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SALES BY AUCTION GREENWOOD GREENWOOD GREENWOOD SUBDIVISION. alphabets, LIMITED. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, At 7 o’clock Evening. At Auction Rooms, Princes street. GREENWOOD SUBDIVISION, GREENWOOD SUBDIVISION, GREEN ISLAND. GREEN ISLAND. 26 BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES. 26 BEAUTIFUL HOME SITES. Also, LARGE BRICK RESIDENCE OF 9 ROOMS. SLATE ROOF, AND ALL CONVENIENCES. Fronting South road; area 1 rood 13 poles. The Allotments have Good Frontages to South road, Scotland terrace, and Quarry road. Areas from 21 poles to over 1 rood each. The Pick of Green Island. SUNNY, SHELTERED, AND ELEVATED. CHEAP TRAIN AND BUS FARES. AN IDEAL SUBURB. • Why live in the city when you can have health in a Suburb such as this? To those about to be Married, Purchase your own Section and Build to your own design. Easiest of Selling Terms. Only £lO per Section Deposit, Balance One Shilling per Week for every balance of £lO of purchase money. No Interest. Special Concessions to Cash Purchasers. NOTICE BOARD ERECTED ON THE PROPERTY, And All Allotments Flagged. Buyers have been waiting for this Subdivision for years. Seize this opportunity and attend the Auction Sale on THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 14, At 7 o’clock. Further particulars from Messrs FERENS, JEAVONS, & SIDEY, Solicitors for the Vendors, Bond street; Or, ALEX. HARRIS, LIMITED, Auctioneers; Or, LAND SALES LTD., Land Salesmen, Dowling street. PORT CHALMERS. PORT CHALMERS. 10 HARRINGTON STREET. Under Instructions from the owner, Mrs H. Tait, to Sell by Public Auction. GOOD TWO-STOREYED SEVENROOMED FAMILY HOME, Also 2 Extra Basement Rooms. FREEHOLD *-ACRE SECTION, Immediately Above Bowling Green. SUNNY, ON SLOPE, GOOD VIEW. SEPARATE ENTRANCES ON BOTH FLOORS. Electric light, hot and cold water, cupboards, wardrobes, etc., porcelain basin and hot and cold water in one bedroom, bathroom, lavatory, scullery, copper and tubs; concrete and stone foundations; large garden; fruit trees, etc. FOR DEFINITE SALE. FINANCE ARRANGED. EASY TERMS. XT & B. S. PATERSON, LTD., • will conduct the sale at their Rooms, 163 Rattray street, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, At 12.15 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF STATION PROPERTY. “ BIRCHWOOD ” STATION, AS A GOING CONCERN. To be held in Dalgety and Company, Ltd.’s, Land Saleroom, George street, Timaru. On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935, At 2.30 p.m. We have received instructions from the Trustees of the late Hugh Lowry to offer by public auction as above, the wellknown “ Birchwood ” Station, situated near Omarama, containing 58,920 acres, held under Government License expiring March 1, 1951 (rent £IOO per annum) together with all stock and plant thereon, comprising approximately; 2140 halfbred and comeback Ewes, mixed ages (with natural increase) 3465 halfbred and comeback Wethers, mixed ages 1350 halfbred and comeback Hoggets, m.s. 45 Rams 7000 355 Hereford Cows, with natural increase, and yearling and two-year-old Hereford Heifers 7 Hereford Bulls 9 Horses. Also station Implements and Plant. This station is suitably subdivided, and is well watered by a river and permanent streams. The buildings comprise sixroomed House, men’s quarters, woo] shed, stable, dip, and yards. The wool clip realises top prices at the local and London sales., Surplus sheep and cattle always meet with good demand, as they do particularly well wherever they go. TERMS; 15 per cent, deposit on fall of hammer, balance cash on possession. POSSESSION off shears on or about January 1, 1936. For further particulars apply to IVALGETY U Ti, & CO., Timaru, Auctioneers. LTD., EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE FURNITURE, SILVER, AND CHINA. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7, At 12.30 p.m. On the Premises, The Canterbury Automobile Assn. Clubrooms, No. 151 Worcester street, Christchurch. On account of Mrs E. W. Trevena (Delia Antiques), whose lease is expiring. Beautiful Genuine Antique Furniture in magohany, walnut, rosewood, and oak; lovely old Sheffield Plate, Silverware, China. Ornaments, etc., etc. CATALOGUES POSTED TO ANY ADDRESS. XT H. M'CROSTIE AND CO., • Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street, Christchurch. HO MU BUILDERS: Inspect sections at Sunny Oakland!): Auction Next Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.—Park, Reynolds. Limited. WRENS WALLPAPERS: Greatest selection; highest quality; tower prices; save money; samples post free.—Wrens, Princes street. W. S. Gilbert once wrote, in hie ballad about the discontented sugar broker; “ Most people think that should it come, They can reduce a Induing turn, To measures fair. By taking air, And exercise in plenty.” This would appear to be the principle adopted by the natives of Niue Island, according to a remark by Captain W. M. Bell, Resident Commissioner at the island, who was interviewed after hie arrival in Christchurch (states the Press). "You never see a fat Nine man,” he said. “ They have to work too hard for that. It was suggested at the annual meeting of the Automobile Association (Auckland) that an annual race should be inaugurated in Auckland for ancient cars, such as is held iu England between London and Brighton. The matter was referred to the council of the association, the suggestion being made that from the city to Papa*kura and back might be a suitable course and distance.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22712, 26 October 1935, Page 28

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