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AUCTION SALES Of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Eto., Etc, Are Held in Our CENTRAL AUCTION MART EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. (Particulars Advertised in Morning Papers.) /CONSIGNMENTS should reach us before M/ 10 a.m. Morning of Sale (day previous if rossible). Owing to Central Situation of Rooms, we »re able to guarantee FULL VALUE for all Merchandise entrusted to our care. FOR PRIVATE SALE. BUYERS of Safes, Brass-rail Bedsteads, Bedding, Bicycles, Pianos, Overmantels, Duchease Chests, Dining and other Tables, Chairs, and Furniture generally, will do well to ace what we have in our rooms before buying. We Sell Anything, and Everything, on Commission. F. S. MALCOLM AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. J. T. BELL, LAND BROKER, CATHEDRAL bQUA&£. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ISLINGTON, close to the Freezing Works —About Ten Acres, fenced and subdivided into paddocks and orchard, planted with shelter trees, well fenced and well watered, wellbuilt House of seven rooms and scullery, pantry, verandah and hall, good stabling and traphouaes, harneaa-room, eto.; in good order. Prioe £760. FERRY ROAD, Linwood— House of 6 zooms, pantry, scullery, waßhhouse, etc.; good aeotion, well fenced; £225. NEW BRIGHTON— Large, Well-built Residence, containing 12 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, pantry, scullery, eto.; with about 20 acres of land, well adapted for a boardinghouse. Would exchange for a city or suburban property; £800. GLOUCESTER STREET, Linwood— New-ly-bnilt, well-finished House of 6 laigre roomi, bathroom, hot and cold water, par fry, tcullery, washhouse with oopper, good notion, well fenced and planted. Only £460. ADDINGTON, adjoining .the Show Grounds and close to Lincoln Road— Some of the .Finest Building Allotments, in the district, from £70 each. « TANKERVILLE, dose to the Lincoln Road and tram— Over 8J Acres First-olass Lani, subdivided into garden, orohard and paddooks, well fenced, good water-supply, Wellbuilt Modern Residence of 7 large and lofty rooms, bathroom (hot and cold), plastered throughout, built on high concrete found* tions, verandah, stable, trapshed, workahot and loft: all in first-class order. Price £1060. STEWART STREET, convenient to the centre and handy to school and tram— Good Cottage of 4 rooms and scullery, with section; £147 10s TENNYSON STREET, Beokenham— Newlybuilt, well-finished . Modern House of 6 good rooms, bathroom, hot, cold and shower, plastered throughout and fitted with gas, pantry, scullery and washhouse, with vuba, wide verandah, portico front, nearly half-acre, having long double frontage, well fenced atd planted, and in first-class order; £785. VICTOR HARRIS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 172, LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Box 531. Telephone 446. HOTELS. HOTELS. HOTELS. 17K)R SALE, the LEASES and GOODJP WILLS of some very good TOWN, SUBURBAN and COUNTRY HOUSES. Moderate Ingoings. Good Bar Trade to all of them. Also, several Good Suburban and Country General Stores at various prices. *jx Especially Good FREEHOLD COUNTRY HOTEL, junction 2 railways, improving place, averaging £40 per week. Price low and terms. A safe district and a "GOOD THING " ioc a man with moderate capital. FARMS FOB SALE. 900 ACRES— HaIf in mixed crop (wheat, oats and turnipa)^ good house and outbuildings, close to railway, eto. Price £12 per acre. Fol. H6 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, AS A GOING CONCERN. 800 ACRES (about), one of the best sheep farms in South Canterbury, will ?iow 40 bushels wheat and 60 of oats and barley to the aore, subdivided into 8 paddooks, well watered by permanent springs and creeks, with praotioally new House 7 rooms (bath, h. and cold water, ram, etc), good stabling and outbuildings, including 800 ewes, several cows and horses, eto., and crops, also given in. This property will carry 8 ewes to the acre. Terma if necessary. Prioe £10 per acre. . Fol. 186 SPECIAL. 162 ACRES, Elleamere District— Lease in Perpetuity, fine Dairying or Cropping Landi will grow anything, near creamery and railway station, good house and outbuildings, 6 paddocks, well fenced and watered. Rent under 4a per aore. Land worth about £16 per aore. Price low, and easy terms. A fine chance. Do not miss it. Delays are dangerous. Fol. 195 £580 ONLY— Madras Street S.— Nearly Jacre, 2 frontages, House 7 rooms, nearly new, with conveniences. Easy terms. £450— ALDRED STREET— Good Section, sunny aspect, House 5 rooms and conveniences. Fol. 282 VERY SPECIAL. MORTGAGEES' COMPULSORY SALE. £650— EAST BELT, near— New House 7 good rooms with modern conveniences, nearly $-acra, close fenced, sunny front. Terms given. OXFORD TERRACE (off)— House 5 rooms, good section, safe lotting neighbourhood. _ A rery low prioe can be accepted; owner poir.g into business. Terma given. 37G THE COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT AND OYSTER SALOON, High Street, la Now Open (as formerly) for Suppers. A THREE-COURSE DINNER for One Shilling, including Soups, Meat, Fish ir Oysters, also Sweets, Comprising a choice of 80 io 40 dishes to chocse from, ia now being served, from 12 to 2.30, making this the best dinner obtainable in Christohurch for the money. No sweets served on Saturdays or holidays. G. R. FAIL, Proprietor. ._ * X3440 tSaLLANTYNE'S are selling Highland -D Suits in Gordon, Argyle and .Royal Stewart Tartans. 12^ EGGS every day from every hen by giving them Singer b Egg Producer ■ with their food. Packet*, Is 6d, storekeepers and Bonnington's. X3168 SPECIAL Diecounlt of 3b in the~£ during May off Curtains, Cretonnes, House Furnishings. Beath'a. 7 SPEClAL~Diooounit of 3s 15 tnU £ during May off Fur Neoklefs, Muffs, Umbrellas. Beath's. " 8 i EGGS— -Get your hens over their moulting and start them laying by using Singer's Egg Producer. Packets, 1b 6d, storekeepers »nd JJonnington^s. X3168 rpO Let, 21 Acres Land, good cropping, 6 X miles from City, together with 4 rooms and conveniences, stable and all necessary outbuildings. Rent £35 p.a. £25 for crops, etc. An opportunity. J. G. Bannerraaa, 117, Colombo Street, next Eeece's.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8314, 12 May 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8314, 12 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 8314, 12 May 1905, Page 2

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