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AUCTIONS SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD WEEKLY AUCTION, TO-MORROW. FRIDAY. 10 A.M.—AUCTION IN YARD: 20 Sheets Flat Galv. Iron. 10 Sashes. 3 Doors, 2 Grindstones, Methven Fuel Copper. 9 Sheets Wall Board, Quantity SJi. Timber, 3 c ° ils Barb Wire. 30 Lengths lin to 2in Shafting. 2 Galv. 6ft Baths. Open Fire Boiler, 3 Lengths >iin Garden Hose. 3 Lawnmowers, Vale Pumice Gas Copper, Reliance Power Mincer, sausage Macnine (Gardner). 11 A.M.—HORSES. VEHICLES, IMPLEMENTS: Bay Dr. Geld., Byrs, sound, excellent team worker; Dr. Mare, 9vrs, broken to chains, very quiet; Black Pony, Byrs. broken S. and H.. sound; Dray Saddle and Breechings. C.H. and W., 2 1Horse Cultivators, 2 Sets Gig Hamess. 1 4-Wheel Gig, Haiti R.T. Dog Cart, Set Silver Mounted Gig Hamess. A CTO MOTOR LAWNMOWER, 2ft Cut, equipped with Villiers 2-Stroke 2 HP. Motor, in great order. 12 NOON—MOTOR VEHICLES. Tools, Bicycles, Bedford 2-Ton Truck, Chev. \' 2 - Ton Truck, Hup. Tourer. Chrysler 72 Sedan. A/c. Official Assignee, in Estate N. D. Wallis: Wood Lathe. Swing Sawbench. Foot Control with Elec. Motor, 1 H.P. Elect. Motor, Carpenter’s Bench, Power Emery, Carpenter’s Trestles, 4 Frames and Bodies of Coal Trucks; 2 H.P. Elect. Motor, >4 H.P. Elect. Motor, Small Press Drill, Handsaws, Brace and Bits, Planes, Emery, Spanners, Rachet Screw Drivers and Sundry Tools; Box Spanners, Petrol Can, Motor Tyre 500 x 19. 12 NOON.—GRAIN and PRODUCE: 54 Wheat (last season’s): 25 Algerian Oats, 50 Oat Husks, New Potatoes, Italian Grass Seed. 1 P.M.—FURNITURE and EFFECTS: See special advertisement below. 2 P.M.—POULTRY. POULTRY. SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD., Auctioneers, Land Agents and Valuators, 550 Colombo st. 5364 SMITHS CITY MARKET. LTD. MOTOR VEHICLES BY AUCTION. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 12 NOON. CHRYSLER 72 Sedan, 1929-30 Model. Tyres good, w.0.f., reg. HUPP 6 Tourer. Mechanically 0.K., W.OF., Reg. Tyres good. BEDFORD 2-Ton, 1934 Model. Flat Deck. Tyres good. Reg. CHEV. Vi-Ton Truck, long spring, w.0.f., reg. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., “The Motor Auctioneers,” 550 Colombo street. 5364 SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD. BEAUTIFUL MODERN NUT BROWN OAK 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, Only in use 6 mcnths. Cost 65gns. HANDSOME SELECTED NUT BROWN OAK MODERN SIX-PIECE DINING SUITE COST 48gns. MODERN FAWN AND FLORAL UNCUT MOQUETTE INDEPENDENTLY SPRUNG BUNGALOW 3-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE. Cost 46gns. Removed to Our Rooms from Prebbleton For Convenience of Sale. THE CONTENTS OF A 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW: PRACTICALLY NEW Pennsylvania LAWNMOWER. Modern Blue Acme Wringer, as new; Thos. Perry English Fireproof Safe, size 26in x 18in x 16in; Iron Frame Concert Pianc, Speedee Plugin Kitchen Companion. TO-MORROW (Friday) TO-MORROW TO-MORROW (Friday) TO-MORROW In Our Commodious Auction Rooms, 550 COLOMBO STREET. COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. IN ADDITION to Furniture as enumerated above: 3-Piece Well Sprung Modern Tapestry and Moquette Chesteriieid Suite, 3-Piece Fawn and Floral Moquette Suite, Bex Ottoman, Oak Buffet, Rimu Buffet, , Light Oak Upholstered Settee (with Book Ends). Dropside Breakfast Table, 2 Modern Din. Chairs, Solid Light Oak Buffet (made by A. J. White). Occasional Tables, 4 Kitchenette Chairs, Drop-back Modem Wire Couch (with Green Repp Squab and Cushions), Pair of Army and Nt.vy Field Glasses, Eastman Pocket Kodak. Pr. Limoges China Candlesticks, 2 Very Fine China Vases, 2 Small Jewel Boxes, 12 x 4ft 6in Blue and Red Axminster Hall Runner, Chinaware, Glassware, etc., etc.

Modem Nut Brown Reflex Duchesse, 4drawer Tallboy, Panel-front Wardrobe, and Double Bed and Wire (All En Suite); Superior Small Size Light Oak Mirrored Wardrobe, 3-Drawer Oval Mirrored Oak Duchesse, Light Rimu Duchesse, with 3 Oval Mirrors, Modern Cream and Pink Hand Painted Dropside Cot (Cost Bgns), Duchesse Chests, 5 Dr. Chest, 4 Dr. Chest, D. and S. Beds with Wires, Kapoc Bedding, Kitchen Tables, Canad. Chairs, Meatsafe, Kitchen Scales. Coal Vase, K. Utensils, Paintings, Pictures, etc., etc. —AT 2 P.M.— UPRIGHT GRAND IRON FRAME PIANO, Overstrung and Underdamper, Speedee Plug-in Stove, Perry Fireproof Safe. 2 Cabin Trunks, Pair Army and Navy Field Glasses, Kodak Camera. 18 x 12 Ax. Carpet, 12 x 4ft 6in Hall Carpet, Blue Acme Wringer, Keystone Pennsylvania Lawnmower, Haywin Electric Cleaner. FOR FULL DETAILS SEE FRIDAY’S SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD. 5365

CROPPING AND SHEEP FATTENING. CROPPING AND SHEEP FATTENING. SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., offer an exceptionally Good Farm COMPRISING 425 ACRES FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FATTENING AND CROPPING LAND. Crops include wheat and oats, balance In grasses, clover, and lucerne. Carries 700 ewes and 50 cattle. The holding is well watered, subdivided, and fenced, and buildings are all sheltered. Buildings comprise 2-storey Modem Bungalow, 1 rooms, with all modern cop vs., and there is a range of first-class outbuildings, including implement shed, wool shed, garage, whare, and sheep yards. Without hesitation this well and favourably known farm is one of the best on the market to-day. PRICE £24 PER ACRE. Easy Terms Arranged SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo street. X 2625 PROPERTIES FOR SAI.FCLOSE Bealey ave. Good sound house, five rooms, good section. Tenanted. £BOO. A 2893, “Press.” NICE Section, fenced, Taylor’s Mistake. Price, £BO. L. G. Amos, Ltd., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents. FOR Sale, Large Two-storey Art Bungalow, Privately; handy to Square. Nicely laid „out. Particulars, A 3078, "Press.” LINWOOD Ave. (just over), j-acre Back Section; high and dry. £lB5. W. E. Simes and Co., 239 Manchester st. 5346 VACANT Possession, Bryndwr: New Bungalow, 5 rms. and k’ette., all conveniences; large rooms. 32 perches approx. Ready six weeks. 158 Manchester st. 3 HOUSES and }-acre of Land, Ferry road; let at 355. One house vacant. Offer wanted, vicinity Govt, value. Great prospective value. Sole agents. W. E. Simes and Co., 239 Manchester 5t.5346 TO-DAY’S Special: Woo Is ton. Bungalow, 4 rooms, k’ette. and sunroom; vacant possession immediately; 1-acre of really good land. Price £1675. Whitta. Wilson, and Co., the Leading Agents. 163 Cashel st. 'Phone 32-580 (2 lines). X 3169 ’i-ACRE Section, Aotea terrace, St. Martins. Wonderful view; lOmin tram, £l4O, cash £5O; others, £125, £l3O. Ronald Badger, st. 8149 OWNER Extensive Cultivation Holding, making £9OO year, with Bungalow and Glasshouses, will consider Small House with couple of acres in part payment. Particulars from Ronald Badger, 245 Manchester st. 8149, PROPERTY AS INVESTMENT. LOWER RICCARTON—NewIy Painted 4roomed Plastered Dwelling, let to good tenant. £525. LINWOOD—Handy Ferry Road Trams and Shops. Good Four-roomed T House, let at 22s 6d per week. Owner will consider offer near £6OO. HILLARY and BAXTER. WE have many inquiries for Exchanges in Property If you desire a larger or smaller home, consult us. HILLARY and BAXTER, 178 Manchester street. H 146 £3Boo DURHAM ST. NORTH MAGNIFICENT TWO-STOREY SLATE ROOF BUNGALOW. FOR SALE BY THE SOLE AGENTS. THIS Fine Heme comprises 3 main bedrooms, sun-bedroom, balcony, toilet and bathroom, upstairs. Downstairs: fine spacious hall, sun veranda, very fine lounge, and breakfast rooms, kjette. and other offices. Splendid section. Only 10 minutes’ walk from the Square. Just on the market. You will admire this Beautiful Home, and the first to inspect will buy. Further particulars from: HUTCHINSON. WHITE’S, Victoria square. After hours Ring 23-178. Hl9O ‘GUEST HOUSE GUEST HOUSE IN POPULAR CANTERBURY AREA. FREEHOLD AND IN-GOING WILL NOT REQUIRE MORE THAN £2500. THIS IS A MARVELLOUS OPPORTUNITY FOR ANYONE DESIRING A HIGHLY PROFITABLE PLACE WITH NEW ZEA-LAND-WIDE POPULARITY. PARTICULARS TO GENUINE BUYERS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS: McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD., Real Estate Agents, 120 Hereford street-

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24800, 14 February 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24800, 14 February 1946, Page 8

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