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Auctions. A. E. CRADDOCK. NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, it 12 noon. AUCTION SALE CITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AE. CRADDOCK has been instructed by • Mrs Geo. Hart to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Land Silo Rooms, on SATURDAY, APRIL 2ith, at 12 o’clock Noon, all that Valuable City Property, being No. 39, Armagh Street, consisting of 39 1-3 perches of land, having a irontage of over ii chains by a depth of nearly 2 chains, together with the 2-storey residence of 8 rooms and conveniences thereon. The property lias a northern aspect, and is quite close to the centre. Mrs Hart is determined to sell, and a very low reserve has been fixed. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. NEXT SATURDAY, APRIL 24th, at 12 noon. AUCTION SALE CHOICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. AE. CRADDOCK has been instructed by • Mrs Patterson to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Land Sale Rooms, on SATURDAY, April 24th, at 12 Noon, that Exceedingly Choice Property, situate Page s Road, Bromley, facing tramline and nearly opposite Waiuoni, consisting of fine high section, nicely laid out, and substantial residence of 8 good living rooms and all modern conveniences, including h. and c. servico, etc. Thero is a splendid water servico fronr a deop well sunk on the property. This is without doubt the best situated property m tiiis very favourite and healthy locality. Trams pass the jjoor at frequent intervals during the day. fef it is only a few minutes run from either the City or New Brighton. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. 757 McKENZIE &, WILLIS. AUCTION I AUCTION!! THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! t THIS DAY!!! Commencing at 1 o'clock. TVfcKENZIE AND WILLIS have been fa--IVJL voured with instructions _ from Mrs Thompson, -who is leaving Christchurch, to Sell by Auction, on the Premises, 149, CHESTER STREET WEST (Few doors irom Durham Street Wesleyan Church), The Whole of her HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Being the contents of five rooms, and includ-ing—Walnut-iramed dining chairs and couch upholstered in morocco, ex. dining table, wardrobo, double uud single iron bedsteads, | wire, box, spring and kapoo mattresses, duchesso chest, chest of drawers', washstands, ware, hall-stand, lawn mower, wringer, carpenter’s bench with sorow, gent’s bicycle, etc. And at 2.30 p.m., THE LEASE OF THE PROPERTY, Which has 2J years to run. The ground rental, with ratesSind taxes, only amounts to £2l 15s lid (about 8s 4d per week), while the property will readily let at 15a per week. This is a good 11 spec" for somebody, or a grand chance to obtain a comfortable home in the best position at an absurdly low rental. Further particulars on application. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. 472 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, R. St Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willis, AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral. Square (next Post Office). PRIZES! PRIZES!! PRIZES 111 IS GOOD HANDWRITING A LOST ART? McKENZIE ~AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, ARE desirous of putting this question to the test, and are offering Two Sets of Prizes for the Best Specimens submitted to thorn. The Prizes will bo allotted as under : CLASS 1., OPEN TO ALL COMERS-lst Prize, One Guinea; 2nd Prize, Half a Guinea. CLASS 11.. OPEN TO CHILDREN ATTENDING A SCHOOL IN THE NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT—Ist Prize, Ono Guinea; 2nd Prize. Half a Guinea. INSTRUCTIONS. Write on a sheet of paper the sentence appearing hereunder. Place in an envelope, and address to McKENZIE AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). Mark your envelope in top left hand corner whether you are a competitor under Class I. or Class 11. Write your name and address on BACK of the SPECIMEN you sub. mit. Competition closes on April 26th, and the result will be published on April 28th. A leading Educationalist will be asked .to adjudicate upon the specimens recoived, and hi 3 judgment will he final. NOTE.—This is the sentence you have to write; — “ McKenzie and Willis, the Auctioneers, Cathedral Square, are acknowledged to be tbo Leading Auctioneers of Christchurch, the most up-to-date and Successful Land and Property Salesmen, and their Auction Room in Cathedral Square is undoubtedly tbe Cheapest and Best Mart in Christchurch for New Furniture.” McKENZIE "AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). ILES & CO. MONSTER AUCTION SALE. TIMBER ROOFING IRON, ROOF LIGHTS BRICKS and FIRE BRICKS. THIS DAY, at 1 o’clock. ILES AND CO. have received instruction* from MR C. FREW, Contractor, to Sell, on the premises, Gloucester Street (between Durham and Montreal Streets, just over the bridge), a Very Large Quantity of TIMBER, comprising Oregon, Black Pine, Kauri and Eimu, 3x2, 4x2, 4x3, 5 x B, Bx 3, 6x6,8x1,8xJ,6 xl,lox 1, 6 x I All this timber wo oan recommend as being in first-class order. ALSO 250 Sheets Roofing Iron, sizes 5,6, 7 and 10 foots; 3000 Really Good Bricks; 250 Firo Bricks; Roof Lights, suitable for garden frames; Doors, Windows, Grates, Firewood, and a quantity of sundries. Sale TO-DAY TIHURSDAY), at 1 o’clock. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED. 6168 A. Hes.) (F. F. Perkin. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at One o'clock, at 45, LICHFIELD STREET, City. ILES AND CO. are instructed by a Lady who is leaving for Southland, to SELL on the Premises, 45, Lichfield Street, TOMORROW (Friday), at One o’clock, the whole of her FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being, contents of 6-roomed House. The MAIN ITEMS are—Organ, Bookcase, Chiffonier, Rattan and Wicker Chairs, Duchesee Chests, Marble Washstand, Mhhogany Chest Linoleums, Hearthrugs, Dining Table, Chairs, Curtains, Wardrobe, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, Nearly New Gas Stove, Hallstand, Piotures, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools, Lawn Mower, Fowls and sundries. ILES AND CO, Auctioneers and Valuators. 6469 DALGETY & CO. I R YV E E SALE. FRIDAY, 23rd APRIL. Account Mrs “Murray-Aynsicy—--1600 " Mt, Algidus ” S.M. Merino Ewes Account Executors late W. Gerard—--250 11 Double Hill ” S.M. Merino Ewes Account Mr Geo. Gerard, Mesopotamia—--500 S.M. Merino Ewes. 563 DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. E. B. SORENSEN. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, Sale Eleven o’clock. HB. SORENSEN will hold hie usual sale • of TIMBER at his yards, _ Lichfield Street, as above. Catalogue comprises 15,000 feet of New Red Pine TIMBER—3 x 1, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 5 x 11, 6 x IJ, 9 x 1, 12 x f, 4 r 4, 9x3; 1 Safe, 1 Tank, Pump and Piping, 2 Circular Tanks, Roofing Iron, Wire Netting, Picket Gatos. 11. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. 52 ” XT ARNISHINE,” the. Brilliant Polish for ’ Linoleums. Less labour and no unpleasant smell. All G.yocers. 6d. X4lq6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14975, 22 April 1909, Page 12

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