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Auctions. A. E. CRADDOCK. AUCTION. A. E. CRADDOCK. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, at 12 noon. (Postponed, from last Saturday). AUCTION BARE. CITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Ah. CRADDOCK has been instructed • by Mrs Gao. Hart to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at bis Land Salerooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, 12 noon, all that VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, being No. 39, Armagh Street, consisting o£ 38 l-3rd perches of land, having a frontage of over 11 chain by a depth of nearly 2 chains, togethor wiih tlio two-storey residence of 8 rooms and conveniences thereon. The property has a northorn aspect, and is quite close to the' centre. Mrs Hart i s determined to sell, nnd a very low reserve has been fixed. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Comer Cashel and Manchester Streets. Also. CHOICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. A E. CRADDOCK has been instructed Person to SELL by PUBAUCTION, at his Land. Salerooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE PROPERTY situate Pago a Road, Bromley, facing tramlino, and nearly opposite Wainoni, consisting of line high section, nicely laid out, and substantial Residence of 8 good living rooms and all modern conveniences, including h. and o. service, etc. There is a splendid water service from a deep well sunk on the property. This is without doubt the boat situated property in this very favourite and healthy locality. Trams pass the door at frequent intervals during the day, and it is only a few minutes’ run from either the City or New Brighton. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Corner Cashol and Manchester Streets. Also, VERY - PINE PROPERTY AT LOWER RICCARTON. 1-ACRE, new Modern House of 6 Rooms, 2 “ oriels, verandah front and side, Venetian blinds, picturo iails, tiled grates, linenpress, bathroom, lavatory, h. and 0., w.h., copper and tube, ram and tank, fowlhouse, eto., etc. Handy to tram, school and church, and within 2d section. A. E. CRADDOCK, McKenzie & willis. AUCTIONI AUCTION 11 TDOYAL EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, —Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THIS DAY I THIS DAYI! THIS DAY!!! Commencing at I o’clock. A Great Quantity of SUPERIOR FURNITURE, Including Drawing-room Suite, Couches, Easy Chairs, Mahogany Dining Table, Box Ottoman, Leather Couch, Rattan Chairs, Duchesso Chests, Washstands, Chest of Drawers, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Wire Mattrosecs, Tables and Chairs. Book-case, Rattan Hall Stand, Brass Kerb, Firoirons, Wool Mats, Carpets, Rugs, Ashpan, Piano Stool, etc., eto. McKenzie and willis. ,; 475 Auctioneers. >' AUCTION SALE OF SPLENDID RUGBY STREET PRO- / PERTY. Owner Determined to Sell. Will Accept £SO Deposit. FRIDAY, THE 30th APRIL. At 2 p.m. On account of Mr R. A. Bruere, his Splendid PROPERTY, situated 127, RUGBY STREET, ST ALBANS. Comprising Nearly New House of 6 rqoms, dining-room 21 x 17, every possible convenience, bath, h. and c., gas, electric bells, plastered and papered throughout, verandah front and side, 2 bay windows, full 3,-acre section, sunny (northern) aspect. A great opportunity to purchaso a good home in a choice locality. l PRACTICALLY WITHOUT RESERVE. ' Cards to view on application. McKenzie and willis, 468 Auctioneers. HcKENZIE AND WILLIS, R. St Clair McKenzie.) (Joßeph Willis. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). PRIZES! PRIZES!! PRIZES!!! IS GOOD HANDWRITING A LOST ART? McKenzie Tnd willis, THE AUCTIONEERS, ARE desirous of (rutting this question to the test, and aro offering Two Sets of Prizes for the. Best Specimens submitted to them. The Prizes will bo allotted as under:— CLASS 1., OPEN TO ALL COMERS—Ist Prize, One. Guinea; 2nd Prize, Half a Guinea. CLASS 11., OPEN TO CHILDREN ATTENDING A SCHOOL IN THE NORTH CANTERBURY DISTRICT-lst 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 aro a competitor undor 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 judgment will bo final. NOTE.—Tins is the sentence you have to write;— ‘‘McKenzie and Willis, the Auctioneers, Cathedral Squaro, are acknowledged to bo the Leading Auctioneers of Christchurch, the most up-to-date and Successful Land . and Property Salesmen, and their Auction Room in Cathedral Square is undoubtedly the Cheapest and Best Mart in Christchurch for New Furniture.” MoKENZIE AND WILLIS, THE AUCTIONEERS, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD. OXFORD S A L E. THURSDAY, 29th APRIL. PRESENT ENTRIES—--800 Fat Lambs (in lots) 250 Fat Wethers 60 Fat Ewe 3 300 Two-tooth Three-qu-arter-bred 100 Forward Lambs 100 Forward Wethers Ewes 115 Six and Eight-tooth Three-quarter-bred Ewes 130 Sound-mouth TTirce-quarter-bred Ewes CATTLE, PIGS. N.Z. FARMERS’ 668 SUNDRIES. CO-OP., LTD., Auctioneers. LAND. LAND. LAND. HANDY GRAZING FARM FOR SALE At EAST OXFORD. WE have received instructions from Mr H. G. Rossiter to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, nt our Auction Rooms. Oxford (immediately after salo of Fat Stock), on THURSDAY, 29th APRIL, his Splendid Grazing Farm, situated at Ashley Gorge, East Oxford, comprising 165 Acres, well fenced and subdivided, and with a permanent supply of water. At present 12 acres in turnips, 12 acres in oats and grass, balance in English grass, with the exception of a email piece of bush. Improvements consist of dwelling-house of 4 rooms, scullery and dairy, iron 3-stall stable, chuffhouso, etc. Terms Exceptionally Easy. Possession end of May. For further particulars, apply 1 • N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD., 660 Auctioneers. PYNE ft CO. ADDINGTON. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. rAA TWO and 1 Four-tooth Cross-bred OUU Wethers, fat and forward; a good lino On Account Mr T. V. Robinson—--50 Head of QA-year-old Cattle. 262 PYNE AND CO.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14979, 27 April 1909, Page 12

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