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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1938, AT 1.30 P.M. AT THE CITY MARKET, 530 COLOMBO STREET. BY PUBLIC AUCTION.— No. 253 FERRY ROAD (comer Matheson's road). SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE, containing 26 PERCHES, long frontages. COMMODIOUS SHOP, well equipped with shelves, counters, grilles, glass cases, etc.; S good living rooms with modern conveniences attached. Compulsory Sale in order to partition joint ownership. H. C. SMITH. 4053 Auctioneer.

EVANS AND BULL NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS. 84 HEREFORD STREET. W. NEAR OXFORD TERRACE. ON ONE OF THE MOST FAVOURED DISTRICTS IN NORTH CANTERBURY. KfiK ACRES, in first-class going order, will appeal. CARRIES 800 ewes and 200 dry sheep, with 80 acres in crop. Wheat up to 50 bushels per aero. GOOD MIXED FARM; SHEEP DO WELL AND CUT JUST ON 91b WOOL. 12 paddocks, well fenced and watered. NICE HOMESTEAD, with EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE (electric light); also garage, dairy, store-room, - 8-stall stable, loo&ebox. implement shed, shearing shed, dip, sheep-yards, cowshed, etc. School bus passes, handy township and saleyards. AND ONE OF THE BEST DISTRICTS IN NORTH CANTERBURY. PRICE ASKED £l7 PER ACRE. WITH SAY £IOOO DOWN. Our client is definitely keen to sell on account of continued ill-health. We will be pleased to supply fullest detaxls. Write or call. 11/66 BANKS PENINSULA. Q?t ACRES, REDUCED TO £2OOO WITH £250 DEPOSIT. Has been carrying 230 ewes, 30 hoggets, and 6 head cattle. Good dairy farm, no cropping. Close school. 4-ROOMED HOUSE WITH CONVENIENCES, cowbails, garage, etc. Vacant: genuine reason for selling AND GOT TO BE SOLD. Write or call. 244/63 NO BETTER KEPT FARM IN NET NOTE THE PRICE AND TERMS. I KA ACRES, HIGH-CLASS CROPiUUPING, DAIRY, SHEEP, AND FATTENING FARM. 16 miles from Christchurch and 1 mile from school and station. 45 acres IN WHEAT, 9 acres IN ALGERIAN OATS, 25 acres IN YOUNG GRASS, and balance in good pasture. CARRYING 170 sheep, 8 cattle, and 7 horses. 6-Rf)OMED HOMESTEAD, every convenience, and all outbuildings £2B per acre, CROPS IN, WITH £4OO DEPOSIT. This is extra special, we will be pleased to show buyers over. 251/53 EVANS and BULL. NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS. 84 HEREFORD STREET. W. (Ground Floor.) NEAR OXFORD TERRACE.

FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. BUILDING COSTS INCREASE EACH DAY. LOVELY POSITION. ROSSALL ST. MERIVALE. Well-built and most ARTISTIC BUNGALOW, in perfect order inside and out. B Rooms and Large Enclosed SunRoom. K/nette. replete with every latest conveniences. GARAGE. VALUABLE SECTION of under 4 acre, Tastefully laid out in lawns, garden and shrubs. COST £IBOO. TO-DAY’S SACRIFICE PRICE £1450. EASY TERMS. No Better Value offering in Merivale. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 131-133 Worcester st.

FINE POSITION. CORNER SECTION. CORNER SECTION. STROWAN. STROWAN £1395. MORTGAGEE’S FORCED SALE. MODERN 2-STOREY BUNGALOW. 5 ROOMS. Kitchenette, and Offices Artistically panelled Hall and tinted walls. Tiled Slab Fireplaces. Latest Electric Range, Incinerator, El. H.W., etc. Garage. NOTE—The owners are definitely selling and will consider an ofier. The property cost over £I7OO. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers and Estate Agents.

W. E. SIMES AND CO. '7' ACRES. Mixed farm. Now 106 1 acres wheat, 100 acres oats (all looking well), 22 acres oats fed off. 219 acres grass and clover sown with the crops, 75 acres ready for rape and turnips, balance mostly young grass. Well watered, now carrying 450 ewes and their lambs (understocked), 13 . horses, besides cattle. Property has grown 55 bushels wheat, 100 bushels oats, and 12 tons potatoes per acre. Would carry 1000 sheep; good house 6 rooms, every convenience, elec, range, etc. Big range of farm buildings. Asking £lO 10s per acre. Good district. May exchange for 150 acres mixed handy, 8128. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. 1 Ql ACRES, good land and excellent orc jer. All grass; carry 10 cows, nice bungalow 4 rooms, every convenience; up-to-date cowshed, registered dairy; implement shed, garage, poultry houses accommodate 400 head, perfect water supply, city 5 miles concrete road, -attractive property. Further information our office. Just on the market. 8167. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. O'T ACRES, heavy dairy and root " * land. Has carried 21 cows, good order, house 4 rooms, elec, light, etc. Good cowshed, concreted yard, other buildings. Govt, mortgage £llOO. Sell going concern, 18 cows, pigs, horses, implements, separator, etc. Asking £I7OO. Well-known district. Half hour’s run to City. A 179. W. E. SIMES and CO. 144 Hereford street, X 354

C. E JONES. LTD. 35ft ABOVE THE ROAD LEVEL. GLORIOUS VIEW OF THE ALPS AND CASHMERE HILLS. PLEASANT WALK TO CITY. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, 7 ROOMS, ALL CONVENIENCES. This is really a lovely home, suitable for, a large family, letting apartments, or converting into flats at very little cost. Spacious, sunny rooms, all in first-class order, bathroom, Doulton bath, pedestal basin, e. 1., electric cooker, coal range, all up-to-date conveniences. Wonderful section over \- acre, 35ft above the road level, lawns and garden. Government Valuation £985. House insured for £BOO.EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Sole Agents— C. E. JONES, LTD., J 5024 174 Manchester street. QTEELITE Green Paint retains Its ° glorious freshness after years of wear. N.Z. made. 28s gallon. SMITH and SMITH, LTD, 58662 Cr. Tuam-High streets. “>THE PRESS” Classified AdvertiseA ments are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day— l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s (kl 'Phone 33-358. -6

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