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AUCTIONS. R. R. McKENZIE AND CO. THIS DAY. 1 p.m. THIS DAY. PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Premises, 22, Parkes Street, Woolston (Take No. 3 or 4 Car to Elisor's Road). WE have been favoured with instructions from MR A. LE MOTTEE, who is giving- up housekeeping, to Sell by Public Auction, his FURNITURE and EFFECTS. The main items comprise: —Piano, Settee, Suite, Dining Tabic, Occ. Table and Chairs, Gramophone and Records, Beds, Wire Mattresses, Duchesso pair, Garden Tools, Pots aDd Pans, Pot Plants, Canary and Cage, and a lot of Sundries, etc. « R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO., Auctioneers, 14 143, Cashel Street (next Tattersall'a). > S. McKENZIE AND CO., J&. HOUSE AMD LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143, CASHEL STREET. CHARMING CASHMERE PROPERTY. WE are instructed by MR A. E. MULGAN (who has removed to Auckland), to Sell by Private Treaty, his CHARMING ART BUNGALOW PROPERTY, situated MERLEWOOD AVENUE, CASHMERE. The House, of 5 rooms, is conveniently arranged, being planned after approved Bungalow style, with an eye to labour-saving, and built under a leading architect with heavy .timber throughout. Every convenience is installed, including spacious Sleeping Balcony. The Section is approximately a quarter of an acre, and is nicely laid out and well drained. More land can be had if desired. The Property is beautifully situated, just high enough to escape the fog and secure a first-class view while not entailing a long climb. Threepenny car section and no tram rates to pay. • , , Mr Mrfgan has gone to reside in Auckland, and has definitely decided to quit the Property at all costs rather.than let. Cards to view may be obtained from tno Sole Agents. R. S. M'KENZIE AND CO., Land and Estate Agents, 143, Cashel Street, Nest Tattersalls. GOING DAIRY FARMING? HERE'S YOUIToPPORTUNITY. AS A GOING CONCERN—MILK ROUND, 24 COWS, ETC. 6K ACRES Leasehold, good dairying land, <-> within 5 miles of the Square, splendid buildings, including 6-roomed house, 16-bail c. byre, in first-class order. Tip-top dairy herd of 24 cows, 1 bull, calves and 4 horses, 80 tons good hay, 1 acre potatoes, etc., separator, churns, etc. Part of the land is yielding 2 crop this dry season. . , There is a 25-gallon milk Tound into the bargain, and the owner, who has excellent reasons for selling, will take WALK IN. ""'""'WALK OUT. And Terms if Desired. We know it's a good thing, and wont last long. Come and see us about it. Sole agents, R, S. McKENZIE AND CO. Cashel Street (next Tattersalls). TO LET, FURNISHED— . EXCEPTIONALLY Nice 5-roomed Bunga---J low, best part Papanui Road, well furnished, and every possible convenience, oOs PerWC ° k - R. S ' M'KENZIE AND CO. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ORCHARD PROPERTY, GLASSHOUSES, BBICK PLANT, ETC. WE have been instructed by the Owner to Sell by Private Treaty »11 that excellent property situated Grange Street, Opawa, comprising about sue acres Of lano, nearly all frontage, with the well-built Brick Residence, three Glasshouses, Brick-making Plant, etc., thereon. There is a fine orchard on the property, ard a portion of the land could be eold off in building sections. A quarry has been opened on the "property, and if desired an unlimited quautitv of first-class stone can be taken out at a trifling cost. The Brick-mak-ing plant has been kased for a long term and brings in a good Tonta!. Altogether the proposition is a most attractive one, and should appeal to anv energetic speculator. The present owner has urgent reasons *or selling" and to facilitate matters would consider taking in exchange a small Town Property or Suburban Block. We shail be pleased to give full particulars to any bona fide buyer. Solo Agents ■ R. S. McKENZIE AND CO., 143, Cashel Street, Christehurch. (Next Tattersall's)^ IMPORTANT NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE US WITH ANY OTHER FIRM USING THE NAME 'OF McKENZIE. OUR. MR McKENZIE IS THE ONLY AUCTIONEER OF THAT NAME IN CHRISTCHURCH. OUR ONE AND ONLY ADDRESS IS R. S. McKENZIE AND CO.. i Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. 143, Cashel Street, Christehurch.

E. H. COOK AND COT. ■« Oft ACEES, best of dairying land in CanxDU terbury, situated Southbrook, close to school ajid railway, freezing works 1 mile; well watered by three deep wells. Crop 3 this year will yield 70 bushela wheat to the acre." Price £7O ,por acre; easy terms arranged. This ia one of the best dairying farms we la»e on our books, and for dairying i: unsurpassed in New Zealand. 2157. •2000 ACRES, North Canterbury, good medium, land, 5-roomed house, with all conveniences, stable, chaff-house, etc. About 6 miles from railway. Twenty acres oats, 20 acres turnips, 4 draught horses, 1 gig pony, 1200 ewes and all implements, furniture, piano, motor-bike. Price £-1 per acre as a going concern; walk in, walk out. Only £ISOO required, balance of the money to remain for 5 years at 5 per cont. 147 ACRES, good buildings, first-class land. Price £6O per acre, or owner will exchange for a larger farm. Equity in same is £1503. 2153. 800 ACRES, good sheep country, 40 miles from Christehurch; good house and outbuildings. Well subdivided. Price £7 10s; owner will exchange for a ini'in further south, heavy land preferred. 2152. 79 ACEES, Ashburton district, good 4roomed house; gcod wheat;grow'ing land. Price £-12 per acre. Owner will exchange for a. larger farm. 2151. 1700 ACRES, North Canterbury, first-class buildings, 10 miles from Awberley; 1600 ewes, working horses, everything on tie place; walk in, walk out. Price £ll per acre as a going concern. Easy terms arranged. 2148. 200 ACRES, near Christehurch, good me* dium land, new 5-roomed bungalow. The land is in splendid heart. Price £l4 per acre; only £3OO cash required. 2147. 200 ACRES, Ellosmere district, first-cjasa 7ron'med houso and all necessary outbuildings. This is some of the best wheat-growing and dairying laud in New Zealand. Price £lO per 'acre; only £ISOO cash required, balance for 5 years at 6J per cent. 3142. 30 ACEES, Opawa. first-class land, good residence of 12 rooms, with all necessary outbuildings. Beautiful orchard. Price £4500, free from encumbrances. Owner will accept a mortgage on a farm as deposit or for the whole of their money, as they wish to retire. 2141. H. H. COOK AND COMPANY, Practical Farm- Salesmen, •IXGLIS'S BUILDINGS (opposite Tattersail's), CASHF.L STREET, CHRISTCHUKCH. P.O. Box 893. 'Phone 2293. Telegraphic Address: "Tuscan," CHBISTCHURCH.

GODFREY AND TAYLER. • ELECT BUILDING SITES. J EVERY ONE A BARGAIN. Terms can be arranged to suit Purohasors and money found to enable Buyers to Build. __ £9O—SPLENDID SITE IN LINWOOD. Northern aspect. 2d seotion (within). 40ft frontage, partly fenced. Cheapest site m the district. £los—Near the corner of BEALEY AVENUE and PAPANUI ROAD, 64ft frontage; partly fenced. Northerly aspect. Sewer, water, electric light, etc., available. Very cheap Bite. £lss—Very high Section in SLATER STREET, chains; new fencing; western aspect; 66ft frontage. Best site in the locality. • £3IS—CITY SITE, 5 minutes from Squaro; 66ft frontage. Suitable for business site or modern bungalow. £3IS—FENDALTON (2d tram)—Full Quar-ter-acre, on tram line. Surrounded by first-class residences. Best available site in the district.. ■ .. TVe shall be pleased to show prospective Buyers over these Properties, and can assure them that the above are all picked Sections •nd first-class investments. Apply to _ ■ GODFREY AND TAYLER, (W, S. Godfrey,) go, Armagh £&<&

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17097, 21 February 1916, Page 12

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