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AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. AUCTION SALE £ WEDNESDAY NEXT TWO BABY GRAND PIANOS. AXMINSTER BODY CARPET, AXMINSTER SQUARES, Hearth Rugs, Radio, Chesterfield Suite, Silver-plated Ware, Limoges Dinner Service, China, Ornaments, and Household Furniture. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY NEXT, AT 1 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 109 Hereford street. THE MAIN ITEMS will include:—Baby Grand Piano by Windover, London, Mahogany Case, magnificent instrument; Flat Grand Piano by W. Sassenhoff, Bremen. Spanish Mahogany Case; Axminster Body Carpet. 16 x 15, Brown and Fawn Autumn Tonings; 23 yards Axminster Carpet, Red. Green, and Black Floral Design; 14Jyds New’ Axminster Carpet, Fawn and Brown Leaf design: 12|yds Blue Axminster Carpet, Persian Carpet 12 x 9.3; Axminster Squares, 9 x 7.6 and 7.6 x 5.9; Merzampore Carpet, 10 x 9; Hearthrugs, 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite. Brown Striped Repp.; Chesterfield Upholstered Brown Rexine, Chesterfield with Loose Cover, Mahogany Drop-front Bureau, Mahogany Frame Chair upholstered Tapestry. Walnut Folding Card Table, envelope type: Silk worked 4-fold Screen, Folding Draught Screen, 2 Mahogany Corner Bookshelves, Oak Desk, Oak Hall Table, Singer Drophead Sewing Machine, Model 66; Occasional Tables, Sheraton Palm Tub, Duchesse Chests, Shooting Stick, Silver Tea Service, Plated Teapot, Case Plated Fish Knives and Forks, Case Fruit Spoons, 2 Pairs Binoculars, Entree Dishes, complete Limoges Dinner Service, Limoges Breakfast Tray, very fine Blue and White Painted Vase, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Crystal and Glassw’are, Plated Candlesticks, Old Pewter Measures, Old Walnut Victorian Mantel Clock (perfect order), Dinner Ware, Pair Gilt Candelabra, Pair Taffeta Bedspreads, Blankets, Linen, Pair Chenille Curtains, Wardrobe Trunk, Cabin Trunks, Suitcases, Musquash Fur Coat, Quantity Blade Razors, Diamond Ring, Watches and Jewellery, Folding Push Chair, Lawnmower and Kitchen Sundries. ON VIEW FROM MONDAY NEXT. AUCTION WEDNESDAY, AT 1 P.M. H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 109 Hereford street. 2923 A REAL HOME. DESIGNED BY A WELL-KNOWN ARCHITECT AND SITUATED IN A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN ON A HIGH TERRACE OVERLOOKING THE RIVER, CLOSE TRAM ROUTE. A TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE WITH SLATE ROOF, Reception Hall, Foqr Liv-ing-rooms. Four Bedrooms, Kitchen, Laundry, and Ample Cupboard Accommodation. Central Heating System, Sunporch and Sun Balcony, all thoroughly built. Garage, Gardener’s Room, and Sheds. Tennis Court. Croquet Lawn, and Spare Section now in Vegetable Garden. THIS FINE PROPERTY PROVIDES ALL THAT IS REQUIRED FOR COMFORT AND ENJOYMENT. PRICE £4OOO. OWNER WANTS SMALL HOUSE TO " LEASE OR BUY. Full particulars from: H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents. 109 Hereford street. L 25 CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS, AND FURNITURE. ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, at I o’clock. A/c. MR S. W. H. MIDGLEY. St. Andrews. T£^ t C A NTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. A SSN. have received instructions from S. W. H. Midgley (whose lease has exfnred) ,to sell as above, particulars as folows:— SHEEP: 46 Fat Wethers 30 Wether Hoggets*. HORSE: 1 Light Hack (Byrs). IMPLEMENTS: 1 Model “M” McCormick Deering Tractor on rubbers, 1 Massey Harris 15, en-gine-functioned Header, complete with draper pick-up; 1 Booth Macdonald 3-fur-row Tractor Plough; 1 set International Tandem Discs; 1 International 7ft Power Mower; 1 Andrews and Beaven Hay Sweep (power driven); 1 Andrews and Beaven Potato Digger, 28in (new); 1 set Spade Grips for Model M Tractor; 1 Ford V 8 Truck, 2-ton lOcwt, 1938 model; 1 1935-36 Chevrolet de Luxe Car; 1 Lister Separator, 30gals; 6 coils Cyclone Netting; Wheelbarrow. FURNITURE: « "^° nard ” Refrigerator (new), Chesterfie!d Suite, Dining-room Suite, 2 Wooden Single Beds, 1 small Bentwood Table, Tallboy, Dinner Waggon, Singer Sewing Machine (treadle), Small Kitchen Table, 2 Kitchen Chairs, 2 Fireside Chairs, “Dropback” Settee; Electric Heater, Baby Pram, 1 Columbus Wireless (new). Sundries. A/c. MRS M. C. W. MIDGLEY: TD - 35 International Trac-Tractor, 1 McCormick-Deering -Power Bin> r, 1 18ft R. and G. Broadcaster, 1 4-wheel Tractor Waggon, 1 Bft Lime Sower, 1 2-row Scuffler, 2 sets 4-leaf Tine Harrows, 1 Dray. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All the plant has been recently purchased, and this sale presents a good opportunity for buyers to purchase Tractors and Tractor Implements. SALE. 1 O’CLOCK. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP-ERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.. Auctioneers. 2667 PROPERTIES FOR SALE SECTION, with BUildlng, 20 x 12, South Apj»ly R 2499. “Press.” IMMEDIATE Possession: 4-Acre and Caravan, suitable live in; £275 the lot. R 1690, "Press.” 1000 ACRES Sheep Farm, warm country; usual buildings. £5 per acre. C. E. Jones, Ltd., 174 Manchester st. SELL, Section, 11 acres. Fendalton; suitable Subdivision; Exchange Modern 5-6-Roomed Home with large section. P.O. Box 910. SUBURBAN Shop (vacant) and Dwelling, 6 rooms, tfll convs.; £ll5O for 5-6 rooms, handy tram and city. A great opportunity to start a business. Sole agents. Homefinders, 154 Hereford street. 2836 ” FOR~ SALE: 120 ACRES, BANKS PENINSULA. House and good Dairy. Will carry 40 cows. Lies well to the sun. N;Z. SHEEP FARMERS’ AGENCY, LTD., 183 Cashel st. ’Phone 32-305. '_. 2895 350 ACRES. suitable mixed farming. Modern Bungalow of 5 rooms; all necessary outbuildings. Price £l2 per acre, or may be taken over as a going concern. Fuller details from the Sole Agents: SMITHS CITY MARKET, LTD., 550 Colombo st. CIT. Y PROPERTY. EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. TWO SMALL SHOPS and OLD RESIDENCE on 20 perches of very valuable land in Cashel street. Returns 8 per cent, net on purchase price. £1550. SHEPPARD and SMITH. LTD., (Next Bank, of N.Z.) 2832 CITY INVESTMENT. SOLID SIX-ROOMED T HOUSE. LET TO EXCELLENT TENANT AT 27/6 PER WEEK. THE PROPERTY IS IN THE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREA. PRICE £825 or LAND SALES COURT PRICE. BAKER BROS. (Estate Agents), LTD., 166 Manchester street. 822 DAIRY FARMERS. HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY. 380 ACRES Splendid Land. * carrying 75 head cattle, 100 sheep. Will grow good crops. 2 Houses, one nearly new, all in hrst-class order; new cowsheds, 4-cow plant, and engine. Inquire early £l4 PER ACRE. JAMES WALLACE and COM. ARE YOU LOOKING HOME IN ANOTHER PART. ASHBURTON Property. £1350, for WelP ro P e rty. Wellington property, £2OOO, for a Christchurch property. We have many exchanges and may have one to suit you. Drop us a line with requirements or call. 42 Years in the business. JAMES WALLACE and COM. HOW DOES THIS APPEAL TO YOU? THEY VERY SELDOM COME ON THE MARKET. ' MIXED BUSINESS. GROCERY. Hardware. Confectionery doing a wonderful trade; lock-up shop, storeroom, low rental. £lB5-£2OO weekly. Plant, stock, etc. The lot, £2600. JAMES WALLACE and COM. TO LET. WE have a Bungalow on the hills to let at 32s 6d, in exchange for a property handy to Ferry road, about £1350. JAMES WALLACE and COM., Thone 34-326. 169 Hereford st.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25270, 23 August 1947, Page 16

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