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Auotions VICTOR HARRIS. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FURNITURE!!! THIS DAY. A large quantity of good Household Furniture will bo sold by PUBLIC AUCTION at 11 o’clock sharp, -THIS MORNING-, at the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. Included aro the following—Piano, Sideboard, Dining-table, I Duchesso Chests. Washstands and Ware, 2 Chests Drawers, 12gall Copper, 2 8.8. Bedsteads, Mattresses and Bedding, 3-bed Bunk, with wire mattresses, Suite, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Chairs, Tables, Couches, 4 Ladies’ and Gent’s Bicycles, also several Violins, Guitars and Mandolines. Sale This Morning, at 11 o’clock sharp. AT THE CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. 9962 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF E.P. WARE. AT ■ HARRIS’S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, THIS DAY, at 12.30 p.m. sharp. A large quantity of Walker and Hall’s Best Plate will be sold, as above, TO-DAY. VICTOR HARRIS, 9961 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF" "SUBURBAN PROPERTY. - Corner of Ferry Road and Dyer’s Road. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 9th, At 3 o’clock. AT HARRIS’S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, Tho Property of Mr E. "Warwick, who is leaving Christchurch, li Acres good Land, corner section and very attractive, and modern S-roomed Dwelling and conveniences, also, stable, conservatory and vinery, etc., also spiendid 1-aore Building Section in Bamford Street, Woolston. No reasonable offer will bo refused. 9960 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. BPrtA—lj ACRES of Very Good Land, SyOUU together -with a Modern 5-roomed House, 3 years old, plastered throughout, concrete foundations, bathroom, scullery, pantry, washhouse, cowshed; situate close to electric tramway. 212 VICTOR HARRIS. -PQnfl - ' ACRES Heavy Land, long LdUU frontage to main road, 7-roomcd house, plastered, concrete foundations, bathroom, hot and cold water service, trapshed, stable, glass-house, etc.; near town. 211 VICTOR HARRIS. WANTED, FOR A CASH CLIENT, MODERN 6-roomed House and Section, northern locality preferred. Price about £7OO. VICTOR HARRIS. A VERY FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ql ACRES of the Best of Land, 5J Acres in 02 orchard, which includes Pears, Apples, Plum, Peach, Cherry, Currant Trees; annual fruit crop returns at least £SOO. Improvements consist of a Modern 7-roomed Dwelling, plastered throughout, hot and cold water service, bathroom, bay window, verandah, stable, cowshed, trapshed, etc., etc., situate handy to electric tramway. A very attractive property. 208 VICTOR HARRIS. <?n K A—BECKENHAM—Very 'attractive cWUtJvJ 5-Roomed House, bathroom, hot and cold water service, plastered throughout, concrete foundations, verandah, washhouse, i-acre, nicely laid out; everything in good order. A nice property. VICTOR HARRIS. 106 IMPORTANT to Householders.—lf you are leaving Christchurch, and you decide, to hold an Auction Sale of your furniture, you cannot do better in your own interests —you may vary easily do worse —than to call at the Central Auction Rooms, and there leave your instructions as to how and when you want the Sale conducted. If, however, you have an objection to an Auction Sale, then by valuation you can get, in immediate cash the full market value for your goods, and thus save yourself time, trouble and worry. Inquiries concerning matters of this kind are respectfully invited. —VICTOR HARRIS, Central Auction Rooms, 165, Colombo Street. CRADDOCK & SIMES. A. E. Craddock.) (W. E. Sim ex LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 221, HEREFORD STREET, Corner Oxford Terrace. ASSIGNED ESTATE. PRESSING~FOR SALE. 2 NEW HOUSES. ~LESS THAN COST. 2 GENUINE BARGAINS. WE aro instructed by the Trustees of an Assigned Estate to Sell by Private Treaty 2 CHOICE PROPERTIES. No Reasonable Offer Refused. if MERIVALE—About J-acre, close toMerivale Lane, and New Modern Residence of 6 good living rooms and all conveniences, including pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c. service, washhouse, copper and tubs. Fol. 329 2. LlNWOOD—Tancred Street, two minutes from tram—Splendid Section, over 1 chain frontage, and Substantially-built House of 6 large living rooms, also pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, h. and o. service. Fol. 206 Both are capital properties, in good localities. Tho Trustees are anxious to close tho Estate, and NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. Easy terms can be arranged. CRADDOCK AND SIMES, Sole Agents. £I7OO CITY, WEST END. £I7OO A BEAUTIFULLY-BUILT and Most Ar-tistically-finished Residence (just completed) of 6 living rooms, also pantry, scullery, store, \bathroom. washhouse, copper and tubs, electric light throughout, hot and cold, service and every other modern convenience and appliance. This handsome residence was designed for the owner by a leading firm of architects, and is moat faithfully built. Unforeseen circumstances have _ prevented the owner occupying it, hence it is for sale at less than cost. Close to Museum, Colleges and Park. Fol. 60 CRADDOCK AND SIMES,. Sole Agents. 3 VERY TEMPTING BARGAINS. SPECIAL SALE. OWNER REQUIRES MONEY. OFFERS WANTED. MADRAS STREET, St Albans—3 Superior Residences in this favourite locality, two of 6 rooms, one of 5 rooms, with all modern conveniences. To be sacrificed as a whole or separately. The owner has left the district and requires the money urgently. Undoubted bargains. Fols. 635, 639 CRADDOCK AND SIMES, Sole Agents. RXCCARTON. Close to Tram Service and Township. A FINE BLOCK of over 8 Acres in this favourite district; the land is of tho very best quality, and is suitable for cropping; it has a very special value for subdivisional purposes. This property will bo sold cheap. Offers invited. • CRADDOCK AND SIMES, Sole Agents. 1 (?*).’; —CITY, Hereford Street—i-acre, New Well-built Residence of 8 rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse, copper and tubs, h. and c., windmill and tank, large workshop, gas. Fol. 70 CRADDOCK AND SIMES. PAPANUI ROAD, Tomes Road—Corner Section, l-acre, new Double T House of 7 large rooms, plastered, etc., concrete tions, verandah, oriel end bay windows, picture rails, Venetian blinds, wardrobe, bathroom, soray, h. and c., linen press, dresser, cupboard, washhouse, copper and tubs, pantry, scullery, fowlhouse, etc. £940. Fol. 856 CRADDOCK AND SIMES. CITY, N.E.—Aboiu J-acre with nearly New House of 4 rooms, plastered, centre flowers, oriel window, verandah, picture rails, Venetian blinds, tiled grates and hearths, arch in hall, wardrobe, bathroom, h. and c., lavatory, dresser and cupboard, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, ooalbouse. concrete foundations and steps, sower connection, asphalt paths, deep well, well fenced. £6OO. CRADDOCK AND SIMES. Fol. 69 S~ T MARTINS—3-16th Acre, New House of •1 rooms, plastered, pantry, scullery, bathroom, cloakroom, tiled grates, wardrobe and dresser, Yen. blinds, washhouse, copper and tubs, cold water kid on; well fenced. £573. Fol. 781 f ALBANS EAST—37J Perches, New House of 6 rooms, plastered, etc., verandah, Venetian blinds, gas and fittings, picture rails, tiled grates and hearths, pantry, scullery, bathroom, h. and c., washhouse, copper and tubs, deep well, fowlhouse, well fenced, asphalt paths. Owner leaving tho city, will accept £625 to effect early sale. Fo. 648 CRADDOCK AND SIMES. QYDENHAM WEST —Over i-acre. Nearly LT New House of 5 rooms, plastered, centreflowers, verandah, pbrtico, picture rails, Venetian blinds, tiled grates, gas and fittings, wardrobe, cupboard, pantry, bathroom, shower, h. and c., scullery, washhouse, copper 1 and tubs, H.P. water supply, coalhouse, workshop, fruit trees. £625. Fo. 515 i CRADDOCK AND SIMES, j 221, Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14310, 2 March 1907, Page 15

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