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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. j SALE. SATURDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES include: — On account of a CLIENT, 2 Tip-draya 1 Black Gelding, aged 1 Black Mare, 7yre 2 Seta Harness ENTRIES INVITED. 4867 H. MATSON and CO. FOR PRIVATE SALE. j WE hare at present on view in Tattereall's for Private Sale— 1 "Enfield" Motor Car, 1G h.p., 5-eeater,) hood, lamps, all complete. A gentleman's car. 1 15-coulter Cooper and Duncan Drill, Grain, Turnip, and Manure. 4863 H. MATSON and CO. R. S. McKKNZIE AND CO. R. S. MoKENZIE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. 143 CASHEL STREET (Between Tbp Bristol and Mateon'a). CHOICE CASHMERE PROPERTIES. J?T A A A—SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, 3t/14tUUalso sleeping balcony, erected just over four years on i-acre 6cction, whero view cannot be interrupted, and adjoining main road and cur ltne. I would bo impossible to further improvo this property. Tho interior finish and arrangements aro of tho highest order. r»-iA/lA WILL PURCHASE ono of the iilU'xv most up-to-date FOUR-ROOM-ED BUNGALOWS on Cashmere Hills, with accommodation for more rooms when required. Slightly over two years old, having N.W. aspect, with beautiful sunny verandah, tiled roof, good high Btud, specially eelected leadlighto, bath, basin, gaa copper, and electric fittings. This place was built for the owner, who was drawn in tho ballot, and is out to Bell. The oection, comprising i-acre, is practically level, and has frontage of 75 feet to main road and tram. Good terms can bo arranged. R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agonts, House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street (between The Bristol and Matson'e). Mc 6399-1187 CLAHIDGE AND SMITH. POULTRY BLOOD STOCK SALE. 1 p.m., SATURDAY*, JULY 13th. ENTRIES now received for ALL CLASSES OF FOWLS, DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, ETC., also INCUBATORS. Present Entries includo: —American Barred. Rocks, Andalusians from imported strain, Black Orpingtons, Anconas, (priz<> bird), Black Minorcas, Pullets and Cockerels, _ Turkeys, Ducks and Goose, Silver and White W>andottes, 20 Pairs Leghorn Pullets, Whit® Rocks, Brown and Whit© Lo<?horns (prizo winnors), Rliodo Island and Bud Orpingtons, Golden Hamburgs, Modern Game fvorn imported birds, Dorkings, Incubators, Cyphers, 110 2-10-egg, Prairie Stnto, Hearson, Vonculm, Peerlesa, Reliance, and Brooders. 1 Purchasers may rely on getting only the best at this Sale. We are prepared to Purchase for Absentees and forward to any adI dleaS CLARIDGE and SMITH, 4254 Auctioneers. jp AEME ES' SALEY ARD S. PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, U a.m. Client —Brown Geld., 6yrs, e. and h., guaranteed sound, splendid jumper; bet Harness, Raleigh Gig, splendid order W. "H. Mason, Norilicot© road —±>ay Gold., ' b. and h., trial; 'Sot Harness, Box Cart Mr Lcversidge—Rover Motor-cycle, 3i h.p., freo engino, S-speedr ' Mr G. H. Hutchinson—Rotin Geld., 9yrs, a. and h., any trial; guaranteed sound Ohoka Client —2 Draught Gelds.. 4. and 6yrs, ' all work; any trial Storo and Weaner Pigs Sheep and Cattle Dogs 1 Truck Oatslicaf, 110 Sacks, heavy oftted 35 Sacks Whol© Wheat, 5 Sadts Peas 3 Sets Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, Covers, ' etc., Dogcart (rubber-tyred), R.T. Gig. Pleasur© Traps of various sorts, also Gigs and Vans, 3 Sots Spring Tin© Harrows (now), Planet Junr. (seed and manure), 3-furrow Plough, 3 S.F. Ploughs, 2 D.F. Ploughs, 2 1-horse Cultivators, 3 Disc Harrows Disc Plough, McCormick Grass Mower, Form Drtiv, Cambridge Roller, 2-horse Blocks, Spring Dray, Wheels and Axle, Windmill (good order) Sidechair and Chassis, Blacksmith 8 Bellows and Anvil, Copper, 6 Baths, oq Rolls Wire Netting, Gal. Iron, Opon Grate, Rope, large Wardrobo, Doors, Casks, Sewing Machine, 40 Hanks Twine, Trollis and Hurdle Gate, Barb Wire Garden Frame, Waggon Pole, Sack Barrow, 3 W. Barrows, Tubs, Hose, Lawn Hower, Drtiiir Pipes, Sid© Good Bacon, 40 Cycle Tubes (new), Currants, Privet, and 2 Dozen Throe-yeax Apple Treee, Brass Bedstead, Sofa, Chest Drawers, Cot, Wicker and High Chair, Spray Pump, largo entry Sundries. CLARIDGE and SMITH, * 4g55 Auctioneers. FARMERS'. SALEYARDS. AUCTIONEERS AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. FARMERS. Consign your Chaff and Produce to thesu Yards.' No. rejects to fear. All lines sold on their merits. This is the largest distributing Firm in Canter- , bury Wo advise Shareholders to patronise ■ these' yards, and by so doing tho future of ; your chares is assured. now rc- ; ceivod for Poultry Blood Stock Sale. For Clearing Sales our Auctioneer has no ] equal This enterprising Firm has mado these Yards the most popular in Canterbury, | which have been for years a Whit© Elephant. | HA'RRY SMITH, ' C 2420-4179 Auctioneer. J I.AWRIE AND DALTON. ( (J T. Lawrie.) (Thos. Dalton.) k LAWRIE and DALTON, , Auctioneers, House and Land Agenta, Hotel, Probate, ana General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN 1 AND WHbRE REQUIRED. 010 TUAM STREET, Next Door to Opera House. Telephone 1955^ j.HE CHEAPEST, AUCTION ROgil IN COMPARE OUR PRICES. OUR b'lOCix of Lip-10-date Designs la 3ak furniture is well worth inspection. W© always keep a large assortment of New „ md Second-hand FURNITURE for Private j Bedroom Suitee, Oak Sideboards, Oak * SVardiolxe, Hall Stands. Linoleums, Curtains, Hugs, Bedsteads, Bedaing, .blankets, 'oUR SHOWROOMS are open till 9 ('clock FRIDAY Evenings. LAWRIE AND DAIVi'ON pay Highest Prico for Second-hand Furniture. j RING UP and they will call and give yoij t l Drice. _ 4 LAWRIE and DALTON, Auctioneers. .4502-7187 IV/fOTOR-CYCLE TYRES, made by the LVi NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., are JLINCHER DREADNOUGHTS, 26 x 2i iversize, and 23 x 3, and Clincher De Luxe n all eizee. Sold by all Motor-cycle Dealers. HI3BO-C062

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 10

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