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AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. rpHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION—THIS DAY, 11 A.M. POULTRY 2 P.M. POULTRY POULTRY 2 P.M. POULTRY Cockerels, Pullets, Hens, Ducks, Gecße, Turkeys, Hens with Broods, Tumbler Pigeons, Cage Birds. Commencing at 11 A.M.—Timber, Implements, Produce; Tools, all lots in yard. MOIORS and BICYCLES at 12.16 P.M. Account Holdor Bill of Sale: FORD 3SEATER (New Beafcty), Spare, Tools, etc. Hood order. Trial. A raro chance to get a private-owned Car for the Summer. Must Do sold to meet liabilities. Account Uarago Prop.: 3-Seater Dolage Car, 4-cyl., 30 miles gallon; 5-Seater Buick, E.L. and S.S.; Hup. 32, 4-cyl., 5-Seater, E.L. and S.S. Trial with each Car. Any reasonable offer accepted, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, AT 1 P.M. Duchesses, Wardrobes, 3-Piece D.R. Suite in Moquette, Settees, Bedß, Gateleg and other Tables, Chairs, Linos., Mattresses, Carpets and Runners, Col. Couches and Squabs, Cabinets, Crockery, Cook'.ng Utensils, and Hundreds of other Lilies. You can purchase privately any time. H. C. SMITH, Trop. 'Phone 34-GBO. 9408 rpilE FARMERS' SALKYARDS, 87 ST. ASAPH STREET, WEST. WEEKLY SALE TO-DAY, COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. COWS, COWS, to bo offered ct 12 o'clock. Account MRS HANCOCK. St. Martins: Jersey Cow, calved 2 months Jersey Heifer, recently calved Jersey Heifer, springing 8 Jersey and Holstein Heifers, 15 months to 2 years old 1 Store Pig Account MR LAWRENCE: Aged Jersey Cow, due now Account MR J. LEWIS, Fendalton: Jersey Cow, just calved Account CLIENT: TEN WEANEIi PIGS. HOUSES. HORSES'. Offered at 11 a.m. Account MR D. GRIEVE, Hororcta: Bay Cob Saddle and Bridle Account ST. JOSEPH'S HOME: Dr. Mare, rising Byrs Account CLIENT: Dr. Mare, 7yrs Dr. Golding, 7yrs Dr. Gelding, Byrs Roan Gelding, aged Account CLIENT: (ay Mnre, aged 1-Ton Full-lock Express Van Account MR R. A. KIMBER: i-Dr. Bay Marc, 9yrs, broken to all farm work; good sort Full particulars of the above entries in yesterday's papers. 'Phono 32-893. H. C. SMITH. 9409

H. B. 60RENSEN. U. B. SORENBKN. 15. SOItENSEN BARGAIN LOTS. G3 LICHFIELD STREET. WE OFFER MANY LINES OP MEII CHANDISE ut prices so low that tales arc asßured from tho start— 1 FOWL NETTING, BIRD NETTING. SHEEP and KABBIT NETTING-. 5000 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER of excellent quality are offered as job lots. EX SYUXEY CONSIGNMENT. COO Pairs of Genuine British-made BOOTS Must be sold the next few days irrespective of cost, and prices are reduced to effect a quick sale. CEYLON TEAS of tho best type can be purchased at a very low price; far cheaper than usually quoted. Many lots of LINOLEUM lu short lengths are offered nt Bargain Prices. Every Lot Must bo Cleared at Once. A. B. SORENBEN. SBOO7 63 Lichfield street. PROPERTIES FOB SALE. D STOCK AND CO. TOBACCONIST'S BUSINESS. MAIN CITY STREET. ARGE SHOP and One Room suitable foi J Hairdressing Saloon. Stock and Fittings nt valuation. LOW RENTAL. NO GOODWILL. Fall particulars from tho Agentt,

D. STOCK and CO. GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. LOW DEPOSIT. ■»■ GOOD Five-room Dwelling with TWO SUNNY VERANDAHS, porcelain bath. ocwer, and other conveniences. THREE GLASSHOUSES. covering nearly 8000 SQUARE FEET of GROUND SPACE; t ACRE, with OVER TWO CHAINS FRONT Grounds are attractively laid out rers and shrubs. This property has great prospective value. D. STOCK and CO., Land and Estate Agents, N.Z. Express Co. Buildings, ISS Manchester street, Christchurch. BARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN HOUSE. CILIFTON —Superior, well-built Bungalow of J 8 rooms and sun porch, large living rooms, also panelled hall, nicely papered throughout. Every modern convenience, sewor, gas stove, etc, Easy access and handy to trams. Tho land comprises li acres, which would subdivide into four sections worth £I6OO. Motor garage on main Sumner road. Price for the lot £3000; or wou d sell or exchange house and half-aero for £2OOO. Too large for present owner, who will consider town houso of S or 0 rooms in exchange. CHEAP SHOP AND DWELLING. £llsO OR OFFER. COLOMBO STrtEET, SYDENHAM. TtTODERN Dwelling. 5 rooms and Large ■«■*■ Shop, with fittings, every possible convenience, and? all in perfect order. Valuable Section. Thiß is a good site for any kind of business. and at the above low prire offer 3 a cheap rent. Easy terms arranged. HANDY MIXED FARM. % ACRES, situated only 9 miles from City Good medium land, close to iil and school, subdivided into 6 paddocks by gorso and wire fences; watered by raco and well; 24 acres worked for crop. Modern dwelling, 6 rooms and conveniences, good !! stall stable, implement shed, ihaffhouse, fowlhouses, etc. Price £25 10s pel-, acre. Clear title. Terms arranged.

FENDALTON. ONLY £1295 SUPERIOR Semi-Bungalow,' containing 6 rooms, situated in best street in Fendalton, large sun verandah, sewer, and every modern convenience. Valuable section, well iaid out, with good frontago and ample room for motor entrance. Immediate possession can be given. Terms arranged. TO LET. GLOUCESTER STREET, CITY-Two v* Shops with . Living Rooms, conveniences. Rent, £-2 10* pei week each HAKMAX and bTEVENS, LTD., Land and Estate Agents, Agents Northern Assurance Co. Ltd SI HEREFORD STREET WEST Phones, 32-434 and 32-496. H 5691 Ring " '" " TAXIS, r 'Ehono 34-878 lor information re our Packard Sedan Wedding Cars, and Checker Cabs. Knikoura—Blenheim—Nelson Daily Service. Tours arranged to any part of New Zealand. W. HAY WARD, —OOIS Manager. HrblCAiN 1 b are reminded that when k replying to Advertisements care of "The Press," to ensure' prompt delivery Letters should b« Addressed Carefully and Clcarli.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 19 September 1930, Page 20

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