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AUCTIONS. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. WEEKLY SALE i»i PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19ft., 1921. TITESSBS F. P. CLARIDGE and CO. r«» ■"A port the following ENTRIES i HORSES-S Entries, comprising the fol-lowing:—Half-draught Gelding, aged, all farm work; Bay Cob, dyed, s. md Half-draught Geld., good carrier's sort. HARNESS—3 Now Military Riding Saddles, 3 Riding Saddles, 1 Sot Heavy. Hw ness, 3 Horse Collars, 3 Sets Gig H»rress, Trace*, Hames, etc., * Horse CoT«r«. VEHICLES—RegaI Motor-oar, Motor Sawiwr Bench, Motor-cycle, 1 Jwronil* Bicyole, 2 Bicycles, 2 Carts, 3 Butcher's Carts. 2 Light Spring Drays, 1 Heavy Coal or Wood' Dray, 1 SpringPray, SOcwt., 8 R.T. Gks, 1 Box Cart, and numerous other Vehicles. Account CLIENT: Also Disc Plough, Dieo Harrows, Slnglefurrow Plough, Chaffcutter, Hex Sopgocd order), Farmer's Drill, Small S*t of Discs .Swhigktrees, eto, also Heavy Spring Dray and Frame. PIGS—I o'clock. MUTTON—2O Carcases. POULTRY—I.3O. a good consignment coming forward. PRODUCE—IOO Sacks Good Heavy Bright Chaff, 1 Truck Heavy Discoloured . Chaff, 2 Trucks Good Bright Chaff, 100 Sacks Wheaten Straw Chaff, SCO Sacks Oaten Straw, 4 Trucks Cow Hay, 3 Trudks Clover Hay, 30 Sacks Fowl "Wheat, 40 Sacks Garton Oata, 30 Sacks Dun Oats, 200 Sacks Table Potatoes, 100 Sacks Seed Potatoes (all varieties), 12 Sacks Horse Carrots, 20 Sacks Onions (Cental Bags), 10 Sacks Par. tridge Peas, Pig Food, an.l all Poultry Foods. SUNDRIES-Set of Scales (2), Bag Lifter, Bath, Pair Buggy Lamps. Oil Heater, Stock Whip, Garden Plough, riaU Stand, Gas Fittings, Stretcher and Kapoo Mattress, Gorse Knife, 2 Bicycle 1 Lamps, 3 Wheelbarrows, Step Ladder, Range, 15 Sacks Firewood, 3 Gates, ■Wheels and Axle, Washing Machine, a '■ • Good Doors, 2 Lawn Mowers, and a ' qxtuutity o{ I>UTiixny Rifi«B. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. G. S. MACKENZIE, 1684 Auctioneer. CLABIDGES. CLABIDGES. CLABIDGES. MR FARMER: MR FARMER: WHaT ABOUT POTATOES? WHAT ABOUT POTATOES? WHAT ABOUT POTATOES? SEED VARIETIES: SEED VARIETIES: RUBIN ADAIR. BEAUTY OF HEBRON (White). BEAUTY OF HEBRON (Pink). EARLY REGENT. EARLY ROSE. SNOWDROPS. MAORI CHIEF. UP-TO-DATE. RED DAKOTA. ABttAfl'S CHIEF. BRITISH QUEKN. MAGNUM BONUM. BREEZE'S PROLIFIC. WE OAN SUPPLY BAG OR TON LOTS. SEE Us for Prices. Sw Us for Prices. The Great Distributing Mart. The Great Distributing Mart. FP. CLARIDGE and CO., . Farmers' Kaleyards. 90 St. Asaph street. Telephone 2164. 02863-101 PROPERTIES 70S SALE. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD.

10RD . AND. HADFIELDj LIMITED. VISITORS TO CHRISTOHUBCH. VISITORS TO CiiHISTCHURCH. SPLENDID SPECS. ON EASY TERMS. COMMEMORATE this visit* to. Christ- ) church by buying into a good City Holding, well lot, and see your money grow. by purchasing o> good Property, and holding on to it. LOT 1. SPLENDID CORNER CITY HOLDING, in centre of Warehouse District, coneasting of Large Shop (Two-storey) and Dwelling Rooms, attached. Also large Two. storey Dwellinghouse, adjoining, plastered, and with every convenience, vacant land within 8 chains quoted at £BO per foot, and factory eite on opposite comer (of near area) sold lost month for £2OOO. TOTAL RENTS. £3 PER WEEK. These are low, and could be raised. GOVT. VALUE, SELLING PRICE, £lffoO. ' ' £1950. £1960. £1950. The buildings could not he erected for the money. Our instructions are to eell, and we can arrange a email deposit and balance either on Mortgage or by instalments. LOT 2. TWO BRICK SHOPS and also DWELLINGHOUSE, i-acre,' 1 chain frontage, in ono of Christchurch's most thriving districts, on main tram route, and with splen. did ahops all round. The present rentals, 285.6 d, are very low, and nave not been raised. PRICE £BSO. PRICE £BSO. The Buildings could not be erected for the money, and tho section alone is worth £500: The property has to ba sold to wind up estate, and wo can arrange easy terms with the Trustees. NOTE.—A wise man will to-day look into every tempting proposition. It is always worth tho time and the trouble, for eo fortunes are made. The above propositions aro worth the time and the trouble. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD., Laud and Estate Agents, And Trustees' Representatives, 133 WORCESTER STREET, Christchurcb. F5621-4204 ' f JIILLARYAND BAXTER. -i?l97£-A RICCARTON BARGAIX-6 cCri.4 I O ROOMS and ALL CONVENIENCES, HANDY TO TRAM and PARK. This is siturto in one of the PICK etreets of this favourite locality, and as tho owner is leaving for ENGLAND shortly he means BUSINESS. The House, which i 8 SemiBungalow, is well buiit and in splendid order, contains 6 good rooms, prettily papered, has E. light, alno gae, porcelain bath, good hot vfatoi; service, 2 bay windows, o fireplaces, cosy eun verandah, has northern aspect, and a host of good things to recommend it. There is an excellent garden and lawn, asphult paths, coal shed, bike-house, etc. The propeity requires nothing spending on it, and is for ABSOLUTE SAJjE. HILLARY and BAXTER.__ i? 1 Oft/V-IN THE SEWER AREA, and *J.OUU handy to 2d tram. We can offer you a quite New, Well-built Modern Bungalow, 6 ROOMS and KITCHENETTE, built and finished on the most appioved modern lines.' Thero are 5 good rooms, living-room and hall is beautifully panelled in FIGURED RlfiAU, full size poiceiain bath and basin, electric light throughout, aleohotp-.jnts for iron and radiator, good grates and mantels, fine sun porch, alto back verandah, connecting conveniences; the kitchenette is moat complete with innumerable cupboaras, tilting bins, meat safe, gas stove, ex. Fine Corner Section, concrete paths, and well fenced. Only £I3OO. We can lecommend this as being well-built in every way, and is an attractive home. HILLARY and JiAXTER. H 5502-343 178 Manchester street. COBB AND CO. TELEGI-lAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Pasa station on arrival of Wast Coast Express, whioh loaves Christchurch at P.BO a.m.. Tuesdays, Thurc „_„ „ , _d their Luggage only for Hokitika, Wostport, Reefton, and Greymouth, arriving Greymouth samo evening 6.40 p.m.' Through rail and coach tickets csn be obtained :it Railway Station snd Cook nnd Son's Office, Christohurch, tlao ootch tioke* for coach journey obtainable at Ihe following hotels.—Warner's, Coker's, Storey's, Clarendon, and United Service Hotels; from Mr Caasidy, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell. Chris tchurcn. Tho management is under Mr H. Csasidy, who has had solo management since 1873. CASSIDY and CO., LTD., * Propritttorf.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17227, 18 August 1921, Page 12

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