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Auctions. HARRIS BROS. • A B B I' S BBOS., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, VALUATOBS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 155, HEREFORD STREET. EXCEPTIONAL. A SPLENDIDLYHUILT 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, Only S minutes' walk from the* Square. FOR SALE FOE £BOO. THIS PROPERTY is sound ana good in every particular. It is owing to exceptional circumstances that the owner wishes to sell, and, in Otder to effect a quick sale, he has instructed ub to sell for v EIGHT HUNDRED POUNDS. The house has every modern convenience, and is guaranteed sound and well-built. Further particulars on application to HARRIS BROS., Pol. 99 Auctioneers and Estate Agents. TO THOSE ON THE LOOK-OUT FOB A CHEAP FARM. 130 ACRES - Capable of Carrying: 2 Sheep per Aore. ,THE IMPROVEMENTS— House of 5 rooms (Waahhouse, eto.), 4stalled and 8-stalled stable, storeroom, loose-bo ■-•■■• * '••- - V - J THE PRICE—FOURTEEN POUNDS PER ACRE. This Fawn, which is situated in North Canterbury, is on the market ort account of the owner's health breaking down, and we strongly advise farmers who have been waiting for " something good" to inspect this property. Fol. 8 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, fnoluding stock, eto. , Full particulars will be given to bona fide inquirers, HARRIS BROS., Fol. 186 155, Hereford Street. NEW BRIGHTON—9 rooms, fow i from tram; £3O a year. SPREYDON—i rooms and 4 acres of land; 15s per week. ' BEALEY AVENUE (just over)—6 rooms, furnished; 35s per week. v HARRIS BROS., I •' Auctioneers, 155, Hereford Street. NOTICE TO FARMERS. for liram uressing. .ui uw «»»•■ "\ < —, All grocers and ironmongers, or wholesale fr<>m HARRIS BROS., Auctioneers, 166 Hereford Street. Christchuroh. FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS HARRIS BROS, wish to notify the General Publio that » 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, Eto. In Brown and Silver Oposaum, Wallaby, Kangaroo, Fox, wild Cat and Bear. Large consignments of these Furs ! have been regularly sold irj the Central Auction Rooms for the- last 25 years, a sure sign that they have given satisfaction. These Goods are now on ; view at the CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 155, HEREFORD STREET, Rooms open till 8 p.m. Saturdays. FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS FURS* FURS FURS AUSTIN & GRAHAM. OCQ ACRES Tip-top Agricultural Land, «OtJ near Oarnaru, subdivided into 16 paddocks, ranging from 3 to 50 acres, well watered. CROPS—-20 acres good swedes, 30 acres turnips, 11 acres Cape barley, 85 acres oats, green feed, 20 acres rape and grass (feeding off), 2 acres potatoes, 45 ncres stubble, balance in permanent pasture, from 3 to 5 years old. PLANTATIONS consist chiefly of bluegum, pines and ash, all from 25 to 30 years old. Buildings cotisist of substantial stonework, and comprise stable, looseboxes, feed-house, shearing shed and granary, also sheep-dip and sheep-yards, cowbyres and piggeries; two cottages in wood, of 4 and 5 rooms each. TERMS—Price £22 per acre, 10 per cent deposit, 15 per cent on delivery, balance at 5 per cent. 159 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. CCf| ACRES Good Sheep Country, sub\)o\) divided into 14 paddocks, water in every paddock, 115 acres in turnips, extra good, 25 acres in rape, 100 acres in greenfeed oats; 7-roomed house, washhouse, dairy, whare, stable, woolshed, dip. 2 sets yards, good plantation, lawn, orchard, garden. This fine property is not far from Geraldinc, and is offered as a genuine sale. The owner will explain reason for selling to bona fide inquirer. PRICE, £l2 10s per acre; £3OO down and £IOO every year. This is a snip for anyone with small capital, and will soon be picked Tip. 192 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. OOA ACRES, Good Light Land, near uIA) Aylesbury, ,real good sheep country, handy to Christchuroh, well watered and fenced; all buildings in good order. Mortgage, £IOOO for 5 years at 5 per cent. PRICE, £l2. 20 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. PA ACRES at Brookside, good dairying-or v)U cropping land, well fenced and subdivided; good 6-roomed house, cowshed and bails and stable, etc. Present owner has been milking and oropping. The property is well watered; 2 miles from creamery, 4 from railway. PRICE, £4O. 27 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. ACRES at Bromley—Good sandy loam, tons of hay to acre this year: we'll watered; good 4-roomtd house, plastered, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, good shed, cow-bail, pigstys, all in good order. PRICE, £350. 119 AUSTIN AND GRAHAM. kUR LAND GUIDE, which is just out of _" the Printer's hands, is an up-to-date publication, and which ocntains some of the properties we havo on our Register; it also contains some useful informaticn to farmers. Mich as SHEARING TAILY READY RECKONER and other Tables which saves the farmer a great deal of time, as the calculations are already done for him. We shall bo glad to poßt a copy to all Who may ask for one. AUSTIN AND GRAHAM, STOCK, &.ATION and LAND AGENTS, ,129, CASHED STREET, Nesr Farmera" Co-op. Storei.

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

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