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Auctions. VICTOR HARRIS. THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock sharp. 7-BOOMED house for removal. NORTH BELT, BEALEY AVENUE, Betweaa Durham Street and Colombo Street. INSTRUCTED by Miss Gibson, Mr VICTOR HARRIS will ■SELL BY AUCTION, On the Premises as above, I A 7-Roomcd House, Washhouse, Copper, etc., all in thorough l ! good order. Don’t Forget Time—. I, THIS MORNING, at 10 o’clock. VICTOR HARRIS, 3X32 Auctioneer. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITURE!!! , THIS DAY, at 10.30 sharp. At the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. A LARGE ENTRY o£ Good Furniture includes 2 pianos, 1 harmonium, 1 exten. ■ dining-table, 2 sideboards, 2 wardrobes, 3 hall ’ stands, 2 kauri chests, ratten settee, 3 couches, 2 wicker chairs, 7 duchesse chests, washstands and ware, 5 carpets, 10 rolls of linoleum and oilcloth, 4 8.8. fenders and brasses, chamber pedestal, chair commode, overmantel, 2 whatnots, 4 B.R. bedsteads and bedding, 8 dinner sets, 2 tea sots, 5 doz. knives and forks, pictures, books, cameras, 8 • bicycles, in addition a large and varied as- ■ sortment of really clean furniture. Also, at 12 o’clock, ; OFFICE FURNITURE—- , Cabinet ohest of 16 drawers, 4 office chairs, I 1 office desk, letter files and usual office mis- ! cellany. Many of the above articles were ’ loft over from last Wednesday’s important • Sale of Art Furniture owing to pressure of 1 , time, and therefore Will he submitted at to-' I day’s Sale. > VICTOR HARRIS, 3131 Auctioneer. £450■ST ALBANS—Modern, New, 4 large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, plastered, scullery,' concrete ioundations, nearly l-acre, lawn and garden. 261 VICTOR HARRIS. nr OK— <ADDINGTON, off Lincoln Road— Modern 5 rooms, plastered, scullery, bath, washhouse, concrete foundations, 4-acre, nicely laid out. 262 VICTOR HARRIS. ' A?/j 7 £7 —SPREYDON, close to Colombo j IO Street—Really Sound 5-roomed House and conveniences, large stable, trapshed and loft, i-acre, orchard and garden; suit a cabman or expressman, and adjoining • land can be secured cheaply. 272 VICTOR HARRIS. JUST OFF PAPANUI ROAD. r»r»QA—MODERN and Attractive Dwellc&ODU. ing, contains 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold, water service, plastered and nicely finished throughout, good section, on sunny side of street. Is let at present at £52 per annum. A good investment. 269 VICTOR HARRIS. f A REAL GOOD FARM. I Q-j £ ACRES of Splendid All-round AgriculOU tural land, grows fine crops of wheat, , oats, turnips, ripe, etc., well fenced, and iij . capital .order throughout, 5-roomed house and s outbuildings, within handy, driving distance i of town. £ls 10s per acre. Good terms can be arranged. 149 VICTOR HARRIS. A NICE SUBURBAN-PROPERTY. [ A ACRES of Really Good Land, will grow " te any class of root crop, attractive 5-rpomed ’ house, bathroom arid other conveniences, stables, large, well-kept orchard. Price £B3O, 5 near electric tram! 187, ’ VICTOR HABRIsj CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Colombo Street. BAKER BROS. • PUBLIC TRUSTEE SALE. Baker bros. win auction, in Mr Chas. Clarice’s Salerooms on FRIDAY, 21st September, at 2.30 p.m., IN ESTATE ELIZA HOOPER, No. 60, Burke Street, Addington—6-roomed Cottage, with iron roof, porch, 3 fires, copper and coalhouse. Land (30 perches), 99 feet x 125 links. The hous e being built on one side . of the section, leaves ample room for one or two more houses. ■ IN ESTATE CLARA L. PAGE. No. 17, Hfnmer Street, off Armagh Street, between Fitzgerald Avenue and Stanmore Road—7 rooms, 6 of which are ■ brand ■ new, L. and P.,' 2 bay windows, 4 fifes,’ nice entrance, hall, bathroom, h. and c., lavatory : basin, pantry, scullery, with sink, copper and . tubs, asphalt paths, 16 perches. An unusually high section. This desirable property is sub- , ject to a mortgage of £320, at the low rate of ■ 5 per cent., with the right to reduce by yearly - payments or "pay off the whole amount. • , And at the Same Time. JOHN STREET, corner Andrew Street, 1 Sydenham—Pretty bow window Cottage with verandah on two sides, 5 rooms, 3 fires, detached washhouss, with copper. LOWER RICCABTON, Division Street, between Marlborough and Elizabeth Streets— Three exceptionally high J-acre Sections, fenced, planted with ornamental trees and choice orchard, including small fruits and 60 rhubarb roots. Artesian well. 2740 TO LET OR SELL, Mansfield Avenue, St Albans Superior Modern 6-roomed ' House, every. convenience. TO LET, 'Durham Street N., City—9-ro.omed House. TO LET, Bromley—4 Rooms, 4 acres, 6 large fowlpens. TO LET, North Avon Road, Richmond l —B Rooms, 20s. TO LET, , Sumner Cliffs—New 5-roomed House. TO LET, Central—Several Rooms as offices or workrooms, also, Warehouse. • ' FURNISHED GENTLEMAN’S REBI--1 DENCE, CITY. r»Oi A LINWOOD acres. ; i? 07 c—UPPER RICCABTON —New &- 1 &JO • O roomed House, fruit trees, J-acre 1 in garden; 999 years’ lease at £6 per annum. J? Q K A—SOUTH BELT—S Rooms, S fires, ’ 3wOOU y. blinds, sewer connection, washhouse, copper, bath, etc. 1825 CLIFTON EXTENSION. SUMNER. PLANS NOW READY. ONLY 140 SECTIONS. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE. NEEDING " 'THEM. ’ 2g ALREADY SQLD. Shall I purchase one of the , Seci tions just offering (at from £4O to £350) on the Clifton Extension Estate, and thus gain'.a valuable property which is sure to increase in value, or miss the opportunity and regret it all my life? | COME TO OUR OFFICE • for plan and further particulars. We shall be , pleased to take you to Sumner and snow you • over the property. r UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS. 10 per cent cash, 10 per cent in _6 months, 10 per cent in 12 months, balance in 3 years ’ at 5 per cent. ■ BAKER BROS., . BAKER BROS., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. DEVEREUX, KING & CO.. Lj-D. PRODUCE, POULTRY", DRAYS, CARTS. ETC., ETC. TO-DAY, SATURDAY. I DEVEREUX, KING AND have been instructed to CO., LTD., SELL BY AUCTION, at their Yards,'at 11 o’clock—- - Potatoes, Chaff, Onions; Drays, Carts, Poultry, etc., etc. Also, in Rooms, at 12.30 , Household Furniture, Sundqjes, Drapery, 3 Mercery, Fancy Goods, Enamelwaro, 1 etc., etc. No Reserve. The usual weekly delivery of Prime Mutton and Beef will be on Sale. 3134

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 14167, 15 September 1906, Page 16

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