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AUCTIONS. FARMERS ; ~SALEYABDSr Dr. Mare, 6yrs, all work; trial B Geld., Syia, Petereta—Winia Br Mare. 6yrs, e. and h. ? n l' ?«' J and h -' used to children Grey Half-dr. Hare, »U work, staunch and right Piebald Mare, s. and hj., all work £„ « y ,, G * ld » 8 y w t «• and hj.; good sort Blk Geld., Byrs, s. and hj., Rothschild Colt— Specification Mare Blk Mare 9yre, s. and d. harness Agod Gelding, good Rubbe.-tyred Gig and Harness, nice turnout HARNESS—3 Sets Brass-mounted Trap Harness (good order), Set New Gig Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 3 Sets Gig Harness, and Warehouse line of Best Quality Horse Covers, So. Dray Saddle and Breeching, Odd Jiarness. VEHICLES-2 Light Sp. Dravs, 30cwt. Sp. Dray, Grocer's Cart, Whitechapol Cart, 3 Rustic Traps, 3 Tip Dravs, Carrier's Express (no reserve), R.T. Tray Gig. IMPLEMENTS-3 Farm Drills, P. and D. Disc Harrows (now),, S.F. Ploughs, D.F. Ploughs, Harrows, S.F. Disc Plough, Hay Press, Grabber, Andrews and B«aTea Chaffcutter, llin mouth, Webb feed PIGS at 1 o'clock. MUTTON—Large quantity Sides and Quarters. PRODUCE-2 Truck's Heavy OaUheaf (discoloured), must bo gold, 3 Part Trucks Oatsbeaf, 3 Trucks Oat Straw Chaff, 3 Trucks Wheat Straw Chaff, 70 Sacks Garton Oats, 60-100 Onions, Bran, Pollard, Wheat, Hay, etc. . SUNDRIES—Seed Cleaner, Wool Press, Blacksmith's Bellowß, 6 Coils Barb Wire and Black Wire, 3 Coils Galv. Wire, 8 Crockery dates, 2 Wheelbarrows, 2 Ranges, 100 Chaff Sacks, Sewing Macliino, Push Pram, Cot, Portable Copper, 2 Gents' Cycles, Kettles, Saucepans, 7-piece Drawing-room Suite, Roofing, and Sundries. POULTRY—Each Wednesday and Saturday. F P. CLARIDGE and CO., 5059 62 Tuam street and 91 St. Aeaph street. A GOOD FARMof 880 ACRES, good buildings, milking 100 cows, and cropping. Price £9O an acre, and good terms. IQ/\Q ACRES, 6-roomed Bungalow, 4 years XuUt/ old, divided into 6 paddocks, 88 acres in gra«, 40 acres in oats, 80 acres turnips, and balance native gra*s; well watered by water-races; trap shed, dairy 6-sUll stable, cheffhouse. Piioe only £5 an acre, and good terms. BARBADOES STREET, near Bealey avsnue, on tram route—-5-room<si Cottage, with conveniences, and j-acre flection. Prios £525. 1 Qfi ACRES, good dairying land, well JLOU fenced with gorse and wire fence*, and well watered, 6 paddocks; 80 acres grass, 20 acres oat*,; balance ploughed; good 6-room-ed house, with verandah, new cowsheds, 6stalled stable, loose-box, implement shed, ch&ffhouee, man's whan; close to factory. A good and paying proposition. Price £44 an acre, and good terms. F. p. CLARIDGB and CO., 80 Tuam attest; 01 St. Asaph street. C 2983-6291 GEORGE ANDERSON AND CO. GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE. ON THE PREMISES, 60 MALCOLM AVENUE, BECKENHAM. (No. 2 Car stops at Comer.) At 1 p.m. IUPERIOR OAK FURNITURE AND ) EFFECTS. Main list appeared in last Saturday night's papers. Piano has been withdrawn. Lovely Oak Sideboard, Oak Screw Exten. Tablo, 6 H.B. Oak Dining Chairs (movable seats),' Extraordinarily fins, lot of Linoleums, about 12 x 15, Rugs, Mats, Pictures, Wire Couch, Oak Bedstead, Ducheaso, Pedeetal Shaving Mirror (*li Oak), Lovely Unique '/-drawer Chsval, S. Wood Bed complete, 5 Sacks now •Spuds, Kit. Sundries, etc., etc. Also the SUPERB NEW BUNGA'OW, Comprising 6 rooms, Doulton Bath and Basin, hot and cold water, electric light, and •very possible convenience—a lovely home, built aibout 1 year ago. Owner must sell, and the terms are easy. ' NOW REMEMBER-NO RESERVE. GEORGE ANDERSON and CO., 5061 I Auctioneers. X*QuC-<!ITY—A real nice home, semi*»OOD Bungalow, plastered and papered, elec. light, sewer, J-acre; vacant. Terms ar-n-JQKA—2J ACRES real good land, eK/JLOOI/ House 4 rooms, 4 glasshouses, 2 70 x 20, 1 60 x 14, 1 24 x 10, good water supply, 40 vines in one house; 8 years old. Easy terms. Possession at once. •PI/JKA—II ACRES real good land; 2 XfLrtuXf Houses on this property; one is a new house, 4 largo rooms, all conveniences. Good deposit. Possession at once. GEO. ANDERSON and CO., Land Agents, Auctioneers, , Furniture Salesmen, 823 633-38 Colombo street. HARMAN AND STEVENS. LTD. £I3OO. ALONGSIDE TRAMLINE, 2d SECTION. 6-Roomed BUNGALOW, plastered, hot and cold service, electric light, bathroom, pantry, souliery. washhouse, copper, tubs sewer connexion h.p. water. 12 Minutes' ride from the Square. For immediuto sale at tae above price. Card to view from HARMAN and STEVEN a, LIMITED. CITY" (WES!")/ POSSESSION AT ONCE. 6-Roomed RESIDENCE, plastered, beautifully decorated, latest papers hot and coid service, electric light throughout, sewer connexion, h.p. water, gai for cooking, porcelain bath, slab tiled fireplaces, eve-ything of the very latest. Sun veiandah, nice high and dry eection, northern aspect. Ideal position. For abeoiuie sale, owner leaving Ghristchurch. Card to view from HARMAN and aTEVENS, -.LIMITED. REDUCED'TO •£1950 Substantially built 7-roouieu. Residence (all picued timbers), piusteied and papered, eLotrie light througiiout, ga» for cooking, pantry, scullery, picture rails, curtain washhouse, copper, tubs, splendid large workshop nearly 4-AOKIS bection, witn lawas fruit trees, etc. A flrawuat* home, handy to school, tiam, etc. Owner out to sell. Card to view irom HARjttAS and STEVENS, LIMITED. TO POULTRYMEN. £<JOO AS A GUn\u CONCERN. 4-Roomed HOUSE, electric light, windmill, good outbuildings, lowlhouses to accommodate 600 fowls. btooic and plant now on tne place:—3oo Pullets, 100 Hens, 100 Ducks, Incubators, Brooder, Grain, etc., etc. i ACRE LAND part in lucerne. Note the price £9OO. Walk in, walk out. HARMAN and S'IEVENS, LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, SHARii.BR-jKr.ltU. Chief Agents: JNORXHTRH ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. 'PHONES 494 and 4391. H5612-4C82 BALCAIRN-LEITHFIELD CAR. F' connexion with tire Mail Service a Car will meet the Morning Train at BALCAIRN Daily to convey psmoomk to LEITHFUXD. If required for Evening Train 'Phone the Leithfield Post Office. W. SARICH, XlO3 Leithfiold.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 12

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