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auctions. T •H, C. SMITH. HE CITY "M"ARIvET, 550 COLOMBO ST. PT-BLIO AUCTION. THIS DAY, POULTRY. " P - M - POULTRY. Turkeys, lines Good Ducks and Hens from country, Pullets, Geese, Cockerels, Fowls for boiling, etc. Commencing at 11 a.m.: All lots in Yard as per yesterday's papers. MOTOR AND BICYCLES, 12.15 p.m. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS at 1 p.m. Account Bond Store: Large entty of Household Sundries; also, lines from J. M. Heywood late lire: A Large Entry of Furniture of many kinds; 500 lots to select from. CITY MARKET BUTCHERY. Fresh Mutton and Lamb on sale every day. Sides from 3s 6d, Legs from 2s Gd, Forequarters from Is (id. Lamb equally as cheap. H. C. SMITH, Prop. 'Phone 34 080. 8672 nrtHE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, _L 87 St. Asaph street West. WEEKLY SALE TO-DAY, AT 11 A.M. HORSES, HARNESS, IMPLEMENTS. AND VEHICLES. ENTRIES INVITED. PRODUCE: 70 Sackß Damaged Chaff. 113 SACKS FOWL WHEAT. MUST BE SOLD. AUCTION SALE STACK OF HAY, At these Yards, TO-DAY, at 12 Noon. Can be inspected at 11 Ombersley terrace, Opawa. HARNESS. HARNESS. HARNESS. Acc. Wellington Client: Largo Consignment of Harness, including 24 Dray Saddles and Brcecliings, 12 Spring Dray Saddles arid Breechings, 20 Pr. Winkers, 16 Sets Collars and Hamcs, etc. Full, particulars yesterday's Papers. NOTE: The Cow offered for salo has been Sold. H, C. SMITH. 'Phone 02,893. 8663 PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HARM AN AND STEVENS, LTD. EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE 6 TO 8 ROOMS. HAKEWOOD— About 6 acres very best market gardening laud, jußt off Harewood road, and clobs to school, part planted In rasjjberries, rhubarb, and asparagus, balance lucerne and grass. Modern house 6 rooms, plastered, electric light, bathroom, etc. Stable, sheds, pigstye. and fowlhouse. PRICE £2IOO (cost £2500), stock atfd crops at valuation. Government mortgage, Equity about £9OO. Will exchange for modern home 6 to 8 rooms, with good section or email business with living rooms. A good living can be made on this property. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SHEEP PROPERTY. exchange considered: ONJS of tho best farms in North Canterbury, comprising about 2000 acres Government renewable lease, about 20 years to run, reasonable rental, ideally situated, just off main road, 2 miles from rail, school, and Post Office; all clean, healthy grass and tussock country, large portion ploughable, Weil fenced and watered. Buildings comprise comfortablo modorn Homestead 7 rooms und conveniences, good wool-shed, stable, granary, etc. PRICE AS 60ING CONCERN. £7ooo* with about 1200 picked ewes, dry sheep, horses implements, etc Equity about £3500. Will consider exchange tot City property or smaller farm. GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. BUNGALOW CONSIDERED PART PAYMENT. <PO"! OR close offer, about 11 acres 3Jtw>very bfist land in Dalfington, close, to train, Will grow anything, 2 large glasshouses, superior modern dwelling, and good outbuildings. Buildings alone worth £IBSO Terms, £250 cash, or will .consider good value bungalow in part payment and sotne Cash IDEAL STUD OR CROPPING FARM. EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY. o[|A ACRES (about), situated in the best w"" part of South Canterbury, on main highway, very best sheep, croppinp, or dairying land, grows great wheat Of root crops, nicely subdivided, well watered, and splendidly, fenced. Buildings comprise modern hotaestead 6 rooms in gottd order, and full range of ut><M>-date outbuildings. PRICE £3O per 001*6, or offer Owner giving op farming and will exchange for town property. If you are looking for a really tip-top farm, see us about this. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED, Land and Estate Agents, Agents Northern Assurance Co, Ltd., 81 Hereford street. 'Phones 32-494 and 32-405. H 4121 HILLAKY AND BAXTER. 1?1 fc A A—CHARMING BUNGALOW in tho best part of Riccarton* one minute from train; 5 rooms, kitchenette, and glassed-in sun porch. Sitting and din-ing-roomß are united by sliding doors, and make one splendid room 31 x 17. All tho appointments are perfect, and this is oho of the sunniest houses you could imagine; garden laid out, concrete drive, full-sized gar l age. Let us show it to you. 185 HILLARY and BAXTER. 1?"J OAA —CLOSE to Papanui road. £llsO clilfluU Govt. Mortgage can bo taken over. _ Nearly new Bungalow, 4 good rooms and kitchenette, electric range and gas ring, plenty of cupboards and Wardrobes, every modern convenience, including; mala Bower. Nice private sun. porch, excellent garden. Don't forget tho Govt, mortgage. 847 HILLAtIY and BAXTER. WILL Buy 2J AORES early CashMrtwtJ mero land, part hill and part flat, all ploughable; 100 nectarines and peaches, small shed, h.p. water. Fine handy position. Somebody's chance. 324 HILLA3Y and BAXTER, H57U5 17S MatlcheSter street. KOtJELS. HOTEL CECIL, Cor. Manchester and Belfast streets. A PRIVATE HOTEL that offers Superior Accommodation for Both Casual and Permanent GuestSi Patrons sro assured of every comfort, an excellent cui&ino, and courteous attention. Tariff, 106 6d per day; Permanents by arrangement, E. M. McClelland, Proprietress. 'Phono U4-174. Select Accommodation is also provided at 28 Gloucester Etreet (W6st). M 7697 City's Premier Private Hotel ill tie Favoured West End, THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHIjROH. Combines every comfort and luxury of a refined home with proximity to tho centre 6f the City, the Ilutanic Cftfciterbury College, and tho River. Avon. Tariff, 12s 6d per dayi Permanent Gtiestt), special rates. MRS M. F. GUNN, Proprietl-eSS. Telephoned 33-870 i Private, 83>871. G5626 ♦'tTflNlLWoßTH'' Private Hotel, 26 Cashel J-*. street West End—Superior Seleot Accpiiimodation. Excellent Cuisine and Service. Neaf Centra ot City, Botaiiical Gardens, ttild Colleges; chafming environment, largo loilngo verandah. Casual GUfifctft £3 3s per week. Permanent Guests special arrangements. Gars accommodated. 'Phone 34*264. MRS W, J. HENRY. H 4150 Hotel AMBASSADbRS (Ohrlstehttrch'S Private Hotel do Liixe) has every modern appointment. Excellent cuisine. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Garage handy. Tariff i Casuals 13s 6d pet day. Permanent by arrangement. Manchester street {hear Railway Station). 'Phono 30-382. 59284 T. J. SLEEMAN, Proprietor. OPTICIANS. W. W. McKI±iNEY, D.1.0.3N.Z., OJPfiCIAN, May be Consulted at his Rooms, 118 GLOUCESTER STREET (Opp, Hay's, Ltd.) H.ouis: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; -2 p.m to 5 I'-ni M 6503 Telephone 34-152. P.O. Box 669. SEVIC&E JONES, OPTICIAN, 51. CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Corner Chancery lane). J7694 EN G R A V a a Professional nameplates of Any Description, Memorial Tablets, Brass i'lates, Raised Letter Plates, Btoncils, Steel Stamps, Brands. W. R. (ten years with Moliar and loung) 569 A DUE. IIAM STREET. 83814

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20225, 1 May 1931, Page 20

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