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W. B. Harding. W. E. Haediug] FW. K. Harding THIS DAY, at 1 P.M., FURNITURE, PIANO. &c. WB. HAEDING, instructed. by Mr Alex. • Cowan, who is giving up housekeeping, will Sell, on the premises, 185, Durham Street North (near Gladstone Hotel). THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising Piano by H. Matz and Co., nearly new, cost £75 ; Suite in Tapestry, Overmantel, Singer Sewing Machine, Tapestry Carpet, Pictures, Clocks, Cruet, E.P, Ware, Oval Table, Linoleum 12x12, Couch, Cushions, 6 Austrian Chairs, Dining-room Chairs, Fender and Fire-brasses, Screen, Vases, Ornaments, Wool Bugs, China Tea-set, Books, Music, Tablecover, Linoleum, D.I. Bedstead, D.S. Mattress, Bedding, Blankets, Pillows, Counterpane, Duchesse Chest, Curtains, Blinds, Washstand and Ware, S.I. Bedstead, Occ. Table, Toilet Glasses, D.8.8.L. Gun, by Steel and Curne, cost £l2,'Col. Couch, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Carpenter’s Bench, Soap, Garden Tools, &c.; also. Bicycle by Kent, in perfect order. No Reserve. 4030 W. B. HABDING, Auctioneer. W. E. Harding | ” \W. E. Harding GEBAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALS AT WE. HAEDINQ’S Auction Booms, 200-206, • Hereford Street, of Fiauos, harmoniums, organs, furniture of every description, carpets, blankets, E.P. ware, jewellery, (ind the thousand and one articles which crowd the auction rooms. TWO DATS ONLY, WEDNESDAY AND THUBBDAT, 20th asp 21st APRIL, 1898, At 11 a.m, each day. Note. —I have requested my clients to remove all reserves,- and intend to hold a bona fide clearing sale, in order to, make room for onr great sale in the beginning of May. Catalogues cau now bo obtained at the office of the Auctioneer. 4029 W. E, HAEDING. W. K. Harding] [W. E. Harding •pi OK SALE. MARSHLANDS—Over 8 acres rich land, good house and buildings, a compact little property, the best in the district. 231-24 3 PAPANUI—S acres, good land, and very clean, 4-room house, shed, Ac. 233-247 HALSWEI.L—6O acres rich land, fenced and subdivided, house and buildings. Price low. 364-272 OXPQED— 40 acres good land, capital dairy farm, 6-room house, dairy, stabling, &c., all necessary buildings. 368-281 HINDS—BOO acres good land, 2 good houses, outbuildings, mer frontage, subdivided into convenient paddocks. 370-287 HINDS—2OO acres, fenced, water-race. Very fair land. 370-286 TTNWALD—2IO acres, 4-roomed house, stabling, &c., all in capital ordei. 373-296 ELLESMERE—23O acres, best, land in the district ; good, well-appointed house, orchard, stabling, outbuildings, &c. 379-316 VTAKANUI—7OO acres, well fenced, 4-roomed house, large stabling, Ac. 382-323 LlNWOOD—Quarter-acre building section, good locality, cheap, and terms. 50-202 SYDENHAM—Quarter-acre section, fenced; price, only £4O; a bargain. 52-203 BBYNDWE—I acre, would cut up into splendid .Imilding sections. 51-206 NEW BRIGHTON—Section overhalf-acre, river frontage, artesian well. 52-210 WATSONVILLE-Quarter-acre section, price exceedingly low. 64-242 TERMS ARRANGED AND CASH ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE ON VERY FAVOURABLE TEEMS. W- E. HARDING, AUCTXONEEE, LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENT, 200-2C6, HEREFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. H. Matson & Co. CLEARING SALE. HORORATA. MESSES H. MATSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr John Duncan (who has let his farm), TO SELL, On the Farm, at HORQBATA, THURSDAY, MAY 5, The Whole of His LITE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising—--9 DRAUGHT HORSES, 5 years old.and upwards. All good farm horses J: HACK, 2 Drays, 1 Tip-cart gQ LAMBS I SPRINGER, 2 Cows in OalP 2 D.E. PLOJJGHS, 2 S.P. Ploughs Horse-power Chaflcutter and Inter- - mediate Set Harrows, 2 Scoops Block and Tackle U SETS PLOUGH CHAINS Whippletreos’ Portable Where And Sundries too numerous to mention. H, MATSON & CO., 4072 Auctioneers. Pyne & Co. MIDLAND SALBTABDS. THURSDAY NEXT. QUE PSESENT ENTRIES ABE—4QQ VERT FORWARD WETHERS PRIME FREEZING WETHERS 00 PRIME FAT EWES g 0 PRIME FAT LIMBS Further Entries are invited. We are asked to state that the sale of Pat Sheep will commence-at 2 o’clock. PYNE & CO., 4083 Auctioneers.

J. Ingrairu OXFORD SALE. THURSDAY, APRIL 21st. SPECIAL ENTRY POR THIS SALE— On account Glentui Station, 1 Sound-month MERINO EWES, in Id'’" good condition gQO Young MERINO WETHERS 300 2 *T ooth - HALF-BREDS, good tur-CKOS3-BREDS Further entries comprise—--152 2 ‘ Tooth CROSS-BREDS jflQeandS-Tpoth EWES Jgo LAMBS 9 j FAT SHEEP ’ £JA 4-Tooth WETHERS, in forward con'd’l dition gQ LAMBS, nearly fat JOHN INGRAM, 4062 Auctioneer. Properties For Sale or To Let. IP o R Sale. THE SPLENDID ESTATE “KAWERIRI,’’ 6 Miles from Palmerston North, North Island. Title “Land Transfer Act." ACRES, Freehold; hounded on three 0/0 2 Sides by good metal roads, ,and on the other side hy the Oroua River. Subdivided 20 paddocks; posts, wire, and stab fences, sheep proot. Residence contains 14 rooms, with every con venience, built with he.irt of totara, iron roof, hot and cold water laid on throughout, hath, Ac., Ac. Orchard.—l2 Acrss in'full profit, and 2 Glass Houses, surrounded hy shelter plantations. Post and Telegraph Office and Public School within half-a-mile from Homestead. Manager’s Residence, 14 rooms, Men’s and Gardener’s Houses; 4-stalled Stable, with loft, 5 roomy loose-boxes, shed for combine, 2 cart and implement sheds, very large barn, workshop, potato house, pigsties and paddocks, with pigproof fence, slaughtei-house, stockyard, wood and engine houses, adjoining chaif-house and loft, and a vermin-proof granary. Wool Shod, 6 to S' Shearers, and sheep-yards in thorough repair. Sheep dip and foot-rot trough. Water is laid on to all the paddocks, orchard, garden and stable yards. The pieturos carry 4 sheep to the acre, besides cattle, horses, Ac. Shelter plantations are dotted about, besides about 12 acres standing bush. The soil is a rich alluvial deposit. Only a small portion o( the estate has been cropped, but the results were excellent. One of the paddocks has yielded over 70 bushels of wheat to the acre this season. The pastures can’t bo beaten for fattening either sheep or cattle. This is a splendid opportunity to acquire one of the best farms in the colony; the whole price cun he cleared m 5 years with cropping alone. Present owner leaving the colony. Price, £lB an acre. AK,lyt ° R.J.H. LEIGH, Land and Estate Agent, a sj2B Palmerston North,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11557, 19 April 1898, Page 8

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