{ AUCTIONS. ! PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. j IMPORTANT LAND SALE. j AT BULLOCK'S ARCADE. ASHBURTON. IN BANKRUPT ESTATE OP R. McELHINNEY. I FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 19*21. PYNE. GOULD, GUI.NNESB. LTD., in conjunction with N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD., ):r.vci received • instructions kam Tho J.'-;p*;tj i Official Assignee to eeil b;.* public atic;ivn j as above, two very , desirubhi ami improved farms, comprising: S7O ACRES FREEHOLD, at Fairfield, being the whole of the land described and comprised in C T 161-271, 18G-15 and 211-25, together w;th all buildings, ot-c., thereon, consisting of 7-roomed dwelling houec, stables, motor shed, wool shed, grain shed, 5-roomed cottage, stables, implement shed, etc. Subdivided into numerous well fenced and watered paddooks, situated 2 miles from Ashburton and 0 mika from Fairfield Freezing Works. 1331 ACRES FREEHOLD, at Westerfteld, being tho whole of tho land described and comprised in C T Bt-134, 116-23G, 263-116, and 310-4, together with all buildings, etc., thereon, consisting of dwelling house, granary and stables. Well subdivided and watered. Situated 2 miles from Westerfield and one mile from Lngmhor Railway Station. SALE AT 2 P.M. Full particulars on application to PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 3633 Joint Auctioneers. CLEARING SALE HIGH-CLASS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. WE arc instructed by MR SAMUEL GEMMELL, the farm beiag sold, to sell the whole of his Live and Dead Stock at the Homestead, DUNSANDEL ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17th. Particulars as follows: SHEEP—--250 Crossbred Ewes with 100 per cent, lambs DRAUGHT HORSES— Black Gelding, Darkie, syrs, all work Roan Mare, Bonny, 6yrß, all work Bay Mare, Kate, 9yrs, chains Bay Mare, Mag, llyrs, chains. Bay Gelding, Clyde, 7yrs, all work Ch. Gelding, Prince, aged, all work. Plough, Shaft and Leading Harness and Covers. IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES—--2 Duncan Farm Drays and Frames, 3 3furrow Duncan Ploughs, G horse Blocks, Massey-Harri9 Drill (complete), Duncan, 10 fr. Cambridge Roller, Booth Macdonald Steel Queen Discs. Duncan Grubber, Massey Cultivator, Duncan 5-leaf Harrows, Single-furrow Plough, McCormick Binder, McCormick Mower, Planet Jun., Plough. Chain*, Trees. 8 Store Pigs, sow in pig. 0 coils Cyclone Netting, Sheep Netting, Sheep Feeder, Avery Scales, Wheelbarrow, Grain Barrow, Scalding Tub, Pickling Tub, Grindstone, 218 ft Ladders, Barbed Wire, Farm and' Garden Tools, 2 18 x 2-1 Stack Covers, Horse Clipper, Stakes and Timber. Old Iron. 16 Sacks Machine-dressed Ryegrass Seed, each 8 bushels; 3 sacks Algerian Oats, 3 tons Oaten Sheaf Chaff, second hand Sacks and Sundries. SALE, 12 NOON. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD., 3984 In conjunction. LOHIIEY AM) 00., LTD. CITY NORTH. BUNGALOW AT £ISOO. Close to Roman Catholic Church, and Easy Walking Distance to Town. Of 5 rooms (northerly aspect), plastered *nd Art Papered throughout. THE ROOMS are all large, airy, and so appointed as to get all the Sun. Portico entrance, spacious hall, large bathroom with Doulton bath, Clinker brick fireplaces to both breakfastroom and drawingroom, Kap»i and gas range, built-in sideboards "to breakfastroom and kitchenette, the latter having every modern pantry cupboard, and tilting bins, scullery, H.P. water supply, H. and C. Service, electric light and gas, and tinder saOie roof, there is the lavatory, washhouse, with gas copper, and hot taps over tubs. The only outhouses being the Brick Motor Garage and Concrete Floored Fowlhouses. The Grounds cover an area of nearly {- acre, almost Square Section with over chain frontage, delightfully laid out in lawns surrounding, fruit, flower and vegetable gardens, and concrete pathed. The motor entrance is by private street at rear of residence, allowing full advantage to bo taken of the Magnificent Frontage for ornamental purposes. Apart from its conveniences, and proximity to the city, this is a most desirable home, very reasonably priced, and ;b.oald certainly be inspected before purchasing elsewhere. LOHREY and CO., LTD., 109 Caahel street. FOR PRIVATE SALE. • A MOST PLEASING ST. ALBANS RESIDENCE. ON the Sewer, within easy walking distance of City. £1345 is tie extremely low price asked for this fine, Single-Storeyed Tile-roofed ART BUNGALOW, consisting of 5 rooms and kitchenette, plastered, panelled, and recently papered throughout. Spacious bathroom with Doulton bath and basin, pantry, mesjt safe, roomy kitchenette, with ample supply of cupboards, 4 lircplaces with tile# grates" and hearths, wardrobes built ill, Jl.p. water sufpply, h. and c. service, electric ' lighting, gas for heating and cooking, wood and coal and washheruee, under same roof, ga.-, copper and hot taps over tubs, motor shed tor small car. Section is a fine sunny corner site of nbout 24 perches, asphalt-pa'thed, lawns almost surrounding, and tastefully planted in flower beds. Situated irt this popular locality, it is certainly at a, bargain price. There is a mortgage of £BOO at 6 per cent, interest, and the balance is required in cash. Tho owner is leaving tho district, and a quick sale is desired. Folio 28C LOHREY and CO., LTD., 1 .109 Cashel street. CITY ART BUNGALOW. CHRISTOHURCH WEST. WITHIN 3 Minutes' walking distance of Square, admirably suited to Doctors, Professional, and Business Men, or Town House for the country resident, consisting of 7 commodious rooms, 2 storeys, tile roof, large £un or sleeping balcony (glassed in, sliding sashes), reception hall, plastered, and elaborately panelled, papered and tinted, replete with everj* modern convenience, and domestic labour-saving device, and all offices with same roof over all. The general appointments and stationary furniture being features of special consideration and forethought, and in fact the most minute inspection of the interior leaves nothing to be desired. Tho Section area is ample, and in kepeing with the residence both as regards size and lay-out, and there is a driveway entrance for motor garage. The price—£3000—is extraordinarily low for such a centrally situated property, and most liberal terms are obtainable if desired. LOHREY and CO., LTD., 109 Cashel street. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. A SPLENDID FAMILY HOME. TOGETHER WITH r,i ACRES OF LAND, Just off the 3d Tram Section. A SOLIDLY-BUILT RESIDENCE of 9 Spacious Rooms, plastered and papered, large sun verandah, northerly aspect, tiled grates and hearths to 4 rcbee, and numerous cupboards built in, bathroom with Doulton bath and basin, pantry, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs (hot taps), h. and c. water service, electrio lighting, and every obtainable convenience. Outbuildings include man's quarters, largo workshop, stables, coybyre, fowlhouses, pigsty and motor shed. The 3i Acres are of heavy rich soil, and has a frontage of well over 2CO feet. Everything about this property is in excellent order, and. the general condition of the house and buildings is .first-class. The price is £2350, and liberal terms can be arranged, or tho owner will exchange for 6-ronied Bungalow, with i-acre, in a good locality. Folio 33C LOHIIEY and CO., LTD., 3537 109 Cashel 6treet. "AS"AXE a me«l of & mojsel by uiiiing -®- . "Military" Pickles. Delicious ana appetising. All grocers and stores. BelUM substitutes. &4245-8715
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