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AUCTIONS. fl. B. SORENSEN. 11. B. SORENSBN. THIS DAY (THDKSDAY), H Eleven o'clock. B. SORENSEN will hold Ms Usual • Weekly Sale at his Yards, Lichfield street, THIS DAY SPECIAL ENTRIES— Truck R.P. Timber, 3 x IJ, 8 x 2, 4 x 2, sxl; good line of 12 % I Bed Pine. 4 Good Ranges, tiled backs, with boilers; 10 200 and 400 Sq. Painted Galv. Tanks, 1 Dmg. J'orcolain Bath, Iron Bath on feet, 1 Soda Fountain and Fittings. Set K. Tubs, Lavatory Basin, Frame, and Taps; Tiled Slab Surround, Good B.S.A. Cycle, K. .Mantelpiece. Good Counter, Show Case, 300 Oft Palings, 1 Barrow, 1 Methven Jun. Circ. Boiler suitable ■glasshouse, Truck S.P. Posts, Slakes, and Strainers, Lavatory Building, 6 Bungalow Windows. 20 Sacks Wheat, 10 Sks Wheatmeal. NOTE—Wo have a grand line of Pure Flax Ilorfio Covers for Sale Very Cheap. 7090 HARRY SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. Two o'clock.' _ SATURDAY, MAY Brd. TX B. SORENSEN has received instruc- •*"*■• tioiiß to Sell by Public Auction, on Iho Premises, No. 21 MARSHALL STREET, WOOLSTON. off Radley street— Lot of Specially Good BUILDING MATERIALS. 90 Sheets of Extra Heavy, Sound Roofing Iron; Line of K.P. Scantlings, in long lengths, ii x 2, 4 x 2; Weatherboards, 6xl, etc. These lots are well worth inspection. HARRY SORENSEN, 7098 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. BARGAINS.. REAL BARGAINS. BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS. WE have many consignments of Merchandise that must be cleared up immediately, and our instructions are to offer these at greatly reduced prices to quit. Lines include:—4oo Pairs of Mcn"s Heavywear Boots of real genuine British make. At prices asked these arc the greatest value in the City. 5000 ROLLS WALLPAPER. All of high-class manufacture These must bo cleared up to make room for new stocks, and will be sold at a huge discount on usual rates. A BIU VARIETY TO PICK FROM. LINOLEUMS. To clear we offer a specially good line of Scotch Linos, reduced to bedrock. All are of excellent pattern end colour. WIRE NETTINGS. For Fowl, Sheep, Rabbit, or Bird-proof use. Our prices a speciality. ALSO IN STOCK. Roofing Iron, Standards, Tea Iron, Hog and Plain Wires, Staples, Cement. Painted and Galv. Tanks, Fencing Posts and Strainers. Ceylon Teas, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Fowl Wheat. Fireproof Office Bafes, Rabbit Traps, Horse and Cow Covers, Porcelain Baths, Galv. Iron Baths on feet. Sinks. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE ASK OUR PRICES—IT WILL PAY YOU. H. B. SORENSEN. 69418 63 Lichfield (treat. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. HABMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER HOUSE. ""INDALTON—Very Well-built Bungalow of 6 large rooms and kitchenette, also large sun porch, in perfect order throughout, tiled roof, every modern convenience, ideal (ituation. Well laid ont Section of about 30 Perches, motor garage. PRICE 11500. Equity £OOO. Too large for owner, who will exchange for Smaller Property. BELEC'I UUAUUIttUHOUHE. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE OK FEW ACRES. JUPERIOR RESIDENCE of 10 rooms and .3 large return verandah, situated in lovely grounds in best part of North-west City; well furnished, house in perfect order, and has every modern convenience. Good lease at low rental. PRICE £6OO as going concern, or exchange for House or House and Few Acres. SPLENDID MIXED FARM. EXCHANGE FOR SHEEP FARM. Afifi ACRES FREEHOLD, situated about rkXJxJ 20 miles from Christchurch and one mile from rail, school, and Post Office, food healthy sheep and cropping land, well fenced and subdivided, watered by races, trows 40 to 50 bushels wheat and good crop* of potatoes Buildings comprise modern homestead 7 rooms, with all conveniences, alpha light, telephone, etc., 6-stall stable, grainshed, man's whare, cowshed, garage, etc. PRICE, £3O PER ACRE, first mortgage £sspo at 6 per cent. Will exchange for iheep property to carry 600 to 1000 ewee. CHEAP pAIRY FARM 1"l/| ACRES heavy dairying or cropping land, situotod Otarkville district, about 14 miles from Christchurch, conveniently subdivided and well watered, haa grown 80 bushels wheat and would easily carry 60 to 60 cows when in good order.. The buildings are fairly old and consist of 6-room dwelling, cowshed, and engine room, stable, pigstyes. etc. This farm has been teased and is somewhat neglected, but could aoon be put in order. Owner refused £6O per acre few years ago, and will now. aceept £3B, which is Government valuation. Terms arranged, or Government will finance two practical farmers for practically whole of purchase money. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED, Land and Estate Agents. Sharebrokers, Agents Northern Assurance Co., .Ltd., * 81 Hereford afreet West. 'Phones. H 6681 N.Z. SHBEI FARMERS' AGENCY, LIMITED. NZ. SHEEPFARMEBS* AGENCY, LTD.. • 206 Cashel street, Christchurch. THE FOLLOWING CHEAP PROPERTIES ARE FOR EXCHANGE AND FOR SALE. Please Call or 'Write for Full Particulars. A GOOD LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NEARLY 400 ACRES, situated South Canterbury. Good land, with house and conveniences, telephone, etc., and all necessary outbuildings. L.I.P. Cheap rental. Good turnips, oats, and grass land. Fattens the lambs. PRICE £IOOO. Folio 283/15 WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR GOOD DAIRYING PROPERTY—ABOUT 280 ACRES FREEHOLD and 200 LEASEHOLD, South Canterbury. Rich river flats with homestead and outbuildings, etc. WooUhed, yards, and dip; good sheep country, lying well to the sun. Carrying halfbred and three-quarter-bred awes, also cattle. PRICE £ll PER ACRE. Owner's interest £IOSO. Folio 235/18 WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR GOOD MIXED FARM—ABOUT 100 ACRES, SOUTH CANTERBURY. Rich, heavy land. Five-roomed House, dairy, milking plant, outbuildings, etc. Near' school and railway. Carrying 120 sheep and lambs, 16 cowe horses, etc., besides cropping. PRICE £3OOO. Owner's interest £I6OO. Folio 256/15 WILL CONSIDER AN EXCHANGE FOR FEW ACRES GOOD LAND AND HOUSE, WHERE A LIVING CAN BE MADE. Suit retired man. Glasshouse, i-Acre, more or less, beautifully laid-out; concrete paths from front to back,, large asparagus bad; grows good vegetables and flowers. Bungalow House in perfect order. Fowlhouse, etc. Near tram. SACRIFICE. £1075. Folio 28/16 NEW ZEALAND SHEEPFARME-RS' . AGENCY, LTD., 208 Cashel street, Christchurch. M 7449 • HILLABY AND BAXTEB. I? 1 OKA— TWO-STOREY Bungalow, 6 «lvvv rooms, kitchenette, balcony, and sun-porch, wide panelled hall, panelled breakfast room, expensive tiled stab grates, firstclass electric fittings, porcelain bath and pedestal basin, mirror panelled wardrobe, fine lot of cupboards, electric range, main sewer, all under one roof, small section with wide frontage, ft very sunny place, full-site garage, concrete paths. This is splendid value. Key at our office. 544 HILLARY and BAXTER. 4?QQ SALE. A great cWt_»t/«J bargain. Fine position, Sprey don, 2 minutes from tram. Well-built Bunga low 5 rooms, plastPred and nioely papered, porcelain batb and basin, 8 fireplaces, tiled grates, oxcel'ent hot water service, e. light and heating points, H.P and main' sewer, sunny section in good garden, concrete paths and garage. Don't miss this opportunity. 443 HILLARY and BAXTER* I ffQQA— -WHAT many want Handy Papa<V«7*/V nui road, and easy walking distance of the centre. Compact Bungalow, 8 rooms and kitchenette, main sewer, 18 x 14. expensive tiled slab, dual hot water scrvioe, gas range, plenty of cupboards, bins, meat safe built In. everything under cover; small section in garden, concrete paths. A very complete little home. Just the thing for a couple. ' 487 HILLARY and BAXTER, H 6768 178 Manchester Strict. r E are actual manufacturers, and can supply Paint for every purpose. SMITH and SMITH, LTD. —lO o©., Chrietchurcb, owder Wrappers. Superbus

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19916, 1 May 1930, Page 18

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