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I * .' ■ * *. W. E. SIMES AND CO.. . IMPOBTAWii: AUCTION SALE. WELL KNOWN LAKESIDE, FARM. Account Trusteed Estate late William Mtllraitbr TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON FRIDAY, 27th MARCH. AT 1 P.M. AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. rf ? SEERS, w|U sell:-- ;.V;." 150 ACRES— road, Lakeside;::< 6 from Leeston); excelled mixei hqldjhg, some of the richest 'and'best'land in this famous district ■';■''■:";;'' • Buildings comprise house of 6 rooms, hot and cold, electric light and all con> veniences, outbuildings!, also old homestead of 5 rooms and outbuildings. We can with confidence recommend this to anyone requiring a farm of good qualify land. It will first be offered as a whole and if not sold will then be offered in blocks to suit purchasers. The Trustees are determined to realise and anyone interested will have an opportunity of purchasing an ideal farm at auction price. Enquiries will be entertained prior to the date of sale. FURTHER PARTICULARS CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE AUCTIONEERS. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. Nicholls and Scott, Solicitors to the Estate. 2597 H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. SATURDAY, 21st MARCH. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. RIGCARTON RESIDENCE. On Account MRS N. OLSON. SATURDAY NEXT, 21st MARCH, AT 11 A.M. In- Our Auction Rooms. PROPERTY SITUATED NO. 56 - STRAVEN ROAD, LOWERJMCCARTON, CLOSE BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL and Tram Service. Single-Storey Residence, thoroughly well-built,.five main rooms, very large living-room, large sun verandahs, every Modern Convenience. Many useful Workshops and Sheds. Large Fowlhouse. Section nearly quarter-acre, perfectly kept. The best and neatest garden in the district. This Property is in perfect order and is only sold owing to family bereavement. Full Particulars:— H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 2613 109 Hereford street. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. IN THE,MATTER OF "THE MUNICIPAL ; CORPORATIONS ACT 193 X" '"THE 'LOCAL ELECTIONS AND POLLS ACT, 1925," AND ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE x that at the Election of Mayor for the City of Christchurch, held on the Uth day of March, 1936, the persons hereinafter named were Candidates and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively:— ARCHER. John Kendrick .. 14,310 BEANLAND, John Walton .. 15,141 HILLS, Edward Leslie .. -472 And I hereby declare the said JOHN WALTON BEANLAND to be duly elected Mayor of the City of Christchurch. ALBERT.FREEMAN. Substitute Returning Officer. CHRISTCHURCH, 14th March, 1936.. , 2562 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY GROUNDS. APPLICATIONS ARE*INVITED for !-**■ the USE OF FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY GROUNDS in Parks and Reserves controlled by the Council during -the coming season. APPLICATIONS, which should be accompanied with the usual fee of Four Pounds (£4) in respect of each Football Ground and Two Guineas (£2 2s) in respect Of each Hockey Ground. WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL NOON ON SATURDAY. 21st INSTANT. NO APPLICATION WILL BE CONSIDERED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED WITH THE FEE. J. S. NEVILLE. Town Clerk. Christchurch, 10th March, 1936. I ■*.■ 2269 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL, j PAYMENT OF RATES. 1 DITIONAL CHARGE of 10 PER CENT, will be added to ALL RATES not paid on or before 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 26th MARCH, 1936. J. S. NEVILLE, Town Clerk. Christchurch, 6th March, 1936. 9805 COMPANY NOTICES. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY/LIMITED. NOTICE is" hereby given : that' 'the Transfer Books of the above-Com-pany will be closed from the 2Tfh.day of MARCH, 1936, to the 9th of APRIL, 1936,. both days inclusive, preparatory to payment of Interim Dividend. By Order of the Board. JAMES MORTON. General Manager. Auckland, March 14, 1936. REUNION CHRISTCHURCH TECHNICAL COLLEGE. THE Annual Reunion of the Matriculation Literary and Debating Society will be held in the Memorial Hall on Friday, March 20th, at 8 p.m. Admission, by ticket only, 1/-. Past members may obtain tickets from the College office, and from J. Shankland, A. S. Dini, and the Secretary. X 3820 S. RODEN, Secretary. EXCURSION, ASTER TO AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH CORSAIR CLUB. Includes 7 hours in Wellington, return ink via Stratford. Steamer, Rail am Ist Class Reserve, 07s ,6d; Rail 0n1y.31 6d. Steamer booking must be mad two weeks before Easter. Book, Now C. A. C. FROST, 282 Moorhouse avenue. Also Excursion to Dunedin, 16s 6d PICNICS. GROCERS' ANITUAL PICNIC. I.' Awtoerley. Train 1 church at 9.30 a.m., arriving at Am berley at 10.58 a.m.,< stopping at Papa hui. Leaving on return at 5.30 p.w Tickets; adults 3s, children under I sjrte lor young' and old. Bab: erything provided but food. • 244 i£VM

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 30

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