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A. E. CRADDOCK. A. E. CRADDOCK. SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, at 12 noon. (Postponed from last Saturday). AUCTION SALE. CITY RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. AE> CRADDOCK has been instructed • by Mrs Q6o. Hart to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Land Salerooms, on SATURDAY NEXT, Ist MAY, 12 noon, nil that VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY, being No. 39, Armagh Street, consisting or 38 l-3rd perches of land, having a frontage ' of over 1J chain by a depth of nearly 8 chains, together with the two-storey t residence of 8 rooms and conveniences thereon. The property has a northern aspect, and is quite olose to the centre. Mrs Hart is determined to soil, and a very low reserve has been fixed. I A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. « jt\lßO. CHOICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. AE. CRADDOCK has been instructed • by Mrs Patterson to SELL by P LIC AUCTION, at his Land Salerooms, on SATUBDAY/NEXT, Ist MAY, EXCEEDINGLY CHOICE PROPERTY situate Pago's Road, Bromley, facing tramline, and nearly opposite Wainoni, consisting «of fine 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 ft splendid water service from a deep well sunk on the property. This ,« without doubt the best 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 Cashel and Manchester Streets. Also, VERY FINE PROPERTY AT LOWER RICCARTON. ,-ACRE, now Modern House of 6 Rooms, 2 i oriels, verandah front and aide, Venetian blinds, picture rails, tiled grates, line: press, bathroom, lavatory, h. and c, w.h., copper and ram and tank, fowlhouse,etc., etc. Handy to tram, school and churoh, and within 2d section. A. E. CRADDOCK, 757 Auctioneer. DALGETY & CO. In ULVBRDEN SALE. FRIDAY, loth APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account Mr J. Fraser, Cuiverden—--1000 2-tooth Wethers, in forward condition. Account Messrs F. and J. Northcotc, Highfield— -800 Four-tooth Half-bred Wethers, in forward condition Account Mr L. Lyford—. 250 Ewe Lambs Account Messrs Richards and Marr—--65 Half-bred Ewe Lambs 85 Half-bred Wether Lambs GO Two-tooth Wethers . . ' Account Messrs Little Bros.— 100 Forward Wethers, half-bred and three-quarter-bred 250 Forward Lambs, half-bred and threo-quarter-brod 661 DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. O A L G AT E YARDS. FRIDAY NEXT. Account Messrs Webb Bros., Horonata—--600 S.M. Merino Ewes, with Eng. Lei. Rams (a good line of sheep, bred on Craigieburn) 250 Two and Four-tooth Half-bred Ewes Account Mr F. J. SavilL Mt White—--800 S.M Merino Ewes OTHER ENTRIES—--80 Fat Lambs 60 Fat Ewes 75 Fat Lambs 566 • DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. TONKS. NORTON & CO. W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. T H I S D A Y, THIS DAY, At 12 Noon. AUCTION SALE. V ture, Magnificent-Upright Grand Piano by Haake, Antique Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Melton Pile and Axminster Carpets, Grandfather's Clock (date 1659). On account of Dr A. Patterson, who is leaving for a trip to America, at his Residence, Knowles Street, just off Fapanui Road. N.B.—Although theTe is a Long Catalogue, the Auctioneers havo decided to finish the Sale To-day. '; • • ' TONKS, NORTON AND CO., j 135 Hereford Street. | W. Tonks.) (W. H. Norton. TO CABINETMAKERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND 00. have received instructions from the Liquidators in the Assigned Estate of F. C. DAWSON, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTlbN, on FRIDAY MORNING (TO-MORROW), At 10 o'clock, At his late Premises, TUAM STREET (Next Door to the Opera House), CABINETMAKERS BRASS FOUNDRY, Including Pedestal Handles, Hat and' Coat Hooks, Centres, Wardrobe Hooks, Castors, Glue, Timber, Chairs, Tile Slabs, Tiles, Marble Slabs, etc. ALSO a lot of New Timber, well seasoned.TONKS, NORTON AND CO., 150 Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. H. L. BOWKER & SON. L. BOWKER AND SON, I - 0 -' LAND AGENTS, . ! 248, COLOMBO STREET. . Established 1879. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. WORTHY OF ATTENTION. CITY, 10 MINUTES FROM G.P.O. CITY, 10 MINUTES FROM G.P.O. f»r»Qn—J-ACRE LAND, .corner soctioiitf *UOU Square House G rooms (6i years built), bathroom,'hot, cold and shower sorvice, 5 fireplaces, tiled grates, gas fittings, high concTcto foundations, wide verandah with glass ends, Venetian blinds, wardrobes, cupboards, scullery with hot and cold water laad on, detached woshhouse, copper, main sower connection, asphalt paths. H. L. BOWKER AND SONS, Land Agents. 3 ACRES. 8 ACRES. NEW BRIGHTON ROAD. CAPITAL Land for growing potatoes sad tomatoes, 6 chains road frontage, cottage 3 rooms, iron roof, stable, trapshed, 4 loose-boxes, chaffhouse, poultry house, artesian well, etc PRICE" £275. PRICE £275. H. L. BOWKER AND SON. 16 ACRES. 16 ACRES. TEtf MILES FROM CHRISTCHUR,CH. -■1 ACRES in carrots, 2 acres in turnips, .2 cottage 4 rooms, iron roof, also 6 cows, 4 calves, horse, poultry, etc. PRICE JE4OO~THE LOT. PRICE £4OO THE LOT. Further particulars from the agents, H. L. BOWKER AND SON, 248, Colombo Street, -, Victoria Square. I ACRE, 3 chains from electrio tramline, toJL gether with modern 5 rooms, bay window with verandah, h. and c, etc.; indisputably built, elaborately finished; £640. £4O cash, balance on mortgage. J. G. BANNERMAN, 117, Colombo Street

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14981, 29 April 1909, Page 12

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