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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. TUTS DAY, AT 1 r.M. c CLEARING SALE AT MARSHLAND. > Account MR F. A. PAKTItI L)G L\ On the Premises, 108 HKKVKS l!OAD. Dairy Herd, Milk Cnrt Mnre, Milk Float, Dairy Utensils, Implements, Stack liny, 100 Bales Hay. 11. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, 0731 The City Market. rpHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO - 1 - STREET. WEEKLY SALE, TO-MORROW, AT 11 A.M. HORSES —A/c. Mr T. Moore, Rakaia —Dr. Geld., 7yrs, Bay Mare, J-Dr., 7yrs, 2-Dr. Bay Filly, 3yrs. These Horses are broken to ail farm work, the first being a good chafter. A/c Client —2 Aged Draughts. 1 J-Dr„ broken to all work, and reliable. COWS, COWS —Offered after horses. A/c Templeton Client —Jersey Cow, just calved to 3rd calf. A/c Client — Jersey Cow, due now to 2nd calf, sound and quiet. PIGS, PIGS —Pen Good Weaners. PRODUCE, at 12 o'clock—2o Sacks Pig Potatoes, Dakota, Epicure, and Breeze's Prolific Seed Potatoes, Firstclass Table Potatoes; Oatstraw, and Wheat Straw Chaff; Swedes; 25 Sacks 2nds Wheat; Garton, Algerian, and Dun Oats; Partridge Peas, Blue Lupins, SUNDRIES—6 Coils Barb Wire, Farm Gate and Posts, 2 Carpenter's Benches, Square and Round Tanks, 50 to 400 Gallon; Hurdles, Quantity Doors, Window Sashes, Secondhand Windows, Ladders, Alfa Laval Separator (as new), Diana Stand Separator, 2 Cream Cans, Gate Hinges, 5 New Enamel Sinks, Hand and Force Pumps, 3 Rams, Portable Coppers, Gas Copper, 3 Baths, 4 Coppers without cases, Dust Bins, 2 Garage Jacks, Grindstone, 20 Lawnmowers, 8 Good Ranges, including Self-setters, 4 Pr. Iron Wheels and Axles, Quantity Damaged No. 10 Wire, 4 Sets Kauri Wash Tubs, Saw Bench and Saw, 2 Implement Seats, Wooden, Iron, and Cyclone Gates, Wire Rope, Cypers Incubator, 1 Electric Incubator, Large Shop Counter (New), Large Quantity of Shelving, 3 Cycle Hatchers, 6 Wheelbarrows. Large Aviary. MOTORS, BICYCLES, AND TOOLS, at 12.15 P.M.—lO Ladies' _ and Men's Bicycles, Large List of Bicycle Parts and Tools. .ah FURNITURE— Large Entry of All Classes of Household Furniture. FULL LIST TO-MORROW'S PAPERS. POULTRY. 2 P.M. POULTRY. A/c. ASHBURTON FARMER—Quantity Cockerels. A/c. Mr HENSHAW Turkeys; also, from other Country and Town CLIENTS—Ducks, Pullets, Geese, and Other Lines. IMPLEMENTS—I have for Sale, in Good Order and Condition, the following FARM IMPLEMENTS—Bft Cambridge Roller, £ 16: 3-Furrow Duncan Riding Plough, £2B, Doublc-Fui row Reid and Gray Plough as; new. £l6 S.F. Duncan Plough, £5 10s, 3rt. Disc Plough £10; 2, 3, 4, and 5-leaf Harrows from £2 10s; 3 Sets Discs, £l3 to £ls; Planet Horse Hoes from 30s; International Potato Digger, £IA Chain Harrows, £6 10s. H. C. SMITH, •Phope 34-680. Pr ° PriCto G7B3 Standard and other Roses, Pot Plants Beautiful Decorative Trees and Shrubs. Fruit Trees, etc. GTG A.NTJC UNRESERVED AUCTION GIGANTIC UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. SALE. NURSERY STOCK. WEDNESDAY NEXT, and FOLLOWWEDNESDAY NEXT, and FOLLOWING DAY, AT 12 NOON. ING DAY, AT 12 NOON. AT THE CITY MARKET, AT THE CITY MARKET, AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. 550 COLOMBO STREET. Account of Two Registered Nurserymen: I?RUIT Trees, Gooseberries, Currants, Rhubarb, Matipo, Asparagus, Privet, Macrocarpa, Pinus, Ericas, Cratiag'is, Flowering Plums, Apples, Peaches, Cherries, etc.. Autumn-tinted Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Climbing Plants in Ampelopses, Clematis, Jasemine, Tonicera, Wistaria, Rhododendron, Azaleas, Camellias, Conifers, Standard, Dwarf, and Climbing Roses, Plants and Shrubs suitable for tubs and hotel decorations, and hundreds of other lines stocked by Modern Nurserymen. The display is well worth a visit. This is the largest and best variety of Plants ever offered the public. Clients are advised to park their cars in Dundas street.

H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer and Proprietor. G732 'Phone 34-680. THE CITY MARKET. GREAT VALUE HERE 11 9DA ACRES, MID-CANTERBURY—-WOU Alongside Rail. School handy. Roomy House and big range outbuildings; uooUhed, stable, implement-slied, cowbyre, etc.; 100 acres ploughable. balance in native. Will carry, with turnips, HSO ewes. FOR SALE A3 A GOING CONCERN. With Tractor, Binder, etc., Full Rnnp:e of Implements 200 Ewes, 3 5 Head of Cattle. WALK IN. WALK OUT. ONLY £~>7"> CASH required, and tnko over GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE oi £14,10. This works out at £7 PER ACRE AS A GOING CONCERN. WITHOUT HESITATION, THERE HAS BEEN, NOTHING CHEAPER OFFERED IN CANTERBURY FOR MANY YEARS. See us for fuller particulars and inspection. H. C. SMITH, 5D372 550 Colombo street. ADVERTISING NEWS" IN "THE PRESS." The Representative Canterbury Family confidently looks to - "THE PRESS" not only for Full and Authentic Political, Commercial, Social and Sporting information—but with equal confidence looks to the same medium for FULL AND AUTHENTIC ADVERTISING INFORMATION COVERING THE WHOLE OF THE CANTERBURY MARKET. To the Lady intent on the most judicious outlay of the family budget, this advertising news is o vital importance. To have it COMPLETE AND DEPENDABLE IN ONE NEWSPAPER minimises her shopping efforts and promotes her economies—just as it minimises the expenditure and INCREASES THE SALES of the ADVERTISER. Because it enjoys the interest and confidence of the buyers in the Canterbury market, " THE PRESS" publishes year after year thousands of columns more advertising than <my other Canterbury paper. "THE- PRESS" leads in Circulation by several thousands more than its nearest competitor—it is subscribed to by the PEOPLE WI rT " T THE PURCHASING POWER. who are anxious and able to buy the various goods advertised in its columns. "THE PRES S," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, Owned and Controlled ifi Christchurch • i the Interests of Canterbury and Westland People.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20906, 13 July 1933, Page 16

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