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AUCTIONS. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. THIS DAY. AT 1 P.M. CLEARING SALE AT PAPANUI. Acc. MB T. E. FLINT, having sold the property, on the Premises, 49 HUGH'S RD. Consignment Small Farm Implements. Good V* Dr., all work, rare quality. Tools. Sundries. Etc. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD.. Auctioneers, 550 Colombo st. 9617 SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD., 550 COLOMBO ST. WEEKLY AUCTION, 10.30 A.M.. FRIDAY. 1200 ROOFING Tiles. Stairway. Flower Pots, Copper, and Fittings; Flat Iron, Green Feed Cutter, Roofing Iron, Meat Safe on legs, as new; Mangle, Electric Brooder, Elect. Vi H.P. Motor and Pump, Vi H.P. Motor, as new. Nat. Elect. Range, 2 Milk Cans, bottle neck, 10 gal.; Cross Cut Saws, Quantity Garden and other Tools. ■ 11 A.M.—Horses, Harness and Vehicles. A/c. Mr H. McClelland. Ashburton: Sixhorse Team, broken to all farm work, 4yrs to 9yrs; an exceptionally good lot. The vendor will be present and furnish particulars with each horse. A/c. Mr A. W. Sibley; Bay Mare. 7yrs, broken all ■work, very free. A/c. Mr J. Bell; Bay Geld., 9yrs, good spring carter and broken to chains. 12 NOON—Grain and Produce; 10 Sks. Wheat, 20 Alg. Oats, 3 Peas, 10 Clover Hay, 801b Dressed Clover Seed. 4 Cape Barley, 15 Sks. Pig Potatoes. 40 S.B. Seed Potatoes, various sorts; l'/ 2 Lupin Seed,’ 15 Wheat Straw Chaff. 8 O.S. Chaff. 12 NOON—Motors, Bicycles, 2 Good Bike Wheels, New Tyres; also Quantity Tools. 1 P.M.—Furniture and Effects. A/c. Leeston Client: Contents 4 Rooms. 1.30 P.M.—Bacon: 10 Hams. 12 Rolls. 10 Hams, 12 Rolls. 1.30 P.M—Cage Birds and Aviaries. 2 P.M.—Poultry Sale, 6 Turkey Hens, 2 Gobblers. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD.. Auctioneers, 550 Colombo st. ’Phone 34-680. 9618 POULTRY SALE— WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30th. AUSTRALORP HENS. AUSTRALORP PULLETS. Acc. Mr C. J. Murray, Kaiapoi. who is going into camp, his well known Flock of Australorps, winners of many prizes. 24 Australorps, 3yrs. 24 Australorps, 2yrs. 50 Australorp’Pullets. 1 Rooster, 3yrs; 1 Rooster, 2yrs; and 4 Cockerels, 29 2 and 3-yr Leghorn Breeding Hens: 3 W. Leghorn Breeding Roosters. Prizes as follows; 1941, 5 Shows; 2 South Island Championships, 2 Cups. 6 Special Prizes. 8 First Prizes, 6 Seconds and Thirds, 1 Bird selected as standard for female breed: 2 Standard Certificates. 3 Standard Certificates of Merit. SALE AT 2 P.M. We will be pleased to purchase dhcptifppc. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., Auctioneers. for 9619 BY PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th,. 1942, at 1 p.m. AT SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street. Acc, Miss A. Derry: Property situated 192 Chester street, consisting of 5-roomed Brick Bungalow, with three bedrooms, all conveniences, washhouse, copper and tubs, all under one roof. Good Section, high and dry. House has a northern aspect. Ten minutes’ walk from Square. Vacant possession. Auction board erected on premises. Inspection invited., SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD.. Auctioneers, 0620 550 Colombo street. GUEST HOUSE, •’ILFRACOMBE,” AKAROA.

T(J BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, AT 1 P.M.. AT SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 COLOMBO ST. This Hotel comprises 15 bedrooms, 2 sit-ting-rooms, lounge room, and games room, dining room, modernly equipped kitchen with almost new "Esse-Major” range, which cost £4OO, refrigerator, pantry, and servery. The rooms are all spacious and accommodation can be arranged for 50-60 guests. 5 Bathrooms. 6 W.C. throughout the building. Also 2 outside buildings, one only two years old costing £6OO, and being built in bungalow style, comprises 4 bedrooms, each self-contained, and being ideal for families. A notable feature is that practically all of the rooms have a harbour view, and are facing north, getttlng all the sun. The area being 1 rood 20.7 perches, with three frontages. Ilfracombe is a Motor Union Hotel and occupies a key position for outlook, and the name of "Ilfracombe” is synonymous with Akaroa, having been established for many years. The furnishings, including carpets, which are laid in practically every room, are modern in design, also very large stock of superior linen. The furnishings, etc., can be taken at valuation. Akaroa has become one of the favourite seaside resorts of the Dominion and both summer and winter alike finds large numbers of guests at this private hotel. Further particulars available from the Auctioneers. . SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD., 550 Colombo street, Auctioneers and Land Agents. 9621 BEAUTIFUL BECKENHAM BUNGALOW. OUTLOOK TO HILLS. ONLY £llsO. ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, K’ette., and Sun-porch, in particularly good order throughout. Possessing all modern conveniences, It occupies an ideal position only 2 minutes from Colombo street and Tram. IMMEDIATE VACANT POSSESSION can be given, and an easy terms proposition can be arranged. £BOO Mortgage at 4i per cent. THIS PROPERTY HAS BEEN PARTICULARLY WELL BUILT, and prospective purchasers can be assured that nothing will have to be spent here for many years. We suggest Immediate inspection tor avoid later disappointment. Full details from:— SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street, Real Estate Agents. X 1620 PROPERTIES WANTED. TRUSTEE wants Buy Good.' Sound House or Bungalow, up 4 to 6 rooms. Give price. 51193 HAVING Retired from Business, Cash Buyer, Bungalow up to 6 rooms. State price. 51329, "Press.” PROPERTY all descriptions, all localities, wanted for Cash Purchasers. W. E. Simes and Co., 239 Manchester st. X 1714 CASH Buyers waiting all classes properties, ring 31-025. F. Williamson and Co., 193 Manchester street. X 1336 MODERN BUNGALOW. ST. ALBANS. PAPANUI AREA. Cash Purchaser. Possession within five weeks necessary. Particulars please to P.O. Box 605, G.P.0., Christchurch. 9584 WOULD PURCHASE from Owner. HOUSE PROPERTY. May consider putting tenant In for a while. Can also allow Owner time to vacate. Would consider paying cash for suitable place. Reply to—PB7B3, , "PRESS." 9486 PROPERTIES IN ALL LOCALITIES WANTED TO SELL BY FORD and HADFIELD, LTD, Will Sellers kindly call, write or ’Phone our office, 32-099, 32-098. 131-133 Worcester st. 9585 AN URGENT PURCHASER FOR BUNGALOW OR HOUSE that has been kept in good order. Situation not important, if bus or tram service within reasonable ■ distance. Whole of money available one ! week if necessary. Communicate with I FB7BI, “Press.” 9486 WANTED, HOUSES TO SELL. j ALL PRICES ALL LOCALITIES I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I C. E. JONES, LTD., 'Phone 35-355, ' Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 174 Manchester street.

YOU INTEND TO SELL THAT PROPERTY OF YOURS! RING 30-435 and instruct D. STOCK and CO. to handle it for you. A trained staff of expert salesmen at your service. We don’t merely find a buyer, our job is to complete the business to your entire satisfaction. We have Many Clients Waiting. D. STOCK and CO., Real Estate Agents. 209 Manchester st. Phone 30-435. 57677 FINANCIAL. MONEY TO LEND on Approved Securl- ■ ties. Mortgages Discounted. D. A. GUNN. 146 Manchester street, Christchurch. ‘PHONE 30-688. G5665 PROVIDENT LOAN AND FINANCECO will Lend from £3 upwards on Furniture, Sewing Machines, Pianos (without removal), Life Policies, Bonds. Title Shares, etc. 100 Cashel street. Christchurch, opp. Tisdalls, and upstairs. TPhone 35-628. W8778 WHITE BROS., 96 Hereford street, Lend Money in strictest confidence on Furniture, Property, Titles. Local Body Debentures. Life Policies, etc., from £5 upwards. ‘PHONE 35-674. W9767 BUSINESSES FOB SALE. WANTED to Sell owing to ill-health, good JJhls Run and Dairy Farm. 2 miles from Hokitika. Apply Box 3, Hokitika. X 1578

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23751, 24 September 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23751, 24 September 1942, Page 8

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