AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. McCROSTIE QOMPANI IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. .JERSEY COWS (PUREBRED), IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Etc. Etc. Oa account GEO. KING. ESQ. ON THE PREMISES, T AXE TERRACE ROAD, BURWOOD. XJ " TO-MORROW (THURSDAY;, MAY 21st, At 12 Nooa. 7 HEAD-PUREBRED JERSEY COWS (2 in profit, 5 springers) 1 HALFBRED -JEKSEY HEIFER, >nC*U 1 SHORTHORN HEIFER, cioee to, Calving 1 VERf CHOICE COB, broken io Saddle and Harness 2 PUREBRED BERKSHIRE SOWS, in Pi" 0 BACON PIGS 80 to 100 HEAD POULTRY 100 BAGS OAT HAY SPRING DRAY, Squnrc Tent 1 and Fly with wooden floor (good), WATER BALLAST ROLLER, 2 Lawn Mowers, 1 HORSE LAWN MOWER (in perfect order), Hose. Harness and Saddlery, Stable and 'Garden Requisitce, Fencing Posts, etc., etc. AI«o QUANTITY FURNITURE and EFFECTS. DAIPiY UTENSILS, Etc., Etc. Take No. it) CAR to LAKE ROAD, BURWOOD. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., S63S . Auctior.c-frf. SHORT NOTIC^" _ AUCTI6SrSALE; FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. pONTENTS OF 7-ROOMED' RESIDENCE. THIS DAY, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), MAY 20th, at 1 o'clock. ON THE PREMISES. No. 272 OXFORD TERRACE, near Manchester street, City. REAL GOOD HAAKE PIANO. FURNITURE- AND EFFECTS OF EVERY - DESCRIPTION. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE CO., 86i>3 . Auctioneers. . SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 23rd, 1911, 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. IN RE McKECHNIE TRUST. ■ No. 260 HEREFORD STREET, CITY* . OPLENDTD Section, having, a frontage of O nearly Jof a chain to Hereford street, with Substantial Dwelling , containing 7 good living rooms, plastered and papered throughout, and all modern conveniences, including h.p. supply, h. and c service, etc., etc. This fir.oly-situated property should command' the attention of all those, requiring a first-class home within a fow minutes' walking distance of the centre of the City. Any further particulars from MESSRS WYNN-WILLIAMS, BROWN, and GRESSON, Solicitors to the Trust, Hereford street; Or CRADDOCK, McGROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, OC6O Cor. Cashel and Manchester streets. SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 23rd, 13H, 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. ' BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. No. M 6 GLOUCESTER ; STREET, NORTH LINWOOD, Close to LINWOQD AVENUE. ' THIRST-CLASS ■ SECTION. containmß J- '•*• Acre, with a frontage of about threequarters of a chain, and Substantial' Residence containing 6 rooms and all modern conveniences. . The dwelling''only roquirea renovating to make it a first-class resideuoe in every respect. . A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULATORS..' Any further particulars , ,from '•• MESSRS WYNN-WILLIAMS, BROWN, and GRESSON, Snlicitors. Hereford street; Or CRADDOCK/ McCROSTIE CO., Auctioneers, 9661 Cor. Caehel and Manchester etroets. Saturday next,.- may 23rd, 1014, ■-." ••■■'. ■ '32 Nobm- . ' -I In Our Land. Sale Rooms. .'. 1 - ' r ~' '■:. '■ ■■.'.■' ALLANDALE, GOVERNOR'S BAY. Op account J. E. Davenport, Esq. HIS beautifully situated allotment, comprising. , 2 ACRES, . charmingly laid out and well planted,.and his quaint residence containing 4 rooms and all modern conveniences.. This is one of the most charming spots in'the Allandale-Governor's Bay District.'• Coach passes the door. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COMPANY, ■ ' -J- Auctioneers, 96GJ Cor t Cashei and Manchester etreete. THURSDAY, MAY.2Bth, 10W, at 2 p.m. IMPORTANT REALISATION SALE. In the Estate "of the Latq'Geo. Collins, of Opawa, Merchant. SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, OPAWA. V RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PRO- , PERTIES, LYTTELTON. 'X \J"E have be«n favoured with instruction!) • »-' from the Trustees in the above Estate to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in our Land Sale Rooms, on. '.. • . THURSDAY, MAY 28th met.. »t 3 p.m., The following .Properties: LOT I—OPAWA ROAD. OPAWA. About li ACRES, nicely "laid out and planted with choioo shrubs and ornamental trees, orchard, etc., and most artistically designed and well finished BUNGALOW RESIDENCE, containing-'7 gocd living rooms and all' modern conveniences, including h. and c. service,, electric bells, wardrobes, cupboards, etc.; wide eunny verandah. This select property feeing in the beat. residential part of the favourite suburb of OjJawa, should command the attention of anyone requiring, a thoroughly well-appoinfed da.tr> modern residence. ...... • LOT 2— TERRACE, LYTTELTON. . . • *. , Fine Section with eplendid outlook, and comfortable and convenient dwelling known as "Clifton Villa," containing 6 ;ooms and all conveniences, including h. and c service, pantry, ecullery, washhouse, gas and fittings, verandah, etc., ua at present occupied by Sirs Barnard. :. LOT 3-CUNNINGHAME TERRACE, : LYTTELTON. Another epleadid Section with fine oufiook, and comfortable and convenient House known as "Tajeri, containing 6 rooms and conveniences, including gas, bathroom, cupboards, washhous* and tuba, etc., at present occupied, by Mr Lovclaw. LOT 4—CANTERBURY STREET. \ LYTTELTON. ■ ~ ! That csctrully situated Property at present I in the occupation of lire Piorcy, consisting : of fine aeciicn with about 40ft frontage, i i spacious double-fronted Shop, together nTth i 9 comf«rt».bre lining rooms." I ALL THE ABOVE DESIRABLE PROPER- I' TIES AXE. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE I IX TO o CLOSE ESTATE j Any further. paitjculJ.-e may W obtained SMITHSON and MOSLEY, ' Solicitor ,l , Worcester ytr«t, i Or ' j CBADDOCK, McCKOSTIE CO.! | A'jctiunc-eris, | ' 2*63 Cor. Caahcl atid Macchtiter etreet*. i '
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