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Auctions. McKENZIE & WILLIS. AUCTION. AUCTION. Royal exchange auction rooms, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!! Commencing at 1 o’clock. A Great Quantity SUPERIOR. FURNI-TURE—Dining-room suite of 0 pieces, walnut frames, upholstered in ulrecht velvet., duchesso chests, marble-top waehstands, sideheard, couches, easy chairs, bedsteads, maitresses, carpets, rugs, wool mats, . hanging lamp, pictures, chests of drawers, toilet-ware, wire-woven couch, occ. fables and chairs, duchosse dressing table, child’s go-cart, music stand, kitchen sundries, crockery, bronze stand lamp, books. Wertheim hand sewing machine, chcvnl duchcsfc, gramophone, enamel-ware, tinware, etc., etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, 474 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!! PRIZESI!! 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 them. The Prizes will be 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, One 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 submit. 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 received, and his ■iii/lorno-nt. win bo finol

NOTE.—This is the sentence you have tc j write; — j " McKenzie and Willig, the Auctioneers. Cathedral Square, are acknowledged to be 1- the Leading Auctioneers of Christchurch, the most up-to-date and Successful Land and Property Salesmen, and their Auc d tion Boom in Cathedral Square is uni- doubtedly the Cheapest and Best Mart m Christchurch for New Furniture.” McEENZTE AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). A. lies.) (F. F. Perkin. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. THIS DAT. at One o’clock, at r 45, LICHFIELD STREET, City. 1 TLES AND CO. are instructed by a Lady j J- who is leaving for Southland, io SELL 3 on the Premises, 45, Lichfield Street, TO- , DAY (FRIDAY), at One o’clock, the whole 3 of her FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, being . contents of G-roomed House. The MAIN r ITEMS are—Organ, Bookcase, Chiffonier, Rattan and Wicker Chairs, Duchesso Chests, Marble Washstand, Mahogany Chest Drawers, Linoleums. Hearthjugs, Dining Table. Chairs, Curtains. Wardrobe, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads and Bedding, Ne.arly New Gas Stove, Hallstand, Pictures, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools. Lawn Mower, Fowls and sundries. ILES AND CO, Auctioneers and Valuators. 6534 H. NEAVE & CO. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ROLIE'STON SALE. TUESDAY, MAY 11th. "jl/TESSRS H. NEAVE AND CO., LTD., Xi-L having taken over the Rolleston Yards, intend reorganising the management with the object of Re-establishing this fixture in the position of importance which it once occupied among the markets of Canterbury. Wo trust, therefore, that the farmers of Rolleston and surrounding districts will rally round us in our endeavour to re-establish their market, and oil TUESDAY. MAY 11th, i have full yards to greet our initial effort. ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. NEAVE AND COY.. LTD.. Auctioneers, 6121 Leeston. AUSTIN & GRAHAM. 04 A ACRES, Good Sheep Country, near OYl: \/ Milton; carries .1000 sheep in summer and 600 ewes in winter; has grown 60 and 70 bushels whe3t and oats, usually 70 i acres in crop and 40 in turnips. The property is well fenced and subdivided. 1.30 i acres flat, balance low downs. Average, lambing, 00 per cent. Buildings —8-roomed substantial house, 0-stallod stable., loosc-lmx. large bam. shearing-shed and yards; A-aeie in orchard, plantation. Annual rating £l2. HalfI mile from school. 4 from railway and townshin; goc.d macadamised roads. Terms. £IOOO each required. PRICE, £5 ss. 135 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. I ACRES, Papn.nui, real good land; would fL suit a retired farmer; well fenced and subdivided, small stream runs through the pronertv; well-built 6-roomcd dwelling, washhouse, ‘stable, shed and fowlhouse. and all conveniences. PRICE. £llOO. AUSTIN AND 121 GRAHAM. Any* ACRES at Southbrook, good heavy O land, grows 60 bushels of wheat to acre; subdivided nnd well fenced; .70 r.cre3 in homestead block; good 7-rootned' dwelling and all conveniences, 6-stailed stable, cowbails, implement shed, etc., etc. PRICE, £lO. 204 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. -J Of* Pi ACRES at Hororata, sheep country IOOU —2OO acres broken up, balance native grass, trefoil wul tussock; divided into 3 paddocks, water-races, good hut; carries one sheep to acre; II miles from post office. PRICE. £4 10s. Terms, £lo£o cash. £3OO per year for 4 years, balance as arranged. 81 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. 1 7QA ACRES, Good Sheep Country, near Xlt /*y Palmerston South, well watered, bein'* one of the two unsold sections (oi Mount Royal Estate) at oui land sale last j week. -i A -i r ACRES adjoining above, being the XucXO other unsold section and very similar in every respect. As these sections will be picked up soon, early application should be mad© for thorn. PRlfJli FOR EITHER, £4. AUSTIN AND GRAHAM, 120, Cashel Street. OUR LAND GUIDE, which is just out of the Printer’s hands, is an up-to-date publication, aud which contains some of Hie nroperties we have on cur Register; it also contains some useful information to iarmors. .uch as SHEARING TALLY READY RECKONER and other Tables which eaves the farmer a great deal of time, as the calculations arc already done for him. We shall be glad to post a copy to all who may ask for one. AUSTIN AND GRAHAM, STOCK.. STATION and LAND AGENTS, 129, CASHEL STREET, Christchurch, Near Farmers’ Co-op. Stores. JTtHREE Great Bargains. To wind up an X estate. St Albans, close to tram—Fine 2-Storey House of 8 Rooms, bath, gas, all usual con-aniences. workshop, over 1-acre lund; £BOO. Monvale, best position, within 100 yards of Papanui Road train—Modern House of 6 Rooms, bath. h. and c. and all up-to-date conveniences, 1-acro land, 2d section; a nibblo at £575. Sydenham, good residential part—Nearly New House of 6 Rooms and usual offices, laud 1-acre, and can have 30 perches adjoining on corner; price £450, or £575 for the lot All great bargains. Full particulars from Dearsley and Lane, 71, Cathedral Squtr*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 12

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