AUCTIONS. McKEXZIE AXD WILLIS^ LIXTYOOD PROPERTY GOIXG CHJ4y £630 _T ? IS is w a spkT - di 4 5 -rootB«J cWUU i=haT>:> House. piietcredTJ papered, and_ ivitli every possftfc SJI von :ence, including electric li®ii and eewcr connexion. Section °isJ3 30 perchcs, wr:h over -40ft froSS westerly Thorp, is al-o a iSji did wor!:s::op. \\ o expect & sa.e. Tortus arranged. Further siculars from ** McKEXZIE MjMrrr,T.fc PRACTICALLY IN THF. CITY, IX ptjo, CLASS STREET. ™ £1050- r? - T °-^' s bu^alo Wj .3 go,vJ room?, built ,b«il i years with ail tee lateet con-renkiS: ; including c-cctTic lipht, jm, | cor.nj.sios, DouSton bath, room, S , jtted lip; very hardy ! about j-acre, nicely laid out, } pa:-;.? ar.ci y.ird. Vou can't fiaj? i ib.-nij better than thi*. Cards tn «2 frotr. i McKENZIE and WlLtt^ j SPRFYI>OX. BEST PART. ' | i ROOMS -VXD OYER j-ACRS OP j LARGE ACCOMMODATION FOR £1070~ PI?I ? K p^: "- ,r 7 ! for quick «; plastered a* 5 ,>ap?rcj. wit» .i:i <-onv.>r.icnc«L {«£? jrr; e:oc!;ii-_ I;-!i;; splendid -aero. poa fronta?-, with for about 300 SOLE AGENTS, McKEvzre and WTLT.TB UP-TO-DATE BUXGALOwT~^* v/ort:i inspecting. •€1 1 ; >O _ " ST - splendid parife oviUU _ u-rcomed cyorv ]>o««:bU> convenience. indirtS clfctric li'hi, POULTOX BATflvl Acr-? sjection. with good fronteg*' 1 pl.alt paths, etc. SOLE AGEXTB McKEXZIE and "WILLIS,' AVE CAN RECOMMEND THIS. .-£7Qf}~ L00K;? UKK • v ln -r»>ction JOTI will m) is. There are ;"our rooms, pfct t?red ana paporei, in nrst-cla«s •»»: i-'.<erc oi pood land. be«at2S» iai-J out, splendid outbitildings. j2 situation is be ins kandy to tab and tram. McKEXZIE and- Wn.T.jg
| LIXWOOD. £fiQO- GOOn - SOUND HOUSE of fiN 3*Od\J ROOM?, plastered snd n«£ papered. with every possible caaritf ence, including sewor connexion; tm high sectior:, about 3-16-ac», aMi laid out. This is a cheap propsrji CarcU to vi-'\v from + he Agents, McKENZIE and WlLLg'i IUCTIIIUXD, ON GOOD STKEETT' "WILL PURCHASE a rpl«S cHome of 5 rooms, built of MA hollow walls, all conveniences, inehj ing hot and cold servioe, Km «& rjsxion, _ and gas; splendid i-acre ~fs t:on, with 6Gft frontage. Don't ddtf over this. McKENZIE and WTT.T.T3 "RICCARTOX—3 ACRES", WlTH~Fffiaf CLASS HOME. -T9Qnn— WE WOULD LIKE TOT 7 TO cW-OUU INSPECT THIS PROPEBTfc —3 Acres of first-class land vrith oref 11 chain frontage to good street. Ptrt planted with fruit trace. Firat-cltfl house of 5 rooms, plastered, hot atd cold water service, shower, electril light all through, tiled gratia tnj hearths. Tliis property is in first-eUa condition. 'Good Government mcrtgan McKENZIE and "WILLIS.URGENT SALE REQUIRED FOR 5 ACRES AND A 4-ROOMED HOUSE. PQfm— 3 ACRES OF LAND, puitabfefcf cN/OWV/ ©arly cropping and dairying, *L present ail down in erase, with abMT, 12 chain frontage. The dwelling!** four rooms, hot and cold service, eleotrio light. With a few pounds itocmld bo made into a very good home. The ° property is for absolute sale, and bmA be sold within tho next few day*, Mid nt tho price, £800, we consider it oil. of tho checpcst properties in ChrM' church. SOLE AGENTS, ! ,| M6671-52G McKENZIE and WILLIS. , BRUCE CHRISTIE. SATURDAY, JULY Brd. : At the Room®, Tync street, OAMARU. At 2 o'clock. TO INVESTORS AND OTHERS. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT STOCKS, GOVERNMENT BONDS, AND SHARES, TO CLOSE ESTATE. BRUCE CHRISTIE ha« Teceived inrtreo* tions from THE TRUSTEES fai th* B«tat© of the late MRS ELIZABET3I' DOWLING, to sell by Publio Auction, a» the above time and place: — 1500 SHARES in The National Mbrigf*, and Agency Company of New Utr land, Limited, paid up to W* Pounds each. r--1000 SHARES in Me sere Mason, StnA crs and Company, Limited, paid o? to Fourteen Shillings each. 600 SHA.'SES in Messrs Macon, Stntlffl* and Company.. Limited, paid tip to Twenty Shillings each. 520 SHARES in The National Intanmcs Company of New Zealand, Limited) paid up to Twenty Shillings each.
2 New Zealand Government Bonds One, Hundred Pounds each, bearing Four and a Half per cent, interest, and maturing on the 15th December, 1820. 1 New Zealand Government Bond ef Five Hundred Pounds, bearing *4 Four and a Half per cent.- interest, and maturing on ISth December, 1920. whole of the above first-class 6h«res and Bonds must be sold to close the Estate The shares will be offered in lots of twenty* five. - For farther particulars apply to BRUCE CHRISTIE. 4095 Auctioneer and Licensed SlmrebroksE. GRAVES AND CO. SHEEP FARM FOR SALE OS WIIX EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY OR CANTERBURY FARM. 1 Qf)f) ACRES, Freehold, on Main ml Xy\J\J is miles from Railway, Taraa*k£ All felled. Wintered 3000 Mixed Sheep and 50 Cattle. All easy mustering country Modern Homestead, six rooms, all conveniences, and telephone. Large wools hod and four stands, machines, dip, tuid 3 seta yards; 12 acres in Swedes. A bargain at £10 10s—for sale, with £3000 Cash, or will exchange for Canterbury farm or Christchurch City Property. Equity £7500. Don't miss this. Owner has a friend in Christchurch who can inspect at short notice. Write to GRAVES and-CO, Estate A goats, G5250 H&wcrfc
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