FARMERS' SALEYARDS. _ _ A T 11 A.M. HOBSES, CARTS, and HARNESS-3r. Geld., Byrs, good upstanding* sort, suit ip. dray ox express; J Dr. Black Maro, all work, quiet, suit lorry or carrier; Br. Mare, all work, quiet and right; Dr. Gelding, aged, good all-round farm horse; and 9 —*—'-- -* all sorts, suitable for hawkers, fan , riers, and others; 1 ton Sp. Dray (as new), 2 Carriers' Tana with hoods, Station 'Waggonette, 1 Rubber-tyred Gi?, 2 Iron-tyred Gigs, 3 Rustic Dogcarts, 2 Heavy Spring Drays, Farm Dray, Tip Dray, 2 Carts (no reserve). 2 Seta Trap Harness, 1 Gig Set, 3 Farm Dray Sets, New Covers, Dt. Collars and I Hames, Odd Harness. 1 p.m.—PIGS. A nice line of ' 1 p.m.—DOGS. Sheep Dog. 15 ■ Boss Jr., dam Lass, from Sheffield district. I 1.30 p.m.—POULTRY: Turkcvs, Geese, I Pullets, Table Chickens. I MUTTON on sale all day. Butcher in attendance. 60 sid<is sold last Friday. The output epeaks for quality. I.ls—Chaff end Produce. Wo will offer a large quantity of vnrious kinds of Oatsheaf, comprising 2 Trucks Heavy, 2 Part Trucks Slightly Discoloured, SO Sack's Damaged Chaff, also several end of lir.c-s Oat Straw Chafi, Wheat Straw Chaff, Prime Hnv and Cow Hay, Straw, 90 Sacks Mil! Dust, 20 Sacks Flour Sweepings, Dun, Garton, and Algerian Oats, Crushed Oats, Ist and 2nd quality Fowl Wheat, Maize, Peas, Beans, Pollard, Bran, Cr. Barley, Carrots, Swedes, Potatoes, Parsnips, Poultry and Pig Foods. 2 p.m.—Sundries and Implements : Palm Stand, Duchesse, Dress. Table, Crockery, Bedroom Ware, Organ, Stove, Griller, Tub, Wheelbarrow, 60 new Bandicoot Rabbit Trapa, Separators, Ladders and Steps. Bicycles, Motor Bike, Plough?, Disc, Chain narrows, Fowl and Babbit Netting, Blk. and Gal. Barb, Sheep Netting. Plain Wire. Sheet Iron Bx3 feet, Pinus and Red Pine Timber. LUNCHEON* OX THE PREMISES. We want to Buy Sacks, large or small lots, 3-furrow Plough, and Governess Cart, good Spring Dray (30 cwt). F. P. CLARinoE md CO 5869 C. GATEHOUSE, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th, 1.30 p.m., AT 50 BURXSIDE ROAD, FENDALTON. f>AA PAIRS INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, -i\J\J ppri r , t al:c ] Second Season Birds. AH lying, and Best Strains Procurable. Without Reserve. =S7O P. p. CLARIDGE and CO. OOq ACRES First-class Land, 5-roomed &iOti House, etc. 80 acres in oats, 30 acres for rape and turnips. PBICE, £45 PER ACRE. Eolio IS3D F P. CLARIDGE and CO. HAREWOOD. nr\ ACRES Good Land. 5-Roomod House, "" shed, loft, cowbails. etc., 11 acres green feed, 5 acres good swamp, well watered. Price, £55 lCs per acre. F. P. CLARIDGE and CO. ~" ~ PAPANUI. 83. ACRES, heavy land, all in potaioes, £ 4r. House, bathroom washhouse, copper and tubs, 2-stalled stable, 4-stalled cowbyre, concrete floor, dairy, etc. The property has two frontages. Price £2150, £SOO deposit. Folio 170 FARMERS' SALEYARDS. RIOCARTON. IS, 5-Roomed Bungalow, all con- — vomences, gas, Mastered and papered, h. and c, panelled hall and dining-room, 4 fireplaces, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, washhouse, copper and. tubs, nicely laid out. Price £I9OO. Folio 17A F. P. CLARIDGE and CO. GEO. GRAY, C 3171-1322 Property Representative. TONES, NORTON AND CO., LTD. NORTON AND CO., LTD., Established 1888, , HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 106 HEREFORD STREET. -AUCTION SALES IN OUR ROOMS EACH WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 1.30 p.m. Open Friday Evoning, 7 to 9. AN AVONSIDE BARGAIN. COMPULSORY SALE. -Plon DEPOSIT - Immediate possession, cK/J-V/U Exceptionally well built Residence oi 6 rooms, every possible modern convenience, e.1., h. and c, garage, etc., etc. High terraced section. If you want a good home, cheap, THIS IS IT. Fol.i 77 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. A NEW BRIGHTON NIBBLE. OWNER LEAVING AT ONCE. jpT BUYS a Cosy 4-Roomed T *-*-' low, situated in best pL.. Brighton. Handy to tram. J-Acre sec ion. This is the cheapest property offering to-day. Fol. 54 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. THE PICK OF SPREYDON. £1 200 —BEATJTIFUL BUNGALOW of S*I"»JV/" 5 room=, close to tram, absolutely up-to-date, panelled hall, porcelain bath and basin, e.1., h. and c, and nil aodern conveniences. Large section nicely iiid out in lawn and garden. Good terms. Early possession. Fol. 147 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. uxxa ui a iwuiuo, Colombo street, cen- ' tral, suitable for dressmaking, etc. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. Auctioneers, Land Salesmen, and Valuators, 'Phone 693. 105 Hereford street, 5037 Chris tchurch. H. C. SMITH. fPHE CITY MARKET, 'PHONE 4497. 'PHONE 44-J7. 650 Colombo street. PUBLIC AUCTION, TU.-DAY, 11 A.M. Account Mr J. Adams, Wooiston—Jersey Holstein Cross, in fuil profit; Jersey Hoistein Cross, due Sept. sth; both ruiet and sound. Cream Can, Demo Separator, etc., Also, FULL CHEST OF CARPENTER'S TOOLS IN SPLENDID ORDER. The above lots will bo auctioned about 12.15 p.m. Account Mr Rundall, Chrislchurch—s- - Paige Car, 4-cylindcr, High Tension Mag., Lamps, Hood, Spare lyre, Tools; any trial, with very low reserve. Cows and Pig 3 Auctioned at 12 Noon. Guaranteed Fresh Eggs and Poultry Auctioned 2 p.m. sharp. Vehicles, Horses, Furniture. See full list Thursday's papers. Account Thome Bks., Wooiston: HalfDraught Gel., aged, all work; Light Spring Dray; Set Harness. Wanted, 40 Acres Heavy Land, with modern house, for Client. 5876 H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. DAILY TIME-TABLE. Leave Teddington 7.45 a.m.. Allandale 8.5 a.m., Governor'* Bay 8.20, Rapaki 8.40, arrive Lyttelton 9- u , • Leave Lyttelton 9.30 am Rapaki 9.50, Governor's Bay 10.10, Allandaio 10.30, arr. Teddington 10.50. Afternoon Service (Mons. Weds., and Sats. only)-Lcavo Teddington (if required) 3.10 p.m., Allandale 3.30, governor 8 Bay 3.45, Rapaki 4.5, arr. Lyttelton 4.20. Leave Lyttelton 4.30 p.m.. Rapaki 4.50, Governor's Bay 5.10 Allandale 5.20, arr . Teddington (if required) 0.40 p.m. Special trips by arrangement. Phono, Allandale. Q p 3950 ProDrietor. /OAKLEY'S MOTORS. OIKLEY'S MOTORS. SUMMER TIME-TABLE. ,ave Broadway's 8.30, Akaroa,l.3o, Broad I < ov> Akaroa 8.30. Sundays—Tourist 1 P ffiCe T»t'h a bv' a 'Phone 1906; Barlow, 'fhone *S L !M Office, Cathedr.l equate: Goodwin, Akaroa. 'Phone 81. * a All'"pkr-3ls can ba left, ind particulars City Garage, DOMINION MOTORS. Giouces/er street 'Phone 3625 Passengers are requested to cook day before Kg Christchurch, and day before i ■„« Akaroa -" u particulars, ring m S im FARES: £1 Single, 35s Ke •Phone 1867. turq.
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