ATTCTION& McKENZIE AND CO. AUCTION b.M-ii. AI.LTIU.N bAUii. WEDNESDAY, APKiX, fi:h. WEDNESDAY, At i!. 3« p.m. 70UK-EOOMED COTTAGE FOR REMOVAL, cm lhf LEJ'XSTER HOAD (Elmv.'ood School Grounds). AIcKEXZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Land Ar<?nts. and Hon;? Furnishers, i-13 Ca.;!rel street (next -the Srijtol). R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE, Principal ,ir.d Auctioneer. . PKOPEKTSrAL*CTIO.K SALE. ~~ FRIDAY, APRIL Eth, at 2'.30 p.m. IX OUR ROOMS. 143 CASHEL S: BY direction of the- ! as Executor of the will of AX.\ TUCKER, deceased, we. will SELL BY AUCTION, Property fituatcd No. 70 KINGSLEY STREET. SYDENHAM.
1-ROOMED lIOUSK, with RAILWAY and xi'iAalw ai .UjCN miou look ai this. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers, Lund Agpiits, and House t'lirniEjiers. 113 Cashel street (next The Brisio!). R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE, 4328 Principal and Auotio.ioer. AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. OWNER TRANSFERRED. J?1/l Cn-6-ROOMKD new St. Albnns 3*sJLrkO\J Bungalow, built for owner, with everything of the latest, 4 rooms panelled, built-in bookcase, sideboard, cosy corner, linen press, and 4 wardrobes, Doulton bath and basin, gas, electric light concrete cooler. Govt, mortgage at 4A per cent. £SOO cash. McKENZIE and CO. ST. ALBANS ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. PI n()(\— s ROOMS panelled hall, plas<£tJi\J\J\J tered, most up-to-date grates, linen press, wardrobe, Doulton bath and basin, gas copper and tubs, h.p. 'Water supply, electric light; MOTOR SHED AND TELEPHONE. NO ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT. McKENZIE and CO. NORTH RICHMOND, COMPACT BUNGALOW. linen press, wardrobe, Doulton bath and basin, gas, electric light, lcadiights of the latest and tiled grates; fowlhouse; i-acre. McKENZIE and CO. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. A CHEAP AND SOUND HOME. SITUATED IN LINWOOD. i?QQK— 6 ROOMS, built of wood, iron roof, <£,OQO plaetercd, papered, 4 fireplaces, bath and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs, electric light, laid oik in lawns, gardens, orchard, and asphalt and concrete paths. McKENZIE and CO. ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE MARKET TO-DAY. SITUATED IN LINWOOD. J?£?KA—5 ROOMS, brick, iron roof, 10ft cfcOOU stud, plastered, papered, tiled grates, mantles, linen press, 2 wardrobes, sewer, scullery, wr-sli>rouse, h.p. water, gaa; i-acre, well fenced, fruit trees ami garden; 2 minutes from tram, GOVT. MORTGAGE at 4 J per cent. R. S. McKENZIE and CO.. Auctioneers, Land Agents, and House Furnishers, 143 Cashel street (Next Bristol). R. ST. CLAIR McKENZIE, McK6GBI-3490 Principal and Auctioneer. DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED. DDIN(i T 0 N
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account SIR GEO. CLIFFORD, Bart,, Stouyhmst: 1 Trurk Fat Wethers Account MR H. V. MURRAY, Scargill: 2 Trucks Fat Sheep Account MR H. B. DOUGLAS, Greta: 1 Truck Fat Ewes ar.d Lambs Account MR F. TRAVERS, Culvci-Jon: 1 Truck Fat Ewes and Lambs Account. MR H. R. HADLER, Amberley: 2 Trucks Fat Lambs Account MR S. E. RUTHERFORD, Kowai Biish: 14 Fat Cattle Account MR. J. D. MATIIIE.SON, Grassdulc: 480 Two-tooih Halfbrcd Ewes Account MESSRS NICHOLLS and FISHER, Psiiau Downs: 250 Four-year-old Halfbrcd Ewes Acconnt MR E. A. WELD, Flaxbourno: 400 Four and Fivc-yca.r-old Halfbred Ewes 210 Two-tooth Thiee-qiiarterbrcd Ev.'cs Account BLACKFORD ESTATE, Methron: 100 Two and Four-tooth. Halfbrcd Ewes, Merino-E.L. cross Account MR J. S. KENNEDY, Culverdon: G Trucks Wethers <md Ewes Account MR A. J. SUNCKELL, Waiau: G Springing Heifers Account Mr'g. D. GREENWOOD, TeviotAccouirt MR W. LEONARD, GoraMino: 7 Springing; Heifers DALGETY and CO., LTD., 4320 Auctioncrs. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. \ GOOD FARMof 880 ACRES, good build- . ings, milking 100 cows, and cropping. Frioa £9O an acre, and good terms. 1 QHQ ACRES, 6-roomed Bungalow, 4 yean XtJyJO old, divided into 6 paddjeks, 85 acies in graas, 40 acres in oats, fcO acres turnips, and balance- native grass; well watered by water-races; trap shed, dairy 5-Btall atabW, chaffhoa&G. Pnc*. only £5 an acre. BARBADOE3 STREET, near Bealey avanue, on tram route—s-room<\l Cottage, with conveniences, and J-acre section. Pnoe £525. 1 Qfl ACRES, good dairying land, well JLOU fenced with gorse ar.d wire fences, and well watered, 6 paddocks; 80 acres grass, 20 acres oate, balance ploughed; good 5-room-ed house, with verandah, new cowsheds, ftBtolled stable, loose-box, implement shed, chaffhouse, man's whare; close to factory. A good and paying proposition. Price £44 an acre, and good terms. F. P. CLARIDGE and CO., 89 Tuam street; 91 St. Asuph street. C 2983-6291
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 12
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