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at K iN D rs rL. iC. d, rin, J. E. te rs 11, Is, ,D S: rill. ■tt ft. «. nV. ir. >b R. -1D. is, 11s :s, cE. hj, n, e. m rS: in S, 0. H 3. it in i. Y 3 D L D ir r. I, *. i, ie. ID L. J. d ,1. e. r. s. if. 'e 1. ry y AUCTIONS. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT' AUCTION SALE.'. BILLIARDS TABLE, MAHOGANY. WALNUT AND OAK FURNITURE. RADIO. FIREPROOF SAFE, CARPETS, ETC., ETC. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd. AT 11.30 A.M. On the Premises. BEACH ROAD. AKAROA On the Premises, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA On Account of the Trustees in the Estate of the late E. X. Le LIEVRE. FULL SIZED BILLIARDS TABLE by Alcock with All Accessories, Snooker Set, 8 Very Handsome Solid Mahogany Dining Chairs with Leather Seats, Buffet in Mahogany, Walnut Card Table. Fireproof Safe. Phillips Dual Wave Radio, Hoover Electric Cleaner, Smoker’s Companion. Clock, Seagrass Stools, Cane Chair, Easy Chairs in Moquette, Curtains, Dining Table. Flat Topped Desk, Oak Occ. Table. Oak Tea Waggon. Hearth Rugs. Several Good Axminster Carpets. Axminster Carpet Runner, Easy Chair in Leather j Genuine Persian Vestibule Rug, Handsome China Cabinet in Australian Blackwood and Maple, Vases and Ornaments, Settee, Barometer. Quantity Island Curios, etc.. Lino., Chest of Drawers. Bookcase, Books, Electric Heaters, Electric Kettle, Pictures. Carved Chair, Deck Chairs, - Child’s Cot, Seagrass Chairs, Coconut Matting, Single Oak Bedsteads, 4ft 6in Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Duchesse Chests, Mattresses, Scotch Chest, Single Iron .Bedsteads, 2 Jogging Carts. Oddments of Saddlery, Horse Cover, Ladder, Grindstone, Garden Hose, Garden Tools, Chaffcutter, Saw Bench. Churn, Cream Separator. Meatsafe, Quantity of Preserving Jars, Seagrass Lounge, 3 Roller Blinds, 2 Complete Dinner Services, E.P. Toast Racks, Electric Toaster, Electric Jug,. Electric Iron, Quantity of Saucepans, Oval Boilers, Scales and Weights, Preserving. Pan. China and Crockery. Glassware, Wringer, Clothes Basket, Lawnmower, Seagrass Lounge, Bamboo Table, Ornaments, and Dozens of Sundries too numerous to mention. AKAROA RESIDENTS SHOULD KEEP THIS DAY FREE AND ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT SALE. EVERYTHING FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. The Complete Contents of a 12-Roomed House. * ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE, FROM 9 A.M. SALE THURSDAY NEXT. MARCH 2nd. AT X 1.30 A.M. Further particulars from— THE AUCTIONEERS. N; H. McCROSTIE and CO., 217 Manchester street. 'Phone 34-459. Or—Messrs Meares, Williams, Holmes, and Booker (Solicitors to the Estate;. 2793 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, AVONSIDE SEMI-BUNGALOW. IN OUR ROOMS. 217 MANCHESTER ST. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd. at 12.15 p.mi On account of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE in the Estate of MABEL DOROTHY PARKER. THE PROPERTY is situated at No. 2 ST. JAMES’ STREET, being the Corner Armagh street, and comprising a SEMIBUNGALOW of SIX ROOMS, it is plastered and papered throughout, has electric light, a porcelain bath and "basin, hot and cold water supply, open brick fireplaces, New World gas cooker, pantry, washhouse with Copper and tubs. H.P. water supply and sewer connexion. THE SECTICN has an area of 38.5 PERCHES, and Is laid , out. There is also a motor garage. THIS PROPERTY is. handy to town, is VACANT, and the bus stops at the door. Arrange to inspect. We have the keys. Further particulars from N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers. 217 Manchester street. * ’Phone, 34-459. Or THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. 2794 AUCTION SALE. 2 FINE CITY SECTIONS. FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd. at 12.15 p.m. IN OUR ROOMS. 217 MANCHESTER ST. On account of the Trustees In the Estate . of the late William Widdowson. , TWO SPLENDID SHOP or Small Fac- ; tory Sites, situated Manchester street, between numbers 62 and 74, each section has an area of 12,15 perches, with a frontage of 60.6 links each to Manchester street. Both sections have a frontage also to a right-of-way at the back of 60 links each. i These Sections” are the only remaining ones in the Widdowson Estate, and must j be sold to wind up the Estate, Very low reserves, have been fixed, the ; Trustees being determined to sell. No , reasonable bid refused. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., * i Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. 2795 D ill D 14. e, r, K. te 4. E. 6, n, 3. rs n. 3: 3. n. if n, rs V. :e if. Li. 3'.' It, il, 4. 4. F. In 3. I.e E 4. id le Y Y OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. MUST SELL HIS SUPERIOR , DWELLING. COMPRISING 5 GOOD ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE. Tastefully Art Papered throughout with Cream Papers, Porcelain Bath and Basin, New World Gas Stove. Gas Hot Water Supply. The Kitchenette is ducoed and has ample cupboards. EXCELLENT SECTION, Fully Planted and laid out in Lawns and Garden. FACES NORTH. Situated in best part of ST. ALBANS. AT £llOO THIS IS A SURE SELLER. ARRANGE TO INSPECT WITH THE SOLE AGENTS. ■ N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, ’Phone 34-459. 217 Manchester street. MIBSB H. MATSON AND CO CLEARING SALE AT KAIAPOI. ON SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 4th, AT 10.30 A.M. MESSRS H. MATSON and CO. have received instructions from MR WM. RICHARDS, GIRDER BRIDGE. KAIAPOI (who has sold his property) to offer by public auction .on the premises his Live and Dead Stock and Furniture, the principal items of which are as follows: LIVE STOCK 3 Good Cows (1 Calved fortnight). 8 Pairs Young Australorp Roosters. 6 Pairs Australorp Hens, 21 Pairs Buff Bantams. IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES Horse Grass Mower, good order, Spring Cart Harness, Dog Cart, Empty Sacks, Hay Knife, Scythe, Block and Tackle, Gal. Piping Steel, Wheel Barrow. Quantity Gal Baling Wire, 45 Gallon Alfa Laval Separator. 4 Cream Cans (10. 6, 5 gallons). Ulax Strainer, Buckets. 2 Large Iron Boilers, Gal. Drum on Wheels, large Meat Safe, Tools. 230 Bales Lucerne Hay, 6 Bags Lucerne Chaff, numerous Sundries. ALSO Quantity Household Furniture. Linoleum (as new). Zinc Lined Flour Bin, Electric Iron. 4-Tier Aluminium Steamer. Enamel Saucepans, Crockery, etc., etc., H. MATSON and CO„ 2802 Auctioneers. CHRISTCHURCH FLOCK RAM FAIR. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 16th and 17th MARCH, 1944. BREEDERS: We solicit your consignments for this Fair, and you can rest assured the same will have our individual effort. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY NEXT, 2ND MARCH. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. 2801 ig x 3:x b. it, ss 4id ;s, io al re ik te n. :s. is. I’s ills, is. a:e, ry Id st 48 5e s--04 if. Id i*. I--55 DALGETY AND CO.. -TD COALGATE SALE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29th. A/c. MESSRS J. HARRIS and SON, Whitecliffs: 100 Two-tooth Romney Halfbred Ewes A/c. MRS CLEM DERRETT. Coalgate; 160 Forward Rape Lambs, Southdown Cross. A/c. MR JAS. DEANS, “Homebush"; 500 Southdown Half and Three-quarter-bred Wether Lambs. DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., AUCTIONEERS, CHRISTCHURCH. 2798 ADDINGTON SALE. WEDNESDAY. MARCH Ist. A/c. MRS HILLE, Riverlands, Blenheim. 207 Four-year Halfbred Ewes. A/c. ESTATE F. W. HILLE, Blenheim: 220 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewes. 470 Four-year Halfbred Ewes. A/c. MR H. A. HUNT. Pitt Island, Chatham Islands: 580 Six and Eight-tooth Romney Ewes. 200 Two-tooth Romney Ewes. A/c. TE HIA GOOMES, Chatham Island; 200 Romney Wether Lambs. A/c. W. TAHUHU, Chatham Islands: 100 Six and Eight-tooth Wethers. DALGETY and COMPANY. LTD., AUCTIONEERS, CHRISTCHURCH. 2799 \ LYTTELTON FERRY LAUNCHES (1943) LTD. (Under New Management.) LAUNCHES OWAKA, ONAWE. REO* MOANA. Picnics to All Harbour Bays. Firms’. Schools’, and Sports Clubs’ Picnics Specially Catered lor. CONTINUOUS SERVICE TO CORSAIR BAY ON SUNDAYS. REGULAR CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE TO OKAJN'S. LITTLE AKALOA. PIGEON BAY, ETC, H. L. HERDMAN. Agent. 'Phone 40-446. Lyttelton. Or 'Phone Bernard Demlcheli, 46-423. L 2128

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24192, 26 February 1944, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24192, 26 February 1944, Page 10

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