auctions. ; ;.•> PYNE AND CO. ' . ? > "DYNE and CO. hare received instruction. V ' *- from tho Trustees of the late MRu * ; MARY ELIZABETH BUSS, to OFFER ht. '-■? , PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Land SaU J Rooms, Caahel street, on . SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15th, At 12 Noon, i The Estate known as BRABOURNE, now is the occupation of Mr Geo. Buss, whose ten- , ancy expiree at tho end of February. The Estate will bo offered in two lots. • 1 ' , LOT 1 Includes 47b Acres divided into «(* paddocks, well watered and foncsd mostly in young grass. N 0 buildings. ' j LOT 2—"71 Acre*, divided into twelve paddocks, well watered and fenoed, nil i a • gross, and on which there is a Modern House of 8 rooms, hot and cold watej all conveniences. ' t Tho Farm Bnildinps consist of an S-etal]«d J Stable, Loft, Implement Shed, Wool Shed, ! Mien's Cottage of i rooms, whare, and sheep yarde. Two and a half miles from Scargill railway ' h , station, school, and post office. 5 The Estate comprises first-class Grazing I ' and Agricultural Land and is in one of the 6 ' hoolthiost parts of North Canterbury. In- 5 tending purchasers can be shown over the M property _at any timo on giving notice to 1 tho Auctioneers, or Mr Geo. Buss, Scargill, For further particulars and terms apply to ; PYNE and CO., £ 7905 Auctioneers. ? - ' PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. 1 CLEARING SALE 1 AT SCARGILL, g On MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th. B On ACCOUNT OF GEO. BUSS. 1 Full Particulars will be advertised later. PYNE and CO., Auctioneers. pWTCT/TMTTfAKY ADVERTISEMENT , OLEARING SALE AT HAWARDEX. On account ESTATE lato B. W. GLASS, Wo having sold the Property. • Date of Sale will be advertised later. PYNE and CO., ' ; > 7907 Auctioneers. McKENZIE AND WILLIS. ' McKENZIE AND WILLIB, AUCTIONEERS AND HOOBB FURNISHERS. CATHEDRAL V (NEXT POST OFFICE). THE BEST ECONOMY IS SHOWN BY CAREFUL BUYING. • BUT YOUR FURNITURE AT THE J ; RIGHT PLACE. , ; ! YOU .CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING ' ' HERE. • We can supply you with NEW FURXL i|/ ; TTian OF BEST MANUFACTURE, IS OAK, at the price of Stained Rimu eIM» ' where. INSPECT OUR ' | Handsome Oak Sideboard* at £5 10s, k Duoheese Cheats at 89s Cd. • if; Oak High-back Dining Chairs at IBs K,.v ; I Stained Walnut Sideboards from £4 10ft. :.-jj > Kitohen Tables at 14s fed. ■ ; 5,aS I Kitohen Chairs at 4e fid. ijij Chesterfield Couches at £8 10a, -~M Oak Roll-top Desks from £6. HOUSEHOLD ETJRNISHINGS— Of Every Description, Bedroo/n( Dining* WaH room, Hall, and Kitchen Furniture, fa 'IjW, Oak and Rimu, to suit all tastes and 'mpk purses. We can furnish your mansion nJI or your cottage—and save you money. | AXMINSTER CARPET HALL RUNNERS, 3} Grand Quality, 27in wide, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, . { and 12s fid par yard. i , TAPESTRY RUNNERS from 8s 9d per yard, | J CARPETS- , , , Wo carry a Very Choice Stock of Axminster, Mircaporo (all-wool Indian), Wilton Pile, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, and can still quote you at nearly pre-war prices. | HEARTHRUGS AND SLIP MATS— * A Fine Stock to choose from' at low prices—from a Kitchon Rug at 3s Od to ; J a beßt Arminster for the Drawing-room at 37s 6d. ' | We have a very fine range of the latest .{* designs of LINOLEUMS! LINOLEUMS!! •>; , At Lowest Prices. \As large a stock as any in town to ohodae from. j:. LACE CURTAINS— Three yard», patterns, 6e 6d per pr. / Also, BLANKETS, SHEETS, QUILTS, ' TOWELS, BEDSPREADS, at Lowest . .. Prioe-. 'J WE CORDIALLY INVtTE YOU TO MAKE AN INSPECTION. $ Of our Goods, and compare prions and, quality. ' We feel confident the result will , prove satisfactory to you and ourselves. EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE IF DESIRED.. If you are not in a position to_ pay spot cash, give up a call and wo will diocuss our easy tune payment system with you. 'r.OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.®, ■ McKENZIE and WILLIS, ' - Auctioneers and House Furnishers, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Next Post Office). 1f0K6377-966 'l' CLAIIIDGE AND SMITH. AItME II S' SALEYARDa PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ' CAN SUPPLY FIRST QUALITY HAY, CHAFF, OATS, Eto., i Especially suitable for Trainers and Owner* r WHEAT. SHARPS. BRAN. 1 Cash Purchasers of All Farm Products. GENERAL AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED General Sale Each Friday. Poultry W* Dfifidays and Saturdays Written communications promptly ctten£»* C 2563-257 CLARIDGE and SMITIL FAItMEHS' CO-OPERATIVE AOCV TIONEEItING CO.. LTD., Hamiltor l"V BAY OF PLENTY FREEHOLD. A rjO ACRES of Rich Rolling I*""* 4 laituated on main road throe miW from importtiit town, ono mile from mwy station, half milo from school. iJuikbng comprise a fins new concrete house. £1000, and outbuildings. i«o This propeny "mod " . «^apcst ncros, all the year round, nnd is the cneapwt t ' farm wo know ol to-day. Well rccomaicnd<xi. I'EICE £20 - 15:o CASH. THE FARMERS' AUCTIONEERING CO. B LIMITED, S F4BOC-7840 Ward Blroct, Ilamilto"- . ■
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 16
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