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AUCTIONS. JONES, McCROSTTE COY.. LTD. ■AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. SATURDAY.. SEPTEMBER 7th, At 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALE BOOMS. On account of tho Trustees in (she Estate of tho !ate John Hill. Btuate No. 43, RUGBY ST., MERTVALE. J RESIDENCE of 7 SPACIOUS ROOMS (23 v x 16, etc.), plasterod and papered, all offices and every possible modern convenience, splendid water supply, sewer connec-.-ell fitted with wardrobe?, tiled hearths ... ates, gas and fittings, cupboards. All tho offices are spacious. Front and return verandah, washbousc, copper and tubs, wood and coal shed, s'orer.oom. Nearly J-ACRE OF LAND, high terraced, nice garden, asphalt paths. This property bus to be sold in order to close Estate accounts. Cards to view on application to tho Auctioneers. * JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. C. E. JONES, 293 , Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. FINE BUILDING SITE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. At 12 Noon. On account of Mr Johnston. QITUATE MATAI STREET. LOWER RTC- ►-> CARTON, containing 1 ROOD 16j PARCHES, over 73 feet frontage, paling fence on we°t sidi». northern nsneet. WTT'ITN THREE MTNUTES OF THE TRAM AND AVT-LL "'TTTTTV 2d SECTION. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPA W LTD. C. E. JONE c :. 209 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. SUPERIOR 7-ROOMED HOUSE AND GROUNDS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER* 7th, IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM; . At 12 Neon. WE have been instructed by M: A. LOWRY, who is taking up hia residence in Auckland, to Sell by Public Auction (in conjunct'on with Messrs P. L. Davie- and Co.), his VERY FIXE RESIDENCE, Mtuatcd at tho CORNER OF CAMBRIDGE AND WINDSOR TERRACES, immediately opposite tho Union Rowing Club'n Boathouse. Tho house contains 7 LARGE ROOMS ('nail Bft), c'>'i.r-rooni 02 x 16, all other rooms aro built under tho supervision of a leading architect and 87:>lend. ; d!y finished throughout. Tho Section comnrisos 1 ROOn 5 PERCHES, prd s'nnds about-four feet, above street level. The house oomrnands ft lovely view of the eurrounding country. Persons on tho .look-out for a Superior Pe=ido"co in a good posi'ion, and handy to tho centre, aro invited to inspect. Mv T owry iq determined to sell, and the chances are that, tho property will be sold below its true value. COOn TFIRKS PAN BE ARRANGED. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. C. E, JONES. 301 ■ Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY. AUCTTON SALE OF THE CHOICEST FURNISHINGS in SOLID OAK, 7 LOVELY WILTON PTLE AND AXMINSTER CARPETS, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES by Shirley Fox, etc, OAK ROLL-TOP DESK. DROPHEAD SEWING- MACHINE, LARGE AND SUPERIOR LOT OF PLATE AND E.P. GOODS, CHINA, ETC., ETC. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, At 1 p.m. On account of J. WALSH, ESQ. (who is going Into Camp). ON THE PREMISES. No. 148, BEALEY AVENUE (Just off Colombo Street, City.) THIS is absolutely tho finest and most r,uperi"r Puile of Furnishings that it has been our privilege to conduct for some time past. ON VIEW on Monday, September 16th, from 1 p.m. Pull details in later issue. JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. 0. E. JONES, 309 Auctioneer. OLAftTnOF AND S\rrTrT. CLEARING SALE. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Account MR J. CHAMBERLAIN, Ellesmere. TUESDAY, AUCUST 27th, at 1 p.m. iJiTFj have been instructed bv Mr J. ChamW berlain to hold a CLEARING SALE of all his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, he havinp disposed of tho greater portion of his farm. Particulars as follows: 2 Dairy Cows, npTinging 1 Hohtein Bull, 2yrs 1 Heifer, duo October 0 Yearlings, mixed sexes 2 Vealers, 3 Fat Pigs 1 Sheep and Cattle Dog Draught Filly, Eyis, all work; one of the best Draught Gelding, Gyrs, very active; suit lorry Aged Mare, all work Trap Horse, aged, s. and h., good sort 1 Tip Dray and Frame, Spring Trap 1 Set Diso Harrows, Massoy Harris, 14 bind .8 1 Double-furrow Plough, P. and D., bracket leaver 1 8-Furrow Skim Plough J. McCormick Binder, good order 1 Farm Drill, P. and D. 3 Set 4-Leaf Harrows 1 Set 3-Lea-f 1 , arrows 1 Spring Tytio Grabber, P. and D., 9 tynes 1 Farm Trolley 3 Long Phafter, T.T, Gig, for brealdng-in 1 Set Block and Tackle, 4-horso 1 4-H'irso Tree, do 3-Horso Tree, do 2horso Trees and Swindle Trees, 3 Horse Cover:, Harness for all horses 2 Cart Saddles and Breeching 100 Sound Steles .1 Wool a"d Timber War"»on, carry 3 tons 1 Stack Oat Straw. 2 Milk Cans 6 Pa« Lee horn and Laying Hens Usual Sundries. Account a Client— Springers, due end August CLARTPOE AND SMITH, FARMERS' SALEYARDS, 49 Auctioneers. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. pARMERS, consign your Chaff and, Produce to the3o Yards; no rejects to fear; nil lines sold on their merits. This is tho largest distributing firm in Canterbury. We advise Shareholders to patronise theso Yarda, and by so doing the futuro of your Sharoo are assurod. For Clearing Sales our Auctioneer has no equal. This enterprising firm has made these Yards the most popular in Canterbury, which have been for years a White Elephant, CLARIDGE AND SMITH, Auctioneers. WANTED KNOWN. THAT F. H. STEEL has REDUCED the PRICE of MEAT to ROCK-BOTTOM for SPOT CASH, i-nd a'-, wo have only a short time to live, GET THE BEST. Rubbish is dear at any price. The Best is always 'he CHEAPEST in tho end. And do not bo persuaded to buy Inferior Quality oi Rubbish, when uy patronising F. H. STEEL vou can always rely on GETTING THE CREAM OF CANTERB'JRY. Customer:" in City and Suburbs waited on Daily ior Orders Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. SMALLGOODS A SPECIALTY. The Annual Output reaches Half a Million •pounds. Tho auantit? sold speaks for itself. 1829

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17877, 24 August 1918, Page 14

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