AUCTIONS. NATIONAL MORTGAGED AGEUNCX COMPANI" OF N.Z., LTD. BANGIORA HORSE FAIR. TATTERSALL'S BAZAAR. FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 38th, 19U SPECIAL ENTRIES. On account of Messrs Banfield, Joaes, Boyle, Murphy, Thorn, Dunlop, Eridcson, O'Connor, and othar clients: ,|jr HORSES, including .unbroken and 45 *i:ij broken juiraught Maree and Geld- 45 ings, Saddle and Harness Horace, as follows:— Draught Mare, broken to all work, any trial ■ 4 Draught Goldings, good in all work 1 Hack Gelding, Syrs . 1 S-ycar-old Draught, broken to all wars; very good sort 1 5-yeai-old Draught, broken to all work; very good sort 1 Black Cob, syrs, trial, saddle and harness 1 Bay Draught Gelding, 7yrs, broken to all work 1 Bay Gelding, 7vrs, by Specification: good lorry horse 1 Chestnut Mare, broken to saddle and harness; sound 1 3-yoar-o]d Draught Fuly, unbroken 1 2-off prausht Filly, unbroken 1 Yes-rlinE; Draught 1 2-year-old Half-Draught 5 Unbrok»n Drauphte 2 Draught Geldings, broken to all work 5 Light Draught Marcs and Geldings, good in all work 6 Draught Marcs and Goldinge, 5 to "yrs, good sorts Also, 4 Farm Drays and Harness FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. SALE AT 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY . CO. OF N.Z.. LTD.. 8121 Auctioneers. FINE L.I.P. FARM FOR SALE IN < OAMARU DISTRICT. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY COMPANY of X.Z., LTD., OAMARU, have been instructed by Mr E. S. Andrews, of Enfield, to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at tifiir Rooms, oa SATURDAY, OTUi November, at Noon, his VALUABLE L.1.* , . FARM, containing 482 ACRES, on the Phinket Settlement, weH fenoed, subdivided, and watered. New Dwelling and shed. Rental 4e Gd per acre. Reasonable terms. 8003 NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO, OF N.Z., LTD. TjyE have been appointed DISTRIBUTING AGENTS in the NORTHERN DISTRICTS this Season fox . ANDREWS' BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. fJID PER LB. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. ORDER EARLY AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. BINDER AND OTHER OILS KEPT IN STOCK. agents fobmount lyell superphosphate, sandow wool press, McDonald pitless scales. Call for Handbook. . H. S. BOURN. C 8515 Manager. ALLAN HOPilNs! ~~~ L L A N H O l P X I J S, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK, aMi> STATION AGENT, VALUATOR ANU LICENSED LAND . BROKER. CHIEF AGEN'X FOR THE SOUTH xIKITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD, SQUAKK A. ~'HEFORD STREET (Next Bank of New Zealand). Bankers: Bank of xSew Zealand. , Telephone 658. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. HAVING been favoured with instructions from the vendors of the undermentioned Valuable CITY and SUBURBA.. PROPERTIES, I will submit the name for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION in my Land Auction Room, Hereford street, at 8 p.m. on THURSDAY, 27th November, 1313:— LOT 1. LINWOOD—7 Marlboroughrftreet, 4 looms, Square House, verandah,. ti ed grates, - plastered, pantry, scullery, woshhouse, 1-6 acre, good section. - This is a very good propel ty, being handy to the 2d ■" ■ ' car. . .. LOT 2. ST. ALBANS—SI4 Bsrbardoee street, 5 rooms, pantry, tiled grates, gas, Venetian blinds, wcahhouee, copper and tubs, i-acro section, garden and lawn. This property is situated in one of the beet parts of St. Albans, being inside the 2d eection. LOT 3. ,LINWOOD—26 A.bert street. 4 rooms, waehhouse, l&rgo shed, i-acre, with 33ft frontage. This property could be mado - into a very comfortable and convenient home, being close to' the Id tiatn. LOT 4. LOWER RICCARTON—2O Alliance street, 6 rooms, pantry, scullery, washhouse, odpper, Venetian blinds, cupboards, bath, i-acre, garden, etc. Situated very close to the Park, Addington Station, and Tram. . LOT 5. • ADDlNGTON—Fairfio'd avenue, § rooms, with every convenience, 4 fireplaces, bathroom, pantry, scullery, plaetered throughout, i-acre, asphalt paths. This property is situated close to Tram and School. LOT 6. ST. ALBANS—Corner Abber'ey road and Kinlook street, 5 rooms, Modern Hotue, every convenience, 2 oriel windows, verandah, cupboards, wardrobes, pantry, ecullery, coaished., A first-class Bungalow, handy poeition. LOT 7. BEDCLIFFS—Causeway road, 4 rooms, New Cottage, comfortably furnished, wsxhhouse and ooolehed, J-ftcre. Thii ia a first-claes property, very. close to Beach and Tram. LOT 8. LINWOOD—WeIIs etreet, off Hanmer street, 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, Venetian blinds, plastered, large workshop, Jacre, planted in fruit trees, garden, etc A very convenient and desirable property, in good otder, close to School and Tram. The above list contains some valuable and handy properties, for which the vendor* arc prepared to accept very low pricee. Exceptionally easy terms can be arranged in ail casee. . . For further particulars and cards to inspect, apply at my Office. Remember the Sale starts at 8 p.m. THURSDAY, 27th November. ALLAN HOPKINS, 7899 , Auctioneer. O FOR WINTER USE. N.B.—Now ready, etrong, well-grown Plants of the following:— Borecole, or Scotch Kale. Broccoli, Early, Medium, and Late, iirueeels Sprouts, Matchless. Cabbage, Henderson's Succession. Cabbage, Red Pickling. Cauliflower. Veitch'e Autumn Gawrt. Celery, Rea and White Yarkstk*. Savoy, Large Drumhead. C. E. GIBBONS and CO, Seed and Plant Salesmen, 647 COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. JIM THE - SpecisF"Page for Women" in Saturday's Editione of the "Evening News'. 1 appeals -to everyone. /A bright Home Magazine- ■
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