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AXTOTXOZFB. H. 0. SMITH. ■pAKiIEES' SALEIAKDS. PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 11 A.M. Account Mr T. H. Strachan, North Beach: 1 Roan Gelding (aged), broken to all harness; trial 1 Light locwt Spring Dray (Steel) 1 R.T. Dogcart \Hunt), new tyros, 2 sets harness Account Mr 11. Gallop, Sydenham: 1 Black Cob Male, 7 off, S.H., fast, quiet for lady 1 Set Gig Harncse and 1 R.T. Gig (good turnout) Account Mr G. Saneom, Heathoote: 1 Grey Mare (aged), any trial: been working in milk cart; 1 set harness 1 Back Delivery Milk Float. (Steel Broa.); as good as new Account Vairous Clients: We have an entry of 12 horseo. Further entries received up to time of eale. Vehicles include 2 Trotting SuLkys (Houghton pattern), 2 (80cwt) Spring Drays, 21(1 ton) ditto, J 6haft R.T. Tray Gig, 3 Box CarU, 2 R.T. Dogcarts. 2 Wool Waggons. Over 60 vehicles on Bale. pigs sold at 12.30 p.m. Present entry: 1 pen of weaners. Acoount Glentunnel client, at 1.40 p.m. „, e sell to highest bidder 95 sacks of Oatshcaf Chaff which »rrived in store slightly wet. Also 100 sacks of heavy Oatsheaf Chafl (discoloured), SO sacks of Table Potatoes (must bo sold), 17 eacks of 2nd quality Oats 25 eacka Feed Barley. Roofing Iron. All lengths on sale, 6d per *°Best quality Paint on Sal®, 12s 6d per gallonStorage space to let. H. C. SMITH. 'Phone 21 £46193 mi HE CITY HARK ET, '1 550 COLOMBO STREET. PUBLIC AUCTION —FRIDAY. 11 A.M. IMPLEMENTS, TIMBER, and SUV DRIES—Reid and Gray 3-furrow Plough 2 Harrows, Hillside Plough, new Cockshutt Garden Plough. Sawbench arid Saw, Sliding Bench. 2 good Seed Cleaners, Hand Chaficuttcr, Hand Grain Crusher H Coils Cyclone Fencing, 12 _ Cyclone Gates (3ft to 4ft 6in), line new Sinks, 4 Lavatory EW (eewer), 6 Wheelbarrows, 2-ton Endless Chain, 2 Garden Hose, Bucket Spray Pump, 10 Ladders 12 x 16 feet, Treadle Turner s Lathe, Engineer's lathe (equal new), Walters' Range, Milk .Drum, Cream Can, 2 Tonts (12 x 10 and 10 x 12), Shovels, Picks, Scythe, 2 large Windows, quantity new limber. clean-up of several trucks, Birch Posts, W.C. in good order. COEMGATHD £2B ton; 6d per foot. Orb brand, damaged. RED OXIDE PAINT. Best brand on market—l 23 6d gallon. Special quotations for larger quantities. Mixed ready for use. PRODUCE—TabIo and Seed Potatoes, Ground Pig Feed, 5 Socks Algerian Oats (good lino), 8 Sacks Whole Whekt, ITowl Grit, Rock Salt, Clover Seed, etc. FURNITURE—3 Sideboards, Bookcase, Settee, i H.B. Chairs, 3 Duchesses. 6 Single Beds, 3 Wooden Beds, 6 li-on Beds, i Stretchers, Colonial Couch, Carpet Square, 2 Hearthrugs, Croquet Set (equal new), 3 Suitcases, 6 Cabin Trunks, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, and other Household Lines. EGGS 2 p.m. POULTRY 2.15 p.m. Present entry—ls pair Runner Ducks. Splendid lines from country. Top prices. Send for crates. Further entries, invited. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. 'Phone 4497. 6191 SPECIAL SALE MOTOR-CARS AND ' BICYCLES. AT THE FARMERS' SALBYARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. Present Entry—Argyle Delivery Motor, 15 h.p., new magneto; coat £2B; good running order; irial. Standard Delivery Motor, 20 h.p., good running order. Both the above are suitable for tradesmen, carry good appe&ranco; have been used by a firm of leading Christchurch drapers. Account Mr While, Riccajton—Overland Truck, 40 h.p.. e.1., all tools, erbo.; trial. _ Account A. C. Midgley, New Brighton—3seater Paige, 6-cylinder, e.1., s. starter, new tyres; in beat order.; splendid appearance; trial. Account Owner—Overland Cax, with delivery art back; running order; trial. Account M. Medway—lndian Motor-cycle, 7-9 h.p. Powerplus, 1921 model, e.1., tools and other equipment, wiit colonial body Side-ohair attached. Owner leaving for Auckland. Trial. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Six Ladies' and Gent's Bicycles, _ also Juvenile Bioycle, Motor Tyres. Bicycjo Tyres. Side-curtains, eto., Pair Racing Bicycle Wheels, 1 Bicycle Frame, 8.5.A., and Sundries. Account Mr Howie, New Brighton—Sunbeam Light Delivery, h.p,, spare wheel, good tyres, good running order, with trial. | 619 a SPECIAL SALE DAIRY CATTLE, GRADE JERSEYS AND OTHEIR BREEDS. ALSO, WEANER AND STORE PIGS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, at 1 P.M. AT THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. ST. ASAPH STREET. Present Entry—Account Mr Heney, Kimberley: Fawn Jersey, due to 4th calf; lias had 3 prizes, first and 2.seconds; sound and quiet. Account Mr R. Wilson, St. Martins: Jersey Heifer, now due, from splendid cow; very <juiet. Only reliable, quiet cows with a warranty accepted; for these we «an command top prices. Send in your entry at once. Rail to Addington. ENTRIES INVITED. H. O. SMITH. Auctioneer. 'Phone 4797. 6196 AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE and EFFECTS, MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER Ist, AT 1 P.M. Account of ME G. HICKS, who is giving up housekeeping.. On the premises, O Kipling street, Addington. Principal Items—7-piece B. Suite, Tapestry Carpets, Square, Carpet, Hall Runner, Lino, Hearth Rugs, Oak Occasional Table. Dining Room Table and Chairs, .Two Duchesses, Overmantel, Pictures, Clock, Evison Gramophone and Records, Curtains, Jardimeries, Palm Stand, Crockery, Cutlery, Cooking: Utensils, Blankets, Garden Tools, etc. Taie No. 14 Car to Kipling street. • H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 'Phone 4197. 550 Colombo etree^

BALLAN, THOMSON AND CO. CITY— £990—NEW BUNGALOW S rooms, porcelain Ibaih and basin, electric lieht, etc.. etc. About 26 perches of land. £150" DEPOSlTarrange mortgage. LINWOOD—£63O—SQUARE HOUSE v 4 rooms, plastered, papered, 3 fires and range, gaa and usual conveniences; 4-acre, coalfiied, foWlhouse. £SOO mortgage. £75 DEPOSIT; balance 18 months. ST ALB AN S —£IO9O—SQUARE HOUSE, sis rooms, plastered, papered, electric light, gaa cooker, etc., etc.; Thirtyei»ht parches, with two frontages; two ahede. At tram etop. 63 RICCARTON—£I.O4O— NEW BUNGALOW of 4 rooms and kitchenette, panelled hall, together with all modern conveniences and accessories. £loO DEPOSIT; balance 64 per cent. iba FENDALTON BUNGALOW of o rooms and every up-to-date modern appointment. The section comprises about 54 perches, garage, workshop. Well laid out and planted; etream running through back of property. An ideal home, handy to railway and tram. We will bo pleased to mo.or prospective purchasers to view any of the above properties. BALLAN, THOMSON and CO., Auctioneers, Financial, Commission and Estate Agents, Valuers, etc.. 175-177 HEREFORD STREET (Opp. N.Z. Express Co.) TELEPHONE 4553. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J T. Lftwrie.) (Th° B - Da^oLAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers, House and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, and General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STREET, Next door to Opera House. Telephone 1955. THB- CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN THE CITY. COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date Designs ia Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. We always keep a large assortment of New and Second-hand Furniture for Private. B*l#OUR SHOWROOMS a.re open till 9 o'clock FRIDAY EVENINGS. Oak Bedroom Suites, Oak Sideboards, Oak Wardrobes, Hall Linoleuma, Curtains, Rugß, Bedsteads, Bedding, Blaaand DALTON pay highest Cask Prices for Seoond-band Furniture. RING UP and they will call and giT« 7W IXwEIZ had VALIOJS, A-Sutfrntaa. 1

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