AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. QULVERDEN SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRY. On Account of MR CHAS. POWELL, Upper Waiau Station, 1500 Two-tooth Halfbred Ewe 3 ■100 Full-Mouth Merino Ewes ENTRIES INVITED. 2101 H. MATSON and CO._ AI)DINGTO X Y A R D S. WEDNESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. :;<)(> Four, Six, and Ek'ht-tooth Ewes. A real good line, from tho Peninsula. 500 Very l-'orward Peninsula, Rape Lambs 150 S.M. Crossbred Ewes CO Two, Four, and Six-tooth Do. ALSO—About 1000 CHATHAMS SHEEP. On Account of Various Clients. These Sheep comprise mostly good young Ktvch and Forv/ard Wethers. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. | 11. iIATSOX_ nl;d CO. CHAIILES CLARK. C R. Clark.) (L. E.. Clart p H A R L E S CLARK, 109 HEREFORD STREET. | Established 1851. AUCTIONEER. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. Money to Lend at Current Rates of Interest. SUMNER. FRONTIXG THE BEACH. NEAR TIIE TRAM. FOR SALE OR TO LET. "DLOCK OF LAND, containing ono rood three perches. 93 links frontage, with a 12ft right-of-way to Xaylond street; and Dwelling thereon of 10 rooms and all r.cceisary conveniences. For price and card to view apply to 712 C CHARLES QLARK. SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. MAGNIFICENT 3-STORIED STONE BUILDING with well lighted floors, concrete cellar and electric lift, having 40ft frontage with a depth of 96ft, together with yard 20ft x 25ft. THE BUILDING is one of the finest in the City, tho elevation good, the design handsome and the lighting from the largo windows both front und back, first-class. All material of the very beat, and extra atrong, e.g., li kauri floors and inch matchlining, plato glass throughout. The Cellar is absolutely dry and has never shown the least sign of dampness. THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY of securing a POSITION of ASSURED VALUE together with a thoroughly modern bui-ing which will last indefinitely, and which is now in perfect order. For further particulars apply to CHARLES CLARK, I Sole Agent. 672 CASHMERE HILLS. CASHMERE HlLua. CLOSE TO 3d SECTION. KESIDEXCE OF 8 ROOMS AND ALL CONBENIENCES. I
ONE to TWO ACRES of LAND mGARDEN ORCHARD, and PADDOOCK. Or<E OF 'i'HE FINEST PROPERTIES IN THIS FAVOURITE LOCALITY. THE HOUSE coinniiinds an uninterrupted view to the North and West, and is well sheltered lrom tlie prevailing c-usteriy ana itlao the Bou'-wcst winds. THE GARDEN contains a magnificent collection of howering trees and shrubs, bota Australian and Native, and- a considerable area, is Hat. enabling a tennis court to bo modo at littlo expense. i Not more than five minutes' walk from the Barrington street tram stop. The owner has another house on the Hills, which is the only reason for selling. •Possession end of March. Further particulars from 518-4 CHARLES CLARK, Sole Agent, 109 Hereiord street. 331 OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. TUESDAY, 2Gth MARCH, 1918. BURNSIDE" YARDS. ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR. SALE OF THE BROOKVALE OLDESTABLISHED STUD OF ENGLISH LEdCESTERS. THE OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OF N. 2., LTD., instructed by MR R. H. A. JEFF, BROOKVALE, CLINTON, will SELL, on the above date, th© whole of his ENGLISH LEICESTER STUD, comprising: — 24 Ewe Lambs 23 Ram Lambs 19 One-shear Ewes 17 One-shear Rams 1 Foux-ehear Ram, bred by Kelland 50 Three and Four-sliear Ewes Thi3 Stud is registered in the N.Z. Flock Book No. 53, and descended from Sheep imported by Messrs Wilkin and Carter, of Canterbury, in tho Middle Sixties. R. MACLEAN, 2173 Auctioneer. J. B. MERRETT AND CO. EASTER POULTRY SALES. WE held tho first oi our Easter Sales Saturday. Splendid entry, and prices good for primo birds. Many entries lacked condition. Table chickens 6s 6d to 9s 4d, hoca 2s 6d to 5a 6d, pullets 5s 3d to 13s 6d, ducks 5s to 7 S 9d, geese 7s to 9a, all per pair. Canterbury Egg Circle Eggs Is lOd lirsts, Is 8d second grades. Send for crates. Sales Wednesdays and Saturdays. No sale Easter Saturday, March 30th. 703 J. B. MERRETT, Proprietor. Q.OVERNOR'S BAY AND TEDDINGTON. ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. Leaves Teddington P.O. Daily 7.30 a.m., arrives at Allandaie 7.45 a.m. Leaves Governor's Bay 8.15 a.m., arrives Lyttelton 9.15 »m Leaves Lyttelton 9.45 a.m., arrives Governor's Bay 11 a.m., arrives Allandaie 11.15 a.m., arrives Teddington 13 o'clock. Afternoons Daily. Leaves Teddington 3.15 p.m., arrives Allandaie 3.45 p.m., leaves Governor's Bay 4.15 p.m., arrives Lyttelton 5 p.m. Leaves Lyttelton 6 p.m., arrives Governor's Bay 7 p.m, arrives Allandaie 7.30 p.tn., arrives Teddington 8 p.m. SPECIAL TRIPS ARRANGED. W. LYNN. Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 10
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