AUCTIONS. ; ~ N.Z. FARMERS' 00-OP. ASSOCLU i TION, LIMITED. ij — PUBUO AUCTION. ' SUBDIVISION OF BROOKSIDE STUD r KNOWN AS MAINS. t, THE PROPERTY OF J. s. BOAG, ESQ * TO BE SOLD AT CHRISTCHURCH J " , j On SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd. 1919. £ T HE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVH i An A v SOCIAT^0N 0P CANTERBURY "ttjo received instructions from J. s 1 w?nv' Q ."{. by PUBLIC AUCri? • t °® ir £and Salerooms, Cash*! • ;q* Trfn na v 1 / nt "-M o'clock <«' 1 SATURDAY March 22nd, 1919, tho whok ! 'aluaWo PROPERTIES, eontabjac ■K?-l IU;Nr)RED AND NINETY ACBEB • subdivided into THREE BLOCKS as foil « lows:— • LOT 1—439 Acres and Homestead Build. " ings. LOT 2—270 Acres. { LOT 3—2Bs Acre*. Tho Homestead Block of 459 acres comnrises , very rich, heavy agricultural and grarinir 1 la " d . which has grown licavy crops of wheat oats, peas and barley, and as Mr Bo™ ■ i! ?S \l 10 P ro r« r ty for the production of , his Stud Border Leicesters, with which lie : has been eo successful, it is not necessary 'i for us to commont as to the qualities of tho S pastures on "The Maine." Lota a and 3 are situated about 3 miles •! irom the Homestead, and consist of good sweet plains lands, which ia easily worked. and produced good crops of oate, rape, and ; > there is now growing ouo of the finest crona " i of turnips in tho district. For the production of fat lambs this land has very few equals, and works in excellently <1 >vith tho heavier land. " •; The BUILDINGS on the Homestead compriso an up-to-date dwelling 0 f 8 rooms, with every possible convenience, including and" 1 ofliSs W<lter sorvice '' bathrooln . scullery. Outbuildings: 2 Ictese-boxee, whare 4. roomed cottap. car shed, H-utailed stable granary and loft. ' The grounds about tho hou6£ are very tastefully laid out with lawns, shrubs, and flower • beds, completing a very attractive homestead. Outbuildings—B-stall stable, chaflhouse im. ' piemen t ehed, cowbyrcs luid pigstyes with concrete floors, good woolshed, yard, and dip.' \ PLANS in the course of preparation. ' Further particulars upon, application to N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. 2992 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS AUCTIONEERS AND HOCSS ' . FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (NEXT POST OFFICE). THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN ! BY CAREFUL BUYING* BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT ■THU J RIGHT PLACE. 1 | YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING I i HERE. . |ji We can. supply you with NEW FURNI 5 JURE OF BEST MANUFACTURE, IN : .-i OAK, the price of Stained Rimu elsewhere. ' INSPECT OUR ' ' Haudsomo Oak Sideboards at £5 10s, Duchesse Chests at 39s 6d. Oak High-back Dining Chairs at 19s 6d. Stained Walnut Sideboards from £i 10a Kitchen Tables at, 14s Gd. Kitchen Chairs at 4s 6d. Chesterfield Couches at £8 10k Oak Roll-top Desks from £5. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS- j Of Every Description, Bedroom, Dining- ||f room, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, m i'O Oak. and Rimu, to suit all taetes and purses. Wo can furnish your mansion . or your cottage—and save you money. AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNEBS, • : Grand Quality, 27in wide, 8s €d, 10s 6d, and 12a 6d per yard. TAPESTRY RUNNEBS from St 9d per yard. 1" CARPETS— ~ 3 We carry a Very Choice Stock of Axminster, Mirzapore (all-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Brussels, and Tapeetiy Carpets, and can still quote you at nearlj - t ro-war prices. HEARTHRUGS AND SLIP MATS— A Fine Stock to choose from at loir prices—from a Kitchen Rug at 3s fid to a best Axminster for the Drawing-room - at 37s Cd. We have a very fine range of the latest designs, of •uxiwLEUMSI LINOLEUMSiI At Lowest Prtoce. As large a stock ur . any in town to choose from. • LACE CURTAINS— Three yards, Istest patterns,. 5s 6d per pr. Also. BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS. TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowest Prices. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO MAKE AN INSPECTION Of our Goods, and compare prioe* and quality. We feel confident tho result will prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF . pESIRED. If you are sot in a position to pay spot cash, give us a call, and we will discuss our easy time payment system with you.. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. yj K uid WILLIS, Auctioneers asd House Furnishers, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Poet Office). McK6277-066 NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCI COMPANY OP N.Z.. LTD. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. "FERNBRObK," CLOSE TO OAMARU. . SATURDAY, 6th. APRIL, 1919, At X o'clock. ATATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY i> COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Trustees, Executors, and Agency Com- ,i pany of Nil, Ltd., as Trustees for LADY MILLER and the late SIR HENRY J. MILLER. to offer, at their rooms, Tyne street, OAMARU. on the above date, that most desirable property, known as "FEIiNBROOK,' containing - 273 ACRES 2 ROODS 20 POLES. Property is situated only 21 miles from fikmnni, and is handy to Racecourse, WaiHigh School, Freezing Works, and yi Abaitoixs. later,; | asst • .j TILINOHER DREADNOUGHT" MOTOR ' i \J CYCLE TYRES are made by the North $ British Rubber and are good enough foi % the British War Office, who are .using hun- 3 dredi of thotuandsjla the Great War. H*&81
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