AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD. gMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD. WEEKLY AUCTION—IO.3O A.M. FRIDAY. Account CLl' NTS: 11 A.M.—HORSES, 11. NESS. and IMPLEMENTS: 3-Shaft Gu , rubber and iron tyres; 4-Wheeler Van, Box Cart and Trap, S.F. Handle Plough, 16-Blade Discs, Hillside Plough, 3-Horse Grubber, Hand Cart, Set Good Gig Harness, Riding Saddle. Draught Collar, Hames, and Winkers, Breechings. 11 A.M.—HORSE SALE. HORSES—Acct. Mr G. E. Smith. Opawn: 1 5-year Gelding. 1 G-year Mare, both guar. Account client: 4-horse Team, 2 Shatters, and 2 Broken to Chains. Account Mr C. McDonald: 1 9-year Blk. Mare, all work; 1 10-year Bay Mare, all work; also Tip-drav and Harness. Account Mr P. Jackson: 5-Dr, Mare, 6 vcars broken to ail work. Account J. bcyell and Co., Ltd.: Blk. Gelding, aged, been working in carrier's van; any trial. Account Mr W. Clclland: Lincoln; Bay Mare. 10 years, any trial; good 3-shaft R.T. Gig. Set Gig Harness. 12 NOON— BICYCLES. TOOLS, ETC. Model T. Ford Truck. PRODUCE—6 Sks. 2nds Wheat. 5 Bags Bariev, 30 Bags Carton Oats. 1001b White Clover Seed, 7 Bags Part, Peas, 65 Bags O.S. Chaff. 1 P.M - .—FURNITURE SALE. 1.30 P.M.—BIRDS. CAGES, ETC. 2 P.M.—POULTRY SALE. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD.. Auctioneers. 5717 HUGE FURNITURE AUCTION. THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M. Account Public Trustee in Two Deceased Estates. OVER 400 LOTS. OAK Dressing Chest, Oak Seat and Music Cabinet. Mahogany Pier Glass, INLAID WALNUT Writing Cabinet, 3 pr. Brass Candlesticks. Old Copper and Brassware, 20 E.P. TEAPOTS and H.W. JUGS, 14 Single Oak and Rimu Beds, 3 Inst. Beds, GOOD KAPOC BEDDING, verv fine lot China and Glassware, Old Vases. 10 Doulton and other China Jugs and Basins, Electrolux Elec. Cleaner, Wire Couch, Moquette Easy Chairs, Dining, Kitchen, and Wicker Chairs. 9 x 6 Wilton Carpet, Hall Runners, Good Floor Rugs. Coconut Matting. Dining. Kitchen, and Occ. Tables, 5 Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Chests Drawers, Oak Barometer, Wertheim Sewing Machine, 3 Clocks, Cash Box. K. Crockery. Pres. Pans, Wringers, Cutlery, Carpenters Chest, Kit Carpenter’s Tools, and 200 lots of Sundries, 2 large cases of Books, all first-class literature. SMITHS CITY- MARKET, LTD.. =7lO Auctioneers. POULTRY CLEARING SALE. 2000 HEAD TO-MORROW, AT 10 A.M. Account MR L. J. MULHOLLAND, 76 QUEENSBURY ST., BURWOOD. Also Brooders and Sundries, SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD 5719 Auctioneers. FORD AND HADFIELD. LTD. “PERFECT SURROUNDINGS." ;ELY STREAM FRONTAGE WITH A WELL-PLANNED SECTION OF APPROX. i-ACRE. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. FENDALTON. BUILT UNDER SUPERVISION OF LEADING ARCHITECT. uATE ROOF. 2-STOREY BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, K’NETTE, AND ENCLOSED SUNROOM. EVERY ROOM TASTEFULLY DECORATED. LARGE GARAGE. IS FINE HOME IS IN PERFECT DER INSIDE AND OUT AND WOULD ST AT LEAST £2500 OR MORE TO REPLACE TO-DAY. SACRIFICE PRICE £IBSO. 4’T CONSIDER BUILDING UNTIL YOU HAVE INSPECTED THIS CHARMING PROPERTY. SOLE AGENTS; FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Auctioneers, 5171 131-133 Worcester street. FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LEND on Approved Security. Mortgages discounted. D. A. GUNN, 146 Manchester street, Christchurch. 'PHONE 30-688. G5565 WHITE BROS., 96 Hereford street. Lend Money in strictest confidence on Furniture, Property, Titles. Local Body Debentures Life Policies etc., from £5 upwards _ ’PHONE 36-947. W9767 PROVIDENT LOAN AND FINANCE CO. will Lend from £3 upwards on Furniture, Sewing Machines, Pianos (without removal). Life Policies, Bonds, Title Deeds, Shares, etc, 100 Cashel street, Christchurch, opp. Tisdails. and upstairs 'Phone 33-628 TIT ONEY TO LEND in any Sum required ill from £5 to £IOO on Furniture. Pianos, Sewing Machines, Motor-Cars. Shares, life Policies. Interest in Wills, or any other security. Mortgages arranged ALFRED BUTCHER, 131 Worcester street. ’Phone 31-309. (Above Ford and Hadfield.) 83176 FRUIT, PLANTS. AND PRODUCE. CURRANTS, Beautiful White and Red, 6s doz„ plus freight. Richardson. 45A Greens rd„ Papanui. X 8525 EEKS. Giant White. Heavy bearing for early crops. 3/6 100 postage paid. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. StFaln Tuberous~Begonia Seedlings, ready for potting; mixed and separate colours. J. H. Fullwood, 'Phone 34-735. X 8169 HITE, Red, Black Curants, 6s doz. lb, plus freight. No sales at door until cash mail orders cleared. Richardson, 45A Green’s road, Papanui. X 8145 Apples, Pears, and Plums in season, ’phone 22-306. Davies, Fruitgrower, 37 Bishops road, off Harewood road, Papanui. AHUAS for late flowering. Named Varieties Poms, Cactus, Charms. Decorative, 12/- doz. Posted. Griffiths’ Nui> seris, Mt. Eden, Auckland. —C Well-grown leek plants Finest Musselburgh, 30 FOR 6d. SUNBEAM NURSERIES, 92 Stourbridge st. 'Phone 36-950. I ~ TUSH Strawberries’ New - Novelty. i Fruits for nine months of year. Hardy and prolific. 5/6 doz. Posted. Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. —C * NEMONEsT Ranunculus, Choice b\. Doubles in glorious mixed shades. 1/- doz. 50 for 3/-. Griffiths’ Nurseries. Mt. Eden. Auckland. ARLBOROUGH Lucerne, First Grade Machine-dressed, the best obtainable, also “Seconds,’’ down to 4d per lb. Alex. McDonald and Co.. Grain Merchants, 194 Cashel st. STONE FRUIT We desire to notify our many Clients that we have regular supplies of all varieties of STONE FRUITS Arriving Daily. GROWERS AND BUYERS, LTD., FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEERS. 168 Lichfield st. Christchurch. T.C. WANTED. WANTED to Rent, Crcsolyne Lamp. VV King 31-280, or call 173 Petrie st. 1807
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 10
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