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AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At one o’clock ON account of MR R, NORRIE, THE WELL-KNOWN CABINETMAKER, on the PREMISES. No. 397. COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM, CLOSE TO THS PICTURE THEATRE. 2 HANDSOME BEDROOM SUITES. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., 99 Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE. JJROPERTY, PIANO,. FURNITURE, ETC., ETC. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, MARCH 18th, At 12 Noon. On account. MRS LOCK (who is giving up Housekeeping). i(nw „ ON THE PREMISES. TOLCARNE,” No. 61, • SHAKESPEARE ROAD, close to Wilson’s Road. THE SPLENDID - RESIDENCE of 7 ROOMS, ALL OFFICES AND CONVENIENCES, J-ACRE OF LAND, ABOUT ]<?ofi FRONTAGE, ROOM TO BUILD ANOTHER HOUSE. TOGETHER WITH THE WHOLF OF THE SUPERIOR -FURNISHINGS PIANO BY LUBITZ, Etc.; Etc. Also 3 GOATS IN MILK AND A BILLY GOAT. 88 CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 'Auctioneer*. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 4MA At 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. QPLENDIU EUILDING SECTION, situate O in BISHOP STREET, on right fust over. DEAN STREET, containing 37 6-10 perches, with 77.27 Hake frontage, fenced one side and back; very handy to tram Id section, and within easy walking distance of the centre of the City. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CRADDOCK, M’OROSTIE , CO., - , BS Auctioneer*. AUCTION SALE. CITY SECTION. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. SATURDAY NEXT. MARCH 20th, 1915, At 12 Noon. -TT'INB BUILDING SITE, HAVING A L FRONTAGE OF 40ft BY A DEPTH OP ABOUT 11 CHAINS, SITUATE CHESTER STREET, just at the back of the BAPTIST CHURCH, AND ONLY A FEW MINUTES FROM THE SQUARE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTTfI CO., 91 . Auctioneer*.

SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 20th, At 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND~BALE ROOMS. IMPORTANT "AUCTION SALE Of LOWER HICCARTON AND SYDENHAM PROPERTIES. Wb have been favoured with instructions ] from J?.. O. WITHERS, ESQ;, who is leavi ing Christchurch, to Sell by Public Auction SB above the following desirable properties:—* LOT 1: LOWER HICCARTON. I CORNER OP AYR AND EDINBURGH STREETS. PINE CORNER SECTION, with front*, j fives of ,2J chains and over 1J chains to | the streets mentioned, nicely laid out in. | lawns, flower beds, orchard, kitchen garden, etc., together with Substantial DWELLING HOUSE of 7 GOOD ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, and all modern conveniences, including pantry, bathroom, hot and cold service, gas and fittings, tiled hearth* and grates, wardrobes, etc. '• This is a very superior residential property, and the situation _ being close to tram and Parks leaves nothing to be'desired. LOT~ 2: WORCESTER . STREET, CITY. That Fine 'Property known‘as "PAIR. FIELD TERRACE," comprising 8 ROODS 6 PERCHES, with over 3 chains frontage and the 8. semi-detached, 2-storey Residences of 6. 7 and 8 rooms respectively now stand* * ing thereon. . ♦. The houses are in perfect order through* out, and they ere equipped with everj modern convenience. A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT OS ' SPECULATION. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED, ‘ . • -• LOT 3: NOS. 29, 81, 83 and 85. BATTERSEA PT.. SYDENHAM. Comprising ’over J-ACHE, with long front ago, together with 4 Brick Houses thcrocn, each containing 6 Rooms, washhouse, copy of and tubs, also high pressure supply and st-wei connections. For the reason above stated J£r Wither* is anxious to realiso, and the. reserve prices on these, rne properties htfve .been fixeu so as to ensure a quittance at the auction sale. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. t haddock, mccrostu-: coy.. Auctioneers, 89 Cor. Cashel and Manchester Strosto. qity,

'PROPERTY AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 20&, At 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. On account H. BRINKMAN, ESQ. (who hot gone to reside on Cashmere Hills). TTIS SUPERIOR "RESIDENTIAL PRO* Jj- PERTY, situate COLOMBO ROAD. BECKENHAM, close to FISHER STREET! comprising SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT HOUSE of 7 ROOMS, plastered and ju*» papered and decorated all office* •’ every possible modern convenience, rront. and return verandah, spacious rooms, and ail ct order and condition, together wPh 5-ACRE of Land. 2 CHAINS FRONTAGE, in nice garden, planted with the CHOICEST SHRUBS AND PLANTS, splendid beariny orchard, 2 cherry houses. 2 ENTRANCES, drive, trapshed, etc.' CLQSE TO Cd SEOTION. ' •WESTERN- ASPECT AND HIGH SITUATION.. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 90 Auctioneer*. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. Sale 11 o'clock. * HB. will Sell by Publio • Auction, at bis Yards, Lichfield Street, several thousand., feet R.P. Timber, 3x2, •1-3 4x3 Lining Boards, 1 Spring Cart, 1 T v/t 1 Tiled-back Range, set Glass Doors, 9 Barrows, S.H. Iron, 16 Bales of Cornsaoks, 28 , 26™, i and J-inch Piping, 1 3-iurrow Cocksnutt Plough, 500 sheets Roofing Iron, Shoep and Fowl Netting, 1 Horse, Cart and Hornoss, any trial with horse. Also 100 bundles of splendid Wallpapers 200 Friezes. For absolute sale. Considerable quantity Furniture. 657 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. RANGIORA RAM AND EWE FAIR. THE ANNUAL RAM and EWE FAIR will b» held in the RANGIORA SALEYARDS On SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 1915. 621 RANGIORA SALEYARDS 90. Jjt E B N L E A F BUTTER, Its Purity is its Distinction. FRESH DAILY. ALL GROCERS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16807, 17 March 1915, Page 11

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