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AUCTION NOTICE RUCTION SALE OF KAIAPOI PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS THURSDAY NEXT, DEC. 9, 1937, at 1 p.m. On the Premises, Comer Cridland and Ranfurly Streets, account MRS A. MILLER, owing to her advanced years. PROPERTY consists of 5 rooms, return verandah, pantry, bathroom, linen press, built-in cupboards, detached washhouse and coal shed. Handy to the Woollen Mills. Bus passes door. The owner is prepared to take a very reasonable price. Immediate possession can be given. Inspection invited. FURNITURE & EFFECTS: Particulars will be given in later issues. The Furniture is in good clean condition, and for absolute sale. Property offered at 1 p.m. Auction board erected on the property, which is in the best part of the borough. H. C. SMITH, AUCTIONEER. THE CITY MARKET. KAIAPOI KAIAPOI fIREAT TRUST AND PRIVATE REALISATION AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS RURAL LANDS, BUILDING SITES, BUSINESS PREMISES, AND RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN AND AROUND KAIAPOI To be held in the Orange Hall, Charles Street, Kaiapoi, on THURSDAY DEC. 16, at 7.30 p.m. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE T. J. LUSH. COMPLETE CLEARANCE ESSENTIAL FOR WINDING UP ESTATE: Lot I—Situate on New Road from Girder Bridge, 11 Acres 3 Roods 11 Perches, First-class Land. Eminently suitable for cropping, grazing, or, indeed, for any class of intensive farming. Lot 2—Tuahiwi Road, nearly opposite McQuillan’s, about 18 Acres Good Agricultural and Grazing Land. An excellent holding for any class of farming. Lot 3—North Road, “Woodlawn. - ’ Well over £ Acre, in orchard and garden. Comfortable Dwelling, of 6 Rooms, and conveniences. Capital ■water supply from artesian, and electric pump. Close to centre. Lot 4—High Street, Kaiapoi. Right in centre of Business Area. About 14 Perches, and substantial Brick Doublefronted Shop (plate glass windows), with 6 Living Rooms, mainly plastered and papered, attached. Suitable for any class of business. ON ACCOUNT OF WILSON’S EST. AND AN ABSENTEE: Lot s—Sneyd Street (adjoining Mrs Butters’s property), Two Capital Building Sites, each containing 3 Acre, with one chain frontage. Can be sold as a whole or in two allotments. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS PAPPRILL: Lot 6—Akaroa Street. 21 Acres of the Finest Garden Soil, 3 chains frontage. 3 Excellent Building Sites available, leaving a good acre for commercial gardening and ample grazing for a cow. ON ACCOUNT OF E. E. PAPPRILL, ESQ.: Lot 7—Corner Sew r ell and Smith Streets. Right in the centre of the most select residential area of Kaiapoi. 4 Superb Bungalow Sites; each containing 22 Perches, with good frontages ; bounded on the south by Darnley Square and overlooking Domain and Park. This is, indeed, the most important Property Realisation Sale of Kaiapoi properties that has taken place for many years. All of the properties are practically the very best of their class, and all are absolutely on the market for sale at prices that must ensure a complete clearance. FURTHER PARTICULARS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM H. C. SMITH, AUCTIONEER The City Market. Messrs Papprill, Son, and Corcoran, Solicitors for the Vendors, Christchurch and Kaiapoi. WANTED KNOWN T>AMS Baking Powder, 6d and 1/3, at Hawkins Store. TWO and Three Frw. Duncan TRACA TOR PLOUGHS. Five Massey and I.H.C. MOWERS. New HAY RAKE, Shop Soiled, at reduced price. S.H. Massey Rake. HAY FEDDER as new. TANDEM DISCS. 50 ewt. air tyred Trailer. MASSEY AND I.H.C. Binders. DRILLS, GRUBBERS, AND ROLLERS. At SKILLINGS, Engineers and Wolders, ’phone 128, RANGIORA. Machinery Bought, Sold, Exchanged, and Repaired.

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North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 7, Issue 60, 30 November 1937, Page 1

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