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AUCTIONS. PYNE & CO. rjIATTERSALL’S. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Account Mr G. Kingscote— Bay Cob, rising Syrs, by Victor, dam Shales maro; broken to saddlo and harnoss; trial Account Mr L. H. Maddiaon — B. Dr. G., 4yrß, by Glenzier, sound and reliable Account Anderson Bros., Lyttelton—--8.G., 4yrs, by The Lad, broken to chains 8.G., Syrs, by The Lad, broken to chains Account Mr J. W. Powell—--81. Half-draught M., by Cavalier King, dam a thoroughbred mare; any trial B. Draught G.. 4yra off, by Cavalier King, breken to chains Account Mr J. L. Carl—--8 Polo Ponies, in good condition; played in last tournament. PYNE AND CO., 47 Auctioneers. T ATTERSALL TO-MORROW. S . SPECIAL ENTRYAccount Mr E. C. Smith, Palmerston North—--30 Eirst-class Harness Horses. Cobs and Ponies. PYNE AND CO., 46 , Auctioneers. MR W. BUSS’S CLEARING SALE, WAIKARI. /"YWING to the weather on Monday, the above Sale was Postponed, but will take place TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, wet or fine. Sale 12 o’clock. Luncheon, provided. Seo last Saturday’s paper for particulars. At the same time we will Offer at this Sale, On account of a Client— > A MAGNIFICENT 20 H.P. 4-CYLINDER ROVER CAR, nearly new, ignition by magneto, with accumulators for easy starting, side entrance, carriage body to carry five persons, beautifully painted and finished; fitted with wind shield, two side lamps, and complete with tools. The oar can be made into a two-seater car, with capo hood by detaching the back portion. Fine car for a farmer and family. Will bo found vety useful as a fast two-seater for getting to town. Good on hills. Purchaser taught to drive by mechanic from town. PYNE AND CO., and NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., 277 Auctioneers. BUILDING SECTIONS. BUILDING SECTIONS. ILAM SUBDIVISION. SATURDAY NEXT, 19Ur INST. PYNE AND CO. have received instructions from Messrs Harman and Stevens, agents for the Vendors, to Sell by Auction, at tlieir Land Rooms, on above day, at 12 o’clock, gQ IDEAL BUILDING- SITES. Situated on RICCARTON ROAD, ALAN STREET, RICCARTON, WAIKARI ROAD, ILAM ROAD and CARLETON ROAD. These Sections have been splendidly roaded and drained, and as this favoured part of the suburbs is rapidly coming to tho front as a residential area on account of its higher elevation and handiness to the trams the sale presents a rare opportunity to speoulators, builders and those who wish to make a nice home convenient to the city. Plans Or. 267 may he obtained from HARMAN AND STEVENS, Agents; PYNE AND CO., Auctioneers. TATTERSALL’S. SATURDAY, 19th INST. )YNE AND CO., in conjunction with MATSON AND CO., have received inructions from MR J. P. O’DONOGHUE, mtractor, Borry Street, to OFiER FOR iLE, on tho above day— ALL HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Consisting of 3 Staunch Horses, 8 Tip Drays and Frames, 1 Farm Dray and Frame, Harness; Also Grubber, Set of Harrows, and a large quantity of sundries. PYNE AND CO., 45 1 Auctioneers. HILLARY & BAXTER. CASHMERE, CLOSE TO TRAM. Desirable villa house, of s rooms, lift stud, plastered, picture rails, wide verandah with glass ends, tile grates and hearths, bookcase, linen press and wardrobes, bathroom, lavatory basin, h. and c. water service, soullery, pantry, washhouse, 15 z 10; grand j-Acre Section. Price £690. Most of the purchase money can remain on at 5 per cent. The owner is leaving Christchurch at an early date. HILLARY AND BAXTER. SPLENDID VILLA. NEAR THE NEW TRAM ROUTE. SPREYDON— First-class New T House of 4 large rooms, 17 z 13, etc., esceptionall well-finished throughout, arched hall, verandah, oriel window with attractive gable, tiled grates and hearths, cupboards and linon press, wardrobes, bathroom, (with lavatory basin and hot and cold water service, sink with h. and c., pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, i-acre grand section, with 73ft frontage; £490. This property is on the market for absolute sale. HILLARY AND BAXTER. FOR SALE AT ADDINGTON. NEAR SHOW GROUNDS. EASY TERMS FIRST-CLASS dt/DOU HOUSE of 5 rooms, 19 x 13, etc., plastered and decorated, centre flowerß, picture rails, gas fittings, 6ft hall with arch, verandah with glass ends, oriel window, Venetian blinds, 5 fireplaces, tiled grates and hearths, tile back range, bathroom, hot and cold service to bath, lavatory and sink, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper and tubs, splendid water supply from deep well, asphalt paths, trellis work, fruit trees, etc.; 1-acro grand section in ft splendid part. The house has been built about 4 years, and the property is in every respect a first-class one. HILLARY AND BAXTER TRUSTEES’ SALE. gPLENDID LETTING PART. LOT I—-Christchurch North (Contral Ward)— Coßy house of 4 rooms, washhouse and copper, main sewer; J-acro section, with a good frontage; £3OO. LOT 2, adjoining above—House of 4 rooms and scullery, main sewer; i-acre good section; £240. We want an offer for the whole. HILLARY AND BAXTER LINWOOD. CONVENIENT TO CAR. ONE of the best positions—Substantial House of 4 good rooms, plastered, centre flowers, arch, tile grates, cupboard and bookcase, bathroom, lavatory basin, hot and cold water service, scullery with sink, h. and o„ pantry, washhouse, glass-house, workshop, asphalt paths; 37 perches grand section of land; £525. HILLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, 122, MANCHESTER STREET, B*tw«»n Hereford and Cashel Streets,

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

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