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AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. IHE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO STPUBLIC AUCTION. THIS DAY, 11 a.m. I us' Selection Second-hand Doon, Win,w«, Timber, and Corrugated Iron. MOTOKs anil BICYCLES 12.1:,— Account r IJ. Lord: Triumph Motor and Side-choir, = 1- Bicycles. Account Owner: Light c v,; s v Car, 2-seatcr. trial. Account Mr Farr~e- Indian ar,d isde-ei.rvir, perfect order, trniture. ■VRNITrKr'.. ■ UKNITUKE. r UR.NITUR]\ •'URMTURK. 'URNITUKE. es, Linos.. Carpets. Hundreds of Line'. the largest stocks to select from in hurch. -, POULTRY. POULTRY 2.15. •a? Entry: Line Brown Leghorns and ::r.orcas, aUo Duck*, Cockerels, Hens, e ■ ■:■. Un: Mr Cou'.ey: 500 Egg Incubator, as H. C. SMITH, Prop. Phone 4497. iHf FARMERS' SALEYARDS. S7 ST. ASAPH STREET (Opp. Aulsebroo!:'?). WEEKLY AUCTION TODAY. AT 11 A.M. HORSES. HARNESS. IMPLEMENTS. ! VEHICLES, and PRODUCE. ! Full list yesterday's paper?. Late entrv —2 Sack=, 6 Sugar Bag?, guaranteed Epicure Seed Potatoes; also 23 Sacks Wheat, Co Sacks Chaff rejected at Lyttelton. H. C. SMITH. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HAEMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. EXCHANGE FOR GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY OWNER of Two First-ciass Properties desires to exchange same for half to oneacre of Land with modern Dwelling and one or two Glasshouses. H:s properties coruprise well-built house of 8 rooms with ail conveniences, within few minutes of t'lty, together with Valuable Corner Section, ret at present for £2 weekly—equity £CO>. sNo Modern Sound Residence of Fivo Rooms an! every convenience, handv ;o tram (wculii let for 25s per week). PRICE £CS<J Clear title. TVf.,l equity, £1250. MORTGAGEES „„„ TV^ FIRST-CLASS SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. /j»A ACRES, FREEHOLD, situated In V>o" One of the Best Farming Districts in CANTERBURY, it) the North west Rain Area; handy to rail and school: well subdivided and fenced; watered by creeks and springs; all ploughable; aboat one-third rich flats —Idea! for Cropping—balance low hills (grow excellent crops of turnips and hold grass well). There is some gnrse and scrub on small area ot back, which can easilv be cleared and ploughed. BUILDINGS comprise Modern Dwelling of 5 Large Rooms in good order, bathroom hot and cold water, electric light, etc.; good woolshed and yards, stable -liaffhouse, pigstves etc. PRICE £l6 PER ACRE, or close'offer. EASY TERMS can be arranged for capable farmer able to stock up and work the property. This is a Good Proposition. . EXCHANGE FOR FEW ACRES LAND WITH OR WITHOUT MODERN HOUSE. SPREYDON —ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE, very nicely situated and close to tram; large sun porch and every modern conveni ence. High and dry Fection, well fenced, concrete paths and ui,,' r garage. PRICE £I3OO Clear title. Owner will Exchange for about 5 Acres Good Land, preferably with modern dwelling, but would consider the bare land SPLENDID HOLDING WITH GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUE I ACRES of the very best land In Papal nui, suitable for dairying or market well situated and handy to trai has long double frontage and will be valuable for cutting up later on. Buildings comprise cottage of 2 rooms with conveniences, wash house, dairv. and up-to-date cowshed (concreted) Price £I6OO or offer Easy terms ar ranged. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED, Land and Estate Agents. Sharebrokers. Agents Northern Assurance Company, Ltd. 81 HEREFORD STREET WEST. 'Phones 494 and 4391. H 5467 D. STOCK. AND CO. D. STOCK and CO. NORTH CANTERBURY FARM. 11AA ACRES OF GOOD, SWEET J.IUU SHEEP COUNTRY, in Tussock, mostly Flat, and well subdivided by Wire and Gorse Fences, which rre all in the very best order, FIRST-CLASS BUILDINGS, all in good condition. Dwelling has all conveniences. Woolshed, Yards, etc. At Present CARRYING 1000 EWES and 600 HOGGETS, and doing them well. PRICE, £6 per Acre Reasonable Terms Arranged. MORTGAGEE IN POSSESSION. Further particulars to bona fide buyers from the AGENTS: D. STOCK and CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, 15S Manchester street, 59425 Christchurch. HILLARY AND BAXTER. Ol QTl —SUMNER-REDCLIFFS —SALE 3t»±oOU OR EXCHANGE —Stone Bungalow, 6 rooms and every modern convenience, beautifully papered and fitted up in first- '--- style, electric cooker, etc., fine large s, plenty of wardrobes and cupboards, large sun porch, main sewer. J-ACRE in nice garden, will grow anything. At present there is a good showing of ripe passion fruit, ■which proves the genial nature of the clilate. An offer considered, or would Exiiange for smaller bungalow about £IOSO in the City. 47 HILLARY and BAXTER. 001 A A—HERE IS ANOTHER—BEAU3fc*lUU TTFUL SCARBOROUGH —Glorious outlook, easy access. Exceptionally wellfinished Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, 25 x 15, 18 x 14, 14 x 14, and sun porch 12 x 10. Beautifully appointed throughout. Built-in bookcase, sideboard, wardrobes, and many cupboards, best of fittings throughout, 2 lavatories; i-Aere in terraced rock garden. A delightful home. 48 HILLARY and BAXTER. Of) AAA —CLIFTON —Sheltered position, Jjt£\j\jyj wonderful view. J-Acre and tiled-roof Bungalow, 8 rooms, 33 x 15, 2 sleeping porches, every possible modern convenience, garage, well-grown shrubs and trees. The owner's family has dispersed and he would exchange for smaller place in town. HILLARY and BAXTER, HE LODGE" PRIVATE HOTEL, 36 HEREFORD STREET WEST /Five Minutes from G.P.0.). nodation for Casual and anent Guests. ew House. Up-to-date Appointments. ....•«..i!„ 0;,„„.„,j_ Close to College, d River Avon. ■>hnn» 1970. G4303 OTEf. AMBASSADORS (Christchnrch'a Private Hotel do Luxe'i has every prn appointment. Excellent cuisine. \cr- handy. Tariff: Casuals 12s 6d per "j'prTii.-iuer.t by arrangement. Manchester leeman, Prcprie: ended to. 59284 DEBTS COLLECTED. -nooSS KEPT and OUTSTANDING J3 ACCOUNTS COLLECTED for Pro- ,- -a-Vna's Tradesmen. Farmers, and Ab;*°V.% ' ' J- MEAGHER, 174 Cashel street " CF Meat Co.). M 6174 a pplica: X\ Kepi:re reminded that when Advertisements care of ensure prompt delivery Addre>eed Carefully and

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 20

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