I AUCTIONS. Wlirqi, STEPHENSON AND CO., LIMITED. OACRES —Or.c of the beat fnrma near A• \J tchurch. Or.e hr.if of this place is in wheat, also 20 acres oats, and 30 acres of prai. Balance iuccrr.c, c-tc. Tho land although heavy i? wry easy to work..and is fenrod into il poddccks. Buildings comprise two and r.umerotis buildings of ail kinds, also shcepyaidi an:l dip. Price, £67 10? per acre. For further particulars call on n.=. iqo DAIRY FARM, about 25 mi:c.= f:om Christ church. Pric«, £40 per acre. 190 Acrcs close to school, ca'.eyards, and railway. About 63 acre- aro in "crops, including wheat, oils, and barley. Thsrc are about 120 acres of heavy dairying land and besides cropping will carry 50 co« 3. Bufdin£3 compri;c livc-roomcd house, v.-aehhouso, 4-stail stable, chaffhous?, ctc. 105 \ SHBURTON DISTRICT-SCO Acrcfi mt . -t*- dium land. vSO Acres in Algerian oals. 50 acrcs in green fo:d, 150 i-cres ready for rape and turnip?, 350 acrea in g-raas sown last year. This property has grown •70 bushels of oata, and if run a« r. eheep farm will carry 1J to 2 sheop per acre. The owner is onlv asking £11 par acre and will give very reasonable! terms. " 107 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD. W8629-763 i _ HARRIS BROS. HARRIS BROS., £JOMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. 159 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHT'RCH. TIME-PAYMENT SYSTEM FOR NEW FURNITURE. Weekly Amount. Deposit. Payment. £5 .. £X .. Is 7d £10 .. £2 .. 3s 2d £20 .. £i .. 6s 4d £30 .. £6 .. 93 6d , Large Amount Same Liberal Scale. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. HARRIS BROS.' STOCK Handsome Oak and Stained Walnut BEDROOM SUITES. SIDEBOARDS, in Oak, Eauri, and Rimu, big variety. BEDSTEADS, Brase-monnted, Oi* or Keuri. in all siz«e. Beat Kapoc MATTRESSES, with superior Linen Ticking. EXTENSION DINING TABLES, in Quaint and Turned Legs. Fin© Variety WARDROBES, to suit everybody. ' CHEVAL DUCHESSES and WASHSTANDS, Uninue Designs Superior CROMWELL . DINING-ROOM SUITES. CHOICE SADDLEBAG and CHESTERFIELD SUITES. • SUITES ..IN . LEATHER, VELVET, or MOROCCOLINE. DIVAN, EASY, OCCASIONAL, and RATTAN CHAIRS. AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS, and TAPESTRY CARPETS, Beautiful Designs, in all eizea. LISKURL. AXMINSTER, and PILE RUGS and SLIP MATS. Nairn's X-quality LINOLEUM, and Williamson's D FLOORCLOTH, a Great Range to choose from. AXMINSTER, BRnggELS, ' VELVET PILE, and TAPESTRY HALL and STAIR CARPETING . : HALL STANDS, HALL SETTEES, and TABLES. BLANKETS, QUILTS. SHEETS, CURTAINS, .TABLE COVERS. FENDERS, BRASSES. CUTLERY, TOILET WARE. CHAIRS, TABLES, GO-CARTS, PUSHCARTS. And Almost Any Article Required tot Mansion or Cottage. AUCTION DEPARTMENT. MESSRS HARRIS BROS.' CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, * 158 HEREFORD STREET, • Are the MOST POPULAR AUCTION ROOMS IN CHRISTCHURCH. SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Sou can make Satisfaction a Certainty by Consigning Furniture or Sundries to tho CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Outside Sales When and Where DeeixotL MESSRS HARRIS BROS, are BUYERS of SECOND-HAND FURNITURE in an/ quantity. You can obtain full vaiuo for your Furnituio if you oonsult HARRIS BROS. SPOT CASH &ND TOP PRICE. PROPERTIES FOR~SALE. " " ALL PREVIOUS LISTS CANCELLED. WE have a number of Clients requiring 4 and 5-roomed Dwellings. • If' you havo a Prdperty for sale, SEE US, or send us particulars at once. A GOOD SPECULATIVE PROPOSITION IN PAPANUI. 7-ROOMED DWELLING, with every convenience. A splendid home, suit a retired farmer, together with C Sections, ivll surveyed. PRICE ONLY £725 CITY property. 5-roomed DWELLING, together with Double-fronted Shop, suitable for Grocery, Vegetables, and Fruit. Right in the centre of the residential district. ; : £725. NURSERY ROAD, Close to Tram. -PKQA— 4-ROOMED SNUG LITTLE efcclOV/ HOME, with every convenience, inc. e. light, gas, bathroom, copper and tubs. Section nicely laid out in garden and fruit trees. The cheapest property at present offering in Christchurch. For quick sale at £580.- ' Folio 93 HARRIS BROS., 7096 158 Hereford street. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. A HOLIDAY BARGAIN. J?KOK—-WILSOJ'fS ROAD—A Specially Cheap Property, comprising Capital Section of J-acre, with House of 5 rooms, •partly plastered and papered,, h. and c. service, extra good foundations, good outbuildings. Can give clear title, or will accept, deposft- of £100, and give terms. ,11. B. SORENSEN, 63 Lichfield street. QPREYDON, £1275—A; Model Property, ■O comprising well-built plastered Houso of 6 rooms, tiled gTutea, water supply from windmill, largo workshop, fowlhouses, etc. Exceptionally fine garden, planted with ornamental shrubs, roses, etc., splendid kitchen garden, fruit trees in bearing. Section J-. acre, with frontage of 118 i'ect. Just the placo for a Retired Farmer. H. B. SORENSEN, 1 32723-364 63 Lichfield street. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. SYDENHAM—Neat Cottage Property, 8 rooms, e.l. and gas, h.p. water, all convene encce, workshop. £600. £100 DEPOSIT. —SYDENHAM —Well-bnilt House, in good order, 7 rooms; close to car. £750. BUNGALOW and 2 ACRES, PAPANUI— Perfect order, 5 rooms, rvery convenience, loadllghta. ehed for motor, run for 50 hens. Beatlaad in the district. £1550. POULTRY FARM and STOCK, SPREYj)ON 200 Blrdfi, mostly pullets, i-eat Bur.- 1 ealow 4 rooms, e.1., and conveniences. 1 . £1050. : 1 F. P. CLARIDGE and CO. We want some Good Properties to Sell, and cap plaoo them at once. Send us particulars.- V*® 3 I 1 Extra Strong Regulating < paG, sf 0d; the most reliable Pill, in ; the Market. Chemiat# and Storekeeper*. I
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