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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY NEXT. 7th MAY, 1929, at 1 p.m. HMATSON and CO., having received . instruction* from MRS M. A. TETHERIDGE, of ROLLESTON, will conduct a Clearing Sale of the whole of her LIVE and DEAD STOCK, on the above date, comprising : HORSES — 2 Seven-year-old Mares, all work 2 Eight-year-old Geldings, all work 1 Aged Gelding, all work CATTLE — 2 Purebred Jersey Cowi, in profit and in calf 1 Purebred Jersey Heifer, in calf 1 Jersey-Shorthorn Cow, in profit and in calf 1 Jersey-Shorthorn Heifer, in calf 1 Purebred Jersey Bull, 9 months old 2 Heifer Calves PIGS and POULTRY—--2 Bacon Pigs Quantity of Poultry IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES — 15-Coulter Drill, D.F. Duncan Plough, Booth Cultivator, Set of Massey Discs, 8-Leaf Harrows and Tree, i-ton Spring Dray, Potato Moulder, Planet Jun. complete with mould boards, Set 4horse Blocks and Chains, 1 Pair Plough Chains, Swingletrees, Harness and Covers for all horses. Cart Saddle and Breeching, Spring Dray Harness, 30 Sacks Straw Chaff, 20 Sacks O.S. Chaff, Quantity of Fowl Wheat, 200 Empty Sacks, Alfa-Laval Separator, Cream Cans. Quantity Household Furniture. 1 Overland Truck. The cows are all good ones, and the implements in gqod order, and the horses all good sorts, 7116 CITY PROPERTY. CITY PROPERTY. PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

INSTRUCTED by MESSRS HANCOX and STEERE, we will offer by Public Auction, in our Land Sale Rooms, Cashel street, on SATURDAY NEXT, May 11th, at 11 a.m., their freehold property, situated 483 Colombo street, comprising Section of 14 1-10 perches, having frontage to Colombo street of 42.89 links, together with buildings thereon, namely, 3 shops, 7 living rooms, and other offices. At present let on a monthly tenancy. The property is right in the busiest part of the Sydenham shopping area; and offers a wonderful opportunity for a speculator or anyone in search of property in this locality. Pull details from H. MATSON and CO., 7117 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE AT TEMPLETON. SATURDAY, MAY 18th, AT 1 P.M. TESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions to conduct a COMPLETE CLEARING SALE on behalf of the Estate of the late C. R. MANDER, on the Property, situated Church road, Templeton, including Implements, Farm Sundries, Household Furniture and Effects, Large Quantity of Produce, Purebred Poultry, etc., etc. Also, we shall erf-, at the same time and place, the Government Leasehold of the Property comprising 35 Acres first-class land, together with good and outbuildings thereon. Immediate possession can be given. Full Details in Later Issue. H. MATSON and CO., 7093 Auctioneers. H MATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from the TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS MARY MCCARTHY to submit to Public Auction, as above, the Block of Land comprising 45 ACRES 8 ROODS 20 PERCHES Being Lot 1 and 2 on the Deposit Plan 3256, About sis miles from town. The Terms of Sale will be 15 per cent, down, balance on possession within 14 days. To an approved purchaser the sum of One Thousand Pounds can remain by way of Mortgage, bearing interest at 6 per cent, payable half-yearly. For further particulars see— H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers, HELMORE, VAN ASCH, and WALTON, Solicitors in the Estate, 7118 Christchurch. TONKS, NOKTON AND CO., LTD. FENDALTQN. REDUCED £4()f) FOR QUICK SALE.

VERY FINE 0-ROOMED BUNGALOW with every niodein convenience, including sewer. This property is situated in one of the beat streets in this choice and much favoured suburb. The bousa is so built that it get* aIJ the sunshine and cannot be out-built. The section contains half an acre and ia beautifully laid out m lawns, garden, and well-grown shrubs and fruit trees. This property is the cheapest proposition that we have bandied for many years and has to be inspected to be appreciated It is within a few minutes' walk from 2£d tram section. Call for full particulars from the Sole Agents. Folio 16C. PRICE ONLY £1650. TONKS, NORTON and 00., LTD., 105 Hereford street, Sole Agents. MERIVALE SECTION. BEAUTIFUL HIGH SECTION, containing 31 perches, fenced, and facing good aspect in a select part The cheapest section left in this favourite district. iiOOO. Folio 6F TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., 105 Hereford street. LET—--6 Rooms, St. Albans .. ..35 6 Rooms, St. Albans .. .• 32 5 Rooms, Richmond .. " „. 7 Rooms, Avonside .. •■ -? 5 Booms, Spreydon .. ..38 5 Rooms, City •• •• « 6 Rooms, City .. •• •• f 5 Rooms, Furnished, St. Albane .- « 6 Rooms, 2 acres, Spreydon .. *U Shop, Armagh street, City .. .. *2 5 Rooms, City -■ ..a* TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. 105 Hereford street. W. E, SIMES AND CO SUPERIOR PROPERTY SALE. MDNDAY NEXT, MAY 6th. IN LAND SALEROOMS,' 109 HEREFORD i* A " STBE ET, at 2.30 P.M. inrKDKfl W E SIMES and CO. have r»M crived instructions from the owner to „U by PUBLIC AUCTION the, very fine Residential property situated 4 BTOBWABE ROAD (cnr. Springfield road), St. Albans, as above. The property compr.ses •■««:»- storey Bungalow of 6 rooms, replete with efery modJn convenience including electne ranee h and c. service, Doulton both and oasfn,' sewer, etc The grounds »*• «g ni<.fllv laid out in lawns and garden and the 3Ei? property is is a most attractive home. THE LOCAiiun IS IDEAL, OCCUPYING, AS IT W>EB, A PINE CORNER POSITION * IT . H AXI HOUSE GETTING THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF SUNSHINE. m Further information and particulars win be given on application to MESSRS W. E. SIMES and CO., 7054 116 Hereford street, Auctioneers. IHLORO Meutaene is the only sure cure > for colds and infiuejua. li 6d and 2« •*• Cook Md Soh, Ltd., •lest*. — 7

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19610, 4 May 1929, Page 24

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