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H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. TO-DAY TO-DAY IT. ALLCHURCH AND CO. will sell at their rooms cThe Rialto) At 10.15—Tomatoes, Peaches, Apples, At 10 o’clock—Poultry and Pigs. I.3o—Fowl Wheat. Onions, large quan- 1( tity Potatoes, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Fruit, etc. p 2.3o—Balance of Chocolates and other sweets, also few grocery lines unsold last Friday (no reserve). To Follow. —On account of a Client his household furniture and effects including 3 piece suite. Sterling Organ, 11 stops (beautiful tone), Oak Cabinet Gramaphone (Metionola) and records, large dining table. Drophead Sewing J'achine (New Century), Oak Occas. Table, Chairs. Palm Stand, Mirror Sideboard, Double Wood and B.R. Bed- _ steads and beddings, Wardrobe, M.T.W. Stand, Bedspread and Cushions, Skin Mats, lot of Pictures, Kitchen Table, Preserving Jars, E.W. Jars, Meat Safe, etc., etc. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. Auctioneers Licensed Land and Estate Agents, Valuators and General Commission Agents. MUST CLOSE ESTATE. l) We are instructed by the Trustees 1 of the Estate of Catherine Ward (de- f ceased) to offer for private sale, 5roomed house (plastered), porcelain r enamel bath, h and c water, etc., ward- 7 robes built in, \ acre, situate 162 North Street. f THIS IS SPECIAL— 1527 ACRES also 40 acres reserve with improvements, about 10 miles from Palmerston, j Will lease at 4/6 per acre, will carry 1300 ewes, 300 dry sheep, 60 head cattle. ( HOME FOR SUBURBAN PROPERTY, j 8-Rooms (near the beach), nicely situated, suitable boardinghouse. Wanted exchange nice home and about 10 acres, equity £2OOO. RESIDENTIAL HOME CENTRAL e 7-Rooms Brick handy home. Owner j wants small house, his equity £250. What can you offer? A BEAUTIFUL HOME. Two-storied brick residence, 6-rooms and balcony, brick garage, etc., situated at sunny Highfield. A property which must appeal to prospective buyers. An inspection will convince. Price right, terms right. IF INTERESTED IN PROPERTY. Get in touch with our property salesman, whose long experienced service means satisfaction always, whether ( buyer, seller, landlord or tenant. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO. "The Rialto.” The Oldest Established Auction Rooms in South Canterbury. 1 CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP j ASSN. LTD. The following attractive properties have recently been placed in our hands for sale by private treaty:— t 1 Q 9 ACRES, first-class wheat land. s 6 miles from Temuka Post 1 Office, school bus passes front gate, 1 good fences, well sub-divided and well watered in first-class order. Seventomed house, hot and cold water, electric light, wool shed, stable, implement shed, sheep yards, etc. Has always been well farmed, and has grown 60 bushels 1 wheat, and is now in great order. 1 '-’.ICE £lB PER ACRE. 35/30 : jrcf) ACRES. Renewable Leasehold 10 miles from railway, in excellent locality, all necessary improvements including good sheep yards and sheep dip, 600 acres arable, balance good tussock. Arable land in 6 paddocks, tussock in four subdivisions. Over 2,000 ewes, 150 dry sheep and rams, 18 head cattle, all necessary implements. Going Concern. PRICE £IO,OOO. Terms can be arranged. 35/28 ■2 k. A ACRES, Pleasant Point district. all low gentle slopes lying to sun, well fenced and subdivided and well watered. Improvements really good with all conveniences. This is a first class grain growing and fattening farm, handy to school and Post Office. Sufficient winter feed sown, and balance is mainly young grass. PRICE PER ACRE. 35/26 700 ACRES ' 4 miles from Temuka f |rst c i ass wheat growing land, well fenced and in good order. Cottage and outbuildings. 20 acres turnips, balance wheat stubble, oat stubble and grass. PRICE £lB PER ACRE. Any reasonable terms. 35/34 1 00 ACRES ’ close to Timaru, splendidly improved really good cropping and fattening farm. Buildings are all that could be desired. PRICE £25 PER ACRE. Owner having purchased elsewhere is out to do business. CASH REQUIRED £SOO. 35/27 yWO QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS 1 AND DWELLING HOUSE in Borough of Waimate, 4-roomed house, hot and cold water, garage, etc., all usual conveniences. PRICE £3BO. 35/27 I SQO ACRES Excellent Grazing JKJKJ Land, 2 miles from Railway Station. Approximately half has been ploughed and a large proportion of the balance could be ploughed. Well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks, well watered by permanent creeks. Good house (six rooms), woolshed, stable and granary, cow byre, sheep yards and sheep dip. Thi-, property has grown 40 bushels c wheat and over 50 bushels of oats, and has carried 1300 ewes. 300 dry sheep and 50 head cattle. The owner has another large property, and to elfect a quick sale of the above has reduced the price to £4/10/- PER ACRE. 35/72 FURTHER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSN. LTD. AUTUMN DISPLAY Of LATEST APPAREL Further direct shipment from London of Ladies’ Coats, Costumes, and Millinery just opened. A Big Selection and wonderful values. Come in early, as these exclusive goods are selling quickly. 100 LATEST WINTER COATS, Real Fur Collars, Silk Lined, Best Shades, S.S.W., to ex O.S. Sizes— GREAT VALUE 59/6 to £5 19s 6d SMART TWEED COATS, Fully Silk Lined— SPECIAL VALUE 39/6 to 69/6 NOVELTY TWEED and ANGORA COSTUMES, very Smart, and Selling quickly— £3 3s to £4 19s 6d TAILORED COSTUMES, Newest Styles— FROM 55/NEW WOOL CARDIGANS find JUMPERS— 13/6 TWEED SKIRTS, a Choice Range—--9/11 to 19/6 SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS, in new Autumn Styles— 19/6 to 39/6 AUTUMN MILLINERY, a Big Selection of Smart Imported Felts and Velours; Exceptional Value — 9/11 to 14/6 J. M. MILLER, tREGENT PICTURE BUILDINGS.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20064, 22 March 1935, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20064, 22 March 1935, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20064, 22 March 1935, Page 18

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