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VICTOR HARRIS. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE. THIS MORNING! THIS MORNING!! At 11 o'clock sharp. On Account of T. F. FAULKNER, Esq., Organist. At No. 74, CASHEL STREET, CITY. The. whole of the Contents of a WELL-FUR-NISHED 11-ROOMED HOUSE. VICTOR HARRIS, •2070 Atictioneer. AN AUCTION SALE OF UNUSUAL IMPORTANCE TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! I TO-MORROW!!! At 2 o'clock sharp. At HARRIS'S CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS. A VERY VALUABLE CITY BLOCK On the West Side of Manchester Street. QQi FEET Frontage to Manchester Street O.OX by a depth of 66 feet to Tuam Street and of 99 feet to St Asaph Street, together with 16 shops erected thereon. Also, Section adjoining above, having a frontage to Tuam. Street of 30 feet by a depth of 165 feet, also with a shop erected thereon. From a speculative standpoint there can be no doubt that this is one of the finest opportunities that has been offered to capitalists for manv & day. VICTOR HARRIS, 3075 Auctioneer. A UCTION SALE OF RICCARTON PRO--ci- PERTY, Harper Street, Riccarton (Ist house on the left from Wairaina Road). TOMORROW, at the Central Auction Rooms (following on Auction Sale of City Propertv). MR VICTOR HARRIS has been instructed by the Trustees to Sell by Public Auction, as above. J-acre and 4-roomed House, stables and other improvements. 3376 VICTOR HARRIS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of TIMBER AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL. ON THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Nest WEDNESDAY, at 1 o'clock. IAAA SHEETS of Iron, 10 Trollies. 1 i\JUV Derrick, 1 Derrick Pole (50 feel), thousands of feet of Timber, 3 x 2, 4 x lj, 4 x 2, 4 x 4, 6 x 2, 12 x 1, 12 x 11. 12 x 2, Iron Bar Windows, very Inrge quantity both of Steel Wire Rope and Glass, Piles of Firewood, Barbed Wire, and also 1 Black Horse, suitable for dray work. VICTOR HARRIS, 12383 Anctio: A CHEAP PROPERTY. i?£QA-GOOD and Sound Six-roomed <fr/\J<J\J Hou;e, plastered, concrete'foundations, verandah, Venetians, detached w.h. and copper, large workshop, double gate entrance, grand orchard, very fine section 99ft frontage—ample room for another house; facing north, near tram. This is a cheap property, and we advise buyers to inspect it. VICTOR HARRIS. A REAL BARGAIN. A WORKING MAN'S CHANCE. 4?/|_QA— SIX Rooms and J-acre, grand corner section, good garden. The house stands on the east side of tho section (facing north), thus leaving the corner eighth clear for shop or dwelling. Only a few minutes from tram'. . 123 VICTOR HARRIS. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. n n ACRES of good heavy loam land, well ' ' suitable for grazing and for growing grain crops of all kinds; well fenced and watered; 20 acres in wheat, 20 acres in peas, 20 in oats, 2 acres in potatoes; good 6-roompd house and all necessary outbuildings. Price £2S por acre. Crops at valuation. Very close to school, creamery, and handy to town. ' 105 VICTOR HARRIS. i-*£?A ACRES of good all-round land, suittJvJU able for cropping and sheep pasturing. All in capital order throughout. New house 6 rooms, G-stalled stable, chaffhouse, etc. £lO 10s per acre. This is a real good farm, and is well 'worth the • attention of buyers. 97 VICTOR HARRIS. 40 ACRES OF DAIRYING LAND. J?f>K PER Acre—This is a very profitable &*S-*JtJ little farm. It carries a surprising number of stock. The land is a rich loam and will splendid crops of any class of farm produce. Good 7-roomed house and all necessary farm outbuildings. VICTOR HARRIS, 165, Colombo Street. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE EARLY MORNING MARKET. A N AUCTION SALE of FRUIT, VEGEi"X TABLES, etc!, will be held at THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD., At C O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, Commencing on TUESDAY NEXT, NOV. 26th. ' We are prepared to receive consignments nt any hour the previous evening at the St Asaph Street '• Entrance. Shopkeepers and others requiring supplies for early delivery should please note this. A. B. SANDS, 3247 Auctioneer. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS, LTD. : FARMERS, we want your POULTRY. AUCTION SALES "EVERY SATURDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Good Prices. Prompt Settlements. Rates of Commission are the Lowest. Send us a Trial Lot. A. B. SANDS, Auctioneer. HARDING, SON & CO. W. R. Harding.) (B. Harding. HARDING, SON AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, 1 LAND, ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, GLOUCESTER CHAMBERS, 193, Gloucester Street (opposite Rink Stables), Christchurch. CONFECTIONERY. TEA AND DINING ROOMS—City, Central; Advantageous icase; Low Rent; Good Business; a bargain, particulars from Solo Agents. _J9I-24 _ HARDING, _SON_AND CO._ •\TALUABLE ""LEASE CITY BUSINESS V PROPERTY.—CENTRAL ; Grand Position. Send or call for particulars. 370-371 JHARDING, SON AND CO. f»i OA-ADDINGTON, ca 30JLOU Over i-Acre, stabling, etc. 1 diat-e sa,le. Applv at once. Agents • 81-328 HARDING, SON AND CO. ■PIOC)— WALTHAM, clcse tram—Nearly 3v i \J\J Xew House, exceedingly well built, 5 principal rooms, scullery, pantry, washhouse, hall, bathroom, h. and c. water all over, 2 oriel windows, verandah, every modem convenience, full J-acre well laid out lawn, garden, etc.. one of the finest residences in the district. Terms, if desired. 211-323 HARDING, SON AND CO., Sole Agents. O-i AitTA—MERIVALE, capital position—3&l.\JO\s Newly-built _ Bungalow Residence, every modern convenience, fine garden. Owner leaving. Must sell. Send for full particulars and card to view to the agents. 210-327 HARDING, SON AND CO. ■PCZIK— RICHMOND—Attractive Resic&Q I O dence 6 Principal Rooms, bathroom, 3 bay windows, every requisite office; good corner section. Everyihing modern. 205-317 HARDING,,, S<3?T AND CO., Agents. £~ QCA-TRUSTEES Must Sell—s to ~G UtJv/ Acres Land, house, stabling and buildings. Full particulars from the agents, 316-61 HARDING,_SON AND_CO. TF TO BORROW "MONEY, 1 PLEASE CALL. HARDING, SON AND CO., 193, Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14538, 25 November 1907, Page 12

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