AUCTIONS. NORTH CANTERBURY STOCK AUCTIONEERS' ASSN. "VfORTH CANTERBURY STOCK AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. ADDINGTON SALEYARDS. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), 26th July, 1933. SPECIAL ENTRIES. i On account of:— Mr R. J. D. Innes, Springfield— j 2 Pedigree Friesian Cows. Mr John McKenzie — 1 Heading and Leading Dog, 3 years. This is a first-class dog and any trial can be given. 1 Heading Dog, 12 months. On account of— MR LEO. GORMAN, "Glentui," Hororata: 150 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes; Eng- j lish Leicester rams 10th May ! CLIENT: i 1 Truck Two-tooth Corriedale j Ewes; Southdown rams 16th i April j Estate JONATHAN HOLDEN, Makotuku; ! 60 Extra Prime Black Poll Bullocks i MR A. DOAK, Fernside: i 195 Outstanding Four-year-old Cor- j riedale Ewes; English Leicester rams Ist April; bred by Mr Eric Winskill, Cheviot I SOUTHERN CLIENT: 3 Trucks Prime Cows and Heifers ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. "VT ORTH CANTERBURY STOCK AUCTIONEERS' ASSOCIATION. HAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT, 27th July, 1933. PRESENT ENTRIES. On account of:— Client—--70 Two, Four. Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes, Corriedale Rams 20th April. 1 Mangold cutter. Mr W. Cream, Jun., Hawarden—--1 Spring Dray, in good order. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS. 7442 COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. G. n. REVALUED FARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON EASY GOVERNMENT TERMS. At the Lands and Survey Office, Christchurch, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, 4th August, 1933. 1 ft! ACRES 3 ROODS 21 PERCHES, situated on Bennetts-Summer-hill road, one mile from Bennetts Post Office, 3 miles from Summerhill School, 1 mile from Bennetts Railway Station, and 6 miles from Oxford Saleyards by good metalled road. Soil free loamy formation resting on clay and stones, about 20 acres swamp. Twitch in places. Subdivided into 11 paddocks, and suitable for sheep grazing, fattening, a little dairying, growing oats, rape, turnip crops, etc. Improvements comprise 5-roomed cottage, scullery, and detached washhouse, range and open fireplace, stable and shearing shed, cow byre, shed, sheep dip, wells, etc.. and 330 chains gorse stakes and wire fencing. Buildings require painting and repairs. Unset price £2120, of which amount £2OOO may remain on mortgage for 36J years in case of a soldier, or 341 years to a civilian, balance cash. SPECIAL CONDITION: After payment of the required deposit, interest will be remitted for a period of 2 years subject to improvements to the satisfaction of the Land Board being effected. For any further information apply to Room 9, Lands and Survey Office. W. STEWART, Commissioner of Crown Lands. 7416 OPTICIANS. ALEXANDER GRANT, LTD., CONSULTING OPTICIANS, WHITCOMBES BUILDING, 115 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Over 30 Years' Practical Experience Scientific Testing. 'Phone 33-703. G4330 Telephone 34-452. P.O. Box 669. Q. SEVICKE JONES, OPTICIAN, 51 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (corner Chancery lane). J7694 OPTICIAN. RS. LONSDALE, • F.8.0.A., London, MANCHESTER STREET, Cor. Worcester street. MODERN OPHTHALMIC LENSES. Telephone 35-160. L 4115 PRIVATE HOTELS. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR PERMANENT GUESTS. A SHORT STAY at "STONEHURST," 241 GLOUCESTER ST., proves that it has all the advantages of an ideal home, with the added comforts provided by congenial company and an experienced and capable staff. Billiards; special laundry facilities for women. Vacancies for a few permanent guests at special rates. Telephone 34-267. 58214 ¥EW BRIGHTON CAFE. (Private Hotel.) COME TO THE SEASIDE. Extra reduction in Tariff. Special Tariff for Permanents. Excellent Accommodation. Every convenience for Families. Close to Golf Course, Tennis, and Bowling Greens. For fuller particulars 'Phone 34-265, or write MRS N. J. JOHNSTON, Proprietress. J4085 The City's Premier Private Hotel in the Favoured West End. "THE LODGE," 36 HEREFORD ST., x CHRISTCHURCH. Combines Every Comfort and Luxury of a Refined Home, with proximity to i the centre of the City, the Botanic i Gardens, Canterbury College, and the ; River Avon. Tariff 12s 6d per day. [ Permanent guests special rates. j D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. | Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. ! "KENILW ORTH," 26 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH. A COMFORTABLE, Select West End Boarding-house. Cosy, quiet, every home comfort. Centrally situated, 3 minutes City, Colleges, Botanic Gardens, River Avon. TARIFF, 8s PER DAY. Permanent Guests from 32s 6d per week. MRS HORNER, Proprietress. 'Phone 41-705. H 4313 ELECTRICAL. *|?IRST-CLASS ELECTRICAL RE--1 - PAIR and JOBBING SERVICE. Collecting and delivering when required. Aluminium Skilfully Repaired. DANIEL HOARE, 96 Hereford street. 'Phone 36-947. H 4485 fjPHERE is satisfaction in painting A with L'USTRUSS READY MIXED PAINT. 21s Per Gallon—All Colours. Send for Tint Card and" Instructions. SMITH and SMITH, LIMITED. Cr. Tuam and High streets. 59768
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20916, 25 July 1933, Page 20
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