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AUCTIONS. THE CITY MARKET. rpHE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO A STREET. WEEKLY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, i AT 10.30 A.M. j Account Contractor, having dcmol- i ashed large building: Quantity Picket \ Fencing with posts. 30 small Drawers. I 3 large Sliding Doors with Runners ‘ attached. 60 sheets Roofing Iron. 40 i lengths Oregon from 18 to 40ft long, i 10 x 2, 10 x It. 9xC. Glass Frames, j 2 Doors flit by sft, Glass Tops. Mantelpieces. Doors. Windows, and other I lines. Motor Cases. Tiled Surrounds, i etc. Quantity second-hand Timber. Benches, etc.. 2 Milk Coolers. Barrels, and hundreds of Sundries. HORSES, COWS. AND PIGS AT 11 A.M. Entries invited. I PRODUCE—Io sacks Wheat. 10 Partridge Peas. Lupin Seed. etc. 12 Noon—MOTOR-CARS. BICYCLES, and TOOLS. Account Mr Clark: 3-sealer Ford Van. T model, certificate of fitness. 10 Ladies and Gents' Bicycles and Tools. 1.30 p.m.—Cage Birds and Cages. PROPERTY 1.30 p.m. PROPERTY. LOT I—NO. 74 PEVEREL STREET. RICCARTON. Mr White s Charming i Bungalow Propertv. 1 LOT 2—ZEPHYR ESTATE. Gov-; ernors Bay, 1 acre with 2-roomcd • Bach. etc. 2 P.M.—POULTRY SALE. j Special entries —Account Rangiora ; Client, 60 Ducks: account Ellesmere I Client. 40 Ducklings, line Pullets, several crates of Cockerels. Hens. etc. 1 p.m.—FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Account Linwood Client: Contents of four rooms. A clean, useful lot. Owner leaving Christchurch. H. C. SMITH. Proprietor. 1 ’Phone 34-680. 5467! PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. ] TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On the PREMISES. BEING NO. 81 FORFAR STREET, ST. ALBANS. ON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY ITth, AT 1 P.M. On account of MR J. D. EMMETT, who is leaving shortly on a visit to England. THE CHARMING 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with all possible modern conveniences. the substantial outbuildings (mainly bricky and the beautiful laid out grounds combine in making this a perfectly equipped, delightful home. The carefully selected artistic furnishings are in keeping with the general character of the Bungalow itself. Full particulars in later issues. Mr Emmett's well-known DAIRYING BUSINESS was earned on at the rear u the premises for many years, and the general equipment for this purpose just about perfect. 8468 H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. A HIGHLY’ PRODUCTIVE FARM AT MARSHLAND. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. AT THE CITY MARKET. 550 COLOMBO STREET. ON FRIDAY*. FEBRUARY 18th, 1933, AT 1.30 PM. Dn account of W. J. WALTER, ESQ., as Trustee in the Estate of the late GEORGE SANDS. JITcSAVENEY’S ROAD—OVER 17i ACRES IH. Prime Land, well fenced, drained, and watered. SUBDIVIDED INTO' SIX PADDOCKS, with the prolific crops now growing thereon, including approximately 8 acres onions, 2i acres potatoes, 3i acres carrots, parsnips, and a patch of onion seed (estimated to produce 501 b or 601 b). Balance in grass. The crops present a wonderfully fine appearance and should return some hundreds of pounds. The drains are connected with the Drainage Board’s public drainage system, and the land is never liable to flooding. The soil is not too heavy nor too light, and is of an easily-worked friable character. There is not a more productive holding in this farfamed intensive fanning district. THE DWELLING contains 6 LIVING ROOMS, with usual offices, and there is a good range of outbuildings, including a capital 9-bail cow byre, dairy, etc. AS A DAIRY FARM, too, the property is absolutely ideal. THE LATE MR SANDS purchased the farm in 1886 and worked it with most satisfactory results up to the time of his death —a matter of some 52 years. THE ESTATE must now be wound up and this fine holding and other assets realised. Mr Walter’s definite instructions are—SELL. CLEAR LAND. TRANSFER TITLE. Daily Bus Service to and from City within several minutes’ walk. Within 4 miles of Cathedral square. H. C. SMITH. Auctioneer, THE CITY MARKET, MESSRS RHODES, ROSS, and GODBY, Solicitors for Estate. < 5469 AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY WITH NEARLY ONE ACRE OF LAND, and CLEARING SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, AT 1 P.M. SHARP. fA CCOUNT MR H. C. WEST, well-known liV. Poultry Farmer (owing to ill health), on the premises, 21 ALEXANDRA STREET. RICHMOND. The house has 5 rooms and kitchenette, with scullery. Moffat Electric Range, Electric and Gas >lnstallation. Doulton Bath and Basin, •Washhouse, Copper and Tubs. Area nearly 1 acre, with about 2 chains’ frontage. A splendid section available for another i house. Fowlhouses and runs for over 2000, birds. Large shed, incubator house, brooder house, garage, and man’s room. The present State mortgage is approximately £BSO, and has 30 years to run. The whole property is in tip-top order, and must be classed as one of the best poultry farms available. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The whole contents for absolute sale following the sale of the property'. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, AT 12 NOON. Clearing sale of 2500 head of poultry. used for the running of the poultry ranch. Inspection invited, immediate possession. Call in and discuss this splendid proposition. IMPORTANT —Please note Property and Furniture WEDNESDAY. 23rd, at 1 P.M. PouItry—THURSDAY. 24th, at 12 NOON. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. THE CITY MARKET, 550 Colombo street. ’Phone 34-680. 5470 A SUPERB BUNGALOW PROPERTY IN NORTH LINWOOD, CLOSE TO TWO BUS SERVICES. OPLENDID CORNER SECTION, with long northern and western frontages; beautifully laid out and stocked with choice trees, shrubs, and flowers. Very Dainty. Well-built, and Most 'Artistically-finished ART BUNGALOW, containing 4 MAIN LIVING ROOMS; plastered, papered, and panelled, together with a thoroughly well-equip-ped Kitchenette. Pantry, and all the latest modem appointments. A Delightful Model Home in every detail, combining the maximum of’ comfort with the utmost exemplification of good taste and artistry H. C. SMITH. The City Market, Sole Agent 58844 PRIVATE HOTELS. T'HE LODGE,” 36 HEREFORD ST.. -*• The Favoured West End. The City’s Premier Private Hotel, u Combines Every Comfort and Luxury 'of a Refined Home, with proximity to •the centre of the City, the Botanic 'Gardens, Canterbury College, and the .River Avon- Tariff, 12s 6d per day. Permanent guests special rates. D. B. GUNN, Proprietor. Telephones: 33-870, 33-871. G 4787 T)0 You Know—? You can ’phone _ypur “Want Ad.” to “The Press” .433-358) and pay when next in town.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22317, 3 February 1938, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22317, 3 February 1938, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22317, 3 February 1938, Page 20

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