AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. THIS DAY, at 2 p.m. ON ACCOUNT OF MR E. E. EDMONDS. DALLINGTON PROPERTY. Al. ACRES and Bui dings. Now Brighton ** Tram Line Property. 3 Splendid Building Sites. AUCTION SALE. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. W. E. SIMES AND CO., 213 Auctioneers. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, Eleven o'clock. r B. SORENSEN will SELL BY PUB- — LIC AUCTION. at his Saleyard*, Lichfield StreetTimber, 4jxfc4.x2.3z3, etc, a quantity of Rocfing Iron, 8 Spring: Cans, 1 Gig, 1 Four-wheeler, 1 3-foot Raiigo. 1 Set 3-loaf Harrowß. 1 Plough, 1 Cultivator, 1 Seed Cleaner. 1 Gas Engine. 1 Honey Extractor, 1 Grindstone, 1 Lawn Mower. Doors, Windows. 1 Tent, 1 Doub 0 Iron Bedstead and Mattresses, Tabes, Chairs, Portmanteau, also Fo'.ntces, Carrots, Onions, Apples and 2 Barrows, Etc. FURTHER .SPECIAL ENTRIES include: 2 Sprng Carts, 1 Trolly. Buffalo Bower, Bacon Tub. Winnowing Machine, Pain's, Skate Fittings, and a Big Consisriment of SUNDRY LOTS. H. SORENSEN. 221 Auctioneer. A. B. SANDS AND CO. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. (A. B. Sands - Jid Co., Proprietors). AUCTION SALES POULTRY EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 11.30 each day. IF you have Poultry for eale, write us at ones for crates. Crates lent free and forwarded to any a'ddrew. Following were the prices realised laet week: Table Chiclons, 4s 6d to 9s Od per pair. Hens, 2s 3d to 4s per oair. Ducks, is to 8s pw pair. Geeee, 6s 9d to 9s 4d per pair. Turkeys. Gobblers, 21b to 82s per pair. If you have Poultry to sell you cannot do better than consign to A. B. SANDS AND CO.. Auctioneers. HTLLARY AND BAXTER HILLABY AND BAXTER, T7STATE AGENTS and LAND BROKERS, 146, MANCHESTER STREET. Between Cashel and Hereford Street!. GOOD SYDENHAM PROPERTY. FOR SALE OR TO LET. COLOMBO STREET, BAKEHOUSE, in thorough good repair, Double-fronted Shop, complete with shelving, counters, etc. Six good living rooms, wtehhcuse (copper, tubs and ui-th). Good stab. ling and outbuildings. Good yard accommodation. A splendid chance for anyone cesiring to start in business. PRICE FOR THE -i-'I^C). FREEHOLD. . oV I OV» Or owner would Let at a Reasonable Rent HILLARY AND BAXTER, 146, Manchester Street. READY IN SEPTEMBER-UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. LOW PRICE. EASIEST OF TERMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. ALL CONVE-M----EN'CES. LINWOOD (handy to Linwocd Strtion)— Superior House of 5 rooc.s, 16 x X'i. 15 x 13, 13 x 12, 12 x 11 and 10 x a cntro'>ae hall 71; wide; bathroom 7x6; two bay '-Jidows, choice icadughvb. ctsy verandah facing ; north, slab tilo grates wilh heaths to | match (the latest), range (tile bac</, waidrobes, linen press and cupl ards bv t in, all usual conveniences, including hot md cold water seivice, pantry, scallery r.id wusl hc-uso. Tho hcu«e has a northe i aspec . nnd is built so as to give each room the greatest amount of sun. Ove* Eighthi acre, with 17ft frontage, in a ver> nice part of Linwood. NOTE THE PRICE— -PK9 S ) ON YOUR OWN TERMS OF PAYMENT. HILLARY AND BAXTER. 146, Manchester Street. I OVERLOOKING ST ALBANS PARK. ART BUNGALOW. PANELLED DINING-ROOM, WITH INGLENOOa. 'THA —HOUSE of 5 lucms dining-roo .jlUll 20 x 14, with mgien-ok extr electric light fittings throu o hvut, a.so power plugs; Sft panelled hali; bathroom, with extra gocd porcelain fcfuh and basin; ali kitchen offices, uic.uUiiig paatry, sou lery and washhouse; motor-car shed, etc. Thia house is esi-ceial y well built in every way, and the latest ideas in the art of building have been introduced. Tho fittings througncu: are the beat. Fine sunny section of 30 perches, well i fencced and planted. i HILLARY AND BAXTER. I 146, Manchester Street. WILSON AND ALLENDER. TO GLENMARK APPLICANTS. WHO MISS THE BUS. LOOK HERE O~A ACRES, £3 10s. Produces as gLod a OOKJ growth of clovers, lucerne, oats and root, crops as Glemnark, and don't forget it, ploughable, well watered. EXAMINE SAMPLES IN tyUR WINDOW. CALL FOR PLAN. WILSON AND ALLENDEI NO GOODWILL. AS A GOING CONCERN. I DAIRY FARM, 30-Ga!lon Milk Round, 3 miles rrom to-n. 48 Acres. Rent £i i 5s per acre. 18 Milkmg Cows, 12 Tone Hay, 40 Tons Mangolds, all Implements, 3 Horßes, Two Carts. Dray, all Farm Tools, etc. PRICE AT VALUATION. WILSON AND ALLENDER. ACRES EXCEEDINGLY RICH LAND, <->«J close railway, school, post office, creamery, 25 acres carried 45 cows for 9 months. Can you beat this? Also, grown 87 bushels of peas, 64 bushels of wheat, 86 bußhejs oats. One paddock had 5 crops of wheat in succession. No thistles. • P-U " Call for fuller particulars. WILSON AND ALLENDER, 163, Cashel Street. Chrutchurch. ADDINGTON MARKET. NATIONAL WEEK. '"THERE will NoT"be~a Sale at Addingten J- on WEDNESDAY, 11th AUGUST, being National Week. . CANTERBURY SALEYARDS COY., LTD. BSA
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16921, 29 July 1915, Page 12
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