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AUCTIONS. ',:.;■* GRADDOCK'S AGENCY OOY., LTD 2 MINUTES FROM 'NO". 2 CAR. ..^i VERY FINE PROPERTY, containing 46 PERCHES, splendidly fenced and nicelv laid out and planted, and most.SUB- > STANTI ALLY-BUILT and WELL-FINISH. KD RESIDENCE, containing .6 large liv. '■ ing rooms (Dining-room 18 x 15, Drawingroom 16 x 14, etc.), totrether with all modern conveniences and appointments, including electric Usht a*>d 8*». bathroom, h. and' c. service, waehhouee, copper and tube, and ;\~ mnny other convenient accessories. The Property has a wide Northorn frontage, and is in perfect order throughout. IOW PRICE. EASY TERMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. CRADDOCK'S AGENCY COY., LTD., Telephone SSO6. v H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. CONSIGNED MERCHANDISE. LARGE AND VALUABLE CONSIGNMENTS. Handsome Reductions. Genuine Bargains. EVERY LINE FOR iJONA FIDE SALE. ON ACCOUNT OF SEVERAL CLIENTS, we are instructed to offer FURTHER CONSIGNMENTS OF 'IHE UNDERMENTIONED LINES, prices jn most cases being again roducod, as our client* are determined to realise:— SOU Congoleum Art Rugs, a grand line, in sites 9 x 4|, 9 x 6, 9 x 7|, 9 x 10J 9 x 12. These must be cleared immediately, the prices quoted being ridiculously low. Further Consignment of NEW SACKS—IE Bales of 46's, 5 Bales of 48'«, all perfect; 2 Bales of Centals, eaoh 1000, weight 12os. Prices hare been further reduced. These lines HAVE TO GO. BOILED LINSEED OIL, RAW LINSEED ' OIL. Scores of Kegs of Best British WHITE LEAD. Our Clients Must Sell to make room. Office Safes, Bicycles, Paints, Seaming Twine, Hessian at Job Prices, Indian and Wilton Carpets, 10 Tons Hog Wire, Plain Wire. ROOFING IRON, 6, 7, Bfts. Further Consignments of Iron to follow. Also arriving during week: ONE TRUCK OF FOWL WHEAT. Book orders early. H. B. SORENSEN, 88728-713 63 Lichfield street. H. 0. SMITH. £4OO. GOOD WILL OF LEASE. £4OO. With Right to Purchase. Three years to run. IQH ACRE FARM, B'ituated at Sprineston, XO\) good medium soil, subdivided into 9 paddooks, well fenced, 20 eor» in oats. His . grown 45 bushels of oats and 40 bushels of wheat to the aero. Five-roomed Good Sound House, washheuso, eoullerv and bathroom, 4stalled stable, looseboot, ohaffhouse, granary, and implement shed. There is * right to purchase clause is the agreement at £lB per acre. ' NOTE.—Government valuation £lB 10s pet This, is undoubtedly ft genuine snip. The owner is just out of hospital, honce his reasons for selling. Folio 85-171 SOLE AGENTS; . THE CITY MARKET, 660 Colombo ttiest. 'Phone U97. H. 0. SMITH, Proprietor, Auctioneers, Grain and Produce Merchants, "> Land and Estate Agents, CLEARING SALES TOWN AND FARMERS' -CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton, . I K A T O. GOING CONCERN. VERY CHEAP PROPERTY. QOQ ACRES FREEHOLD—BOO Acre* 3t OZfO good graesj 6 acre* in oats, 8 acres in turnips, and 15 acres fallow. 8Roomed comfortable house, bathroom, washhouse, etc., 8-etaJled stable, 8-beil conhas never been on the market, an block with two *oad frqntages. It is watered in every paddock, of which the are 'l4. There is a good shelter plant ton, and clunips of titree in several places, The land to flat to easy rolling, and is of good quality. School and saleyards ons mile distant, cream is picked up at the cowshed, >a steamer wharf 4| miles, and launch landing half-mile. The fences and roads are good. | The price includes 80 dairy cows* which £37 10s PER ACRE. OASH £3OOO. Balance 6 years at 6 per cost. THE FARMERS' CO-OPEHATTVB AUCTIONEERING CO, LLMITED, Victorift street, F6257-880» HAMILTON. , H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. £IOO ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. PRICE ONLY £Mfc PRICE ONLY £9M. SUBSTANTIAL BUNGALOW OF FIVE. ROOMS, > Bathroom, hand basin, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, gas, washhouss, copper, and tubs, h.p. water supply, plastered and papered, sewer connexion. GOOD SECTION, ON TRAM LINE. GREAT TERMS FOR THIS CLASS OF PROPERTY. H. d. LIVINGSTONE AND CO, AUCTIONEERS, 188 HEREFORD STREET. LSS2S-8494 LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. Lawris.) (Dm. Dalton, LAWRIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, House, and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, sad General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AM) WHERE REQUIRED, 210 I'cAal bTKKET, ' Next Door to Opera House, Telephone 1966. IHE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN, THE ciiy. . COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-aate Designs in Oak Furnitures k well worth inspection. Ws always Rep a large assortment of New and Second-hand FURNITURE! for .Private Sale. I OUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY Evenings, .Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall . Stands, Linoleums, Curtains, Rugs, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blankets, •to. IjAWBXE and DAI/TON pay Highest Cash .Price for Second-hand Furniture. RINO UP and they will call and give you a Price: LAWRIE and DALTON Auctioneers. L 5872 WANTED KNOWN; •''-M HAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the ■■?s _. PRICE OF MEAT to Rock Bottom for; i/f SPOT CASH and as we have only 4 short ':%<;; time to live, get the best. ..;■/; Rubbish is dear at any price; the bsst is ;ii, always cheaper in the end. And do not be" ; «B persuaded to buy inferior quality or rubbiah, when by patronising F. H. STEEL &p you can always rely on getting the Cream of >f| Canterbury. Customer* in City or Suburbs V$ waited on Daily for Orders. -Sjji Letters) and Telegrams promptly attended ,^f Small Goods a Speciality. The annual out- .'itt put reaches halt a million pounds. ,\M The quantity sold speaks. 4or itself. SB9IB •'m

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17103, 26 March 1921, Page 16

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