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AUCTIONS. M'KENZIE & WILLIS. ' AUCTION CLEARING SALE AT EAST OXFORD. STOCK. FURNITURE, PIANO, Etc. TONS HAY, 3 TONS OAT SHEAF CHAFF, Etc. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, Commencing at 1- o'clock. In conjunction with Messrs SMITH & BRUERE, 148 Hereford Street, we have been favoured with instructions from Mr R. C. LUCAS to sell by auction, on the Premises, BAY ROAD, EAST OXFORD, The Whole of his Stock, Furniture, Etc. Full particulars in future advertisements. M ' KE ;I E &' WILLI s, Auctioneers. 2795 H. H. COOK & CO. H. H. COOK & CO., | INGLIS BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. "9 f*(* ACRES ; aH flat; S rows 40 bushels of JLOO w heat; great fattening farm, and suitl able for dairying; comfortable House of 5 j rooms; usual outbuildings. Price, £ 17. | Terms. £4OO cash, balance long term. 3/tf* ACRES; grows great crops of turnips and swedes; a Dairy Farm or 'cropping and sheep fattening; new 5 -roomed \ \ House; also a comfortable 2-rooined House; : large cowbyrc, stables, barn. Price, £l3 10/-. Terms: £350 cash, balance long term. A bargain. i Bf* ACRES; handy to town and freezer; " suitable for market gardening, retired farmer, or dealer; House of 5 rooms aud outbuildings. Price £I6OO the lot! Terms: £4OO down or cash. -| -J AA ACRES; an ideal Sheep Farm; AJLvJU downs and flats; all ploughable; will carry a ewe to the acre with very little cultivation; nice Homestead; House 8 rooms; plenty of outbuildings. Price £7 10/-; handy to town and railway. -t OAA ACRES; clean tussock country; all I.&\3\J lying well to the suu; permanent water; well fenced and subdivided; grows splendid crops of turnips and swedes; will carry 1000 ewes; comfortable House of 6" rooms and good outbuildings. Price £4 10/-. The place is for absolute sale, and is a bargain. H. H. COOK & CO. E. G. STAVELEY & CO. THREE HANDY FARMS IN UPPER RICCARTON WITH GREAT PROSPECTIVE VALUES. ! We have been instructed to sell THREE SMALL FARMS of about 40 ACRES each. They comprise rich, heavy land, which will grow almost anything, and particularly suited l for onions, peas, etc. Well fenced, and in a position to be bound to increase in value. Two miles from the trams. PRICES FROM £gQ PER ACRE. - GOOD TERMS. Early application necessary. E.G. STAVELEY & CO., 196 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTICHURCH. ! N.Z. FAttMEKS* CO-OP. ASSJ*. LTD. . A LOW-PRICED SMALL SUBURBAN FARM. ■ ' s ■ ■ . We have for immediate sale. A : Suburban Holding of 22 Acres, situated in? a good locality, touching the Papanui District. The* Land is of excellent quality, and is well suited for Dairying and nil kinds of crop ping. Buildings comprise practically new 4roonied House, stable, trapshed, • cowbails, etc. This Property is well worth eafly enquiry. ' PRICE: £1550;. ' LOW TERMS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO OP. ASSN. AGENTS. A VERY CHEAP ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. BUNGALOW. This is a really fine little Bungalow Property of 5 rooms, well built, well arranged, and with all modern conveniences. . The Section is a picked one, containing- 30 perches. It has wid<? frontage and stands over 12 inches above street level. The soil is excellent for gardening purposes. The Property has a fine surihy position in one of the best parts of St. Albans, well removed from the peat area, and very handy to cars. PRIOE: £550 GOOD TERMS IF NECESSARY. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. AGENTS. - ADJACENT TO HAGLEY PA.RK. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Comprises MODERN HOUSE of 6 large and lofty rooms; very substantially ibuilt, and with all modern conveniences. , The House is particularly cosy and comfortable. The Section is a fine, high *iuarter-acre, with full frontage, and fine effect. It is stocked with choice, well-grown trees, shrubs, and orchard. A fine Fernery and Conservatory are feai turcs of the property. i For a nice, sunny, sheltered, and select (situation this. Property cannot be surpassed, ] and from its proximity to Hagley Park it j should appeal to Golfing or Bowling enthusiasts. PRICE : C-a^ft BULK OF PURCHASE MONEY CAN I , REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. N.Z. FARMERS' CU UP. AKSiV AGENTS. A DELIGHTFUL SUBURBAN BUNGALOW. FIVE ROOMS. HALF-ACRE. This is a particularly well-built and Artistic Bungalow of 5 largo rooms and all up-to-date conveniences. Tiic Section comprises : a fine Half-acre, with 1\ chains frontage, very I j tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and or- • chard. ' A feature of the Property, is the fine I i display of roses. The Property has a charni--1 I ing situation in the best residential'part of • ■ Riecarton, and'is only on th.< market through i owner leaving the district. Purchaser has t ! option of taking over Government mortgage 1 j of £440. rRICE: £BBS N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. i MORTGAGEE"S SALE. -! BEST PART OF LINWOOD. I We arc instructed to make an Immediate Sale, on account of the Mortgagee, of a Fine ; 6-ROOM'ED MODERN RKS'IDENCE, with all | conveniences, including sewer connection, h. •> and c. water, etc., situated in the best resi- ! denlial part of Linwood. The Mouse is a 1 very substantial one, with fine large rooms, : and is in thorough order. The Section is a D ! particularly high iUid dry quarter-acre, with I ■ wide frontage, and ample room for another s ' residence. Buyers looking for really good .lvalue should inspect this Property. \'\ * PRICE : CaZft -'I! N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. x I AGENTS. _. I rgTHE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENT r I A w in bring the help or business desired i-i Two lines' (12 words), sixpence inser l tions for 2/6.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 145, 25 July 1914, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 145, 25 July 1914, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 145, 25 July 1914, Page 16

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