AUCTIONS. JONES, McCIiOSTIF CO.. LTD THIS DAY THIS DAY THIS DAY THIS DAY AT 11 A.M. AT 11 A.M. IN OUR ROOMS. CNR. of CASHEL and MANCHESTER STS. rjUEAT AUCTION SALE, REAL IRISH LINEN, Including: IIANDWOVEN LINEN DAMASK, TABLECLOTHS, SHEETING. PILLOW OASES, PILLOW LINEN, TEA AND TRAY CLOTH 3, TOWELS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TABLE NAPKINS, BEDSPREADS, MARCELLA QUILTS, BRIDGE SETS, LINEN SHEETING IN ALL WIDTHS, GLASS TOWELLING, Etc., Etc. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. THIS DAY, AT 11 A.IL, And TO-MORROW, AT 11 A.M. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., 5536 Auctioneer*. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. EVANS AND BULL. <J. R. Evans, (Roland Bull.) Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1861. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Upstairs, Government Xjiio Insurance Bui.dings, Opposite Post Office). LISTS ON APPLICATION. 'PHONE 32-725. • OPEN FRIDAY EVENING, 7-8. OPEN RANGIORA. TUESDAY, 10 to 4. ONE OF THE BEST LITTLE DAIRY FARMS IN NORTH CANTERBURY, f DOWN, Balance on Mortgage. ww'vU 00 ACRES, CARRYING 30 head stock; live and dead stock at valuation if wanted. NEW 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, cowshed with cow plant and electric motor, all outbuildings. Cioso station, school, saleyards; warm, early, and particularly well liked district. PRICE *45 ACRE. TERMS £2OO i:OWN. Wo invite Early Inspection. CITY WEST, BUSINESS SITE. OO PERCHES—One of the few remaining "/W BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE WEST END; 2 minutes frofn the shopping area; ideal garage or boardinghouse posit.on. Th© vendors are keen sellers at £IBSO, CASH OR TERMS. Full particulars on application. 89/55 GRAZING AND AGRICULTURAL. GOVERNMENT LEASE, Gs 4Jd ACRE. ■J AfkA ACRES, mostly first-class tussock, A"/./" baiance agricultural, and being a flue combination. Well fenced and watered; 40 acres in Western Wolths, and balance of the agricultural land is in pasture. CARRYING 850 ewes, 100 wethers, and 500 lambs, most.y ewes. School on the property, saloyards 12 miles, station 8 miles; daily mail, and .telephone. HOMESTEAD 9 ROOMS, stable, implement shod, loft, wo'olshed, twostand shearing machine, engine, workshop, etc. PRICE £3500. TERMS GIVEN, or will Sell as a Going Conctrn if wanted. A Safe and Sound Proposition. Write or Call. 346/54 RUGBY STREET SECTION, f KftK FOR HIGH BUILDING SECTION, dJOnSif facing North. Particulars at our office. M 3/55 SPRKYDON. OFF LINCOLN ROAD. 3-ACRE, WITH B ROOMED BUNGALOW, ■f Sun Porch, panelled hall Bnd diningroom, porcelain bath, electric range and gas, all latest fixtures and conveniences. £IO3O ONLY. VERY EASY TERMS. Particularly good value. Call for card to view. 29/55 GLASSHOUSES. U ACRES, FENDALTON, with THREE GLASSHOUSES, 140 x 33ft, 100 by 30ft, heated, and 60 x 10ft heated; 6ROOMED BUNGALOW, every convenience; garage. Packing Shed, etc. TERMS 1500 COIVN. Price is reduced £BOO for a quick sale. We invito inspection. 300/54 OuOD FAKM NEAR LEESTON ifTl ACHES, carrying 19 cows on 20 acres XJ I 2 grass, great dairy and root lanl, grows fine crops of potatoes, onions, etc GOOD 4-ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildiigs £6O acre. TERMS GIVEN, or will sc'l as a going concern. 258-37 15 MILES FROM CITY. OFFER WANTED. l?OKA DOWN—BO Acres, FIRST-CLASS DAIRY LAND. 27 atres ploughed, balance in grass. Can l>e bought as a going concern if wanted 6-ROOMED HOUSE and outbuildings. Price reduced to £43 10s per acre, with £250 down. Owner must sell. INSPECTION INVITED. BVANS and BULL. 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. E4033 D STOCK AND CO. ASHBURTON DISTRICT. tA A ACRES HEAVY CROPPING AND JL'*U DAIRYING LAND. With great heavy crops of wheat, potatoes, and roots, div'.ded into 12 paddocks, well watered by races and streams, fenced with gorse and wire. Carrying 26 Dairy Cows, 3 Heifers, 8 Heifer Calves, 14 Pigs, 4 Draughts, and full range of implements, DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS, all conveniences, COWBYRES, STABLES, SHEDS. ETC. £B6 PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. D. STOCK and CO. ACRES, WITHIN FIVE MILES OF THE SQUARE. Exceptionally good potato and cropping land. SIX ROOM DWELLING with most conveniences, COWBYRES. PIGSTYES, TRAP SHEDS', well fenced and watered. £45 PER ACRE. TERMS ARRANGED. D. STOCK and CO.. 168 Manchester street, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, 'Phone 30-435. gSOOI HILLARY AND BAXTER. THIS IS CHEAP. AND A NICE HOME, TOO. FINE POSITION AT FENfrALTON. £1650. Exceptionally well-built NEW BUNGALOW, 5 ROOMS, and ROOMY KITCHENETTE 18 x 14, 14 x 14. These 2 rooms can bo united by sliding doors, thus making one fine room for entertaining. There is a SLEEPING OR SUN PORCH, 14 * 9. The entrance porch is glassed-in, and has a tiled floor. THE GRATES and other fitments are of best quality. There is an abundance of cupboards, meat safe, bins and drawers. NICE BATHROOM, DOULTON BATH AND BASIN, ELECTRIC COOKER. All modern conveniences. This 'house gets plenty of sunshine, and is handy trams and High School. OWNER WILL TAKE A GOOD SECTION AS PART PAYMENT. PLEASE NOTE: We have a CASH CLIENT requiring a BUNGALOW, 3 ROOMS, KITCHENETTE, Handy tram. Send us particulars. ' HILLARY and BAXTER, H 5735 173 Manchester slxeet. /I UARANTEEjj Oxide Paint. English, ' T ready mixed, just what you want for your roof 5-gal. drums £3 10s, 4-gal. tine £2 16s, Single Galls 15s. SMITH and SMITH, LTI).. 213 Tuara street. —l6 APPLICANTS are reminded that when reviving to Advertisements care of "The Press," to ensure prompt delivery Letters should be Addressed Oarefu'lv and CleaTlv • iy /o SILK Hose free for 200 I.X.L. "Wash. I/O ing Powder Wrappers. Superhus Ob,, Chxdstchurch. —V
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19986, 22 July 1930, Page 20
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