Auctions. VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OP CITY Nos. 41 and 43, Peterborough Street, City. TO-MORROW, at 2 o’clock. AT THE CENTRAL ’ AUCTION ROOMS rjlWO 4-roomed Houses and 30 Perches of 1 Land, let for, 3 years, together returning 80s per week and paying fully lo P er cent on the reserve price. -rr.-o-nTc VICTOR HARRIS, 9707 Auctioneer. A GOOD OPENING IN A CITY BUSINESS. . UQC; A—GENERAL Grocery Business, ct'tjOUfi.ist-clasß stand, good ■ shop anti 6 dwelling rooms, bathroom, plastered and paperef throughout; nearly H cr ®> E , ec : tion; shop and dwelling have been erected only a few years, and are in perfect order. Stock at valuation. Good weekly turnover Good Opening Vicroß HAKpJS , 580 ACRES OE GOOD ALL-BOUND 2: AND. £lO 10s PER-ACRE—This is a very good grazing and cropping farm. . land has been very litt.o cropped, and is therefore in;'|ho best of heart; fences in thorough good birder; ample water supply-S-roomed house and conveniences, 6-stalieci stable, chafihouse, eto.; situate handy to railway, and within easy distance of town, this farm fully' justifies strong recommendation. Farms that are situate in its vicinity and have been sold for more than £2 per acre above the price asked for this farm, are w no respect superior. _ ~ ,97 VICTOR HARRIS. £l4 PER ACRE. 690 ACRES of land that is suitable for growing wheat, oats, clover, efcci very heavy sheep-carrying l capacity; splendid homestead, the house contains 8 rooms and nil modern conveniences, large woolshed, granary, sheepyards, stables, etc. A_ model farm, most conveniently‘'.situated; within easy walking distance of the railway. VICTOR HARRIS. 9AA ACRES. Heavy Agricultural Land, •sSUU in the best of heart and very clean, fences in excellent order, good water-supply, very good 4-roomed house, plastered throughout, concrete foundations, usual conveniences, 6-atalled stable, loose-box, Woolshed, imple-ment-shed, etc.; situate near school and convenient to railway station; £l6 per acre. A capital farm. VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL GOOD FARM. POO 10s PER ACRE—2OO Acres Loamy thiUU Agricultural Land, grows excellent crops of wheat, peas, oats and potatoes. The whole farm is in good order and The land is in the best of heart. The buildings consist of a new 6-roomed house, plastered throughout, hot and cold water service, all necessary outbuildings; within easy driving distance of town. 15 VICTOR HARRIS, General Auctioneer, 165, Colombo Street. BROWN. LITTLE & CO. BROWN, LITTLE AND CO. SALE OF BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. WEDNESDAY - 23rd, at 1 p.m. BRAWN, 'LITTLE AND CO. will bold their FIRST SALE of the above at their Rooms, Bedford Row, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd insfc., at 1 p.m. BROWN, LITTLE AND CO., 9794 Auctioneers. FOE SALE. RETAIL. BUSINESS. Fruit and Confcction try, horse and cart, dairy utensils, furniture, dwelling 4 rooms, bath, every convenience; rent £2 per week. £7O or offer. ■ BROWN, LITTLE AND CO„ 9795 Auctioneers. THE N.Z.' FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OP -CANTERBURY, LTD. MAKEET. WEDNESDAY, IBth OCTOBER. SPECIAL ENTRY— Account J. Heyward and Son, Clark villa—--400 FORWARD STORE HOGGETS 10 PORKERS ■ S.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP, ASSOCIATION, Ltd. 0813 LOCK & STOCK WELL. s ECTIONS! PAPANUI SECTIONS! SECTIONS! ROAD, ST ALBANS. asolutely the Moat Fashionable Part of the City. Weston Road . Area 44p. Price £175. Weston Road . Area 44p. Price £IOO. Inpes’s Road . Area S9p. Price £220. Knowles Road . Area 89p. Price £235. Knowles Road . Area 39p. Price £3OO. Papanui Road . Area 38p. Price £3lO. Sections in the above locality are rising in due each day. Call before you are too SUMNER. We have i-ACRE SECTIONS in this Popular See,side Resort from £65. '£6 10s DEPOSIT. £6 10s DEPOSIT. Just the Thing for a Week-end Cottage. LOCK AND STOCKWELL. AVONSIDE. PQ J ft—HOUSE of 7 rooms, 4 fireplaces, dC/OxcV tiled grates, centre-flowers, ple.sthroughout, very large hall, lift stud, largo bathroom, pantry, scullery, detached washhouse, copper, tubs, gas throughout, eeo'tion |-aore, very high and sunny, aspect N. 8.; fine garden, vinery, trellis, and fruit trees of all kinds; ideal situation, away' from all the dust and noise of the city, yet quite near; 2 minutes from tram, id section. Only wants inspecting. F 94 LOCK AND STOCKWELL. LINWOOD. pr —FIRST-CLASS S-roomcd House, 3iOOv/ with verandah, 1 fireplaces, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, scullery and all conveniences, tram 8 minutes, section over a J-acre, nicely 1 aid-out garden, with asphalt paths. Call and see photo. F2OS LOCK AND STOCKWELL, ' 191, Hereford Street. FANNING & CO. £445. STIN STREET—New House of S Rooms, plastered, V. blinds, on concrete, bath, copper, good water supply, pantry, coalhouse, 30 porches, double frontage. Easy terms arranged. A. bargain. FANNING AND CO. £425. ADOLPH STREET—I Acre I/and, fenced and improved, House of 7 Rooms, bath, copper, tuba, verandah and Crther improvements. "Very cheap. Terms arranged. 5568 FANNING AND CO. £l5O. RICCARTON, north side of Riccarton Road— A First-class Corner Section, nearly J-acre, fin© position. Very easy terms £SOO. NEW BRIGHTON Splendid 6-Roomed House, all conveniences, over i-acro land. Voty cu-eap. 5348 FANNING AND CO. £420. NEW BRIGHTON—Good House of 6 Rooms, all in splendid order, bathroom, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, washhouse, deep well, i-aoro land, laid out, within 5 minutes tram and in the best street. arranged. _ S3SA FANNING AND CO. £llO. STREET, Spreydon—Two Very Choice Sections, containing 45 perches each. A nibble. 17C FANNING AND CO.. Land and Estate Agents, 156, Cashel Street. Christchurch.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14503, 15 October 1907, Page 12
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