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Thursday Next, October 12th

143 CASHtL^ r Auction Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Cordial and Pickle Manufacturer's Plant & Stock 11 Instructed by MR BARCOCK, we will SELL BY AUCTION on the II Premises, LONDON STREET (just oft' Bealev Avenue), COMMENCING II AT 11 A.M. I HIS WELL-SITUATED FREEHOLD PROPERTY, comprising about i a Quarter-Acre of Land, with Substantial Shop and Dwelling of Six Rooms, Cordial Factory, Store, Stables, etc., together with the whole of | his Extensive Stock of Cordials, Pickles, Fruit, Wines, Raw Materials, 1 Etc., and the Plant for manufacturing same. If not sold as a going concern the Property, Plant, and Stock will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. SPECIAL NOTE.— Mr Barcock is selling under his doctor's orders, and is making a elean sweep of everything. There is a splendid living for any energetic man, and if sold as a going concern the purchaser will be instructed in the manufacture of all recipes. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. R. S. McKENZIE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, 143 CASHEL STREET PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, THURSDAY COMMENCING AT 1 P.M. On the Premsies, 71 Brown's Road, St. Albans. # We have been favoured with instructions from MR L. LOHREY, who is giving Tip housekeeping, TO SELL BY AUCTION the whole of his CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THE MAIN ITEMS COMPRISE Upright Grand Piano, Handsome Bow Front Sideboard, S.W. Extension Dining Table, H.B. Spring Seated Dining Chairs, Oak Card Table (reversible), Chippendale China Cabinet, Corner Lounge Chesterfield Couch, Axm. Carpets, Hall Settee, Brass-mounted and Wood Beds (double and single), Box Ottoman, M.T. Washsiands, Dressing Tables, Eight-day Clock, Fire Screens and Guard, Drophead Sewing Machine, Kitchen Table, and Chairs, Avery Scales, Kerbs, Carpet Runner, Garden Roller, Excelsior Lawn Mower, and a quantity of other items which we will advertise later. EXPLANATION.— -Owing to the continued misunderstanding with Clients we sti.il find it Imperative .and Necessary to emphasise the fact that we have no connection whatever wifti the firm of McKenzie and Willis in the Square.Our Mr McKENZIE severed his connection with that firm over two years ago. (Sgd.) R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE. R. S. McKENZIE & CO. AUCTIONEERS, US CASHEL STREET (Next Tattersall's). H. B. SORENSEN WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. SALE ELEVEN O'CLOCK. 11. B. SORENSEN has received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on the premises of Messrs W. E. Goode, Grocers, No. 113 Victoria Street, just abovo Salisbury Street. The stock in trade, comprising Gr&ceries of all descriptions, Brushware, Medicines, Confectionery, etc. Aiso the working plant, including Grocer's Delivery Cart, Horse, Harness, Sterling Bacon Cutter, National Cash Register No. 79, Computing Scales, 2 Sets Brass Avery, Philips Office Safe, Cupboard, Secretaire, Chair, and hosts of Sundries, fuller particulars of which will appear in the morning papers of next week. HARRY SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN BICYCLES, TOWNEND BICYCLES. We have recently landed, direct from the Manufacturers at Home, a consignment of 24 particularly well finished Ladies' and Gents' Bicycles of highest grade, which wo now offer at little more than half the shop prices. All the fittings are of the best quality, and in every way the Bicycles are typical of what the skilled British worker can produce. THE MAIN THING TO NOTE i/. that while the quality of the Bicycles is of the best, the prices ARE RIDICULOUSLY LOW, and EVERY MACHINE IS SOLD WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTTEE covering all parts, tyres included. H. B. SORENSEN.. 63 Lichfield St.

WEST COAST LANDS. MARK SPROT & CO. [Established 18G5.] AUCTIONEERS, GREYMOUTH, OFFER FOR SALE:— K4Q ACRES DAIRYING AND GRAZING LAND; near Factory; FREEHOLD. £7 15/-. Will be worth double in a few years. Cheap. Lime quarry now being opened alongside. Easy terms. f\f\ ACRES, alongside Main Railway Station; new Dwelling, hot and cold - "" water throughout; near School and Township; every convenience; good grazing Land for cattle and sheep. Has at moment (end July) CO Prime Fat Cattle, hi addition to Store Cattle, Sheep, etc. £ISOO. £IOOO cash will nuance stock in addition to land. MARK SPROT & CO., GREYMOUTH.

DALGETY & CO.. LTD. SPLENDID GRAZING PROPERTY. NORTH CANTERBURY. FOR PRIVATE SALE. /</<AA ACRES FREEHOLD, of splendid 'dt £ i:U\/ clean tussock hills, lying well to the sun, and übsolutely safe in winter; well watered, and subdivided into two blocks and one paddock; good shecpyards, and shepherds' hut to accommodate K men. CARRYING CAPACITY: 3000 i bred Ewes. The Homestead Block consists of 1100 acres of flat country, subdivided into 16 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Good New House, with all conveniences and outbuildings, motor shed, etc. Full particulars on application. DALGETY & CO., LTD. Christchurch. FOR PRIVATE SALE. OXFORD DISTRICT. ACRES FREEHOLD, conveniently »JUO subdivided into 11 paddocks, well fenced and watered; splendid fattening country; grows excellent crops of TURNIP and RAPE; lias grown 45 bushels of WHEAT; at present 100 acres in crop and under cultivation. IMPROVEMENTS: Good 8 roomed House, all conveniences, Including gas; stables, granary, shcepyards, etc. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. For further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. 8717

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 830, 7 October 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 830, 7 October 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 830, 7 October 1916, Page 16

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