AUCTIONS. GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. AUCTION SALE. THIS MY. THIS DAY, this vax. lino jf£±f nv . I>- OUR COMMODIOUS AUCTION ROOMS, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET, PIANO by Tonisca,° Solid Kauri Bedroom Suite, comprising Oval XircvTj Wardand other Easy Choi and Kauri OvermsKitchen and Dining ' Single and Double Iron x locks, Kapoc Beddii drawers, Mirrors, "J^ "iSriv Linen Push Cart, Pictures, Garden Tooii Pots 'and Pans, Crockery, Bedware, firLinos., Asamster and Tapestry Carpel Kunne'rs, Jewellery, and other lots, GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., .-0, Auctioneers. SUPERIOR AUCTION SALE. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 14th INST., at 1 p.m. ?TEW OAK FURNITURE, 2*o RUBBISH. NO RUBBISH. ON THE PREMISES, 72 LYTTEL-TON STREET, SPREYDON; (No. 6 Car stops at Lyttelton street.) Main, Lota were advertised Last Saturday Night's Papers. (RINCIPAL LOTS COMPRISE:—New Axminater Carpet, 12' x 0, Oval Oak Table, Lovely Brown Velvet Chesterfield and 2 Largo Divan Chairs, Rags, Mats, and Good Linos, Beautiful Stained Oak. Bedroom Suite, with Oval Mirrors, Morris Chair, Semi-Chevol Wood Drop-side Cot, Meat Safe, 2 8a.33 Hour, Electric Iron Cooker, Fan, and Elec- | trie Engine, 2 Military Camp Beds, Mower, ! Garden Tools, etc., etc. Almost Not OVERLAND MOTOR-CAR. GEO. ANDERSON! and CO., 4051 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE! REMINDER. DON'T FORGET OUR GREAT AUCTION SALE. ' ON THE PREMISES, BO MALCOLM AVENUE, BECKENtHAM. No. 2 Tram Stopfe at Malcolm avenue. UNRESERVED SALE, ON FRIDAY, 15th INST., at 1 p.m. List appeared in Last Saturday Ndght's Pa-pcrs. THE Goods are Absolutely an Good as new, and no Reeerve, as owner is also putting up the Property, details of which are aa under: — In conjunction with -our Furniture Sale wo will offer this Beautiful BUNGALOW, situated at above address, comprising B rooms, Doulton Bath and Basin, hot and cold water, electric light, every possible convenience. A Lovely, Property. Easy Terms can ho arranged. GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., 4995 Auctioneers. rtQQ-—CITY—A real nice home, eomltfcOOD Bungalow, plastered and papered, elec. light, sewer, J-acre; vacant. Terms ar-r»-jQ(-ry_2£ ACRES real good land, cp-LOOI/ House 4 rooms, 4 glasshouses, -2 70 X 20, i 60 x 14, 1. 24 x 10, good water supply. 40 vines in ono houeo; 8 years old. Easy terms. Possession at once. Houses on this property, one is a new house, 4 large rooms, all conveniences. Good deposit. Possession at once. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., Land Agents, Auctioneers, Furniture Salesmen,' 823 633-35 Colombo street. WEIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN SOUTHLAND. ISOO Acres Freehold, 2465 Acres Pastoral Lease,' 10 years to run. Rent, £SO per < annum. DISTANT four miles from railway and ' stock yards. 600 Acres swamp, • good cattle country, balance good sheep country. Fenced and subdivided. Leasehold is low hill counter —a gift at the low rental. BuildI ings, Five-roomed Dwellinghouse, Btable, shearing shed. Estimated carrying capacity 2000 to 2260 sheep and 200 head of cattle. Price: £5 5s per acre for Freehold, Leasehold given in. . Terms: 25 per' cent, cash, balance in five years. 'lnterest G per oentr , This is a most attractive proposition for two young fellows, who cannot help doing well on it even on to-day's value of wool. Further particulars on application to WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch. W8873-3791 H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. GREAT TERMS. ... FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, REDOLIFFS. j£lso DEPOSIT. JEISO DEPOSIT, An EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT Brick Home of SEVEN FINE ROOMS, with un verandah, conservatory, d<— T '- shop, wood'shed, fowlhouse, LARGE HALL with* wid: Bwing door, 12ft stud, LARGE LIVING ROOM, servery between kitchen and dinin»-roora, maa/a room off kitchen, LARGE XJATHROOM, ELECTRIC LIGHT, every modern convenience, concrete cellar, linen Kress, etc., etc. vORNER SECTION of about HALF-ACRE; well laid out and well fenced: A PROPERTY THAT GETS ALL THE SUN.. PRICE ONLY £2IOO. \ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 60,19 LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers," 133 HEREFORD STREET. - L 5525-4662 FARMERS' SALEYARDS. » GOOD FARMof SSO ACRES, good build- . ings, milking 100 cows, and cropping. Price £OO an acre, and good terms, "IOAQ ACRES, G-roomed Bungalow, 4 years At/U!/ old, divided into 8 paddocks, 85 acres in grass, 40 acres in oats, 60 acres turnips, and balance native grass; well watered by water-races; trap shed, dairy o-stali stable, chaffhouse. Pnoe only £5 an acre, and good terms. BARBADOES STREET, near Beaky avsnuo, on tram route—s-rooui<\i Cottage, with conveniences, and ii-acro eeclion. Prioo .£525. 'IQA ACRES, good dairying land, well J.OU fenced with gorso and wire fences, and well watered, 6 paddocks; 80 acres grass; 20 acres oats, balauoe ploughed; good 5-roonv r6 House, with vorandab, new cowsheds, 6stalled stable, looss-Hox, implsfment shed, chafihouse, man's whare: close to factory. A good and paying proposition. Price £44 as latere, and good terms. F. P. CLARIDGZ «ad CO., 83 Tuam street; 91 fit. Asaph stxtA C 2983-6201 ELECTRICITY. ceoault us. DOMINION ELECTRICAL CO. 115 Armagh street. 86520-33S
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