AUCTIONS. C. H. L. WALTER AND CO. LARGE CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. TO-MORROW. TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, JANUARY Uth met, at 12.30 p.m. 500 LOTS. 500 h<j£S. 500 LOTS. ■VfESSRS C. S. L. WALTER and CO. ■"■*■ have, been favoured with, instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, Lichficld street ( opposite Strange and Co.'s). a very large quantity y f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising— Dachf.es Chests. Couches, Overmantel?. Carpets, S. end D. Iron Bedsteads, Table*, Chairs, Oilcloth, Fenders and Fire Irons, Silver Warp, Tinware, Tools, and a ■thousand and one other things too numerous to mention. Absolutely No Reserve. AH must be sold. Every lot to go to the Highest Bidder. Goods now on view. To secure Household Goods at your own prices, don't fort;* , !; to attend this Sale TO-MORROW, nt 12.30 p.m. The Central Kak-vards (opposite Strange and Co.'sJ. C. H. L. WALTER and CO., Auctioneers, Lichfield street. ' 4650 THE FAKm¥rIFcENTRAL SALEYARDS. SPECIAL TO POULTRY BREEDERS, 1000 Pairs of Prime Poultry c.f all descriptions urgently Tequired TO-MORROW, at our CENTRAL AUCTION POULTRY MART, to supply ar. important export order. A splendid opportunity +o sreure sterling high prices. Don't mi?* this chance. Only to bo found at this mart. C. H. L. WALTER and CO.. Auctioneers and Poultry Salesmen. 4GSI I>hfie!d ftreot. H. MATSON AND CO. THIS DAY. CLEARING SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, GREENPARK. i On account of Messrs GILLON BROS, (who are dissolving partners-hip). Salo 12.30. Luncheon. H. MATSON and CO., Auctioneers. TO BREWERS AND OTHERS." T EASE of a SNUG- BREWERY for Sale ■*-• "a a going concern, doing a. eood family trade. Capacity, 8 hogsheads. Rent £2 per week. Tenure 4i years, with right of renewal. Stock includes carts, horses, and ill brewers' chattels, together with ono aero of land, firstclass vegetable garden, and comfortable dwelling of 6 room*. PRICE, £150. Fol. 73 H.JMATSON and_Cq.,_Agents.__ C. R. WILBOX. auction martT THIS DAY. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, at 11 o'clock sharp. 1352 C._R. WILSON, "ITyiLSON'S AUCTION MART. HORSE SALE. HORSE SALE. EVERY SATURDAY, *t 1 o'clock. Special Entry for Saturday Next— 3-year-old Colt, by Stonyhurst, dam St. George'a mare. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Entry la. 4660 C. R. WILSON, Auctioneer properties for sale, for~sale] ST. ALBANS, Chapel streeW7-roomed House and all modern conveniences, Jacre, tastefully laid out, planted with ornamental ehiubs and flowers. Owner leaving New Zealand, very low price to effect quick sale. FENDALTON— 7-roomcd House (new), modern conveniences, 3 acres stables, etc. RONALD O. DUNCAN, F.I-A.N.Z., 194 Hereford street. NORTH ISLAND PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 6000 ACRES FREEHOLD, GISBORNE DISTRICT— Hill country, about 250 Acres River Flats, 1000 Acres Bush, balance ■well-grassed, winters 2 to 2i cheep per acre, with cattle, splendidly watered, 12 miles from Coaet, well fenced and subdivided. Price £3 15s per acre. 2200 acres freehold, hawke's bayLow undulating downs, country, all ploughable, 10 paddocks, 9-roomed House, woolshed, etabfe, ©to., winters 1_ sheep per acre, 1000 acres have been ploughed, only 10 miles from rail. Price, £4 10s per acre. 270 ACRES FREEHOLD, WELLINGTON— 30 Acres rich Alluvial Flats, balance low Jiills, well watered by river and streams, good House, cowshed, and dairy, well and securely fenced, railway station two miles. Price £8 10s per acre. 3000 ACRES, GRAZING RUN (1883 ACT), GISBORNE DISTRICT— All originally bush, all now grassed, except 100 acres Bush Reserve, rent £31 53 per annum till 1912, end of first 21 years, with a further 21 years' lease at 21 per cent, on the unimproved value, well fenced, 13 paddocks, exceptionally well grassed, winters 2J sheep per acre and cattle, ono house of 7 rooms, and two of 4 looms, new woolshed, 18 stands, all necessary yard-s, etc. Offers invited after inspection. The Company will make liberal advances on properties pkoed in its Books for Sale. The above have all been inspected, and can be confidently recommended. , For further particulars apply to TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD., National Mutual Buildings, Customs House Quay, Wellington. CHARLES BATESON, Manager. 4266 VICTOR JAAERIS. TttORTH BELT-On behalf of Mr Maurice XX Harris, "Turret House," with 1 acre ci in sections. Also, "Taunda," N. Belt and Montreal street, a— "ideal" residence. CITY, Salisbury street—A nice House of C rooms, bath, etc., nearly {-acre. Cheap -1 £600. . 57 PAPANUI ROAD, just off—Mod-em House of 6 rooma, bath (h. and a), high section deep well, 2 verandahs, etc. Price £675 only. Owner leaving. MARSH_Aj.VD—IOi Acres> pickjjf district, good house, etc. -900. ST. ASAPH STREET—A nice 5-roomed House, stable, etc., good section. Price £220 On ifpPßß RICCARTON—A 25-Acre Farm of first-class Land, good House, orchard, and suitable outbuildings. £17 10s an acre cnly. Worth £60. Also a 16-acre x arm. SOCKBUR-N and HORNBY—Several blockt of Land for sale on easiest of terms to suit buyers. Land very rapidly going up in value. Some with houses also LOWER RICCARTON, Atain road—Must be sold J-acro and Modern House, 6 rooms and conveniences. Price reduced to £580. LINCOLN—A 50-acre Farm of the richest land. Tho pick of the district. BELFAST—A Block of Houses to b» sold which will be guaranteed to give 15 per cen*. iieit income free of commiasio_ for collection. A safe invent mem EAiST BELT (war)—To clone a Mortgage account, new Modern House of 8 rooms, just finished, and nearly J-acie. Price, £600 only. EAST BELT, City eiee—On behalf of tin absentee 2 fine Brick 'built .houses and Shops, with etablee and tTap-_ouses, etc., let at low rente amounting to £104 a year, low rates and insurance. Price £1050. A safe investment. NORTH BECiT, near—A Good New 7room House, all modern conveniences, over i-«cre (-2 frontages), ■ owner leaving. Price £700 oniv. FOR SALE—GoodwO of Central Billiard Rooms. 2 full size tables, low rent; to go for less than the value of the tables. A good : living. SPECIAL. A VALUABLE TOWN SECTION, with frontage of over four chains to three main, streets. Present rents .£144 a yf&r, ca,n be largely increased, room for severe" more phops. Owner leaving. Price £1100 6nly. Meat of money can remain at o per cent. A safe investment. LOWER RICCARTON and FE?TDALTON —Several charming residences aoa cottages for sale. An old-established riutcher'e Business in town, with every convenience, for sale; also, a Blacksmith's Business, in be.«t agricultural district, near Chrietchurch. Also, a good Bskery and General Store for sale. A splendid opportunity to enterprising men. Money found for suitable buyers for all or any oi the above. Wanted, immediately, for cash, the following:—A Modern 7-roomed House, near Papanui road; price £700 to £300. Two Othei Modern Houses of ? or 8 rooms, in town. Numerous Sheep Rune, Farms, Hotel*, Building »nd other Sections and. Small Properties lor Sale, in Town and Country. VICTOR HARRIS, Land, Estate, end Financial Agent, Hotel Broker, and Valuer. 172 Lichfield street, Christchurch. P.O. Box 94. Telephone 446. rLet or Sell, Furnished or Unfurnished, Mr J. F. Roberts's Gentleman's Residence and Gmuude, known a* Maesb_ry, every convenience a_d home comfort, situate Burwood, <»a tramline. Baker Bros., La_d *-—il«» Hereford street.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11489, 23 January 1903, Page 8
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