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AUCTIONS. , JONES, McCROSTIE TOY., LTD.v ' HANDY TO TOWN. \() ACRES Good Cropping and Sheep •JV Land, 11 miles from town, I milo School and Rail, well fenced and subdivided, into 9 paddocks, 5 acrea in wheat, 21 acres in oats, 9 acres for root crops. Good. House, 6 rooms and wasbhoure, almost new stable, 0 stalls, ohaff-house, sheds and outbuildings. Owner selling on account old age, and would consider exchange for House. X2W9. PRICE £2l PER ACRE. JONES. M'CROSTIE COY., LTD., DAIRYING AND GRAZING LAND. OAA ACRES of Heavv Cropping or Dairy. O\J\J illg Land] L j p Eent fsl 17fl 3d half-yearly. ,90 acres rich swamp land, balance good cropping land, carrying at present 960 ewes and lambs, 230 ewo hoggets, hors.is,* cattle, implements and sundries. '..'.. ""•■ GOOD. 4-SOOMED HOUSE, bath, pantryf washhouse, store-room, 6-stalled stable, wool* ehed, yards, 1 mile school and rail. X 706 * PRICE AS A GOING CONCERN £6500. JONES, M'CROSTIE COY., LTD. LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. , ,' ACRES of Heavy GTasa Land, handy " • to Ohristohurch. , Lease has 7 years to run. Rental £3 per acre. Carrying 24; cows at present. 6 Acres in wheat, 3 acres in oats. Good 5-Roomed Bouse, scullery, washhouse, 4-stalled stable, loosebox and trapshed; 19 cowbails; Milking Plant, petrol engine. Will Sell as a Going Concern. Price and further particulars from JQNES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. DAIRYING AND_SHEEP LAND. KAA ACRES, suitable for dairying and tJUV sheep; 130 acres heavy swamp land; balance tussock hills; well_ watered and subdivided. Located close to s'aleyards, township, rail and school Q 853 PRICE. £l3 PER, ACRE. JONES. McCROSTIE CO., LTD.. HANDY LITTLE HOLDING. ; ACRES OF GOOD LAND, within 8 i miles of town; 8 acres in hicerne, 1 aore for mangolds. Close to rail and school. Five-roomed Bungalow, h. and ,c, bath. loose-box, cow-bail, sheds. Owner consider exchange for larger place. PRICE. £1350. AIOSW machine, shed and yard. Good terms arranged. Price and further particulars from JONES. McCROSTIE COMPANY. LTD. ■';:.' ->. Y2O2S . HANDY TO RANGIORA. • 1 C| A ACRES of Heavy Cropping end Graz-J-OU ing Land; 60 acres in wh,«at, 20 acres in oats, 28 acres for peas, balance in young grasses. Carrying at present 250 ewes and 20 head cattle; wel watered and fenced. Good 6-roomed House, dairy, 6-stalled ■table, granary, loose-boxes. X 2037 PRlci7<S37. JONES. McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. PUBLIC NOTICES. AVON'S CLOTHING CUP. ' AM Busy Making Up SUMMER COS- . TtfMES for 635. You will appreciate when you see them. , AVON A. WEST, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor*, Colombo Street, &ear Hereford Street. rpHE Iron Heel is not the Business Heel. ■ Wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEEL 9 and walk in sileace and comfort. Made of Durable Resilient Para Rabber. 134

FUNERALS. / ANGFORD AND RHIND,* Undertaker* $J and Embalmcra, 104, Cashel Street. 'Phono 812. P.O. Box 523. Herbert Lang* ford, 19. London Street.' 'Phone 689. Job* Rhind, 106, Montreal Street. 'Phone 1608. ARDBRBOB, TNDEETAKEE AND FUNERA* ) FURNISHER, 107, VICTORIA STREET. Phone 8803. / ■>< E O R G E B A R R E h Lj FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR CABRIAGE& FOR FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE Office 221. Garage, 325, Durham Street, •Phone 721 (Night <a Day.) J. LAMB AND SON, FUNERAL FURNISHERS, MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO AMY PART OF CANTERBURY. No. 231, LICHFIELD STREET. Telepbono KQQ Established 1878. ,jfE Funeral of the lata Charles Huline will leave his late residence, Herring Bay Road, Now Brighton, on Friday, Nov. Ist at 2 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SON. 400_ >EE Funeral of the late Maurice Francis Uuggan will leave his father's rosicien'ce, Mr John Duggan, 'l7B, Bordesiey Street, Linwood, on Saturday, November % at 840 a.m., for tho Catholic Cathedral. Eowood Cemetery. J. LAMB AND SolSi._ /THE Friends of Mr F. D. Wilson are in« X vited to attend the Funeral of his lata wife Emily, which will leave his residence, 7<> 'Durham Street, Sydenham, thiß • itay £ Friday at 2.40 p.m., for Avonside ChurcVu rd. GEORGE BARBELL. 9425 HpHE Friends of Mr and Mrs William X Hobbs, of Tompieton, are invited to attend the Funeral of their late son, William Ernest which Will leave the Christchuroh Hospital this day, Friday, at 2.15 p.ru., ar« riving at Xempleton Churchyard at 8 p.mGEOKGE BAHBELI. 9424 r r HB Funeral of the late George Foster «X will leave the Ohristohurch Hospital for the Linwood Cemetery on Saturday th« 2nd inst., at 2 p.m. LANGFORD ANU I respectfully informed that the Funeral of her late beloved son, John Henry, will move from her residence, Highbank, on Sat. S'November 2, 1918 at 11ggu for tha 4 EMSXRONG'S specialise in MOURNING. A^l 3 Mourmn g^rr£ e t MOURNING. umTRNING. these needs. Department opow unnWTING ing up No. 1i79 or 1049, yo< experienced aa . MOURNING- sistant wait upon you at you* own home. -A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17936, 1 November 1918, Page 10

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