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AUC7JOHB. T H. MATSON & 00. CLEARING SALE—THIS LAY, at 12.30. CLEARING SALE—THIS DAY, at 12.30. On Account MR A. GEDYE, Buxton’s Corner, Shirley. Horses, cows, poultry, bees, implements, FURNITURE. Etc. LUNCHEON. 403 11. MATSON AND CO. c OA L ° A JL e eal e - TO-MORROW. - SPECIAL ENTRY. Account Messrs Webb Brea.. Hororata—--200 Half-bred Ewo Lambs (Lincoln Merino) 200 Throe-quarter-bred Ewo Lambs 410 Half-bred Two-tooth Ewes (Lincoln Merino) 200 Somid-nicutb Merino Ewoi. 32 One-shear Half-bred Rams. Lincolnmerino cress On Acc'irnt Messrs Bates and Bushel i—--140 Sound-month Ewes FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. r,q; 11. MATSON AND CO r|"l A ~T~ T iT _ 'R"'S'~A L L’ S . ~ .’SATURDAY NEXT, APRIL 13ih. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Cn account Mr -I. S. Panr.ctt. Bamtside—--1 r ’’rey y.arc\ 7vra, broken to r. 11 work 1 Bar Gold, svrs. brtken to chains 1 Bey Geld.. Dvrs, broken to all fe.rmworx On aeci.v.nt. Mr K. James—--1 Small Btk Pony Geld., Gyrs Also Gig end Harness On ac-onnt Mr R. Watson. Halkett-- . 1 3av Mare, broken to ail chain work, feed worker Ar.vunt L. Warbc-rn, Litt.c Aka.oa--1 Bar Draught Ge’d, rising 3yrs. by Craiglie; last handled 3 Bay Geldiv;r, r sing 4.-r». unbroken 1 Bay G-ltlinv. rising 4yrs 1 IViurht Fi'ly, rising ?yrs 1 8.-o Goldins, rising 4yrs, broken to saddle end ho mess; fir for cab or farmer's cart iccsnnt F. Thorpe—--1 Draught f.b:~\ Gelding 3yu, unbroken Tho e.b'.vo cor.S'.rmnrnt are a good. _thickskinned, heavy-boned let. bred on Peninsula, nd fret!:, rood horses. We commend them o buyers. la II a.m. Advertised lots i2 noon. H. MATSON AND CO. CHARLES CLARK. R. Clark.) . (L. E. Clark. 1 H A R L E S CLARK, 103, HEREFORD STREET. Established ISGI. AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, LICENSED LAND BROKER MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES AT CURRENT RATES. MERIVALE. VERY BEST POSITION. THIRST-CLASS SITE for largo Dweiling•i- house, 132 ft frontage by Suit in cieptc, well icirced and planted w.th full-grown ornamental trees and shrubs. Price £llsO. Or would cell halt, with Suit iror.tage, fer £COO. i. 03 CHARLES CLARK. WINCHESTER STREET. SPLENDID SURROUNDINGS. A,TERlVALE—Faithfully-built Villa R.iai-d-'-L der.ee of S rooms, in thorough order, inside and out; built about ten years, with every possible convenience. Fine Section, neony half-acre, weli inid out. Prico only £1450. Good Value. Card to view from 315 CHARLES CLARK.

OPAWA. CHARMING POSITION. NEARLY I ACRE. Very choice grounds. Corner site. Largo villa, residence, of nine rooms, -with every convenience, inside and out, and in thorough order.’ Owner's instructions aro to submit any roaGonablo offer, as ho ha 3 left Christchurch. For card to v;ew apply 73 CHARLES CLARK. AVONSIDE. ST’ JAMES STREET. SUNNY ASPECT. VILLA RESIDENCE of 8 Rooms, with every modern convenience. Half-acre, well planted. Price reduced to £390. Terms arranged. 232 CHARLES CLARK. FENDALTON. CLOSE TO HOLMWOOD ROAD. rjnVO-STOREYED ""DWELLING of Nine i Rooms,' bath, li. and c., verandah, bay 'windows, washhouse, windmill and tank, stable ar.d trap house. 3 roods 23 percho3 land, double frontage, part laid cut. Prico for the lot £I3OO, or would sell the house and less land if required. C 67 CHARLES CLARK. ADDINGTON. WHITELEIGH AVENUE. BUNGALOW of 5 Rooms, plastered; tiled and college grates, wardrobes, leadlights, verandah, pantry, bath,, lavatory, h. and c., R. blinds, gas fittings, washhouse, windmill and tank, coal house. 25 perches land, laid out. £G7S. Terms arranged. C 63 CHARLES CLARK. WEST MELTON. FARM of 116 Acres, well fenced and subdivided. part in stubble and part in grass. Dwelling of six rooms, and the usual outbuildings. Price £2O per acre. 551 CHARLES CLARK. CATHEDRAL SQUARE. FNE OFFICES TO LET in the Government Lifo In3uranco Buildings. Rente from 8a to 12a. CHARLES CLARK. SUMNER, COLENSO STREET. BUNNY ASPECT. SPLENDID 1-acre Section for £l5O. Owner L? loft Christchurch and wants to realioe. S3B CHARLES CLARK. RICCAKTON. RICCARTON. OIXTH SUBDIVISION of this Popular Esk? tate—Sections from 36 porches to 3 roods at prices from £l4O to £225 each. Terms—ls per cent deposit, 5 per cent twelve months, balance S years; interest 5 per cent. CHARLES CLARK. w Catalogue of Properties can be had on application. CHARLES CLARK. 109, Hereford Street. P. S. NICHOLLS & CO. AUCTION SALE AUCTION. TIMBER, TIMBER, TIMBER, ROOFING IRON, ETC. On the Premises, No. 314 TUAM STREET. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), at 1 o’clock. ITXTIE havo roceived instructions from the !V V ' contractors to Sell by Auction, on tho Premises, as above, BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Comprising Baltic lining, kauri flooring (t. and g.), weatherboards, roofing boards, studs, joists, doors, windows, 1500 bricks, copper, 153 sheets roofing iron (3ft to Bft). Ail in rood condition, and without reserve. Also HORSE, SPRING CART and HARNESS, which raußt bo sold. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., Auctioneers, Land aijd Estate Agents, •134. Manchester Street, nearly opp. Clock 11 Tower.

SPECIAL FURNITURE AUCTION NOTICE. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ON SATURDAY NEXT wo will Sell by Public Auction, in our Rooms, the Contents of 3 Six-Roomed Houses, on behalf of Clients (transferred to other parts), including walnut bedroom suite, kauri bedrcool suite, walnut dining-room suite in buffalo hide, kauri dining-room suite in buffalo llidQ, walnut piano, walnut piano stool, walnut music Canterbury, Axminster and Brussels carpets, ex. dining tables, etc. Full details Saturday morning’s papers. On view Friday and morning of ealo. P. S. NICHOLES AND CO., Auctioneers, 6

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15900, 11 April 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15900, 11 April 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15900, 11 April 1912, Page 12

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