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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, M’CROSTIE COMPANY AUCTION SALE. THIS - DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 o'clock. On the Premises, No. 369, COLOMBO STREET NORTH, CITY. SUPERIOR FURNITURE end EFFECTS' Of every description. AN ABSOLUTE CLEARING SALE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., 94 Auctioneers. LAURIE AND PAGE. DRAPERY. DRAPERY. CONTINUATION AUCTION Of DRAPERY THIS DAY, At 11 a.m., SALE AT THE ROOMS OF LAURIE AND PAGE, Colombo Street. 7 LAURIE AND PAGE, Auctioneers. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF A. REAY. TMPORTANT AUCTION SALE ot FURNIJL TURE will be held on tlio Premises, corner Colombo and Gladstone Streets, Sydenham, on SATURDAY, the 19th inst., at 1 p.m. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. Overmantols, Palm Stands, Hall Stands, Quaint Sideboards, Music Stools, Wardrobes, Duchesse Chests, Washstar.ds, Bookcase, Occasional Tables, Extension Dining Tables, Bedsteads, Spring Mattresses, 1 Saddlebag Suite, Upholstered Pith, Austrian, Childs’, Occasional Chairs,, Fenders, Firo.rons, Kor’o3, Fire Screens, Oilcloth, Linoleum, Volvot, Plushette, Cretonne, Art Sergo Curtains, Verandah Blinds, Bamboo Curtain Poles, CtC '’ LtC ' LAURIE AND PAGE, 9 Auctioneers. LAURIE AND PAGE, P. A. Laurie.) (C. E. Pago. AUCTIONEERS. ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS. ROOMS: CORNER COLOMBO AND TUAM STREETS. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED AT LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. VALUATIONS MADE BY AN EXPERT VALUATOR. FURNITURE, ETcT'pURCHASED FOR CASH. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. If you wish to avoid the inconvenience of an Auction Sale at ycur house, wo are prepared to PURCHASE YOUR FURNITURE, etc., for CASH or SELL YOUR EFFECTS by PUBLIC AUCTION AT OUR ROOMS. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. WE have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of the late Mr BEATTIE to Sell the Whole of tho Land and Buildings situate at the corner of Wilson's Road and Moorhouse Avenue. The frontage is 365 links on Moorhouse Avenue, and 211 links on Wilson’s Road, and the total area is nearly three-quarters of an acre. Tho House, which -was lately occupied by Dr Temple, contains eleven rooms, pantry, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, and has a verandah and balcony. It has also sewer connections, gas, h and c. water, ram and tanks. The outbuildings comprise largo stable and loft, motor car shed, etc. The garden is planted in fruit trees, which are now in full profit. The whole will be sold at a low figure and should prove a good investment, as- there is ample room for three more houses. Further particulars and cards to view from LAURIE AND PAGE, Agents. PARKES STREET SUBDIVISION. GOOD HIGH AND DRY SECTIONS. CLOSE TO TRAM, 2d SECTION ACTING under instructions roceived from Mrs E. J. STEWART, we aro offering for sale these magnificent Sections, varying in size from 32 perches upwards. Included in the above is one Section containing nearly an acre of land. Prices range from £IOO to £l5O. Terms: 10 per cent cash; 10 per cent six months; balance in three years. For further particulars LAURIE AND PAGE, Sole Agents. ST ALBANS. A DEPOSIT will secure a good J-acro Section in this favoured locality. Price £125. Fol. 35 ' LAURIE AND PAGE. MERIVALE. ■PTOfi —MODERN House of Fivo Rooms, oii lUU h. and o. water, windmill, well fenced, asphalt paths. Beautiful garden. A rare opportunity. Owner leaving the distriot. Fol. 92. LAURIE AND PAGE. PAPANUI ROAD. —J-ACRB of Land, with Two c&JJU Chains Frontage, or would sell as Two i-Aore Sections. Fol. 44. LAURIE AND PAGE. A CHANCE FOR A CARRIER OR GARDENER. IACRE of Land, high and dry, close to town, good locality. Price £l5O. £ls Deposit, balance on easy terms. LAURIE AND PAGE. £3OO. £2O DEPOSIT and 12s Gn per week will purchase a SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, close to tram (2d section). Full particulars from the Agents. _94 LAURIE AND PAGE, CORNER SECTION in best’ part Riccarton, Straven Road, near Deans’a; 3 minutes from 2d tram service. PRICE £l7O. Fol. 9. LAURIE AND PAGE. RICCARTON. HOUSE of Five Rooms, plastered, with verandah, every possible convenience, good water supply; near tram service. Price £520. F3lO LAURIE AND PAGE. £460- 8 fireplaces, bathroom, h. and water, pantry, detached washhouse, good scullery, ram, gas and fittings, blinds, aßpbalt paths, well fenced, and within four minutes of 2d section. Terms can bo arranged. 60 LAURIE AND PAGE. ST ALBANS WEST. Tl/TODERN House of 6 Rooms, oriel and JLVJL hay windows, large hall, bathroom, pantry, sewer connection, hot and cold water, good gas fittings, windmill and every convenience, J-acro of land with full chain frontage. The section is well fenced, aud the garden laid out, close to tho Id section. A beautiful home. Card to view and further particulars from 77 LAURIE AND PAGE. DALGETY & 00. A MBERLEY YARDS. MONDAY NEXT. Account Glenmark Station (in conjunction with Messrs Pyne and Co.) — 1314 Four and Five-year-old Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 540 F.M. Half and Three-quarter-bred Ewes 474 Two-tooth Half-bred Ewes Account Mr H. 11. M’Lean—--179 Two-tooth Half-bred Wethers 137 Four and Six-tooth Half-bred Ewes OTHER "ENTRIES—--158 Two, Four and Six-tooth Ewes 14S Four-year-old Ewes 116 Forward Lambs 900 Fat Lambs, in lots 100 Fat Wotbers 70 Fat Eiwes 40 Head Yearling Cattle DALGETY and CO., LIMITED. PELORUS SOUNDS.—FOR SALE. YNCYCA.— 1000 ac. L.1.P., rent £l9 per annum. 50 ac. freehold. 600 acres cleared and in grans, and 130 ac. felled and ready to bum. 1250 sheep and lambs Good and well-situated 9-roomed bouse, with water laid on and overy convenience Good wharf, woolshed, yards, dip, etc., 18ft oil launch, 6 h.p. engine. An ideal property, and cheap. PRICE as a Going Concern, £5200. Easy Terms. For further particulars apply to H. P. WYNN-WILLIAMS, LTD., 8348 Masterton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15257, 18 March 1910, Page 12

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