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Auctions. A. E. CRADDOCK. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW. 12 Noon. RUCTION SALE. On Account MRS* GEO. HARTIfo. 39, ARMAGH STREET, CITY—Fino Section and 2-Storey Residence of 8 rooms, etc. 1 On Account MRS PATTERSON—PAGE’S ROAD, BROMLEY—Exceedingly Choice- Property, consisting of splendid-ly-situated Section and substantial Residence of 8 rooms and conveniences, on tramline, close io Wainoni. On Account T. H. CANDY, Esq.— DILWORTH STREET, LOWER RTCOXR-TON—J-acro, nearly new modern wellbuilt House of 6 good rooms, plastered, 2 oriel windows, verandah front and side, and up-to-dato conveniences throughout. A. E. CRADDOCK, Auctioneer, 757 Corner Cashel and Manchester Streets. CONWAY MATSON & SONS. QONWAY MATSON ' AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS and PROPERTY SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, ETC. j (Next U.S.S. Co.), Cashel Street. £ljPo. THIS HANDSOMe’pIACE MUST FIND A PURCHASER. FOR ANYONE NOT A ’MILLIONAIRE, IT IS PERFECTION. The Rooms) are spacious, as follows:—22 x 16, 18 x 14, 16 X' 16, 12 x 11, etc. 7 living rooms, hall 8 feet wide, and no less than, 36 separatejpiecos of lead-light windows or doortops. The casement windows are unusually handsome. Tire bathroom is large_ and well fitted, with enamelled hath and toilet basin, shower, etc. The kitchen is fitted with largecupboards, superior finish, linen press, etc., pantry and scullery, _wido verandah, getting all the western sun- " - When we add that this fine house is of the latest bungalow typo, with Marseilles roofing, and is sitnaied on a high J-acre section, all laid out ready for planting, and is near the ' most desirable part of the Papanui Road, we have no hesitation in describing it as the best place in the market. At the money or near offer. An adjoining 1-acre can be bad at a. moderate price, if desired. Fob 163 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. CASHMERE HILLS.’ CHARMING RESIDENCE OF '8 ROOMS AND 31 ACRES. THE above Property embraces one of _ tho most picturesque outlooks of any private residence in the dominion. It must be a pleasure to live there. It is handy to electric cars. ■ There is every modern convenience in the house and stables, and the- rare trees and shrubs, garden walks, _ etc., are a source of delight, hut of too varied a character to describe in detail. Tho owner is waiting for a buyer, having acquired sheep country at a distance from town. For further particulars, apply CONWAY MATSON AND SONS. CHANCE FOR SMALL SYNDICATE. YOUR ATTENTIONIis DRAWN'TO THE FACT THAT THERE IS MONEY IN STONE-MADE FLOUR. ALL are aware that there are a number of old-fashioned people clamorous for bread made from stone flour. It has become so Boarce that, according to the laws of supply and demand, it ought to command a better price than the roller mill article. Wo have a Mill with a 12-foot water-fall, turbinedriven wheel, concrete pen-stock and race and 2 pairs of mill-stones, and all necessary machinery, together with 35 acres of land and 2 dwelling-houses. Properly handled, the prospects of a stone flour bread company should be excellent. The property is handy to road and rail, 30 miles out. Fol. 233 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, Agents. £430. MODERN 4-ROOMED HOUSE, Handy to Opawa Trams and Linwvod Railf way Station. 4 large rooms, ba.th, h. and e. water laid on, pantry and scullery, gas, every city convenience, with full J-acre, w.b. Just the place for those who like things right up-to-date, and the price is about as low as a good house,can be bought at. We are prepared to finance any buyer with £75 in cash for this property. Fol. 193 CONWAY MATSON AND SONS, , Agents. PYNE & CO. T A TTERS ALL TO-MORROW, SATURDAY. On account of Mr V. S.'Lardelli, Gisborne— B o, 4yrs, by Tonduras—Saracen mare, broken saddle and harness Ch f, 4yrs, by Goodbyo, broken saddle and harness, quiet Pair Bay Fulies, 4yrs, by Honduras— Honeysuckle mare©, broken saddle and harness Blk f, 4yrs, by Goodbye—Saracen mare, broken saddle and harness; good lady’s hack Hr f, 4yrs, by Honduras—Torpedo mare, broken saddle and harness Pair Blacks, colt and filly, 4yrs, good hoavy lorry horses Cream Pony, 4yrs, by Mohaka —Toipedo, broken saddle and harness; lady's pony, quiet Cream Lorry Horse, 4yrs, broken all harness Heavy colt, 4yrs, broken saddle and harness; good lorry horse B f, 4yrs, by Saracen—Torpedo, broken to lead Colt, 4yrs, broken, saddle and harness; lorry horse. On account of Mr W. A. Sheate— Blk dr g, “ Captain,’’ 6yrs, broken all work B dr m, ” Jean,” Byrs, broken all work On.account Mr F. Coates—--2 dr gelds, rising 4yrs, by Highland Prince, broken to chains (bred, by late John Ferguson). On account of Mr Geo. Duncan — B g, 4yra, broken saddle and harness; trial; suit butcher. On account of a client— Half-dr geld, 6yrs, by Major, broken .to chains Dr on, 4yrs, by Duke of York, broken to chains Dr g, syrs, broken to chains. On account of Mr E. E. Jenkins— I Dr m, 4yrs, by Belgarvio, broken to chains On account of a client— B g, Byrs, by Specification—Burlington mare; fast; trial in saddle and harness On account of Mr Michael Lynskey, Kaiapoi— Horse ‘ r Larry,” aged, by Kentucky— Zenobia, broken saddle and harness, quiet, pass trams, motors, etc. Sale commences 11 a.m. Advertised lots 12 Noon. . 267 PYNE AND CO, ILES & CO. [es.) (E. E. Perkin. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE. NITURE. FURNITURE. THIS DAY, at One o’clock. TING to suah Largo Entries of Furniture being sent in, ILES AND CO. are elled to hold a SPECIAL AUCTION E to make room for further Large Conrents arriving for TO-MORROW’S SALE, ided in TO-DAY’S LIST is—Walnut a (by Grover and Grover), Walnut Suite B rgo, Part Suite in Blue Serge, MirrorSideboard, Wardrobe, Duchesse. Table, ile, Three-qu-artoi and Single IroA Beds Box and Wire Mattresses,, Kapoc Mates’ Wire Stretchers, Washstands and ! ’Dining and Kitchen Tables, Office j and Letter Press. Cupboards, Sowing lino (hand or treadle), Austrian Chairs, 33, Carpets, Linoleums, Crockery, Glass- ' and all Kitchen Utensils, Pram, 2 Bis, and Sundries of all kinds. PLEASE ICE Time of Sale, TO-DAY', at One :k. ILES AND CO, Auctioneers and Rtors. 7078 IBLER'S Swis*-Milk Chocolate is simply deliciouß. Id, Bd, 6d and la. AU^oon-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14982, 30 April 1909, Page 12

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