AUCTIONS. TONKS, NORTON AND CO. JMPORTANT AUCTION of SHIRLEY BUNGALOW in our AUCTION ROOMS SALE on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1938, AT 1.30 P.M. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON and CO. have been favoured with instructions from MR W. J. QUINN (who nas been transferred to Auckland) to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION his LOVELY BUNGALOW known as No. 18 RANDALL STREET, COMPRISING: Drawing-room, approx. 17 x 12. Breakfast-room. Bedroom, 14 x 14. Bedroom, 12.6 x 12. Sun Porch. 12 x 6. Pantry and Scullery. Panelled Entrance Hall. All rooms are Plastered and very tastefully Papered. New World Gas Range. Fuel Copper. Dual hot water. Porcelain Bath and Basin. Corner section, nicely laid out in Lawns, Shrubs, and Fruit Trees. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE; This propertv is beautifully situated on the South-east Corner of Petrie and Randall streets, in probably the best part of SHIRLEY. Faces North, and gets all the sum very handy to Buses, Shops, and Schools. The whole property being in excellent order. As Mr Quinn is on transfer he is a keen seller, and has fixed a low reserve. Fuller particulars and details from: MR F. E. S. DALE. Solicitor. 103 Hereford street. or TONKS, NORTON and CO., Auctioneers. 105 Hereford street.
W. E. SIMES AND CO. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. . 1 ACRES—AII First-class Agncultural and Dairy Land. Grows great crops of all kinds. Some of tne best land in the Ellesmere district. At present car ing 30 cows, with DO acres cro''. rod Home, 6 Rooms, and modern con _n;ences. All farm buildings. incase for 5 years at £2 per Acre. Possession about five weeks. Don’t delav. This class of lease is difficult to' get. School adjoining. See us Early. uzii 1 ACRES— IRWELL. Excellent Mixed Farm. Now 19 acres wheat 17 acres partridge peas. 16 acres clover. 15 acres fallowed. 2 acres oats. balance pasture. Hpuse. / Rooms, electric light, porcelain bath, washhouse, etc. All farm orchard; well sheltered. Mortgage at 4 per .cent There is some tip-mp land on this. Handily situated, and worth inquiry being in this favoured district. Just on the market. Write or call for further information. 1000 SGO ACRES —Freehold, and Acres Leasehold at £l2 per An flat omintrv. InOW annum. ‘ All "river'flat "country. Now 32 acres oats, 15 acres turnips and rape, balance excellent pasture., sown down and top dressed Medium to heavy land. Grown 65 bushels wheat per acre. Carrying 1200 ewes and their lambs, 400 head dry stock, 100 cattle, and 20 horses. Fattens all lambs BUNGALOW HOME. Six Rooms, electric stove, modem conveniences. ’phone, all farm buddings. PRICE. £l2 10s PER AC? E „ r<^ R FREEHOLD. Deposit £ISOO. Handv station. School Bus Passes. C 230 y ACRES—Excellent Little Property. • All grass. Good land. Carry 6 rows; Nice Home, 4 Rooms and Kitchenette, every convenience; asphalt jath, ’flower and vegetable gardens. Poultry houses, 200 head. Close ichools. station, and Rangiora. All mod order. Garage, stable, cow r shed, bed room. ONLY £9OO. Don’t deav BISH W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 239 MANCHESTER STREET (Opp. Christchurch City Council 1
LICENSING NOTICES. “The Licensing Act, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF KAIAPOI. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T ..CLAUDE HOWARD WITHELL. ■4 of Yaldhurst. bein': the holder of a Publican’s Licence in respect of the house and premises situate at Yaldhurst, known as the Talbot Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain. and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Kaiapoi on the Ninth Day of March, 1938, apply for a transfer of the said licence from mvself to SYDNEY BADEN POWELL OVEREND, my appointee. Dated the Ist day of February. 1938. 5328 C. H. WITHELL. “THE LICENSING ACT. 1908." LICENSING DISTRICT OP CHRISTCHURCH. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T WILLIAM ALAN YOUNG, of 1) Christchurch. Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the house and premises situate at Manchester street known as Coker’s Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at THE COURT HOUSE, Christchurch, on the seventh day of March, 1937. apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to John Thomas Nicol Grant my appointee. Dated the 22iid day of December, 1937. W. A. YOUNG. Lane, Neave, and Wanklyn, Solicitors, Christchurch. 5429 ‘THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” LICENSING DISTRICT OF LYTTELTON. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T DAVID WALTER FENTON QUESTED, of Lyttelton, Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s Licence in respect of the house and premises situate at Norwich quay, Lyttelton, known as the Royal Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Lyttelton on the ninth day of March. 1938, apply for a transfer of the said Licence from myself to Anthony Mason, my appointee. Dated the first day of December, 1937. F. QUESTED. Clifford Jones and Lee, Solicitors, Christchurch. 5430 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. TEN PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. IT is hereby publicly notified that in pursuance of the authority conferred by Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” an additional charge of TEN PER CENTUM will be added to all RATES AND WATER CHARGES levied by the Christchurch City Council and unpaid at the expiration of six months and fourteen days from the demand thereof. J. S. NEVILLE, Town Clerk. CHRISTCHURCH, Ist Februafy, 1938. 5436
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