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AUCTIONS. McKenzie & willis. It. St CL e «Tiilcr.sie.) (Joseph Willis. ITcKESZi: AND WILLIS, I>± AUCTIONEERS, Land nnd Estnto Agents and Valuators, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Post Office). i WE ARE STOCKTAKING. t NOW IS TEF. TIME FOR BARGAINS. !T7S7E can SA\ J YOU MONEY on EVERY VV LINE of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. V Look at our prices: - CARPETS of every description at mar- ' vellously low prices Beautiful Ax minster Carpets, 12 x 9. £4 10b; Velvet Pile, 12 X 10.6, £5 10s; Wilton Pile. 12 x 9. £7 10s. HEARTHRUGS, all cualities and patterns, . from 4s Gd to 27s 6d. We have the finest stock of hearthrugs to be found in Christ- > church. SIDEBOARDS—AII tho Latest Designs at unheard-of prices. Ono 4ft Gin long, 7ft high, with 5 mirrors, £6 10s; Quaint • Sideboard, 4ft long, with mirror back, *l4 7« 64. i DUCHESSE CHESTS, ranging from a three-drawer Duchesse with be?elled mirror at 30s, to Handsome 3ft 9in Duchesse with landscape mirror at £4 12s 6d; Handsome Cheval Duchesse, £4 15s. BEDSTEADS Single and Double Bedsteads of every description at lowest pricos. One Handsomi Black and Brass Double Bedstead with massive 2in pillars, 465; another, | with high Venetian cud, 755. (' WIRE MATTRESSES for double beds, i 14s Gd, grand quality ; LINOLEUMS of fine quality, latest do--1 signs, 3s 9d per running yard. AUSTRIAN CHAIRS, first-class quality, bolts and nuts, 6s Gd each. CARPET HALL RUNNERS, Velvet Pile, 4s 3d; Brussels, 4s lid; and Best Axminster, 6s 9d por yard, 27in wide. Also, Hall Slip Mats, Cutlery, Kitchen Chairs, Wardrobes, Washslands, Dining Table Covers (Liskurl, Velvet Pile and Tapestry), Hall Curtains, Dinner Services, Kapoc Bedding, Blankets, Household Linen and every other line of Household Furniture and Furnishings. ALL NEW GOODS OF BEST QUALITY, l T At LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. McKenzie and willis, Auctioneers. SPLENDID STORE BUSINESS. FINE CHANGE FOR, A LIVE MAN. AS A GOING CONCERN, Tip-top GROCERY and PROVISION STORE, situated handy to Christchurch, doing a first-class business, with post office attached. FINE LITTLE FREEHOLD or Half an Acre, with storo premises and living rooms attached, on which the owner places the low reserve of £375. The owner is prepared to accept invoice price and valuation for the stock (about £300), and asks no goodwill whafever. . Van, cart, horses, etc., at valuation About j £3OO will put you in possession, and we can thoroughly recommend this as a straight out ! proposition to any genuine buyer. The owner 1 is going Homo for urgent business reasons, and must sell this month. Get a card to view, at once, from the Agents for the vendor. McKenzie and willis. CHEAP BURWOOD PROPERTY, gll ACRES. TKis Choice Little Property is for Absolute Sale—3J ACRES of Good Land, partly laid out in first-class orchard; ample room to keep a horse and cow. Very comfortable house of 4 rooms, every convenience, hot and cold service. Situated within 4 minutes of electric car, threepenny section. A low price will bo accepted and very easy terms arranged. McKenzie and willis, Cathedral Square. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. THURSDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, At noon. At the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Show Grounds, TAHUNA PARK, DUNEDIN. The Most Important Bona Fide Sale of HIGH-CLASS PEDIGREE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSES ever held in I New Zealand. Ex S.S. “ Opawa,” from Scotland. TXTRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. VV LTD., will hold their thirty-first Annual Sale of Pedigree Clydesdale Stallions at above time and place, when, amongst others, they will offer SEVEN- EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BRED CLYDESDALE STALLIONS, just landed from Scotland, including— On account of Mr John R. Mackenzie, Kelso—- “ DUNURE THOMAS ” (16814), bay, foaled April, 1909. Bred by J. and T. Robortsorl, Kirkcolm. Sire " Montrose Prince” (11854), dam ‘‘Carina 11. (10323), by “Hiawatha” (10067), etc. “ AUCHENCRUIVE ” (14573), bay, foaled 1906. Sire “ Lancer " (12205), by “ Hiawatha ” (10067), dam V Rose of Fulshaw Wood” (21995), by “Prince of Wales ” (673), etc. “CASABLANCA AGAIN” (14620), bay, foaled June, 1907. Sire “Casabianca " (10523), by “ Sir Everard ” (5353), dam “ Polly of Gight ” (10105), by “ Royal Alexander ” (9997), by " Prince Alexander” (8899), etc. “ FRED ” (16831), brown, foaled May, 1909. Sire “Everlasting” (11331), by “ Baron’s Pride ” (9122), dam “ Boldie of Aitkenshill ” (15915), by "Golden Chief” (1775), etc. On account of Mr Matthew Marshall, Stranraer— “ MOROCCO ” (bay), foaled May, 1900. Bred by James Gray, Keraio Mains, Stirling. Sire, “Homer’s Kyle" (12178), dam “Nancy of Kersio ” ! (19570), by “ Balmedie Queen’s Guard ” (10966), eto. On account of Mr James Pioken, Kirkcudbright— “ MOMENTUM ” (16908),. brown, foa 1910. Bred by Lord Stair, Ball Home Farm. Sire “Memento” (13H dam “ Nell 11. of Lochinch ” (228 by "Mains of Airies” (10379), etc. “BURGIE LAD” (16907), bay, fealed M 1910. Sire " Baron of Burgle" (133 dam “ Daisy of Hay Close ’’ (16413), “ Lord Lothian ” (5998), eto. The Auctioneers specially direct the attention of Sfudmasters of Clydesdale horses to this the most important sale of the breed that has yet been held in New Zealand. The foregoing horses have all been specially selected with a view to the class of horse this market _ now demands soundness, weight, quality, action and good colours are the characteristics • of these consignments. Veterinary certificates of soundness and the Clydesdale Horse Society’s breed certificates will be supplied to tho purchaser of any one of the foregoing stallions. 3991 SEED OATS. /iALL and Inspect our Excellent Selection V SOUTHLAND-GROWN OATS:— REGENERATED GARTONS NEWMARKETS. BLACK RIVALS. SHORT TARTARS. WEBB’S BLACK CHALLENGE. SPARROWBILLS. Try GARTON’S new breed White Oat, "THE YIELDER,” grown in Southland on light ground; yields 103 bushels per acre. This oat surpasses the Garton variety, being very early, ear branching, white and lnrge grain, strong s-traw, and 1 particularly suitable for Canterbury. See also our Heavy 30 and 311 b Machined PERENIAL RYEGRASS, off old pasturo; heavy, clean well machined Italian, and CLOVERS of highest germination and purity. FOR S ALE. CHALLENGE HIGH-GRADE MANURE BIBBY’S CALF FOOD. GARTON’S SPECIAL TURNIP SEEDS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., CASHEL STREET (Next Door to Messrs Field and Royds), CHRISTCHURCH. FARMERS’ SALEY/.EDS. THE FARMERS’ SALEYARDS, St Asaph Street. QTILL record prices for Poultry, and no , kj prospects of the demand being satisfied. If you have Poultry to sell, send it to the Live Poultry Salesmen, the firm that givo satisfaction all the time and every time; tho firm that have the largest and best yards in N.Z. Tho following prices were obtained at last ’ Saturday’s sale:—Table Chickens (medium), l 6s to 8s per pair; Hens, 4s 8d to 5s 9d per pair; Pullets, 5s Gd to 7s per pair; Ducks, 6s Gd to 7s 6d per pair; Turkovs (hens), 93 > to 12s per pair; Turkeys (gobblers), 14s to 28s per pair. I Crates lent free and forwarded to any address. Just write us if you want one. I 4. B. SANDS AND CO..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 16034, 14 September 1912, Page 19

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