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TONKS, NORTON & CO. TONKS, NORTON, , AND CO., 105 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTIONEERS. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS -AM) IMPORTERS.' ■V : •:;. . Established 1888; ' • §o!» Agents for 'Phillips and Son's .Tron Safes a»id Stiong-rotim Doors, "Dr Brewster's -Stirsaparilla. Eoll-toq» Desks in Golden Oak. Loans* Arranged for Clients. - Valuations, marte for Probate Purposes. Rents Collected! Large Stock of Neiv Furniture for Private Sale. Regular Auction Sales held in Rooms every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, r.nrt SATURDAY. Prompt Rendering of Account Salos ax»d. Moderate Charges a Speciality. TONKS. NORTON. AND CO.. 105 Hereford Street. .24 DALGETY & CO., LTD. . .. PREIiTMMAkY' ADVERTISEMENT. ; : CAfRNIiILL B^OCK - (Originally. part -of HOMEBUSH). FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION On ' SATURDAY, MARCH 21, •» At .12 o'clock Noon. DALGETY & CO., LTD., iR conjunction with PYNE & CO., have received instructions from the Trustees of Mrs Harris to offer, as above, at their Land Salerooms, Cathedral Square, THIS BEAUTIFUL BLOCK OF TUSSOCK COUNTRY, comprising ABOUT ' 1975 ACRES. . EASY TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED. Plans in course of preparation. Full particularsin. later advertisements.v DALGETY & CO., PYNE & CO., 335 Joint Auctioneers. AMUR! GRAZING PROPERTY. FOR PRIVATE SAi'.E. 5500 ACRES, Freehold, Conveniently subdivided and well-watered by permanent, streams; all in native pasture except 100 acres stubble, 30 acres turnips, and 3 acres potatoes. - About 1000 acres rich alluvial flats, capable of growing s heavy crops of roots and grain, balance sweet grazing country. Present -carrying capacity, 2300 sheep (mostly ewes). Situated 2j miles from railway station, school, post office, etc. New House, 5 rooms, (plastered); li. and: c. water, gas, septic tank, etc.; men's hut,, chaffhouse, etc.; young shelter plantation. ■ PRICE £2 15/" ?ER ACRE. We- can recommend this .strongly to anyone on the lookout for a good GRAZING AND FATTENING PROPERTY; On its present carrying it is absolutely right, and. can undoubtedly, be improved to carry considerably, more- * ; Full particulars on application. DALGETY & CO., LTD., Sole Agents. 286' D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., NORTH CANTEiBURY , STOCK SA^ES. We are now receiving Entries for the following FIXTURES:— / THURSDAY, FEB. 26—HAWARDEN. THURSDAY, FEB. 26 WHITEROCK •CLEARING SALE. FRIDAY, FEB. 27—COALGATE. FRIDAY, FEB. 27—BROOKDALE SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 2—AMBERLEY. THURSDAY, MARCH S—CULVERDEN. FRIDAY, MARCH 6—DARFIELD. ' ! v MONDAY, MARCH 9—AMBERLEY EWE FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 13—SHEFFIELD. ? FRIDAY, MARCH 13—WOOL SALE. MONDAY, MARCH 16—AMBERLEY. THURSDAY, MARCH 19—CULVER&ftN i EWE FAIR. •/ r . ■ ■■ FRIDAY, VIARCH 20—HAWARDEN EWE FAIR. THURSDAY,. MARCH 26—HAWARDEN. ; THURSDAY, MARCH 26—RAM FAIR: FRIDAY, MARCH 27—RAM FAIR. FRIDAY, MARCH 27—MOUNT BROWN CLEARING SALE. ; v -" FRIDAY, MARCH 27—COALGATE. f ; MONDAY, MARCH 30. FRIDAY, APRIL S—OXFORD5 —OXFORD SPECIAL ,SHEEP SALE. • FRIDAY, APRIL S—OXFORD SPECIAL SHEEP SALE. - ' ' .18 ' i , *7 ; * • . _ . • TO SUBSCRIB E|f£ S:i Subscribers will confer a .favour „by notifying the Publisher promptly in the event of their experiencing any difficulty in obtaining regular delivery of THE SUN. Telephone No. 4. FOR SALE, White Paper, suitable for butchers, grocers, or other tradesmen's wrapping. Apply "The Sun" Office. HE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (12 words), sixpence; six insertions for 2/6. , s

LAND SEEKERS: TRY KING COUNTRY. O AAA ACRES FREEHOLD. About 800 acres grass, 200 acres ready to burn, 150 acres eJ>4vV Ti-tree, balance bush, including 500 acres milling timber. "Fifteen 1 miles from railway station. Sheep yards, dip, and whare. Price, £12,000, siibject 'to additional improvements. Most rideable country. ' ■fi ACRES. Native lease, 39 years to run.' Rent, 1/6 increasing to 3/- per aero. X i ivDU 12 miles from town. Unimproved. Goodwill, 15/- per sere. TRISTRAM & CO. LAND AGENTS ». ** ELTHAM, .115

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 18, 26 February 1914, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 18, 26 February 1914, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 18, 26 February 1914, Page 12

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