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AUCTIONS. M'KENZIE AND WILLIS. THIS DAY. THIS DAT. Commencing at 1 o'clock. AUCTION SALE / e ' ptfENfrUEE, WEBNEB VI ANO, ' ETC. ,J il - CONTENTS OF FIVE BOOMS. a On account of ME S. WEIGHT, 5- sold the property. , t On the Premises, , 143, BICCAETON EOAD (Take Eiccarton Tram to Division Eo'ad). The whole of his FUBNITUEE ANDHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, including Splendid Tone Piano (by Werner), 7-piece Bmihg r rooni Suite (upholstered in saddlebags). Art Carpet Square, Overmantel* Dining Table, Pictures, Bungalow Sideboard, Coal Vase, Duchesse Chests, DoubU Kimu • Bed and Wire Mattress, Kapoa Bedding, \ ' Leadlirfifc-panojled Wardrobe, ,Hearth Bugs,! ' Occas. Tables', Palm Stands, Duohesso Dress-' ; ' ing Table and Marble-top WashStind.. to;, * match. Bedside Cabinet Bed-wore, Hall Etfn- * I ner, Hall Curtains, Heavy Doubte Wood Bed and Ideal Wire Mattress, Single Insti- " tution Bed, Crockery, Glassware, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, Linoleums.. Kitchen Sundries Lawn-mower Gafderi Tools, Steps, Gas Iron, 8 Fowls, Sundries, etc. McKENZIE AND WILLIS* 11 Auctioneers. CLARIDGE AND CO. CLAEIDGE AND CO; J. NINE iSiiS OUT.HANDY FABM OF 80 ACBEB, 9 in oats, 1 orobard, 10 Acres first-year grass. HOUSE 5 BOOMS. £ISOO. f. p. claeidge and dp. „ GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, OPAWA. Half-acre Garden, Lawns, etc. Six Booms, with all the latest up-to-date improvements. I £2OOO. £SOO CASH. BALANCE EASY. P. P. CLAEIDGE .AND. CO. LIN WOOD SQUABE HOUSE 6 BOOMS, path 'wash* honse. Nice garden. Corner aeoHon. E.li* and gas. Latge, lofty rooms. £BSO. F. P. CLAEIDGE AND CO. LEASEHOLD OF 30 ACKES. with 25 I cows, pigs etc., and all necessary utensils and implements for up-to-date dairy farn*. Walk in. 4 '■■ :■<■ £950. F. P. CLAEIDGE AND CO., 80 .Tuam Street; 91, St Asaph Street. W. R. COOS. TWO SPLENDID FAEMS IN METHVEN DISTEICT. Kl 7 ACEES, good cropping and sheep f OJL I land, 2 rniies from school and railway, well watered and subdivided, 05 acres in wheat, 100 acres oats, 40 acres turnips, - SO acres ready /for green feed, balance thre3 » years grass. H6use 7 rooms, every cont venionoei iO-slfr.ll stable and all farm 'build- .. ings, orchard, 60 tresi. Price .£22 per aore: e £3OOO deposit, Bslsnos at 6J per cent pet s annum. W. B. COOK. A RO ACEES, good mixed farm, one mila from school and railway, subdivided a into eight paddocks* water in every padB dock, 100 acres in crop and sown down, bai- - ance all young grass. Bungalow 4 rooms. - every convenience, stables and usual farm ' buildings. Prioe US per acre; £2500 deposit. W. B. COOK, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 161, Cftfihel Street (asxt Tattersali's). 7933 J. B. teEHBETF AND CO. CLEAEING. SALE OF POULTBY.. ON TUESDAY, at 1 p.m., we will hold a 1 CLEABING SALE 'at WYCHBURY STREET, SPBEYDON. on behajf of MB E. MAESDEN, 100 White Leghorn Hens, ilia, leading pen in the Competition, IricubatdrM, Brooders, Iron and Sundries. Also ong of the best 2i acre Sections in Chrwtchurch. An ideal piece of ground on which to build a homo. The sale affords a good opportunity, to secure the best sto'eft in the Dominion. I 189 J. B. MEEEETT, Auctioneer. ON Saturday *• heid * fine sale' of Poultry. Prices were high end all sellers were more than satisfied. Tahls Chickens 7s 6d to 16s ed; Hons 5? 6d to l2s, Ptulcls 0s to 17s, Ducklings 9s 6d to 16s, Ducks 7s in 12s—all per pair. Sules Wednesdays anil Saturdays. Send for orates. Now is; the time to sell. Do not wait till too hear Xmas. 189 J. B. MEEEETT, Auctioneer. INSURANCE COMPANIES. TO MOTOB>CAB OWNERS. 1 "IAFEGUAED Yonrieltes «gain?t Fire, > Theft, Accidental Damage »nd Third Party Bisk by INSURING YOUB CAE under « comprehensive Policy with tb> OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE COKPOEATION. Ask. tis for a quotation. GILBEET E. BEEVES. * • Maria ger, Tel. 9SO. 173, Hereford Street. EASIER Ironing. DsrnjMs Jo* 3s at Miason's. Mint end Parsley Cutters in. again, 2s 3d each. Yoli want one. 1 FUNERALS. JOB, Montreal St., Sydenham. "Phone 16M. 19. London St., Eichmond. 'Phon* 889. P.O. BOX 628. JOHN BHIND (Late Langford and Bhind), UNDEETAKEE. Town Office, 104, Cashel Street. 'Phoas 812. Funerals conducted by motor hearse or with horses; ' - L B A B B B It L. FUBNISH'ING UNDEETAKEB. , MODEEN MOTOB HEARSES and MOTOR CAEBIAGES FOE FUNERALS ANY DISTANCE." Office 231 G»rag« 325, Durham Street. J. LAMB AND SON, FUNEEAL FURNISHEBS." , MOTOB HEABSES AND . CABEIAGEI FOB FUNEEALS TO ANY PAST OF 1 CANTEBBTJKY. No. 234. LICHFD3LD STEEET.. TELEPHONE gQQ EatabiWwd 1875 v . THE Friends of Cathoxinft Johnston ai* »*•., spootfttlly informed that th* Funeral <bi her late husband will leave her residence, West Oxford, on Monday, Nov. 29, at 2 iuu., for th* Oxford Cemetery. T. L. GAINS"D'OBD, - ÜBO THE Friends of i Peacock Street, are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving 225, Durham Street, iHE Funeral of th* lat« Ann IScdgst will leavo the residence of her danghterj Mrs E. A. Bodger, 63, Sydney S|reet, Spreydon, on Tuesday, the 80th fnst.,- iit 2 p.m, for tho Addington Cemetery. JpHN HHIND. I|3S_ HE Fnneral of the late Frederick fj J A man will leave the residence dtvhis j sister, Mrs G. Taylor, 97, Howdon Street ' Sydenham on Monday, November 29, sit ;9 I p.m.' for th 0 Sprijigstoa Pnblio Cerasts*?. 1 GEOEGE BARBELL. 14*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18574, 29 November 1920, Page 12

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