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AUCTIONS. I FARMERS' SALETARDB. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 11 AJB. ¥ESSBS F. P. OLARIDGE AND COJ will hold their usual WEEKLY ADOPTION MARKET at the Farmers' 6aleyard% Tuam and St Asaph Streets, as above:~ HORSES.—Account Mr J. Hill, Bromley: 1 Draught line, Syra, all farm work, staunch and active, Sot Harness, and Light Farm Tip Dray (good as new). Account Clients.—Upstrinding Heavy Bay Geld., 6yra, s. and h. (any guarantee); Sob Harness and Rubucjd-tyrud Ralli Dogcartj Bay Do. Mare, 7yrs, quiet in a. or double harness, plough, chains, staunob, trial; Eoan Maro,- 6yrs, s, and h., fast, staunch, and sound, any trial; Black Pony, 7yra, a. and h., quiet, used town, trial; Bay Mare, 6yrs, s. and b., any trial. PIGS.—I2 "VVeaners, also Storea, at ona o'clock. DOGS.—I Boarded Collie, 6 weeks from Kowai (forcing); 1 Cattle Dog, 12 months. VEHICLE S, IMPLBMEN 'j;s, * ETC.— Cat riers Express, fail locic; &>owt Spring Dray;; loowt diuo; g-blialter; K.T. Basket Gig;], Short Shaft Ditto; 2 I.T. Gigs; 2 Whuechiipel Cart 3 (gcod order); Box Cart (new wheels); Ligut Hawkor's Cart; 8 Spring j Traps (::o reserve); McMunay Sulky; 2 Seta Spring Dray Harness; 2 Sets H. Cart Har- ! nc-ss; 1 Set Breastplate do.; R. Saddle and j Bridie; B. Band and Chains; Dr. Col. end ; Winkers; Lot Odd Harness; 15-coulter Grain and Man. Drill, "American"; 11coulter ditto, " Cooper end Duncan" 3 E\ Diso Plough; 2-furrow ditto; S.F. Plough; Guidon- Plough; D.F. Plough (P. and D.)^ Iron Roller j 8 J h.p. Motor-Cycle; Circular j Saw Bench; Planet Junr. Cultivator and Seed Drill; 2 Gordon Seats (iron frames); | 2 Iron Gates; 4-leaf Harrows; Sp. Dray j and: Framo; 2 pair Cart Wheels; Canary j Aviary;. 2 H.W. Bailers; Ladder; 4 em. : Casks; S L. Mowers; Colloge Grate; Gari den Fork; Spade; G. Knife and other Tools; | 12 pairs Second-hand Boots; Child's Cot; W. Stand; Table, amd Sundries. | PRODUCE.—6O Sacks W.S. Chaff; port I Truck Otttsheaf ditto (new); 12 Sacks Cr. j Oats; 6 Shelled Oata (2nds);' 2-1 Algerians; I 20 "Farro" Food: 30 Sacks Gartons and : Wheat (mixed); also 130 Sacks lst-class I Wheat. Poultry Sale. Saturday, at 11. SO a.m. F. P. CLARIDGE AND CO., j Auctioneers, Land and Produce Salesmen, 00 Tuam and St Asaph Streets. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MTRNITURE URNITURE CLEARING" CLEARING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, AT 11 A.M. On the Premises, Corner West Belt and Mayfair Street. WHOLfc CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. WHOLE CONTENTS OF §IX ROOMS. For Unreserved Sale. Full particulars Saturday's Papers. F. P. CLARIDGE AND CO.,' Land ar,d Produce Salqjmen, Tuam and St Asarsh Streets West. 93 | D. STOCK AND CO. ; <K>-i.\JO\J DENCE of 7 tn e rooms, m i peifeet order inside and out, ad conveni- ! oncua, gas and electrio light, dniry, stabies, ] etc; a roorny and sunny, lu.utay home; ! good sun "verandahs, orchard, lawns; 2 acres ' oi good growing land, with wide cntranoej drive, all beautifully iaid out; handy to 2d : section, in nico locsdity. The property ha* I beoomo too big for the present owner, who i 3 keen to sell, or will consider an exchange for a 4 or E-roomed convenient house in a handy position. This is a fine sample of a family homo, suitable for a retired and is good value at the price—oniv £lt„„. D. STOCK AND CO. i dC*±**o\J Tfte have for quick sale 2 Brick , Bungalows (semi-detached) of 5 rooms, exceptionally well built, all plastered and in good order, casement windows, Gothic fireplaces, all conveniences, hot and cold system, i sewer, etc. Handy-sized section, situated in I a nico quint street near the Id section, Park and school. This is a good investment, or ■ •would suit two teturned soldiers or anyon« ; else who would let one of the Bungalows or | let rooms, and oould thus receive rent instead of paying rent, and, at the same time, live in a sound, olean home. We have often sold one Bungalow not as well built aa these for the price asked for th-e two. Tho Government valuation is high. . Tho firs* to see these Bungalows will buy at tha prloe asked. Solo Agents. £1250. D. STOCK AND CO. *C|/1A —ST ALBANS W.—A 6-roomed .vJttV Bungalow in this choice locality! for quiok sale at £340 is hard to believe. All conveniences, 5 rooms and kitchenette, eleotrie light, gaa stove, Doulton bath and basin, clinker brick fireplaces, wardrobes, etc. Th! is a quick-soller. Let us motor you out to inspect. • PQQK— SPREYDON—6 Rooms with Kitchonetto. A sound modem homo in a nico locality,- with all conveniences, gas for cooking and electrio light everywhere it can bo pkoed. Quarter-acre « good growing land, good workshop, lawns and paths. This house to-day would cost several hundreds more than the price asked for the whole property. £985. D. STOCK AND CO. fmaa-A prosperous restaurX/lV'uO ANT BUSINESS in tho heart of the City. Tho price includes stock, plant and fittings to practically the full price. Living rooms In good order, with, all conveniences attached. A good leaso can ba arranged to a solvent tenant, and the owner •will stay in as manager for a few months to prove his guarantee that there is over £sdo a year to bo cleared. Tho only reason for selling is that three doctors have ordered the owner to stop work for a year or so. and he can afford to do so after five or six years in the AND CO. IMAQK-AVONSIDE BARGAIN -A. SbIUOO faithfully-built Bungalow bciwoeu 4 and 5 years old, sk fine rooms, sunny northern aspect, in pretty !ooaht>. spacious double verandahs, figured panelled hall oak mantels, built-in linen press, wardrobe etc The section is over quarter-acre, i« nicely laid out, with -rood motor drive. There is value tjUTLUISrOR SPECULATORS MARK XJ THIS— ST ALBANS E., n«ar the ■"«• V« t, nvn foTAUrsent sale .a fine BuilainS Block of ot just over, with wide frontage and western aspect. The owner mu<ri "reslise, and will consider any oiler within reason. ">UY your Grooerioe at tie Cheapest Shop » in "town <i.nd save Money on each Purchase, where you also receive bettor attention and more prompt delivery. Low's, Unlimited. FUNERALS. THE Funeral of the late Jiao SlnoToir wOl leave 18, Holly Road, St Albans, or. Thursday, March 11th at 11 aJn, far the Linwood bematary. J. LAMB AND SON. 0j& 3. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FTTRNISHER9. MOTOR HEARSES AND CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS TO ANY PART OS CANTERBURY. No. 234, LICHFIEL DSTREKT. TELEPHONE KQQ. EstabU»hed IS7S. LANGFORD AND RHIND, UNDER. .TAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 104, Coshel Stroot. 'Phone 812. Box 623. Herbert Landlord, 19, London Street. 'Phona 659. John Blind. 106, Montreal Street •Phono 1603. GEORGE BAEBILH f FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. MODERN MOTOR HEARSES AND MOTOR (JARRIAGES, FOR FUNERALS. ANY DISTANCE, Office 221, Garage 2-26, Durham Streal, 'Phone 721 (Night or Day). iATOURNING ATTIBM Specialised at ARMSTRONG'S,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18354, 11 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18354, 11 March 1920, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18354, 11 March 1920, Page 12

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