AUCTIONS. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. AUCTION! AUCTION!! AT OUR ROOMS. NEXT POST OFFICE. THIS DAY! THIS DAY!! THIS DAY!!: Commencing at 1 o'clock. A GREAT QUANTITY OF CHOICE -*• FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES, lnciudin,: large Sideboard suitable for hotel or boardinghouse, Chesterfield Couch, Small Sideboard, "Wardrobes, Chest* of Drawers, Duchesso Chests, Couches, Oil Heater, Toilet Ware, Bookshelves, Settee, Box. Ottoman, Couch, Axminster Carpets, Linoleums, Piano Stool, Marble-top Withstands, Coal Vases. Extension Dining Table, Double Braaaniounted Bedsteads, Single Beds, Double and •Single Beds, Wire and Box Mattresses, nearly new Portable Copper. Go-cart, Collapsible Push-cart. Crockery, Glassware, Child's Cot. Preserving Bottles. Wood Kerbs, Dining and Kitchen Tables and Chairs. Curtains, Damask Tuble Covers. Sundries, etc., etc. AIcKEXZIE and WILLIS. B-03 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE.
CONTENTS OF SIX ROOMS. MONDAY NEXT, the Sth TTTNE. Commencing at 1 o'clock. FAVOURED with inirtructiona from A. T. Cay-ell. Esq., we' will SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, 116 ST. ALBAXS STREET, The whole of his SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Pull particulars in future advertisement*. McKENZIE and WILLIS, 3204 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS, (Joseph Willis, Sole Proprietor). AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATEAC E.NTS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (next Poat Office) REPRESENTATIVES: C. S. LEWIS. R. A. BRUERE. DEPOSIT £50, BALANCE CAN BE PAID OFF AS RENT. ST. ALBANS. ST. ALBANS.
' We have disposed of the owner's furniture, and he is now determined to Sell his Property rather than lease. Well-built BUNGALOW of 5 large rooms, plastered, wide entrnnce hall, leadiights, bathroom, h. nnd c, gae and fittings th oughout, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs' and tap?, asphalt paths, etc. The section is laid out in lawn, flower garden, etc. For Cards View, McKENZIE and WILLIS. TO THOSE WISHING To ACQUIRE A SMALL FARM. PAPAN UII PAPANUI!! -£TkO~ 5 4 acre S rich, heavy ]»nd, in <**•">•/ excellent order for root cropping. BUILDINGS—Good 2-roomed cottage and small outbuilding. Garden in good order. With very little expense the cottage could be made into a new modern house. Call for Card to Viow. McKENZIE and WILLIS, Agents. RICCARTON. HOUSE of 5 <**<.JO\J rooms, with every modern up-to-date convenience, sunny aspect, close to tram GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE 4J per cent. McKENZIE and WILLIS. FISHERTON SECTION. A SACRIFICE. £85.
SPLENDID BUILDING SITE, fenced, very high, sunny aspect Owner left Christchurch; must be sold. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS OFFERED. ■ McKENZIE and WILLIS. ST. "ALBANS. \ £50 DEPOSIT. BALANCE AS RENT. -£'-iRO~ BUNGALOW of s KOOMS, leadcfmt<J\J\J lights, bathroom, h. and c. pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, and taps. McKENZIE and WILLIS. PAPANUL " £100 DEPOSIT. BALANCE PURCHASE MONEY CAN REMAIN AT 5 PER CENT. 6i ACRES. 6J ACRES. Planted in young orchard. Houso of . rooms and usual outbuildings. PEICE "£9SO. 132 McKENZIE and WILLIS. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO, -HUNANCE, STOCK, AND ESTATE AGENTS. 118 HEREFORD STREET. Established 1867.
REPRESENTATIVES FOR TRUSTEES. EXECUTORS AND ABSENTEES. q • AGENTS FOR: LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, ACCIDENT. MARINE INSURANCE OF VALUABLE LIVE STOCK ASPECIALITY. TyE hove "the FOLLOWING SUMS awaiting INVESTMENT on First Mortgage:— £3000, £1700, At Current Rates. MID-CANTERBURY. A FINE AGRICULTURAL AND SHEEP FARM, CONTAINING ACRES. VERY COMFORTABLE HOMESTEAD, comprising 6-roomod dwelling, all necessary outbuildings, sheepyard, etc. Conveniently subdivided and well watered throughout. An area of fiilly 400 ACRES is FIRSTCLASS ALLUVIAL LAND, capable of producing ANY KIND OF CROP, and u>on part of this area a 40-BUSHEL WHEAT CROP has been raised during the past three years. Vie balance of the land crows HEAVY OAT AND TURNIP CROPS, is excellent fattening country, and being within the range of N.W. rains is able to withstand a dry summer. The property is well managed and in good order throughout. Exceptionally Easy Terms can be offered. '< PRICE. £10 10s PER ACRE. Fol. 35. GOULD, BEAUMONT and CO, PYNE AND~CO
LITTLE RIVER SALE. TUESDAY. JUNE 9th. Our NEXT MONTHLY SALE will be held on above date. PRESENT ENTRIES. Account of a CLIENT: 60 Fat and Forward Wethers 60 Full-mouth Ewes 1 Fu-t Cow Further Entries Solicited. PY*s*E and CO., r.22S | Auctioneers. OFFERS WANTED. MR JOHN CONNAL'S PROPERTY CANAL RESERVE. LINWOOD. OVER SIX ACREB. Over Ten Chains Frontapea. SUBSTANTIAL DWELLING HOUSE. GOOD OUTBUILDINGS. Greater part can remain at 5 per cent Full reticulars from C. J MARSHALL. <*+ *s CATHEDRAL SQUAJUL
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