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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. THIS DAY, AT L P.M. £ILEAIM.\'G SALE AT. BUU"\VOOi>. Account MB C. 11. FRANCIS. Premises, BURAVOOD LODGE, Lake Terrace road. Herd of Jersey Cows (13). 2 Yearling, Poultry Potatoes, "00 Bales Hay, nnd other lines. FURNITURE—Piano. Berts, Bookcase, ■Wardrobe, Lino., S. Machine, and other line. l ;. Xtudebaker Car (Coach), splondid order. 11. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. 7 500 The City Market. Til E C[ T V MAI:Iv ET, 5.-0 COLOMBO STREET. "WEEKLY SALE, TO-MORROW, at. 13 a.m. HORSES —Account Client: I'he.s. Mare, •I-Pr., all work. Account Client: I")r. Geld., aired,' all work, good sliafter; Sarins Cart. Geld., any trial; 'also Spring Dray, Set S.D. Harness. Further Entries Invited. COWS and PICS to follmv horse sale. SUNDRIES include Square and Hound Tanks, 200 and 400-gal., Rabbit Hutches, Farm Hurdles. Pr. Wheels and Axle, Kauri and Concrete Tubs, Several Ranf-es, including self-setters, Coppers, Small Kegs, Ladders. Incubators. Grindstone, 2 Sawbenches, Long Counter, Garden Hollers. Several Baths, Millc Drums, Carpenter's Bench, Vice, Garden Tools, 8 Wheelbarrows, Iron Gates. MOTORS and BJCVCLES at J2.1S — Ladies' and Men's Cycles. Large entry of Spares, etc. PRODUCE includes Gartou nnd Algerian Oats. Wheat and Oatstraw Chaff. Ked Dakota, Kyiicure. and Breese.'s Prolific Seed Potatoes. 17 Sacks Aucklander Table Potatoes. (30 Bales Cow Ilav, ?t0 Bales Lucern* Hay, 15 Sacks. Pi? Potatoes, Blue Lupins, it Sacks Black Barley FURNITURE at 1 p.m.—Account Mr Robertson: Contents Fix rooms, Full list to-morrow's papers. POULTRY. 'J P.M. POULTRY. First National Poultry Fair. Present Entry: Several crates of Cockerels, Ile.'n v Hens, Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, etc. TIMBER. TIMBER, etc. —All classes of Red Pino Timber, Roofing Trim, Fencing Materials, etc., for private sole. H. C. SMITH. 'Phono LU-GBO. Proprietor. 75i7;J XV AUSTIN CAR. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 2Dtli, at 1 P.M. Account MR J. LEAHY (who is leaving (ho district), on the premises. 235 ESTUARY ROAD, near Domain. South Brighton. PRINCIPAL LOTS—Austin Condi, firstclass order, original owner; fl-Picco Diningroom Suite, Singer Sewinsr Machine. Frame Mirror. Sideboard. Gramophone and Records, Screen, 2 Occ. Tables, Cushions. Curtains, Brass K'erh. Lino, for 3 rooms, Eire. Toaster, K. Table and Chairs, Clock, Copper Kettle. Crockery. Cutlery. 2 AVicker Chairs, G Hearthrugs, Slip Mats, Hall Runner, Glass, ware. pr. BlankeN, Dtichesse ("hairs, Double Rimu Bed complete, Rinjjl*' Bed cotpplete, Ewbank Sweeper, Creda Elec. Ovenette fas n'''), Plninß Table. Petrol Iron, 2 Axes, Garden Tools, Shovel, C.C. Saw, IT. Saw. B. and Bits, 100 ft Garden Host (new), Small Vice. 11. Clippers. W. Cutters, AVrin~«r (new). Maul anil 'Wedses, Pres. Pan. Clothes Baske), C. Linefi nnd Props, Sundries. IT. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. The City Market. 'Phone 1-080. 7502 Registered and grade patry COWS AND BULLS. SPECIAL SALE AT Till: I'ITY MARKET. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. PRESENT ENTRY- Account Mr H. Hack, Ranjjiora: 5 Jersey Cows and Heifers, «pringins. Acconnt M. C. 'Watson, Greenpark: Jersey Bull. Te Koie Glen Surpremfse, 2 months, prize-winner; re:,'. Jersey ITeifer, Account Mr L. Shields: Yearling Jersey Bull, sire T.ord Lyddite, dam Netherton Pearl. On account Mr Gcorje Gil. bert. Southbrid^e: G Jersey Sprinting Heifers,. Further entries invited. Only pood quality stock accepted. 7 ."01 TT. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. 945 ACRES. 945 ACRES. I HAVE received instructions from the Mortgagee to accept offers for the above block, situated Canterbury West. This land is in great heart, and will grow good oats, turnips, and rape. This country should carry a ewe to the acre and fatten all lambs. Good Homestead, modern conveniences, full range of outbuildings. Property is well watered, and affords a good opportunity for the man who is looking for value. THE PRICE IS £6 PE!i ACRE, and £ISOO Cash is required. Call or write for particulars. WANTED FOR WAITING CLIENT. GOOD ALL-ROUND AGRICULTURAL FARM, 150 to 200 ACRES, with easy in-going. H. C. SMITH, 57671 550 Colombo street. OPTICIANS. \ LEXANDER GRANT, LTD., CONSULTING OPTICIANS, WHITCOMBE'S EUILDING, 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). J7691 OPTICIAN. 11> S. LONSDALE, lv. F.8.0.A., London, MANCHESTER STREET, Cor. Worcester street. MODERN OPHTHALMIC LENSES, Telephone 35-160. L 4115 BUSINESS NOTICES.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 27 July 1933, Page 18

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