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AUCTIONS. H. 0. SMITH. rj»HE CITY MARKET, GSO COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 11 A.M. POULTRY 2 P.M. POULTRY. Cockerels, Roostefs, Hens, Pullets, Ducks, etc. Line White King Pigeons (prize strain), Canaries and other Cage Birds. Send tot crates at once. 12 NOON. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, FENCE TREES. FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, FENCE TREES. Account registered nursery, Currants, Gooseberries, APPLE and other FRUIT TRUES, HEDGE PLANTS, PINUS, MACROCAEPAS, etc., Trees we can recommend. The land was never better for planting time. Offered 12 noon und forlAbsolute Sale. COMMENCING 11 A.M. New and Second-hand Timber, the latter from demolished buildings, Corrugated Iron, etc., Farm Implements, and all outside goods. 12.16 P.M.—MOTORS AND BICYCLES. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, 1 P.M. Many lines for unreserved sale. Full particulars Friday's papers. Account Warehouse: 4 Suits Clothes, Coats, Men s and Boys' Trousers. I am agent for North Canterbury Bacon Co., and can supply the best of Bacon at wholesale rates. Eggs, Tea, Lard, Honey, Marmalade, Jam, etc., sold privately at marENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES. GUARANTEED ALL LKATI-lER. LADIES ALL ONE PR.CE, 10s 9d, GENT'S 14s Gd to 19a. Repeat orders convincing evidence of the quality sold and the prices to fit the pocket. H. C. SMITH, Prop. 'Phone 34-680. 8456 THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, 87 ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. WEEKLY SALE TO-MOKROW, AT 11 A.M. Account MR W. JACKSON: Chest. Geld., aged, broken to all work; any trial. Account CLIENT: Half-Draught Geld., agf-i, all work, any trial; Dr. Mare, aged, all work, any trial; Hack Marc, suit a tradesman; aged, S. and H., trial. Further entries invited. HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES, and PRODUCE. A large entry of the above will be offered. Late entry —Account local firm: 2 Trucks reject Oatsheaf Chaff, heavy. COWS. COWS. COWS. To be offered at 12 o'clock. Account Springfield Client: Good type of Jersey Heifer, due now; Roan Shorthorn Heifer, springing. The abovo two heifers aro of exceptionally good quality, and can bo recommended. 11. C. SMITH. 'Phone 32-803. 8457 UNRESERVED UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE, BELFAST PROPERTY. fr::day, September 12th, at 1.30 p.m. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. ACCOUNT MRS H. PATEMAN, Property situated 764 NORTH ROAD, BELFAST, 5 rooms, matchllncd and papered, pantry and scullery, e.1., washhouse; 1 rood 8 perches of land, divided into 2 sections. Rates £4 2s 7d. Also, name time and place, account MR W. BROWN, property situated 08 Barbour street, Linwood, 2 rooms and scullery, bath, copper, chip heater, H.P. and Sewer, 1 acr.< Land, 3 minutes from Car, close to Linwood station. Rates £2 14s. Instructions to sell. Auction boards erected. H. C. SMITH, Prop., THE CITY MARKET, 550 Colombo street. 8458 THE CITY MARKET 550 COLOMBO ST (H. C. Smith, Proprietor.) Telephone 34-680. OO ACRES—Good Dairy Farm. Now Bungalow. Halswell. Exchange for town howe. 40 ACRES—Templ<-ton. Fifteen acres wheat and oats Good buildings £l5O down secures this, or Exchange town house 50-ACUE Dairy Farm, close town. Sell for £BOO down, or Exchange fbr town home 83-ACRE Daity Farm AH live and dead stock, a 9 going concern, for £250 down, bulance left on. IfO-ACRE Fine Mixed Farm, Bllcßmera Exchange for 25 to 30 acre*, sin; district 13 Acres— Heavy Dairy Land All new buildings and up to date. Exchange (or 90 to 120 acres li Acre*, Spreydon—New Bungalow. Owner want* 4 to S acres bare land, Ilarewood or Fnpanui. (Urgent.) 122 Acraa—New Bungalow, Templeton Exchange foi house in town. 180 Acres—Fine Mixnd Farm, part in wheat, in good district, close to rail Only £2O acre. All buildings new. R9507 PABBIS AND MrMILLAN. A REAL SNIP FOR SOMEONE. ,£IOOO 0R CLOSE OFFE,JR £IOCO- - ST. ALBANS. Otie minute frorii Tram. CHARMING tiled-roof bungalow of Fivft Kooma, Kitchenette, and Sun Porch, in splendid order Lovely Section of nearly i-aore, Very high and dry On eewer. Large motor garage. Price reduced from £I3OO through owner being transferred. Good termj) to right buyer. PARiRis and McMillan,

OFF PAPANUI ROAD. £1175 " m: BRAND MEW SEMI TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW, Five Rooms and Sun Room, cciuijlfcte with Cupboards, drawers, uuilt in sidtooArd Double hot water Aerrica All lateit fitments and main sewer. Beautiful high section. Northern aspect. Pay <t deposit and get a Government Loan. PARRIS and McMILLAN. 174 ACRES, NORTH CANTERBURY. QPLENDID LITTLE SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. £23 per acre, crops in." Wili take a house in town at deposits PARRIS and MtMILLAN. - ; ™ OF THREE COTTAGES is turfed titles, each let At £i pet week, will exchange for Cleat Title Section or HoilSd Brighton or Sumiier. fcRICE, £iboo. EQUITY 4400. PARRIS And McMILLAN, Auctioneers, Efltat# and Insurance Agents. i 65 Cashe] street, CttHstchufdh. Phone, 31-825. - P6slt BUSINESS NOTICES. COLLECTIONS! RENTS, INTEREST, DEBTS, BRITISH TAX REFUNDS. WE EO THE WORK! YOU GET THD MONEYII MERCHANTS' and TRADERS' AGENCY, LTD., 134 Oxford terrace. M 7500 YJU' ONDHTRFUL A fray of Patterns and » » Colouring in Wallpaper® to an if every purse SMITH and SmAh, LTD. —4 SHOT HARES. After Saturday, septEmbEr eth, we are NOT ACCEPTING SHOT Hares. P. FERON and SON, LTD. F4OSB Circle Bevelled Mirrors, * all titfedi See 6ur window display, SMITH and SMITH, LTD,. Corner Tuam and High etreat. ■ , . -1 (V H I~R 0 P R A C T i (T ,J NATURE'S WAY TO HEALTH. X-RAy aiid Patho Neurometer Services, Treatment Painless. Having Adopted "Sears Fairness System." jaMeS Young, m.n.z.a.c.a. (inc.). (Palme* Graduate), Cathedral Chambers (late QroadWays), 12 YEAR 3' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Hours: 9-1. 2-6. Saturday t 9 id 1 p.m FHday EVfrtlnn, i,B Lady attendant. 'phone oi-Gi# CONSULTATION FREE. YOIB4

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20024, 4 September 1930, Page 18

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