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AUCTIONS. , H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, APRIL .21st, Sola 11 o'clock. H'jß. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at hia Yards, Lichfield street—Building Material, 312,*1 3, 11 5, R.P.- Short, Length, 4 x 3, V.D.L., 21 7ft or S.H. Iron, 20 tit do., 7 7ft New Iron, 27 6fts, 15 sft, 20 Sft Sheets of Flat do., SOin wide. • Account CLIENX-750 SHEETS OF NEW IRON, Tit. ■ ' , • Doors, "Windows, Sashes, l Mantelpiece, with Tiled Register, 1 400 Sq. Tanks, 2 Extra Good Borrows 1 Sft Scott Range, with Tiled-back', 1 3ft dp., with H.P. Boiler, 1 Vyce, 1 Beach d0.,*l Block 3nd Teckle, 1 Snrav Pump, 1 Seed Drill and Cultivator, Lead" Bend., 20 Hp.uks of Best Se3mintf Twins, 2 Taroaulins, 15 x 15, 18 s 21, 2 Gents' Bicycles, 1 tit' Booth Windmill and Pump, Shovels, Spades, Phonograph, 1 Chest Carpenter's Tools, Planes, Saws, Braces, and Glass Panel Doors. Account CLIENT—SO Excellent Horse and Cow Covers, assorted sizes. . SO DRUMS BA.TT A2TD BOILSC JjTSSEED OIL. 5000 Comsacks, 2000 Confel Bags. : FOTXITURH—W»W. /6tretoher, Dining TaWe, K. do., Meat Chairs, 1 Overmantel. 20 Bags Onions, li Bags Potatoes, Big List Sundries. H. SORENSEN, 5383 • Auctioneer. » H. B. SORENSEN. , LARGE AND VALUABLE CONSIGN- -. MENT. BARGAINS FOR ALL. MERCHANDISE OF ALL DESCRIP- \ TIONS. PRICE SMASHING IN EARNEST. On accorrht of Northern, Southern, and Local Clients, we have been.commissioned to offer many fresh' consignments of Valuable Merchandise, representing thousands oi pounds of costs. PRINCIPAL LINES include—73 First Grade Ontario Duck Horse Covers, in assorted sizes; furthor -consignments of CONGOLEUM RUGS, 0 i 10.«, 9 i 7J, 9 x 6, 9 z 4& (the , prices have been almost cut in half to enable us to clear); 10,000 Corna&oksin 46and48inch Bize, all perfect; Thousands of Cental Bags, 12oz, a low price for fcaie lots; 98 AXMINSTER HEARTHRUGS. This is a star line at the price asked, and a rapid salcnis assured. Account Client-6 ROLLS of GENUINE SCOTCH HOMESPUN, hand loom woven TWEEDS, to bo offered at a sporting price; 500 DRUMS of RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL, all Thistle brand, the price hems', again reduced; 2000 Sheets of new Iron, in stock, 6, 7, efts; 100 Cases of Iron landing l shortly, all sizes included; TONS and TONS of No. 8 GALVANISED Plain and Black FENCING WIRE. GALVANISED and BLACK HOG WIRE; WHITE LEAD in cwt and i. cwt drums, all best brands;' Potato Forks, Shovels, Garden Spades; 1. Truck Wheat, at Board of Trade price. .Only Bona Fido can purchase from us. Offico Safes, Bicycles, Men's Boots. H. B. SORENSEN,

WAKELIN BROS. DAIRY ÜBMS, DAIIiY F A R M S. ON EASY TERMS. •ON EABY TERMS. FAMOUS WHAKATANE PLAINS. MR T. SECOOMBE, on .account of advancing years, is offering {or sale portion of his Famous Estate, near TVhakattoe. ■ •• THE FIRST INSTALMENT, OP • 16Qff . • ACRES, IN LOTS OP FROM 40 TO 115 ACRES, Vfill lie SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION at . whakatane-hall; whAkatane HALL, By the undersigned, on .'- ■ WEDNESDAY,- MAY .lift, , . ■ WEDNESDAY, MAY - ; 11th, ' At 2 p.m. TERMS: S' per cent. 01$ fall of hammer. i ,fi 'per.cent, in one month.' 20 per cent, in two-years'. Balance in five years. Improvements to value of 20 per cent, in 18th months. ; Interest on unpaid purchase money, 6 per cent.

This is a unique chance for a farmer with small means to get a first-class. farm at a small price.. . ' ■ Intending buyers wishing to inspect shou.d call on Mr Seccombe at Te Teko, who will arrango to have them shown over the property. . ' Conditions of sale may be inspected at the office of this paper, at Messrs'McVeigh and Fleming's Office, 86 Queen street, Auckland, at the Auctioneers' Office, or at Mr Seccombe's, Te Teko. . ♦ WAEEWN BROS., ' Auctioneers, 4628 . - Whangsrei. W. E. SIMES.ANDOO. TO PROPERTY SELLERS. IS YOUR PROPERTY HAxVGING FIRE?, TF so send us particulars. AVo still haye a £ood enquiry for all classes of property at reasonable prices a.nd are abie to arrange terms and mortgages to suit purchasers. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and. Estato Agents, 146 Hereford street. PQ7K-URGENT SALS WANTED, J~OiO OWNER LEAVING CJHRISTCHTTRCH. BECKENHAM—A Pretty Homo of 4 NICE ROOMS and sunny veiandah, facing the- north-west, just been painted and' nicely papered throughout,' ELECTRIC LIGHT AND GAS, hot, and cold service,: bathroom, pantry, 6cullery, washhouso', gae copper, tube, workshop, J-ACRE nicely laid! oui and planted. Everything in first-class order, not a penny to fpend, the place'having been most carefully looked after, and a hotter,, well kept homo it would'be hard to iind. o in and we'll be pleased to sho you. MUST POSITIVELY BE SOLD. • (423) 11-Ui'AWA: Very i'iusnx BUiSr 'V. GALOW of 6 largo rooms, replete throughout with ©very modem convenience, electric light and gae, hot and cold service, Doulton bath, washhonse,'copper and tube, wood and coal ebed; J-ACRE OF LAND, over 2 chains frontage (anyone not wanting all tho land could sell eff a eect ; in), nicely laid out and planted. Prettily situated in_ a nice part of Opawa, handy to the tram in ©very respect, and very choice. (283) AX ACRES RICH LAND/ AND BUNGA*2 " LOW. OF 6 ROOMS, close to the tram 2d section. An ideal home for tho man who wants ft property with some land, and this'ia a particularly rich piece, practically all in grass; about" J-acre, or little more, in garden, nicely laid out and planted. BUNGALOW OF 6 GOOD ROOMS (built about 8 years), replete with electric light and ail modern conveniences, eeptio tank, motor shed, cowshed, dairy, fowihouse's. PRICE RIGHT, the OWNER IS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH, and ho U a keen aelto. Come in and we will motor you out to see this property. (52)

W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 146 Hereford street, Christchiuch. ('Phone 1629.) • .- • 1030 H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. GREAT TERMS. . FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, REDCLIFFS. ..£l3O DEPOSIT. £l5O DEPOSIT. An EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT Brick Homo of SEVEN FINE ROOMS, with largo sun verandah, conservatory, double MOTOR CAKAGE, brick waehhouse, workshop, wood shed, iowlhouse. LARGE HALL with rfide swing door, loft stud, LARGE LIVING ROOMjj-ervery between kitchen, and dining-room, mail's room oii kitchen, LARGE UATMROOit, ELECTRIC LIGHT, ev«ry modem convenience, concrete cellar, linen press, etc.. etc. CORNER SECTION of about HALF-ACRE, vvell laid out and'well fenced. . I A PROPERTY THAT GETS ALL THE I SUN.. PRICE ONLY £2IOO. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Sole Agents: H G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 138 HEREFORD STREET. L5525-4SG3

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17124, 20 April 1921, Page 13

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