbre*! Ewes Account MR F. J, O'MALLEY, Lottery Downs: 200 Five-year-old Halfbred Ewes 200 Three-quarterbred Romney Cross Ewe Lambs 200 Three-quarterbred Romney Cross Wether Lambs DALGETY and CO., LTD., 2179 Auctioneers. QHRrSTCHURCH RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 27th and 28th. ENTRIES for this Fixture CLOSE at Noon on SATURDAY, MARCH 15th. 2351 DALGETY and CO., LTD. IMPORTANT SALES. WE will be glad to receive ENTRIES for tho following IMPORTANT SALES for purposes of advertisement: — Scargill Ewe Fair—FRIDAY, March 7th. Amberlcy Ewe Fair—MONDAY, March 10th. Little River Ewe Fair—TUESDAY, March 11th. s Waiau Ewo Fair—FRIDAY, March 14th. t Culverden Ew© Fair—THURSDAY, March 20th. Hawardan Ewe Fair—FRIDAY, March 21st, Christchurch Ram Fair—THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 27 th and 2Sth March. Methvon Ram and Ewo Fair—FRIDAY, March 28th. Tinwald Ram and Ewe Fair—MARCH 28th. Oxford Spccial SaIe—FRIDAY, April 11th. DALGETY and CO., LTD., , 2173 Auctioneers, id McKENZIE AND CO. &. - AUCTION. AUCTION. d THIS DAY. THIS DAY, At 1 p.m.. At 1 p.inl, IN OUR ROOMS, 143 CASHEL STREET. CUTLER'S ROLL-TOP DESK, DROPHEAD SEWING MACHINE, OAK BEDROOM AND DINiNu-KOUAI FURNITURE, ORGAN, and DuLL'S PRAM. ON account of whom it may concern, we will SELL, by AUCTION, the following CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS—Oak Sideboard, Oak Settee Suite, Oak Occ. Tables. Kauri Sideboard, H.B. Dining Chairs, ci nto-log Card Table, Morris Chair, Marble Clock, Upholstered Chair 3, Dinner U aggon, Occ. Tables, Palm Stands, Gramophone and Records. Writing Bureau, Framed Mirror, UjihojSiorcd Wicker * * Chair, Hall Stand, Pedestal, Pictures, Wall Paintings, Walnut China Cabinet, Bookcase, Cheffonier, Kitchen and Dining Tables. Toilet Ware, Duchesae Chests, Wardrobes, Rimu Duchesse, Table Lamp, Chest Diuwers, Push Cart, Gas Iron, Oil biove, Wood Kerb, Pots and Pans, Liuo. and Carpets, etc., etc. McJj KENZIE and CO. (R. St. Clair McKenzie, principal), Auctioneers, Land Agents, and - House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street ibetweon J The Bristol and Mataon's). 2344 a McKENZIE and CO. (R. St. Clair McKenzio, Principal), AUCTIUNJiEitb A.MJ Et>TAXK AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, j 113 CASHEL STREET (Between Tho Bristol and Matron's). 1 TO FURNITURE BUYERS. The Reason why we Sell so Cheap is ► BECAUSE WE DEAL ONLY FOR CASH, i NO CREDIT. L NO TIME PAYMENTS. Therefore wo aro in a position to give to EVERY CUSTOMER THE BEST MATERIAL, THE BEST WORKMANSHIP, AT LOWEST PRICES. . Wo are satisfied with a SMALL PROFIT . for a QUICK TURNOVER. 1 Call and seo our Stock of OAK and OAK STAIN, which is made from 1 well-seasoned and selected timber. We will give you a guarantee that all our OAK FURNITURE is made from AMERICAN OAK of hrst quality. If you aro wanting to refurnish, we aro prepared to take your old Furniture in part payment, which then enables you to get QUAINT UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE at a low coat. CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. NO INCREASE IN PRICES. We have a very choice display of ENGLISH-MADE VELVET PILE and IMPERIAL AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECONDHAND FURNITURE. If jrou Are leaving for another part of the country and do not wish to hold an auction sale, or take all your Furniture with ! you, just ring TELEPHONE 3414, and our J Buyer will call and give you tho HIGH- ■ EST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondhand Furniture. WE BUI' ANY QUAN- , TITY, large or email. NOTE ADDRESS: McKENZIE and CO.. (R. fit. Clair McKemie, Principal) AUCTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS. AND , HOUSE FURNISHERS, 1 143 Cashel street ' (Between The Bristol end Matson's). I j TTOLMES and SONS manufacture all their ! —• own Bedding, and guarantee it made : y° m best Samarang Kapoc. Buy direct ue Manufacturers. H4313 2 ■-~ . 1

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16462, 4 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16462, 4 March 1919, Page 10