AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. DESIRABLE OXFORD LAND. TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth, 1919. At 12 o'clock. MESSRS .H. MATSON and CO. and MESSRS PYNE and CO., in conjunction, have received instructions from HK A. JENSEN, OXFORD, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above date in H. MAI- - and CO.'S ROOMS, his Most Desirable Holding at WOODSIDE, comprising: — £70 ACRES 2 ROODS 18 PERCHES. Tho Land will bo offered in 3 LOTS, as follows: — LOT I.—llß ACRES 3 ROO°S , 35 Perches, subdivided into 8 Paddocks. At present there uro 4 paddock 3 iu grass, 2 in oats, and 2 in Turnips. Improvements comprise Sheep lards, well containing about 8 feet permanent water, and shelter trees. The Buver of this Block will havo the option of purchasing a first-class Cottage for removal to Block One, and also u largo Shed with iron roof, for removal. T,OT ° "17 ACRES 1 ROOD 2 PERCHES. ; Adjoining Lot 1. Subdivided into - . Paddocks, well watered. LOT 3.—210 ACRES 1 ROOD 21 PERCHES. Suitably subdivided. There are Sheep Yards on tho property. Possession will be given on APRIL Bth, but arrangements may bo made with ilr Jensen by Buyers of ihe Lots to commence ploughing or making other improvements at an earlier date. No stock w.ll allowed to depasture on tho property until April Bth. TERMS:— 15 Per Cent, on Fall of tho Hammer. 18 l-3rd Per Cent, on Possession (April Bth). The Balance may remain on Mortgage for 5 years at 5£ per cent. Tho Auctioneers strongly urge upon those desiring First-class Holdings to inspect the ab Mr e "Jensen has been farming the land to the -nasi 40 years, and it is inaeea seldom that P what wa y s originally bush country now comes upon tho market to bo offered on behalf of tho original owner. Tho land has been well cared for, and Mr^ Jensens only reason for selling is that he has decided to reiiro from farming. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!! All particulars from H. MATSON and CO., PYNE and C.0., Agents. HELMORE and Van ASCH, Solicitors. 7563 DALGETY AND CO., LTD. I qulverden sale. TUESDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account MR W. F. GRUEBER, Culverden. 129 Fat Lambs t -,*t'7t?tt F Account MESSRS L H. DALZELL, E. ROBERTS, and R. A. PRESTON, Drafts of Fat Lambs 7556 DA TjGETY and CO., LTD. UNRESERVED SALE OF 12,500 sHE E P 12,500 From tho Well-known HEATJIERLEA ESTATE. AT LEVIN SALEYARDS. THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY. 1919. DALGETY and CO., LTD., in conjunction with WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., T/TD have boon favoured with instructions from''the TRUSTEES of the late R. McDONALD to SELL, as above, at 1 p.m., 6000 Romney Ewes, Four-tooth up, to be drafted ;'?•> 6000 Romney Lambs, to" bo drafted 80 Romney Rams, Two-tooth to Six-tooth, to be drafted 120 Romney Stud Ewes, Two-tooth up, io bo drafted 110 Romney Stud Lambs, M.S., to bo drafted 7475 R. S. McKENZIE AND 00. S.. McKENZIE AND . CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 CASHEL STREET (Bptween The Bristol and Matson's). —NEARLY 2 Acres of first-class cwOOU Land, suitable for root .cropping, « and a convenient 5-roomcd fiouso and outbuildings, situated within 4 miles of the Square and 10 minutes from the car. This property is being sold at this low figure, as the owner is going to tho North Island. Full particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO. f*-i OK ft SECURES a Modern 5-roomed XsJLwOvy House and nearly 8 acres of land, situated in one of tho best suburbs, handy to car, and only 20 minutes from the Square. Tho house is fitted with electric light and point, and has every convenience, while the land will produce almost anything, and i 3 especially suitable for poultry. Further particulars from R. S. McKENZIE and CO., R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers. 143 Cashel street, (Between The Bristol and Matson's). M 6402-644 ANDERSON AND PALMER. ANDERSON AND PALMER. J. GEORGE ANDERSON, Late Auctioneer, Valuator, and Buyer for Harris Bros. DAVE P. PALMER, Late Strange and Co., 30 years' Australasian experience. General Auctionacrs, Assessors, Hotel and Probate Valuators, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents 633-635 COLOMBO STREET, Between Lichfield and Tuam streets. Premises lately occupied by L. M. Isitt, Ltd. THE Brightest, Cleanest, and most Commodious Auction Rooms in Christchurch. Send your goods along for ample display and top prices. We carry a large stock of New and Second-hand Furniture. If you wish to have an AUCTION SALE of your Effects we have 17 years' experience in conducting Auction Sales, so you may rely on expert handling. We conduct Outdoor Sales in Town or Country. If you havo not timo to Sell by Auction we will give you Best Market Pricea, i and pay SPOT CASH. Wo will do our best for everyone—we can't do more. We are starting out to make a business on tonesty and a good r-me, bo we solicit your support. Telephone 2189. Box 769. i LAWRIE AND DALTON. [ : > LAWRIE AND DALTON AUCTION SALE. THREE DECEASED ESTATES. IN OUR ROOMS, 210 TUAM STREET. MONDAY, tho 20th JANUARY. T AWRIE and DALTON have received in--1 structions to SELL tho contents of the > aboje Three Estates, Without Reserve, in • their Rooms. The Main Items comprise— i Piano by Delamare, Sideboard, D.B. Chairs, i Rocking Chair, Carpet, Rugs, Zither Harp, Hall Runner, Linoe., Bedsteads, Wire, Hair, and Kapoc Mattresses, A. Chairs, Boots, ' Washstands, Toilet Ware, Glassware, 2 Gas • Irons, 2 Perfection K. Cookers, Galvanised Bath on legs, Pot Plants, and a useful list of Kitchen Utensils. SALE, 1 o'clock. LAWRIE and DALTON, 760 a Auctioneers.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16425, 20 January 1919, Page 12
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