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AUCTIONS. F. S. MALCOLM AND 00. (SEOTRAL AUCTION MOMs! ~ TTN._-3SER.VI---> FURNITURE SALE. THIS DAY, 10 o'oloc-c. Sale of Drapery atarU at 11 o'clock sharp. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., 6279 Auotkmaera. THIS DAY, oi 11 o'clock. AND FOLLOWING DAYS, IMPORTANT ANiNOUNCEME-OT. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MoGREGOR, JOHNSTON and CO., LONDON AND GLASGOW. MESSRS F. S. MALCOLM and 00. art instructed by the Liquidators in urn above Estate, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (Without any Reserve), 43 CASES AND 18 BALES 42 CASES AND 13 BALES GENERAL DRAPERY, LINENS. WOOL TWEEDS, ETC. Cleared This Day by the N.Z. Express Company t_rough H.M. Oustoms. The portion of the Stock to be sold is valued at £8000, and consists chiefly of Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs Black French Dress Goods Irish Bed and Table Lineal Guipure and Art Curtains Hosiery, Fanoy Velveteens, And General Drapery, Together with 10 Bales and Cases very finest West of England. Scotch, aud Irish Tweeds, Serges, Vicunas, Worsted Coatings, etc. SUITS WILL BE MADE TO MEASURE AT 50s EACH. A First-claes Cutter bos been engaged, and will be kept on the premise*. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Our Ins-ructions are to Positively SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock. BALKIND BROS, and ARONSTEN, Liquidators in the Estate. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., 6052 Auctioneers.

SEND YOUR FURNITURE, BICYCLES, AND GOODS AND CHATTELS Of Every Description along to - TIfALCOLM'S AUCTION MART If you wish to realise Top Prioe. AUCnOsTsALES Held Evsry __ WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Other Days are kepi for Speoial Sales. Splendid Storage Accommodation and Room for 1000 Buyers at every Sale. Clients are often astonished at the Big Prices Realised. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. OUTDOOR SALES— Our Mr MALCOLM personally superintends the details connected with outdoor Sales, and no trouble is spared to ensure a successful sale. Prompt Account Sales. PROPERTY SALES— If you have Freehold or Leasehold Property for Sale. Sell it under the Hammer. An immediate sale is certain, unless reserve is too high. We guarantee a big audience at every sale. A crowd means competition, and competition means . full market value. Telephone No. 924. Bankers—National Bank of New Zealana. F. S. MALCOLM and CO., Auctioneers, House and Land AgenU and Valuers, •. Central Auction Mart, Colombo street ChristchuTch.

WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1903, At 2.80 o'clock. At the Wool and Grain Stores, High street, Dunediii. SALE OF ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST IJJERTTLE STUD OR DAIRY FARMS IN OTAGO. Ifl/RIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. have VV received in-r-ruotio-is from M_» PiUan*, of __^ MYRES INCHCLUTHA, to offer that early-seleoted FARM FOR SALE' by PUBLIC AUCTION, at above time and place. The area of the Estate is 143 a9r Sip, and the land, consisting of river deposit, ia as rich as any to be found in New Zeailaad. It is situated at the upper end of Incholu-ha, and, contsimnff the highest land on the Island, is practically above flood level, no flood waiter having bean on the place since 1878. The farm is subdivided into numerous paddocks, and contains 80 acres of magnificent native bush (totaxa, white pine, maple, ribbonwood, goal, etc.), which, apart from its worth aa timber, is invaluable as shelter for stock in summer and winter. There are two dwellings on the property—one a residence of 13 rooms and the other a five-roomed house—besides stable, byre, and other necessary outbuildings. Tho Estate is suited -dike for a Stud Farm or for a Dairying Property; indeed, for either purpose it could not be surpassed. It is within two miles of Stirling Railway Station and Daily Factory, wi_, wbiob a good rood connects it. As evid-mo-hg the fertility of the soil, it may be mentioned thoit drill swede turnips grown on the adjoining farm were lost winter sold for £7 on acre, to be eaten off the ground. Possession by middle of April Part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, as may be S-TamgedL Farther irrformation on ap.M-oy.tion. to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO. Inspection on application to Miss Fi-lai—, on the premises. 6218 •OREEDING EWES FOR PRIVATE SALE At CASTLEROCK STATIO _. Near Lumsde—, Southland. 2000 Two-tooth Crossbred Ewes, off tussock 2000 Four, Sir, and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewes, off tussock 2000 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Crossbred Ewee, off English gross 1000 Four. Six, amd Eigl-t-toor-h Stud Romney Marsh Ewes 500 Four, Six, -end Eight-tooth Slud Border Leicester Ewes' 600 Four, Six, and Eig-rt-tooth Stud Cheviot Ewes 200 Four, Six, oncf Eight-tooth Stud Lincoln Ewes The above Ewes are not cults, but are straight lines from the flock, and have to be disposed of aa sales of land render rieoessary a large reduction in the flock. Ca-rtlerock was the property of the late Hon. Ma_ew Holmes, amd the stock there have a deeerved.y high reputation throughout the colony. The place ho longer belongs to Mr Holmes's Estate, but the flock baa rajt been ohaicged, and the management is still in the some bauds. Prices and full particulars on application to l WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., 6219 Dunedin, Invorcargili, and Gore.

PARKKRSON AND CO. WORKMAN'S HOME, ST. ALFAN6. First-class chain street, a few minutes from the North Belt. NEW HOUSE of 5 Urge ■** rooms, hall, souMery, pantry, etc., concrete fcjuudalions, high section of about Jocre, all fenced. This house has been built to meet the large damand for Workmen's Homes, and, together with a really good section, forms a comfortable homo at aa extremely reasonable price. . Price only £265. Small deposit (soy, £25), and be-ano* in easy instalments to be orrongsd. For card to view apply PARKERSON and CO., Ml Hsmfocd. street.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 11

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