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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. TATIEE SALL'S SALE. TO-MORROW. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDEOn behalf of CLIENT: 1 Bay Mare, a?cd. abt. !•} years, tiorousrhb'rwl, broken to S. and D. Harness; good hark or stork horse 1 Shaffer Gig, in .mod order: yet harness On behalf of MR N. J. BROWN, Dursandel : 2 Dnwughi Hots**; one broken chains: one broken ail -work; any trial; good workers On behalf of ME E. SLEIGHT, Whitecliffs: Bay Draught iiarc, 9 years Bay Draught Marc; aged; uaed to nhl * country On behalf o; Mr C. BADE, Lccston: Bav Milkcart Geld.; S. and Harness; "triai; good mover and journey horse On behalf of CLIENT: Draught Chestnut Marc, aged, oil work; H. MATSON and CO. t-O-MOKTIOW (SATURDAY). TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). QA L E >•J AL E TO CI, CRATO ?r,« Clt Aid and CRAIG a.:i'J BYAU C T I .13 Y A U C T 1 O'CLOCK SHARP. () CLOCK SHARP. O'CLOCK SHARP. JSH A PARTNERSHIP. THOMAS THOMAS THOMAS .farm: VAKM.' HARM.' 'AI'OHF.NGAKN 'ACCHKNGAKN 'AUCHENGAEN ■WEEN OHOKA AND FERNSIDE, „._'WI-:EN OHOKA AND FERNSIDE, AT H. MATSON and . CO.'S ROOMS, CVSHEL STREET, CURISTCIIUKCII. Jl O'CLOCK SHAKP. ]l O'CLOCK SHARP. U O'CLOCK SHARP. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-07\ ASSN., 4009 in conjunction. TONES, NORTON AND CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE. THIS DAY, THIS DAY', IN OUR ROOMS, '°l<l5 P ' HEREFORD ST. L\7"E will sell on behalf of various Clients, • » the following goods:—Main items: Rimu Bedroom Suite, large Mirror-back Sideboard, Oak Wardrobe, 2 Oak Cabinet GrEjnophones, Leather Couch, 3-piecc ChesterSeld Suite, Morris Chairs, Scagrass Rocker, Seagrass Cake Stand, Duchesse Cheats, Cabinets, Easy and Kitchen Chairs, Bedside Table, Madras Muslin, Carpets, corner Cupboard, Bedding, Gent's Bicycle, Croquet" Set, Saucepans, Kattles, Crockery, Ottoman Couch, Small Sideboard, Dining and Kitchen Tables, Double and Single Bedsteads and Wiro Mattresses, Shelving, "Washstands and a variety of useful Kitchen Sundries, etc., etc. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., 4103 Auctioneers. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD. Established 1888. HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 105 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTION SALES IN OUR ROOMS EACH 1 WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. At 1.30, p.m. Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 9. NORTH RICHMOND-CLOSE TO TRAM. A THOROUGHLY Modern Bungalow of five rooms, complete with all offices and all conveniences. Faithfully built and in perfect order. The grounds are well laid out, and the whole property cannot fail to pleas© the discriminating buyer. The owner [ is on the eve of transfer to a Northern City, ' and mii3t soil. There is a large Government Mortgage. The price is low, and the terms are eeay. Pol. 429 I TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. JUST OVER BEAUiY AVENUE. CLOSE TO PAPANUI CAR. \ SOUND, Well-built Verandah House of six rooms, all conveniences, large section, sunny aspect. This is a home that can be bought without much strain on the family purse. The price is just over i'9oo, and the deposit only £l5O. Balance paid on an easy instalment system that makes home buying easy. Thia is the best value ofieTing to-dav. FoL 364 TONES, NORTON and CO., LTD. ARMAGH STREET WEST. I'XITE have received instructions from the » » .' owner to dispose of his 2-Storeyed Residence of 10 Rooms. This property is in perfect order, every modern convenience is here, and the price is right. Our client is out to sell, and an offer in the vicinity of :£2500 will be considered. Eaey termß can be arranged. Fol- 35.0 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. ST. ANDREWS SQUARE. * CHARMING BUNGALOW of Four t Rooms with every feature that the present -day architect can devise to moke borne life beautiful. ' The interior is obyiously the work of a master of the decorative art, figured panelling and artistic papering. Two large sunporches, suitable for sleeping out. 32 perches, lordly garden. This class of properly rarely comes on the market, but lha owner is out to sell. LARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. TERMS. Pol. 418 TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD. 105 Hereford street. H. C. SMITH. THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. PUBLIC AUCTION—TO-DAY, 11 A.M. ACCOUNT NUMEROUS CLIENTS—A Varied Consignment of Furniture and Effects, Linos., Carpets, Duchesses, Crociery, Garden Tools, etc. SUNDRIES—A Large Entry of Useful Lines. PRODUCE—A Varied Consignment. POULTRY AND EGGS AT 2 P.M. Ducks. Hens, Cockerels, Geese, Turkeys, Hens, and Chicks, guamnteed fresh Eggs, Vegetables, and Cut Flowers. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. 'Phone 4407. 4116 I FARMERS' SALE YARDS. > ST. ASAPH STREET WEST. PUBLIC AUCTION—THIS DAY, U A.M. Horses (10 entered). Entries received up to time of sale. The Largest Stock of Vehicles in Canterbury to select from. Pigs and Cows offered at 12.30 p.m. "°resent entry—Pen of small Stores. Produce at 12.45 p.m. 7e buvc in stock all lengths of Galvanised Iron, 6d per foot. Wanted, good, sound, full-size Chaff Sacks 4117 H. C. SMITH. JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. THIS DAY. THIS DAY. AT 1 P.M. AUCTION SALE OF RICCARTON PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, NO. 70 HINAU STREET, JUST OFF PURIRI STREET, doso to Riccarton road. On account of H. N. HAWKER, ESQ. (who is leaving for England). rPHE PROPERTY comprising; BUNGA■*J LOW of 5 rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences. Together with 1 rood 2G perches of land. Ample :oom lor tennis court. ALSO. THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, including AXMINPTER CARPET, CHESTERFIELD AND •EASY CHAIRS, OAK GATE-LEGGED TABLE, Seagrass Chairs, Wood Bedsteads, Duchesses, Oriental Rugs, E.P. Wares, Dinner Service, Tea Service, Griller Wringer, Garden Hose. Tools, Wheel barrow, etc, etc. Tho property will bo offered at 1 p.m. Take No. 8 Tram to Pnriii street. JONES, McCROSTIK COMPANY, JLTD., 4087 A-qotioDOors. A. CAMERON, rrtHE SAW EXPERT, 171 Gloucester «treet, I Oualtfcv and Deeoatch pjaranteed. Railway D«UT*ty. CU SAWS for Sato. J?iieirood, or Bin.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18218, 31 October 1924, Page 16

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