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Auctions. HARRIS 3ROS. AUCTION SALE OP FURNITURE, TWEEDS, Etc. ■ THIS DAY, at 10.30 sharp. AT THE CENTRAL. AUCTION ROOMS, 155, Hereford Street. rp.HE following List will be offered at To--1 day's Sale:—Bedsteads. Box, Kapoc arid Flock Mattresses, Wire Stretchers Suite m tapestry, Dining-room Suite m leather, Wnatnot, Largo and Small Toilet, Mirrors, Washstands Toilet Tables, Kitchen Tables, Sheepskin Ru<?a, Kauri Chest Drawers, Chairs, Linen Basket, Duohesse Chest, Chairs Jam Jars, Crockery, 4 Gents' Bicycles, 1 Lady s Bicycle, etc. Also, LOT OF TWEEDS AND SUITINGS (Tailor's" Remnants), IN SUITABLE LENGTHS. To be Sold Without Reserve. .J. A..SIMSON, k,„ Auctioneer. ..ARRIS BROS.. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE ■ AGENTS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. TO THOSE ON THE LOOK-OUT FOR A CHEAP FARM. 130 ACRES ' Capable of Carrying 2.Sheep per Acre. THE IMPROVEMENTS—- ' House of 5 rooms (washhouse, etc.), 4stailed and 3:stalled stable, storexoom, loose-bos and shearing-shed. THE PRICE—FOURTEEN POUNDS PER ACRE. This Farm, which is situated in North' Canterbury, is on the market on account of the owner's health breaking down, and westrongly adviso. farmers who have been ing for " something good" to inspect this property. _, Fot. 6 11 HARRIS BROS.. 155, Hereford Street A FREEHOLD GROCERY BUSINESS (Corner Shop) FOR. SALE. WE can strongly recommend this business, and the buyer can go in for about £7OO, including stock, etc. Full particulars 'will be given, to bona, fide inquirers. • HARRIS BROS.. Fol. 136 155, Hereford Street. ■ A.PRETTY SUBURBAN HOME.- ' O ACRES a.nd a, 6-ROOMED ■ HOUSE. ' Only Smin from Tram. ANY REASONABLE; OFFER. Tliis Property is a. choice one. The land is rich and has a frontage of 7 chains. One acre is in' grass paddeck and tho balance is in orchard, lawn and flower garden. Tho house is modern' and up-to-date m every way, and is exceptionally well-built. The owner is DETERMINED TO SELL, And will accept a Low Price. Call. for card to view and obtain farther particulars from ' ' . * HARRIS BROS., ■nv,i ia 155. Hereford Street. LET. TO LET. NEW BRIGHTON—9 rooms, few minutes from tram; £3O ay ear. T „,A_ t , OPPOSITE POWER HOUSED rooms, Jacre; lis par week. \ BEALEY AVENUE (just over)—s rooms, furnished; 3os_ per week.' HARRIS BROS., . . ' Auctioneers, 155, Hereford Street. NOTICE TO FARMERS. T\ CLARKE'S CARBOLISED WHEAT U. PROTECTOR is the Best Preparation, for Grain Dressing. In. w> over 50 years. All grocers jm& ironmongers,, or wholesale fT ° m • HARRIS BROS., Auctioneers, 155 Hereford Street, Christchurch. FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS HARRIS BROS, wish to notify the General Public that a Very Fine Shipment of AUSTRALIAN and TASMANIAN FURS ■ (Cured with Mimosa bark and guaranteed Moth-proof) HAS JUST ARRIVED. , The Shipment includes— TRAVELLING RUGS MATS LADIES' MUFFS HANDBAGS , . CAPES STOLES NECKLETS, Etc. In Brown and Silver Opossun Wallaby, Kangaroo, For, Wild Ca and Bear. Large consignments of these Furs have been regularly sold in the Central Auction Rooms for the last 25 years, a sure sigh that they have given satisfaction. These Goods aro now on view at CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, HEREFORD STREET, Rooms open till 9 p.m. Saturdays. FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS H. NEAVE & CO. MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 26th. PRESENT ENTRIES—--1000 Sheep, including 100 Two-tooth. Ewe*, 1-55 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 20 Head Cattle Further entries solicited. H. NEAVE AND COY., LTD., Auctioneers, 843 Q Lef-*— IMPORTANT NOTICE. BOLLESTON SA LE. TUESDAY, MAY 11th. -MESSRS H. NEAVE AND CO.. LTD., - having taken over tho XloJesten Yards, •nd reorganising the management with the object of Re-establishing this fixture in the position of importance which it once occupied among tho markets of Canterbury. We trust, therefore, that tho farmers of Rolleston and surrounding districts will rally rmind us in our endeavour to re-establish their market, and on TUESDAY MAY 11th, have full yards to greet our initial effort. ENTRIES SOLICITED. H. NEAVE AND COY., LTD., Auctioneers, a(oi Leeston. £ urv BAij-i FIRST-CLASS BACON-CURING BUSINESS? IN NORTH ISLAND. A Good Spec. Price £315. Also, JEWELLER'S BUSINESS, showing handsome profits. Price £2OOO. THE N.Z TRADE EXCHANGE, 141, Hereford Street. , Box 332. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14977, 24 April 1909, Page 15

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