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Victor Harris. . FURNITURE By AUCTION. THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock. At HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION . ROOMS. A LARGE Quantity of Good FURNITURE will be submitted to Auction TO-DAY, at 12 o’clock sharp, at the above Rooms. Included in the entry are 3 suites of furniture, an up-to-date Singer’s sewing machine (G drawers), two couches, 9 chests of China' tea (of good quality), grandfather’s clock, sideboards, washstands, • duchesse chests, bedsteads and bedding, carpets, linoleum, tables, chairs, sets of ware, fenders, brasses, and a large assortment of miscellaneous goods. On SATURDAY NEXT, at 1.30 p.m. 12 WARWICK CYCLES, Ladies’ and Gents’. These cycles are now on view. They are constructed of standard English parts. They must be cleared out to the highest bidder. Specifications in Saturday's papers. These machines are well worth inspection. VICTOR HARRIS, 9013 Auctioneer. PROPERTY AUCTION On SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 p.m. RESIDENTIAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES IN THE CITY. MR VICTOR HARRIS has been favoured with instructions, on behalf of Mr George Witte, who has purchased a larger farm outside the Christchurch district, to Sell by Auction, at the Central Auction Rooms, No. 165, Colombo , Street, on the above date, in lots, the following Properties, viz.:— (1) 3 Ne vly erected detached Residences, being Nos 288, 290 and 292, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch (near Bealey Avenue), with bathrooms, and fitted with h. and c. water and ram, and |-aore to each, let to good tenants at rents amounting to £ll3 2s per annum., (2) A Section of Land, containing over Jacre, adjoining No. 292, Barbadoes Street, and extending to the rear of above 3 houses, well fenced, with some buildings thereon,' with vacant possession. (3) 4 Detached Houses, Nos. 9, 11, 13 and 13, Livingstone Street, Fitzgera’d Avenue, No. 9 containing 6 rooms and the other 3 each containing 5 rooms, with and other conveniences, and about J-acre of land to each house. AM let to good tenants at rents amounting to £ll4 8s per annum. The above properties being so centrally situated, and in good order;, will always command tenants at good rents, and afford a safe investment with a sure return of a high rate of interest on the capital. The propeities can be inspected by permission of the various tenants, and further particulars obtained and the conditions of sale seen at the office of the Auctioneer, as above, as also at the Office of Mr Charles Hill, the ■mdor’s solicitor, No. 165, Hereford Street Christchurch. VICTOR HARRIS, 8771 Auctioneer ~ must Improve in' value. ' 3i ACRES of Good Land, together with comfortable and substantial 4-romed House, scullery, good watersupply, good orchard, well stocked vegetable garden, nice flower, garden, stables, fowlhouses, etc., situate within handy distance of the electric tram. , . 165 ; VICTOR HARRIS. FARMS. FARMS. P 9 ACRES of Rich Loam Land.- suitable for growing all classes of produce, substantial 6-roomed dwelling, erected on high concrete foundations, about 4J- miles from town. Price very reasonable. 78 A ACRES, First-class Sheep Land, situate convenient driving distance of town. Price £6 5s per acre. 130 Acres wheat and oat crop included. 90 IAJ? ACRES Good Grazing and Cropping -*Land, good buildings, close to Creamery. £l4 per acre. 89 Particulars of numerous other Farms on application. VICTOR HARRIS. TQ FACTORY EMPLOYEES.' - . HORNBY. i? O n K ■—COMFORTABLE 5-roomed House, As—J ‘ O scullery, wa-rhhouse, windmill, asphalt paths, good fruit and: flower garden; situate at Hornby; the property of Mr William Smith. VICTOR HARRIS. VERY CHEAP. J?G£A— NATTY 4-ROOMBD HOUSE. JwO vj VJ scullery, washhouse, also 1 acre of land, stable, fowlhouses, garden. Exceedingly healthy site. Two minutes' walk from tram. ■ 162 162 VICTOR HARRIS. GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. PAPANUI ROAD. MFRIVALB. A CHARMING RESIDENCE, well furnish- , ed, 3 rooms, and all moder/i conveniences, nearly J-acre, traphouse. etc,, etc. Rent 50s per week to an approved tenant. VICTOR HARRIS. WANTED, FOR A BONA FIDE CASH CLIENT, IyrODERN 7-ROOMED HOUSE (not -tVX square), and about J-acre. The house must ho modern and contain not less than 7 rooms, and the land nicely, laid out and planted, and contain over i-aore; price not more than £1100; where the tram is convenient. north and east suburbs, preferred. Quick business will ensue if a satisfactory property is offered. VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms,, 165,. Colombo S reefs.

Conway Mataon & Sons. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, at 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT TOME’S ROAD, PAPaNUI. / Tram passes cioae to Property., ON behalf of J. P. Hartland, Esq. (who is leaving Canterbury)—Piano by Werner, Gas Stove, Pictures, " Singer’s ” Sewing Machine, Sideboard, Bookcase, Lawn-mower, 1 Black and Gold Overmantel, 1 Lady's Bicycle, 2 Gents’ Bicycles. For further particulars,' last Monday’s papers. CO If Wa If MATSON AND SONS, 8804 Auctioneers, etc. NEXT PRIDAYJ ~24th ~N0 V., at KIRWEB. PROPERTY, MILL PLANT, THRESHING PLANT. ’ ’ On behalf of MR J. G. CLARE. npHIS WiL be Sold AFTER STOCK SALE. Full part.culars last Saturday’s papers. . conway maison and sons, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 133, Cashel Street (next Union S.S, Co.’s). HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND I EFFECTS, / FRIDAY, Ist DEC., 1903, at 2 o’clock, AT 121, SALISBURY STREET, OFF COLOMBO STREET. . CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, acting for MISS AMBLER (who is (caving for Europe), will SELL' BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as. above, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, SUNDRIES, Etc. - ' CONWAY MATSON AND SONS,' Auctioneers, Land and Estate- Agents, 8335 139, Cashel Street (next U.S.S. Go.). TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER, “PROGRESS YARDS," RaNGIORA. UNDER instructions from 1 Executors late George Watson, we will Se.l by Public Auction, in cur Rooms at Rangiora, at 3 o'clock, the following properties:— I •LOT-,1-721 4-5 PERCHES LAND, having frontage to High Street, Rangiora, of 54-54 | links and 250 links depth, being Pt R.S. 335, | together with Buildings thereon, comprising 1 Two Shops, DwelLng 5 rooms, stable, washhouse, etc., and at present occupied by Messrs R. Watson, Hayward and Jones. This Block . is in Heart of Business Centre of Rangiora, and being well let would make capital , investment. LOT 2—p : ACRE, situated at Sonthbrook, together with House 5 rooms, outbuildings, etc., lately ' occupied by Mr R.-YYatson. Post card photos, and further particulars forwarded on application to any of our offices CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, etc., 9044 Christchurch, Kaiapoi jmd Rangiora.

SALE of STEAM YACHT “ TAINUI,' now in Ly-.t;lton Harbour. 3Sft long-, 7 or Bft beam, copper bottom, with vert, engine, 8 h.p., screw. propeller. Boiler has been removed, so can be made into motor or steam tug, pleasure yacht, ferry boat, or trawling. Could low 203 to 300 tons. Price low; owner not able to use it himself. Those wishing- to inspect please arrange with CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. T'O LET, A GENTLEMAN’S EE-SI-■B- DENCE. 1J Acres, on Bank of River Avon, splendid position, retired, very pretty, laid out with native etc., weeping willows. HOUSE, 8 rooms,, plastered and papered, etc ; rental moderate. Don’t hesitate! but annly CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. ■ft/fERIVALE SECTIONS, Merivalo Seotions. Rugby Street,- .Office Road, Merivale Lane, etc. We have had some Splendid Sections placed in our hands for Sale in this distret; J acres (more or less). Prices are to effect a quick sale. People want sections in this district, but like to buv'cheap if possible. Also have, in.’, same district. Modern Res'dences. ready to order if preferred. Pleased to have enquiries, CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. Next Union S.S. Co.’s Buildings, Cashel St. • S3-40G NEVER forget that tie "LANCER CURE” is a certain cure for Influenza. Hundreds can t*°iify to the truth of this statecent A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 13913, 22 November 1905, Page 12

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