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AUCTIONS. H. .MATSON AND CO. UTTERSALL'S. TATTERSALL'S. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES IncludeOn account of a Country Client—--1 Truck Light Harness Horses, suitable for reaping, plowing and all farm work 1 First-class Harness Cob Mare; trial On account Mr W. S. Thompson, Hanmer Springs—--2 Five-year old Fillies 1 Four-year-old Filly, broken to saddle, by Half-draught horse, dam a trap mare On account of a Client—--1 Half-drau?ht Mare, 6 years 1 Dray and Harness Further Entries Solicited. 1 H. MATSON AND CO. pULVERDEN SALE. FRIDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 4th. We Solicit Entries for this Fixture. 02 H. MATSON AND CO. >ANOIOIU HORSE FAIR. I FRIDAY NEXT. AVe Solicit Entries for the Above Fixture, oi 11. MATSON AND CO. - AUCTION SALE. ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY sth, ' At 12 o'clock. SMALL LADBROOKS FARM. FAVOURED with instructions from MR ROESLAR, JUN., wo shall offer, at above date, the FARM, comprising "o ACRES, MORE OR LESS, With all improvements thereon, nI -present leaded by Mr Rooslar, Sen., subject to a mortgage of £550 at 5J per cent. The good qualU^T'of LADBROOKS N.B.—Cut this out, it pear again. 13 "• t, it will probably Hot ap--11. MATSON AND CO. TONKS. NORTON. AND CO., LTD. FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY. rHIS UAI- - OUR HEEKFOr'iAtREET SALE ROOMS. ■ . ■ '. rViHE CONTENTS of 3 HOUSES inelndinv 1 ,12 duchesse chests, withstands, toilet warn single, three-quarter and cl. W« l al ,d box mattresses, kapoc bedding, chiffonier, bookcase 21 Canadian dining-room chairs. K chairs. 4 rattan chairs with cushion, ,* MftgrtM chairs,.dining and k tables. « re stretchers, pot plants, palm stands, wardrobes. 2 Ax! carpets, inlaid lino., lmc,, «J. board, pictures, couches, easy cl . o mantels carpet runner, wringer, cutleiy. pots, 7 M curtains, worn! bedstead complete, 30 pairs of nearly new sheets, 12 pairs MankwT™ilt«, pillow slips, serviettes, etc., etc. TO-DAY. at I p.m. T^nmrnTTFq \t "30 p.m. PROPETUIr.b. TONES, NORTON AND CO.. LTD.. 1 . ■ ~\' Auctioneers. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LAND SALE BY AUCTION. AT OFFICE, EDENDALE. FRIDAY, 4th FEBRUARY, 1916. At 11 o'clock. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON AND- CO., W LTD.Miave received[instructions .from Mr John Drearer, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION as-above— INTEREST AND GOODWILL IN SECTION 115 E, Edendale Settlement, containing IG3 Acres: 1§ miles from Seaward Downs Dairy Factory, P.O. and School, and 5 miles from Edendale Township. All flat land and limed 32 Acres in Oats, 20 Acres drilled Turnips, balance 3. 2,'3 and 4-year-old K ra«s Exceptionally well fenced and subdivided into 8 paddocks. The Buildings are practically new and comprise a 6-roomed Dwelling, Coalhouse Washhousc. Men's Hut, Barn, Stable (4 stall"), 2 Implement Sheds, Cowbyre (1G stalls), SheepyarrJ, 4-cow Storv Milking Plant. It is all flat land" of very good quality and in tip-tup heart. On account of ill-health in the family Mr Dreaver'jis forced to Sell and remove north, and the place therefore is offered for genuine Sale. As the Reserve is an exceptionally low one, the Auctioneers very strongly recommend those on the lookout for a S'ttJl Sheep or Dairy Farm to. inspect. If neoos* «arv the Vendor will convert into Freehold, free'of cost. Terms: £6OO cash. £6OO in 4 years, balance in 7 years; interest, at SJ per cent. 1' ■ WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL FARM IN CANTERBURY. 3748 P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, 1 O'CLOCK. FURNITURE, ETC. > S. NICHOLLS AND CO. will Sell, on j- • account Mr T. Jones, who is leaving Christchurch, tho contents of his well-fur-nished 6-roomed House. The list includes: Wardrobe. Sideboard, Overmantel, Duchesse Chests, Dining Table, Double and Single Bedsteads complete, several good Stretchers, Dining Room Chairs, K. Chairs, Easy Chairs, Pram, and the complete Furnishing of his house. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., 7 Auctioneers. 134, Manchester Street. MALING AND COMPANY. LTD, MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED, Opposite Gloucester Street Bridge. MERCHANTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Strongly Recommend—— A POSITIVE SNIP. O ACRES, 6 large rooms, all modern con- & veniences, sowered, deep well, trapsheds, stables, orchard, very long frontage, large and elaborate outbuildings, gas, etc. £I3OO, easy terms. The buildings could not be put on the land for the money. Situar tion handy to the Metropolitan Trotting Grounds. MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. A COMFORTABLE COTTAGE. • ACRE. Comfortable 4-roomed house, with •1 verandah. Close to tram, in Shirley. £375, with easy terms. The rent would cost a buyer 7s 6d per week. MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. A LITTLE DAJRY FARM. rt A ACRES. Close to Rangiora. Faces V main road. Carry 12 cows all the year round. Two-roomed cottage, almost new. A beautiful little holding. £975. MALING AND COMPANY, LTD._ A~PERFEOT BUILDING SITE. ] 13 ACRES. A perfect site for a gentle- & man's residence; creek frontage, and gTand old trees. £7OO the lot. Handy to car. Electric wires pass the gate MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. A GOOD DAIRY FARM. -j ACRES. One of the Finest Little O Dairy Farms close to Cliristchurch, with some of the strongest land in New Zealand on tho block. £6O per acre. MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. A . SUBSTANTIAL "BUNGALOW. f»£»Qf\ FOR a Beautiful, almost new 5dwOOU roomed Bungalow in St Albans, close to car; let at £4B per annum. £IOO deposit; balance easy terms. MALING AND COMPANY, LTD. A SUBURBAN BLOCK." 3 ACRES. Close to car. Cut up perfectly. Warm, free, loamy soil. £750, and easy tcr^ LiyG Ayn COMPANY, LTD T is only a matter of a short time and small blocks on tho outskirts will be a thing of the past. We specialise in these MALING AND COMPANY. LTD., Opposite Gloucester Street Bridge. I GENT FOR ALL LINES-P. and O. V Co., Orient Line, Canadian-Australian, N.Z. Shipping Co., Shaw-Suvill Lino, Cape Lines, White Star, etc., etc., TO ENGLAND FROM £l6 10s. - SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED. No Commission Charged! Trouble Saved 1 Send for COOK'S SAILING LIST (Free). PERCY HELMORE, Agent, 140, Hereford Street.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17077, 28 January 1916, Page 12

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