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H. C. SMITH. CLEARING SALE AT AVON SIDE. THIS DAY, AT 1 P-M. Account UR J McCLELLAND, On Premises. 83 RETREAT ROAD, AVONSIDE. >KINCIPAL LOTS—a Good Jersey Cows l in full profit, Shorthorn Cow («i™K lo 5 gallons daily), Purebred Jersey Bull Calf (3 months old, sire winner of many prizes, Jersey Cow (due shortly to 4th), Bav Gel. evrs, very quiet in hurness nnd chains, bay 'Harness Mir*, "yrs, sound and quiet, both with trials. Steam Boiler, with injector, with Government certificate, been used for boiling l»« feed; Iron-Tyred Gig, recently plirinted, equal new; Quantity Corrugated Iron. Timber, and Sundries. Large Quantity Useful Sundries. Account MR II McFEDRIES: Raleish Cart, tyres new. Turnout in lipton order. OUTSIDE ENTRIES ACCEPTED. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phono 4497. 7585 rPHE CITY MARKET, 550 Colombo street. J- PUBLIC AUCTION-FRIDAY NEXT, U a.m. 11 a.m.TIMBER, IRON', IMPLEMENTS, ETC.—II Rolls 5 and Oft Fowl Netting, 30 Sheets S.H. Iron, 13 Pkg. Cases, Now Timber (all. sizes), 60 Silver Pine Posts, Small Compressed Air Pump. 2 Egg Crates, Dover Self-setting Stove, 2 Garden Rollers, several Windows, Coil llmp, Spray Pump, 3 Grindstones, Pr. Trap Wheels and Axle. 4 Register Giates, G Ladders, 5 Prs. Steps, Wheelbarrow, and hundreds small lota 12-15 pm., MOTORS-Present Entry: 6cyl. MITCHELL CAR, 15cwt FORD TRUCK (any trial), PRECISION Motor-cycle. SUNVILLIERS Motorcvclc, 9 Cycles. 1 -p.m., FURNITURE—3 pee. Chesterfield Suite (Plush), Large Oak Sideboard, Dark Rirau Wardrobe and Duchesse (oval mirror), 2 Mirror-front Wardrobes, 2 Plain do., Book-case-Cheflonier, Large Chesterfield and Easy Chair, 3 Scotch Chests, C Duchesse Chests, 5 Sideboards, 3 Extn. Tables, 16 K Chairs, 9 Seagrass Chairs, Seagrass Settee, 3 Pianos, 2 Bedside Cabinets, .3 Extn. Tables, Wood and Iron Beds (all sizes), Mattresses inll sizes), 2 Kitchen Couches, Sun Blind, 14 Rolls Lino., Carpets, 3 Tennis Racquets, Clark, Jewel, and Avon Gag Stoves, and quantity Sundries. 1.30 p.m., EGGS, Butler, Fruit, and Garden Produce. 2 p.m., POULTRY—Large entries arriving from country and town clients. Entries invited. H. C. SMITH, Au:tio:icer. 'Phona 4497. "<&<> ARMERS' SALEYARDS. 87 St. Asaph at., opp. Aulaebrookfl. PUBLIC AUCTION-FRIDAY NEXT, At 11 a.m. Horses, Harness, Vehicles, Farm Implements, and Produce. HORBES r 4 Entered to date. Entries received up i'o time of sale. VEHICLES include Gigs, Dogcarts, Spring Drays, etc. PRODUCE—CO Sacks Seconds Barley, Wheat, Oatshcaf Chaff, etc. TO LET.-Shop in this building to Let, facing Ttiara street. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Sacks, any quantity; must he sound and clean. Good Whole Fowl Wheat, 26s per eack. H. C. SMITH. 'Phone 21&1. 733 1

CLEARING SALE TIMBER, FURNI\J tube, etc. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12tli, at I P.M. Account Mr E. W. CHATTERTON. ON PREMISES, HAWTHORNDON ROAD. UPPER RICCARTON. Largo quantity Timber, Corrugated Iron, etc., of an 8-roomed demolished Home. One Spring Dray. FURNITURE—3 Duchesses, 2 Washstands, Couch, Bedsido Pedestal Cupboard, Table, 2 Wicker Chairs. New Record Stove ( K ood), quantity Lino, J Bed and Spring Mattress. Stretcher, and many Sundnoa. ; ENTRIES INVITED H C. BMITH. Auctioneer. THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. •Phono 4197. ™" TO MASTER BAKERS AND BUSINESB SEEKERS. AUCTION SALE. BAKEHOUSE AND RESIDENCE AT KAIAPOI. AT THE CITY MARKET, 650 Colombo at. FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, at 1.80 p.m. Account Trustee in the Estate A. Anderson. LOT I—Property situated Charles street, Kaiapoi, containing 1 rood 83 porches, with 2-Storey Residence, e.1., etc. Also, 2Roomed Bakehouse, with 2 Ovens, good stables, chaflhouse, and harness room, h. and c. water in bakehouse, water supplied by windmill. LOT 2—Section in Sewell streot, at the back of the above property, containing 1 rood 11 4-10 perches. A splendid section for running horses. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.-The above premises havo been used by the Anderson family as a bakery for over 25 years, and are undoubtedly far and favourably known, and to those in search of a good preposition, in snoh a thrifty district, a wonderful trado can be done with unlimited expanaion. Possession March Ist. Auction boatd on premises. Full particulars H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phono 4*97. 7699 AUCTION SALE,. 10 ACRES. SUITABLE FOR GLASSHOUSE AND EARLY MARKET GARDENING. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, at 1.30 p.m. Account MR J. KENNEDY, Hillsborough. PROPERTY situated on Kennedy's Bush road back of Halswoll quarry. App. 10 acres good black soil, easy grade. Gets all the sun. Well sheltered. Commands excellent view. Auction board on property. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. •Phone 4497. 7600 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMHED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP, Land Department XTORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP PROJJI PERTY FOR SALE by Private Treaty, on account of Trustees late John Fincham.— We have been favoured witb Instructions from the Trustees of the late JOHN FINCHAM to sell by Private Treaty their well and favourably known Sheep Property, situated about six miles from Walkar! Railway Btatlon, comprising TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, together with Homestead Build tags. The whole property is a piece of very line low tnssock hilts and flats, the bulk of which has been surface sown with cocksfoot and elovers. The country is very warm and sweet, a large proportion being of a limestone formation, has a sunny aspect, and what Is more, the whole of the country Is well watered by springs and creeks, subdivided Into six convenient-sized blocks, by the very strongest of standard and wire fences. BUILDINGS comprise nearly new Bungalow dwelling of seven plastered rooms, with every possible convenience. Including hot and cold water service, bathroom, pantry, Washhouse. dairy, septic tank, and telephone, also hack stable and eowbyre. This property last season wintered and carried well 1800 ewes, 440 ewe lambs, and 40 wethers.. Situated about six miles from Wai knrl Railway, and eight miles from Ha warden. For price, terms, and arrangtments made to inspect, apply to— NEW ZEALAND FARMERS- COOP, LTD. (SOLE AGENTS). JOB PRIVATE SALE—RARAIA AGRI- - CULTURAL AND GRAZING* FARM— Winding up of Trust Estate.—We have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Duncan McMillan to sell by Private Treaty that well and favourably known Sheep and Agricultural Farm situated at Dorie, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES (more or less), together with all growing crops The land varies' from good agricultural to medium sheep country. Well subdivided into con-venient-sited blocks, and watered by county raees. At present there are 50 acres of wheat. 88 acres of Algerian oats. 30 acres of kale and grass, 24 acres tor turnips, and the balance in grass from one to five years. Buildings comprise a very comfortable Dwelling of seven rooms, witb every possible convenience, nicely sheltered and laid out witb lawn and flower gardons; outbuildings consist of a flve-stallod stable, chaffbouse. granary, woolshed and yards, all in good order. - Situated about eight miles from Rakaia. one and a halt miles from Post Office and School. Terms extended to • practical man. For price, terms, and arrangements made to inspect, apply to— NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP- LTD. Sole Agents. N7OBI /ANTED Known, at Nicholson and '» Co.'s Sale—Ostrich Feather Stoics, 65s 6d. reduced to 57a 6d. Nil? 1 -' TSE discretion when buying piekles. Ask > for Hayward's Military fickle and you are sure of the best. So tasty with ham, chops, et*. Be sura it's "Military." 9

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18922, 10 February 1927, Page 16

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