AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. U iff A B D E X SAL E. THURSDAY NEST. SPECIAL ENTRIES— Account Mr GEO. GARDNER. Medbury, 300 Fat Lambs, prime freerers Other Entries Comprise— 8W) Fat- Lamb* 200 Fat Withers 150 Fat Ewe* Further Entries Solicited. 2714 U. MATSOX_ar.d CO._ P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. SATURDAY NEXT. At 12.30. IN OUK LAND AUCTION ROOMS. BEAUTIFUL NEW BUNGALOW Papanui road (Merivata), near Leinst«»r read. One of the finest opportunities ever given to tie Christchnrch public to buy under the hammer —a New Bungalow in thr above select locr.lity. Wo have received in«t ructions from J. Wilson. Esq., tr> Sell byPublic Auction, next Saturday, that Fine Corner •Section, niwiv planted, together with six-roomed Uunjralow thereon. Tue rooms aro nil large, and high studs, and every conceivable convenience-. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO.. Auctioneers. 37ns __ 1.14-13 C Manchester street. CHARLES CLARK. PICTURES. PICTURES. pHARLES CLARK will sell by Auction. in his liocine, 109 HEREFORD STREET, en FRIDAY. JANUARY 30th. A NUMBER of HIGH-GLASS OIL PAINTINGS of ENGLISH and CONTINENTAL SCENERY, by Leading ARTISTS. The Public are cordially invited to inspect the Pictures, which aro iv.w on view. NO RESERVE. SALE at TWO O'CLOCK. No. 2GS. 3587 H. B. SORENSEN. }[. B. SORENSEN. MARKET REPORT. NEXT SALE, FRIDAI. JANUARY .30th. SURPRISINGLY Good Prices were realised at last week's Sale, Pigs selling handsomely, Suckers and Weaners 13a to 18s, Stores 18e Gd to £1 13.» (id, the demand being greator than the supply. Hens rcalircd 2s 6d to 43 2d, Srniill Roosters ;!s Gd to 6a td, clients expressing their satisfaction with the roeulte. Supi>ort tho Friday Market, and consign 3GSG H. B-JSOJRJ2^SJ:N._ LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T. L-nwri*.) <Thor Dal ton. r iWKIE AND DAtrox, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. AND HOTEL VALUATORS. 210 TDAM STREET (Next door Op«r» House). THE CHEAPEST AUCTION BOOM IN TOWN FOB LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS. BUGS. HANDSOME OAK BEDROOM SUITES. SIDEBOARDS, BEVELLED MIRROR * BACK, from £2 15e. WARDROBES, Ixom 35* to £7 lOii. Also, BEDSTEADS, WIRE MATTRESSES. BEDDING, CUTLERY, HI^LNKEXS. LA WE IE m<3 DALTON p« y highest c*ah price for Second-hand Furniture. Ring up Tel. 1966 and they will c*li and giv* you » price. LAWRIE and DALTON. CB6OI ' Auctioneer*. SMITH AND BRDERE. SMITH and BRUERE, T AND AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 148 HEREFORD STREET. tOR ABSOLUTE JJALE. ONLY i?OKi'| DOWN. BALANCE CAN BE ARRANGED. A splendid RESIDENCE OF SIX LAKGE ROOMS, all plastered and nicely papered throughout, gag and fitting criel and baywindows, centre flowere, five fires, til«d hearths and grates, tiled back range, excellent hot and cold water service, pantry, scullery, sink, etc., large bathroom with hot and cold water, waehhoiise with copper and tubs. High and dry section of about J-acrc, nicely laid out. Lawn front and back. Splendid kitchen garden well planted, asphalt pathfi, etc. r.OOD TERMS GIVEN. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS IF YOU WANT A GOOD HOME. SMITIx and BRUERE, US Hereford street. AN EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP i-ROPERTY. 13 ACRES. OXLy £350 Do ™ BALANCE CAN REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. Tnis property is situated only a. few miles from Christchurch. The building-* comprise 6-Roomed Dwc'lingr. cowbails, stables, etcPrice only X 1450 iNote the terms , DON'T FAIL TO SEE IEUS. SMITH and BRUERE. QUICK SALE WANTED. ' OWNER TRANSFERRED. £75 DEPOSIT, balance arranged on etey terms: An exceptionally well-built House of o room* with all modern conveniences. Situated in one of the best localities, close 4 o rar and City. The owner must qntt. and has decided to sell on easy t»rme, rather than let. SMITH and BRUERE. IIS" 118 Hereford etreet. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QO'Tri ACRES, Oakey. Darlinc Downs, OOIU QUEENSLAND. Subdivided icW numerous paddocks, ."ccurely fenced with all cheep-proof fencing, wstered by wells and mills, with troughs, and water can be obtained all over the property at shallow depths, 3 tanks, 1 of 5000, and 2 of 3)00 gallons each; 150 acree for shelter, fencing and firewood, 116 acre* town -n lucerne, 460 acres old lucerne. Good wheat and Rhe«p country. (*o;l light loam and chocolate, and every acre fit for the plough. Returns for wheat show 36 bueheie to the acTe, 4-roorr.ed House, with well and dam, and also B-roomed House, outbuilding?, orchard, large implement shed, and cowbails, ehcepyard for 7000 ehecp. PRICE, £6 7s bd PER ACRE. UNENCUMBERED. Would exchange for Rood Sheep Run in cither the North or South Island. Apply at once w> G. A. PREECE *ad CO., 9G2S Palmersion North. GOSSIP for Girls, Housekeeping Hinte, Weekly Fashion Notes, and Rcadiuj; for Everybody, appear m the "Pa*;* [or Women"' in Saturday'a Editions of "'The Evening New*."'
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 12
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