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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. r p RE COT MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. WEEKLY AUCTION, TO-MORROW AT n a.m. HORSES—Dr. Geld., aged, sound, all work, trial. COWS—Account Mr Hodge: Jersev Cow, bred by Miss White, due now 3rd calf; made up to 141 b butter at last calf; extra good, sound and quiet. PRODUCE—7O sacks Oatsheaf Chaff, Table and Seed Potatoes and other produce. SUNDRIES—Spring Dray, Racing Sulky, Gig, Pair Dray Wheels, 2 Sack Barrows, Set Sides for Motor-lorry, Set Motor Wheels and Axle (suit trailer). Saw Bench and Motor complete (mounted on chassis), Window, Doors, Spouting, etc.. Counters. Show Cases. M.-trailer, Grit Mill and Bone Cutter, 2 30-gallon Milk Drums (best of order). Williams’ Sausage Filler, Bull Chain and Pin, Cream Drum, Chum, Kauri W.-tubs, B.S. Vice, 2 Anvils, Bentall Greenfeed Cutter. Ice Chest, 2 Sets Platform Scales. 9 L. Mowers, Moffatt Electric Range, Endless Chain, Horse Hoe, large entry of Useful Sundries. 12.15 PM.—MOTORS. BICYCLES, AND TOOLS—Account Mr- Roberts: Austin 4 Delivery, good order, suitable for tradesman, butcher, baker, etc. 14 Bicycles, L.. Gent’s, and Juveniles; also Tools. .1 PM.—FURNITURE AND EFFECTS—A very large entry of Mixed Household Furnishings. See to-night’s “Star." 1.80 P.M.—CAGE BIRDS AND CAGES. * 2 PM. POULTRY! 2 P.M. POULTRY! BEDDING PLANTS—A choice selection •f Plants for Private Sale. H. C. SMITH, Prop. ’Phone 34-680. 4046

PUBLIC AUCTION. TO-MORROW. AT 1.30 P.M.. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. WE have been instructed by the Public Trustee, as Executor of the Will of Thomas John Stubberfield, to submit for Sale by Public Auction, the following Properties;— LOT I—No. 150 ALDWIN’S ROAD, LINWOOD. An attractive Residential Property of approximately 28 Perches, with 45ft frontage and Neat Bungalow of 4 rooms and son porch, equipped with all modem Conveniences. The land is well laid out, with concrete paths and a garden. LOT 2—No. 35 MATHESON’S ROAD. UNWOOD. A 4-roomed, well-constructed Wooden House, with conveniences, on a Section of 19 Perches, having a frontage of approximately 60ft. This can be made a comfortable home with comparatively little outlay. Further particulars can be obtained from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Oxford terrace, or H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. . ■ 4047

KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER, IRON, Etc. NEXT SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10th. AT 10 A.M. ON THE PREMISES, PERAKI STREET, KAIAPOI. DOORS, Windows, 120 Sheets Roofing Iron, 6 to 10 feets, in splendid order; Flooring. Lining. Weatherboards, Sarking, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 1. 4 x 4, 8 x 2. 6 x 2; Sections of Flooring. Stove. Guttering and Down Piping, Bricks, Copper, Whare for Removal, and Sundries. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 4048

{"WEARING SAXE AT WOOLSTON. MONDAY NEXT, OCT 12th, at 1 P.M. Account MR H. A. SUMMERS (who is leaving for the North Island), On the Premises, 42 HARGOODS ROAD. Principal Lots—Jersey Heifer, springing, by Registered parents; Blk. Jersey calved six weeks, very quiet; Blk. Jersey, in profit and in calf, good lot; Chest. Harness Blare, lOyrs, sound and quiet for lady to handle and drive, free mover; set New Heavy Trap Harness, cost £2O, Spring Trap with good wheels for spring dray, Alfa Laval Separator (35 gallons, guaranteed), Relax Milk Strainer. Buckets, Cow and Horse Covers. Barb Wire, Wire Netting, Empty Sacks, Wheelbarrow, 2 Mauls and 8 Wedges. Sugar Bags, 2 doz. Babbit Traps, Rock Salt, Plough Chains, 2 C.C. Saws, 2 new Cycle Hatchers, 2 new Halters, Meat Meal, Rope, No. 2 Chum (new), quantity Farm, Garden and Carp. Tools, Chicken' Coops, Table and Seed Potatoes, Joy Cycle, Tricycle (as new, cost £3 17s 6d), and quantity sundries. POULTRY—4Ia Pair 8.1. Red Pullets and Cockerels, 7 pair Khaki and Runner Ducks, 3 pair Sussex Pullets and Cockerels, 3 pair Silver Wyandotte Pullets and cockerels, Hens with broods, 40 Young Cockerels, 4 pair Black Orp. Pullets. FURNITURE—2 Oak Beds, 2 Stretchers, 2 Duchesses, Chairs and Tables. Cupboard, Mirror. ,Cot, Cabinet, 2 Boilers, 2 Baths, Crockery, quantity Pres, and Jam Bottles, 4 Jars, Wringer, Push Chair, and other household lines. Unreserved. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. ’Phone 34-680. The City Market 4031

DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. Also with Great Prospective Possibilities from subdlvisional and other standpoints. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO STREET. On FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16th. AT 1.30 P.M. OVER 25 ACRES, being No. 893 Ferry road. Corner Charlesworth street. Over 32 chains frontages. Good Dairying and Cropping Land. Two Dwellings, outbuildings, etc. Realisation imperative. 11118 Finely-situated Property has belonged to the Charlesworth family tor over 70 years. 4049 H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 1936, AT 10 A.M. KAIAPOI. KAIAPOI. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, BEING NO. 20 AKAROA STREET. Oa account of MB JOHN BALDWIN, owing to family bereavement. rpHE PROPERTY COMPRISES 2 ONEA HALF ACRE SECTIONS, with a total frontage of 2J chains. ONE SECTION is beautifully laid out and planted, and upon it is erected a VERY COMFORTABLE 5ROOMED RESIDENCE, equipped with all modern conveniences, also useful outbuildings. An unusually attractive property. THE OTHER SECTION is an excellent Building Site. If not sold as a whole, will be offered In two lots. This fine property must be quitted under the hammer. Full details of the Furnishings will *be advertised in later- issues. 4050 H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, AT X. 30 P.M. AT THE CITY MARKET. ' 550 COLOMBO STREET. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WILSON’S SIDING. WETHERAL. r A BOUT 22 ACRES, good heavy land, well -fV. fenced and watered; 4-roomed Dwelling, etc. Fowlhquses to accommodate about 700 birds. Very suitable for general all-round mixed farming. Lately occupied by Mr Crampton. VERY EASY INGOING. H. C. SMITH. 4052 Auctioneer. (HE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO ST. ’PHONE 34-680.

THE "RIVERPARK” SUBDIVISION, CORNER LANGDOWN STREET (Tram route) and FIFIELD TERRACE, OPAWA, overlooking the BEAUTIFUL OPAWA PARK, the RIVER HEATHCOTE, and many delightful gardens and landscapes in the vicinity. ONLY $ OF THESE CHARMING ALLOTMENTS AVAILABLE. Finest Bungalow Sites anywhere about the City. Most Reasonable Prices. Very Easy Terms. Building operations are about to commence cm several of the sections already sold. It is necessary to make immediate application. THE CITY MARKET, 3067 H. C. SMITH. Proprietor. T USTROUS” Paints, ready mixed, the perfect house paint Remember, neglect means decry, also expense SMITH and SMITH. LTD., 58662 . Cr. Tuam-High streets. *TJEW Zealand Illustrated.’' featuring _ SOperb Dominion Photographic Chans, on Sale October 19th. Order mur eony now, Ali Newsagents. j

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21908, 8 October 1936, Page 20

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