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AUCTIONS. W- B. SIMES & CO. CHOICE FENDALTON SECTIONS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. By .W. E. SIMES AND CO., at their Kooi^, IM-HG, HEREFORD STREET, WEDNESDAY, ?9th OCTOBER, 1913, WE. SIMES AND CO., instructed by • MR JAMES McDONALD. will sell by Piiblio Auction as above, his fine block of TEX" SECTIONS, r.ituate JACKSON'S and SELWYN ROAD, admittedly one of the finest situations in Fendalton. each, containing approximately J-acre. Situato only about 4 minutes from Cd tram, and surrounded by good residences. EASY. TERMS OF PAYMENT. THE LAST CHANCE" OF SECURING A SECTION IN THIS EXCLUSIVE POSITION. PLANS OBTAINABLE OR POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS. W. E. SIMES AND CO., 94 Auctioneers. DALGETY & CO., LTD. CLEARING- SALE AT AMBERLEY. MONDAY, Cth OCTOBER. At the Homestead, immediately after tho Stock Sale. D ALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED, have been instructed by Mr J. Smith, who has Bold his farm, to hold an UNRESERVED CLEARING- SALE v.s above. Particulars as follows: 7 Cows, full profit, calved 3 week 3 0 Springers, calve October 1 Red Polled Bull, 3 years 8 Calves 1 Draught Mare, aged ] Brown Gelding', aged 1 Bay Marc, in foal; good saddle and harness 1 Black Chiding, s. and h. 1 Double-furrow plough, 1 single furrow plough (lovor), 1 moulding plough, with hoes, 1 Planet Junr. seed tower (comploto) 1 spring trap, 1 rubber-tyred gig. 1 tip dray and frame, 1 drill, I sot disc Osborne harrows, 2 sets 4-lcaf tine harrows, 1 set trap harness, 1 set gig harness, plough chains, nwinglo trees, 5 milk tins, 1 separator (30 gallons an houT), 1 chaff bin, a quantity empty sacks, and a quantity of sundries. Also, 2 paid-up Shares in Seftoa Dairy Factory. Refreshments Provided. DALGETY and CO., LIMITED, 882 Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE THE GRANGE, GREENDALE. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th. ' J. F. RUDD (whoso Farm we have >ld) to SELL, as above, Tho Wholo of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, Comprising 250 Four, Six and Eight-tooth Half-bred Ewes, with lambs at foot 150 Four and Sin-tooth Fat Half-bred Wethers 30 Fat Merino Wothovß 7 Draught Hordes, from 5 years upwards and all Harness 2 Trap Horses 9 Steers and Heifers 3 Springers 1 Fat Cow 1 Fat Heifer 2 Masscy-Harris Reapers, 1 Deering Reaper, Cambridgo Roller. Stripper, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 1 3-F. Plough. 1 1 S.F. Plough, all in good order 2 Drays and Frames, Tip Dray and Frame, Diso Plourfi, Disc Harrows, 2 Cultivators, Hay Rako, Drill, Sheep Feeders, Dogcart, Gig, Trap, Spring Dray, Six-horse Block and .Tackle, 4-horso Set Block and Tackle 3001 b CowgTass, 25 Sacks Oats, Grass Seed Grindstone, Wool-press, Netting, Stakes, Wire, Etc., Garden Roller, Lawn Mower, Tools, Etc., Etc. 5000 ft Timber, various sizes, Saw and Saw Bench Also, 2J Horse-power Fairbank Morse Engine, and 2 Stcjids Shearing Machines, Grinder an« all Requisites. Juantity Furniture. SALE IIIoTsHARP. Luncheon. 879 DALGETY and COY., LTD.

' ■ K. B. SORENSEN. MARKET REPORT. NEXT SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd. THE excellent entries of Stock penned at last week's Sale again proves a striking testimony to the growing popularity of the Friday Market Sale. Every pig entered was sold, slickers and weaners realising 15s 3d to £1 Is, small stores £1 2s to £1 8s each. Poultry realised at prices equal to last week's rates, ducks, hens and roosters returning handsome dividends. Send for crates and consign 553 H. B. SORENSEN. GODFREY & TATLER. TO MARKET GARDENERS AND THOSE WHO WISH TO SECURE AN INDEPENDENT LIVING. PA A PER ACRE for 40 ACRES SplenX/IKf did Land in the Rodcliffs District. This particular block contains tho finest goil imaginable being rich black loam on n oandy clay sub-soil. It lias never been cropped, but has had sheep running on it and manuring it for past 20 years. Being a Hillside Block, it is suitable far early peas, potatoes, fruit, etc., as it is nol subject to frosts. Partly fenced with close wire netting Double entrance to the block, and, best of all, £2O PER ACRE BELOW tho Price of ADJOINING LAND. NOTE THE PRICE: £4O PER ACRE Any Reasonable Deposit, and Balance for a Term at 5 per cent Interest Apply to GODFREY AND TAYLER (W. S. Godfrey), 90, Armagh Street A. B. BANDS AND CO. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. (A. B. Sands and Co., Prop.) THE HIGHEST PRICES I HAVE : RECEIVED. THESE are tho words that wo have been greeted with by several of our clients latoly. No wonder thoy are still smiling. Why can't you secure somo of tho big prices now ruling? Send your Poultry to us for sale. Suro tiling you'll join tho smiling throng. Following wore tho prices at li week's sales: —Tablo chicken, 5s Gd to 8s _. por pair; small chicken, 4» to 5s 5d per pair bens, -Is 3d to 6s 2d per pair; turkeys (hens), 9s to 12s 3d per pair; turkeys (gobblers), 203 3d to 23s Gd per pair; egg 3, lid to Hid por dozen; butter, lOd to lljd per lb. Sales every Wednesday and Saturday, 11.30 each day. Crates lent free and forwarded to any address. Write us at once for crates. Dcn't delay. A. B. SANDS AND CO.. Auctioneers. FOR SALE. VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS. ' HAVE recently had placed in my hands JL for S'alo, in order to close accounts in a Trust Estate, several City Freeholds, returning good interest on tho price 3 asked, and confidently court inquiry from private purchasers in regard to same. In addition to theso I have also for sale three very lino sites suitable for warehouses, and in tho event'of their not being disposed Df shortly, tho owner would, bo prepared to cntor into negotiations with approved tenants for the erection of suitable warehouse premises on same.' Full particulars regarding ibove may bo obtained on application to mo. RONALD 0. DUNCAN, Solo Agent, Land Estate, Insuranco and Commission Agent, Bowron's Buildings.. Corner Hereford and Manchester Streets.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIV, Issue 16358, 30 September 1913, Page 12

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