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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. HPHE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. WEEKLY SALE, TO-MORROW, AT 11 A.M. HORSES—A/c. Mrs Howell—Bay Geld., syrs, spring carter, broken to all work, guaranteed sound; Collar, Hames, and Cover. A/c. Mr Collings— Br. Mare, lOyrs, good spring carter, very quiet and reliable. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. COWS AND PIGS Offered after Horse Sale —A/c. Mr Gordon—Jersey Cow, due now to 3rd calf, guaranteed sound and quiet. A/c. Client—Reg. Jersey Heifer, Lady Periwinkle (81360), due now, in calf to Reg. Jersey Bull. PRODUCE, AT 12 NOON—S4 Sacks Oatsheaf Chaff, 30 Bales Lucerne Hay, 10 Sacks 2nds Wheat, 110 Sacks Garton Oats, All Varieties Table and Seed Potatoes. „ . IMPLEMENTS—Duncan Hay Rake, Single-Furrow Lever Plough, Duncan D.F. Plough, 3-F. Plough, 10 Sets Harrows, 2 leaves to 6, Hand Chaff cutter, Push Hoe, Horse Hoes. SUNDRIES—Pr. Iron Wheels and Axle, 3 Saw Benches, Aviary, Wire Rope, Wedges, Copper and Stand, Garden Rollers, Grindstone, Baths on Legs, 2 Vertical Pumps, Portable Coppers, Dustbin on Wheels, 6 Lawnmowers, Trawling and Fishing Nets, Pipe Cutters, Stocks and Dies, 12 Good Ranges, Barrow Wheels, Grit Mill, Belting, Treadle Saw Bench with Emery Grinder, Hot-water Heater, Steps, Washtubs, 2 Force Pumps, Quantity Trestles with Tables, Ladders, New and Second-hand Swingle-trees, 5 Wire Archways, Modern Bungalow ana Other Windows, Small Windows, Glass Frames, Doors, 6 Rolls No. 12 Wire, S.H. Roofing Iron, Manuka Pea Sticks, 2 TRUCKS FENCING MATERIAL, Posts, Stakes, Etc., 6ft Nicholas Windmill Complete, 2 Lavatories Dog Kennel, Square and Round Tanks, Pr. R.r. ° MOTORS,'BICYCLES, AND TOOLS, AT 12.15 —A/c. Mr Stuart —3-Seater Studebaker Car, e.l. and s.s., in good order, trial; 12 Ladies and Men s Bicycles, Large Entry of Tools. FURNITURE, AT 1 P.M.—Large Entry of Furniture, comprising the Contents of Five Rooms. Full List To-morrow's Papers. rruv POULTRY, 2 P.M. POULTRY. Clfe°n U t" r CouMry Town clle^ s - c / SMITHi Proprietor ■Phone 34-680. is4t)a JgEDDING PLANTS, BEDDING I'LA.VIS. AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY NEXT, OCT. 10th, AT 12 NOON, AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. A Splendid Variety will be offered. Tomatoes and all kinds of i lowers, etc. Present Untrv: 500 Boxes. Advise thin office at once. 11. C. SMITH, Prop. Phono 34-GBO. I>4OG Auction balk of st. Allans BUNGALOW WITII BUILDING SOCIETY MORTGAGE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13th", AT 1.30 P.M., AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. Account MR E. M. HUME. Property situate 2G Thames street, close to tram. Pour Rooms, sun porch, large receiving hull, make extra room; Doulton liath and basins, cupboards and conveniences. Good Section of 4-1 Perches, planted in peas. Fowihouse. Three minutes from tram. Monthly payments £3 12s JOd, interest and principal: expires in 1935. Inspect, at once. Owner selling at. nearly onethird less than co.st. Auction boards erected. 11. C. SJIITII, Auctioneer, The City Market. "\ITUST be Sold ThiT WeekT AbsoX?JL lutely Sacrificed. 60 ACRES. Close Rangiora. Good Residence and Outbuildings. Dairying, cropping, etc. Price reduced to £I4OO or Offer. £2OO Cash, balance Govt. Mortgage; 30s per week covers all outgoings. 103 ACRES FOR £I2OO. As a Going Concern. Stock and. Plant, Etc. Fiveroomed House and full range Outbuildings; alongside rail; 60 acres under plough, balance pasture. Very Easy Ingoing. £2OO or less. Owner will Exchange lor Clear-title Cottage ProPe RiDICULOUSLY CHEAP. £75 Cash Buys one of the Best Sections on Mt. Pleasant; fenced; splendid land; full i-acre. FOR EXCHANGE—Owner of Bungalow 6r., best part in New Brighton, will Exchange for a Residence and few acres, suitable poultry. Equity £SOO. Communicate with us at once. H. C. SMITH, 550 Colombo st. 58276

N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD. rjpo LET. CASHMERE HILLS—FIat, 5 rooms, Electric Cooker, Garage .. 30/-RICCARTON—S-Roomed Bungalow, Electric Cooker .. •• 27/6 ST. ALBANS —7-Roomed Home, modern • • • • 20/-MEKIVALE—-Furnished, 5-Roomed Home .. 3 °/" SYDENHAM—Nice little Home, up-to-date -• 20/REALISATi'ON OF AN OLD ESTATE HIGH CLASS SHEEP PROPERTY FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. QOi\ ACRES RIVER SILT. OCUJ» ACRES RIVER SILT. AGRICULTURAL & SHEEP FARM IN FAVOURED CANTERBURY DISTRICT. We have been instructed to Sell by PRIVATE TREATY this High-Class Agricultural and Sheep Farm. The soil is rich and black, set on a good clay subsoil Will grow heavy crops ol wheat, and is rare fat lamb country. GOOD RANGE OF FARM BUILDINGS. PRICE: £l2 10s per acre. TERMS: 25 per cent, deposit. Balance 5 years at 5 per cent. For further particulars and arrangements to inspect apply to THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., N6722 LTD. "A dvertisi NG 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 c vital importance. To have it COMPLETE AND DEPENDABLE IN ONE NEWSPAPER miniinises her shopping efforts and promotes her economies—just as it minimises the expenditure and INCREASES THE SALES of the ADVERTISER. Because xt enjoys the interest and confidence of the buyers in the Canterbury market, " THE PRESS" publishes year after year thousands of columns more advertising than any other Canterbury paper. "THE PRESS" leads in Circulation by several thousands more than its nearest competitor—it is subscribed to by the PEOPLE WI"~ T THE PURCHASING POWER. who are anxious and able to buy the various goods advertised in its columns. "THE PR E S S," CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY, Owned and Controlled in Christchurcb . the Interests of Canterbury and .Westland People.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20978, 5 October 1933, Page 18

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