AUOTIONB. GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. THIS DAT THIS DAT AUCTION SALE. IX" OUR BOOMS, 633-635 Colombo street, At 1 o'clock. On behalf of a DECEABED ESTATE. will sell "WITHOUT RESERVE, the ', Lady's and Gent's Gold Watches, Manicure Set, Lady's and Gent's Bicycles, Clothing of all description* Glassware, Crockery, Ornaments. Cheats of Drawees, Kauri Sideboards, Che™), Dining and Kitchen Tables, Austrian Chairs. Italian (wood and iron) Bedsteads, Couches. Sowing Machines, Pr&ms, Bos Ottoman, Easv Cha.ir*, Baby's Wood Cot, Bcby's High Chairs, Liskurl Table Cover, etc., etc., and PIANO by Bunton and Crocker. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., ***» Auctioneers. TO-MORROW TO-MORROW THURSDAY,. at 1 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION" SALE. Ou.tho Premises, "to LAWRENCE STREET (Off Ensor's road), ' VERT SUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE. THE GOODS ARE ALMOST NEW. OWNER GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING. Instructions arc to Sell * WITHOUT RESERVE. THE List of Main Articles appeared in last Saturday's papers:— Axminster and Hair-cloth Carpets, No. 66 Drop-head Oak Singer Machine, Asmin. Hail Carpet anct I<ino.,. Oak Fireside Settee and Bronze Set, Copper Screen, Oak Sideboard, Oak Oval Exten. Tabic, Oak Palm Stands, Jardinieres, etc.. Brown Velvet Chesterfield Suite, 7 pieces, in Oak Frames, Oak Hallstand <a beauty), D. Oak Bedstead complete, Oak Oval Mirror Wardrobe, Oak Ov*l Duchesse with 2 oval Reflex Mirrors, Washstand and Ware to match, Ottoman .Couch, Secretaire, 3ft Gin Wood Bedstead- complete., Crockery, Stainless Cutlery, lot good Jam, Kitchen Sundries, and other Lots too varied to mention. . AUCTIONEER'S NOTE-There ■& NO RESERVE. We must soil. No person can a.uarrel with the esqukito quality of the goods. Take' Sumner or Woolßton Cars, and got off at Ensor's road. GEORGE ANDERSON and.CO., Ml£ • • • Auctioneers, PQCA LINWOOD Semi-Bungalow, XtXJOXJ kauri .built, 5 rooms, right up to date. Cash only £2OO. Balance arranged^ [K— LINWOOD—Returned Soldier's 'O Property: T House, 5 rooms, with every possible convenience; 23 perches land. Cash £285. Balance arranged. " tooms, btth, hot and <M/O\J\J cold, sewer, gaa stove, all conveniences. Easy terms can bo arranged.
GEO. ANDERSON and CO., . Land Agents end Auctioneers, Furniture Salesmen, 633-33 COLOJSBO STREET. A2SO7-4310 DALGETY AND CO.. LIMITED. iETHV E N S A L FRIDAY, Bth APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account P- McCEACKEN, ESQ., Glenrock: - 860 F.M. Halfbred Ewes Account J. D. McORACKEN. ESQ., Glenariffo: " ..» .480 F,>fc."Hatfpred : Ewes ■ ■■? ." •:'"-•: 300 F.M. Merino Ewes DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., 4417 , Auctioneers. n U L V E E D E N SALE. TUESDAY,'I9th APRIL. SPECIAL ENTRIES. ' Account GLYNN WYE STATION: 500 S.M. Merino Ewes 600. F.M. Morino Ewes Account W.' O. RUTHERFORD,' ESQ., Marble Point: 200 .Two, Four, Sis, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewos DALGETY and gOMPANY, LTD., WEIGHT, STEBHENSON AND CO., LTD. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN SOUTHLAND.. 1900 Aores Freehold, 2165 -Acres Pastoral Leas*," 10 years to run. Rent, £56 per annum. DISTANT four' miles from rail-way and stock yards. 500 Acres > ewamp, good cattle country, balance good sheep country. Fenced and subdivided. Leooehold 'is _ low hill country—a gift at'the low rental. Buildings, ..Five-roomed Dwellinghouew, stable, shearing shed. Estimated carrying capacity 2000 to 2250 sheep and 2QO head of cattle. Price: £5 5s per aore for Freehold, Leasehold given in.' Terms: 35 per cent, cash, balance in five vears. Interest 6 per cent. This is a most attractive proposition for two young fellows, who cannot help dodni; well on it even on to-day's value of wool. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Caahel street, Christchurch.-W8873-3791 PEOPEETEBS JOE SALE. S.C.THOMPSON.
, YOUR CHANCE. THE BEST PROPOSITION OFFEEED. FOR GENERATIONS. £6 PEE ACRE. £6 PER ACRE: £6 PER ACRE. OMA ACRES SPLENDID SHEEP ZulV COUNTRY. GOOD CONDITION NOW, AND YET Nine miles from railway station, 1} mile* from school, good loads. Beautiful clean tussock, several hundred acres ploughable, over 200 aires already ploughed, 12 paddocks; undulating, watered by running stream, post and wire fences;- sheep to acre; 5-roomed House* woolated, stables, • trapshed, blacksmith's, forge, men's whir*. Owner retiring, but would consider dairy tend or town property vicinity Christchurch exchange basis.- • S. C. THOMPSON. r Note Change of Address: 18854-9767 170 CASHEL STREET. DEVEBEUX. KING AND CO., LID. onnn ACRES, good sweet tussock coanUUU try, handy to Christchurcn. Very easy terms. _ Low price, only £7 per acre. Owner leaving ior England. Ofififl CBES > for Sala or to Let; 20 j~\JSJ\J miles North Canterbury district; 7s 6d-per acre. anfifV BEAUTIFUL SHEEP and limetJ\j\t\J atone country that carries themt Part of Prime Canterbury, £32,000 as a woing concern. .EA ACRES, Dairy Land, Sefton. . .£63 per D\) acre. A AAA ACRES, beautiful rolling <Jowns. •4UIAJ Northern: district Only U per DEVEBEUX, KING and C0.,-LTD., Land,' Estate, and Geneva] Agent*.. P.O. Bos i&■ • Telephone 1154. DSOB3-2993
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19210406.2.101.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 13
Word count
Tapeke kupu
758Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17112, 6 April 1921, Page 13
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.