AUCTIONS. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY THIS BAY THURSDAY. APRIL 80th. TIMBER CHEAP TIMBER SALE ELEVEN O'CLOCK. B. SORENSEN will SELL by PUB- -"-. LIC AUCTION, at his Yards, Lichfield street, 30,000 feet of Timber, ex the. trucks, including many 6peciallv good lines. PRINCIPAL LOTS COMPRISING: 0.8. Red Pine, 2 x 1, S x 1, 4 x 1, 4J x 1, U x IJ, G x 1, 6* x 1, GJ x li, 6 I i, 8 s 1, 9 i 1, 12 X 1, .14 x 1, 3 x 2, 4x 2, G x 2: Linings, 4J xS; T. and G. Floorings, 4 x 5. G x I; 8.8. W.-boards, 6 x J. 150 SILVER PINE STAKES; extra good line. Four Large Sections of Office Partitions, - it - --sh tops; would make excellent ' ot Shadehouse. e Section of Flooring, 1 do. of ACCOUNT MERCHANT—Specially Fine Lot of Rimu Bungalow Doors (about 30), 1 Ledge Ditto, 1 Pr. Wardrobe Ditto, 6 Oak Bungalow Doors, 1 Casement Window, 1 Set New Washtubs, Tiled Register, 1 Open Fireplace, 4 LaTgo New Porcelain Lavatory Basins, G New E. Sinks, 1 Castiron Cistern, Glass Panel Door. 2 200 Circ. Tanks, Coil Garden Hose, G COO sq. Painted Tanks, 4 400 sq. Ditto, G Now Portable Boilers with Furnaces, 7 Cases of Tiles, 1 Lover Harrow, 1 Orchard Cultivator, 1 G-ent'a Cycle. 1 Nearly New Lady's "Singer" Bicycle, 1 Gladstone Bag. Three 521b Chests of Ceylon Tea, G Cases of Apples. ROOFING IRON. 4000 Sheets of Damaged (new) Iron, in lengths 8, 9 and 10ft. HOGWIRE. Only a few hundred reels now left. Buyera would do well to book up without further delay. The price is right. MANY SUNDRY LOTS. 9227 BARRY SORENSEN, Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES. MERCHANDISE SALES DEPARTMENT. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. WE offer special lines at Bargain Prices as under, the greater part of which is not much depreciated in actual value. ROOFING IRON TO WEST COAST AND CANTERBURY CLIENTS. 40 TONS OF "ORB" IRON Approximately 84 cases of Bft each 37 sheets, 55 cases of 9ft each 33 sheets, 21 oases of 10ft oach 29 sheets; total 160 cases (40 tons). No other size available. A low price can bo accepted for this lino to assure a speedy sale. HOG AND CATTLE WIRE. Offered at Salvage Prices, the damage being far from sorious. 150 reels of cattlo wire in i-ewt reels. 100 reeVs of hog wire in J-cwt reels. 275 reels of hog wire each lewt. Prices for Cattle and Hog wire in j-cwt reels 21s per cwt, or £2O 10s per ton for J-ton or more; in cwt lots, 21s per cwt, OI £2O per ton for 1-ton or more. This lino is selling rapidly. Order now, as the line cannot be replaced. HORSE AND COW COVERS. Wo are booking orders for superior quality Horse Covers in Green Flax, and Cow Covers in Brown Canvas. BIG VALUE OFFERED. FARM BOOTS. Hundreds of pairs of high-class Farm Boots, all guaranteed to be manufactured entirely in Britain; a "real eye-opener" of the effect of competition forced on Britain by our European competitors. CEYLON TEA. Fresh supplies now landing per fl.e. Khyber from Colombo. _ This is our usual Raja Oya quality, highly recommended. Large numbor of 200 and 400 gallon sq. painted Tanks. Prices now reduced. H. B. SORENSEN, 58587-294 63 Lichfiold street. NATIONAL MOKTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. MONDAY, 11th MAY. CLEARING SALE AT "LONG-MEADE," BANKSIDE. COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED, have received instructions from MESSRS SCALES and CO., who have disposed of their property, to offer as above, the whole of their LIVE and DEAD STOCK, comprising:— SHEEP—--300 Four-tooth Half and Three-quarterbred Ewes (E.L. rams sth April) 100 Two-tooth Half bred Ewes (E.L. rams sth April) 150 Fat Lambs 180 Fat Wethers 100 Four-tooth Forward Wethers
HORSES—--2 Draught Marcs, 4 years 1 Brought Gelding, 6 T«*ars 3 Draught Hares, 7 years 1 Draught Gelding, 8 years 1 Draught Gelding, aged (heavy shatter) 2 Draught Geldings, rising 3 years, unbroken 1 Draught Filly, rising 2 years, unbroken 1 Spring Cart Mare 1 Harness Marc,' 6 years, by O.Y.M. (fast trofter) CATTLE—--3 Young Cows, spring calvera 1 Heifer, at profit 2 Jersey Heifers, spring calvew 3 Young Cattle IMPLEMENTS and SUNDRIES— Large Wharo on Wheels, 17-Cbultcr M.H. Drill (new), McCormick Binder, Cambridge Boiler (new), 3-furrotf Duncan Plough, S.F. Plough, Set Duncan Discs, M.H. Grubber, Duncan Grubber, Clay Grubber, 2 Sets 6-leaf Harrows, 1 Set Light Harrows, 1 Farm Dray, 1 Tip Dray, Stripper, Broadcaster, Spring Dray, 2 Large Sheep Feeders, Booth Woolpress, Seed-clean-ing Machine, Blocks and Chains, Harness, Covers, otc, 2 Riding Saddles, 17 Coils Cyclono Netting, quantity Fencing "Wire, G tone O.S. Chaff, 30 Bags Feed Oats, Alfa Laval Separator, 6 tons Coal, quantity Household Furniture, and all necessary Tools aad Sundries for the working of the property. Tho horses aro all particularly good sorts and can bo recommended to intending purchasers. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED, 9308 Auctioneers. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' LAND BALLOT. 244 ACRES 2 ROODS 12 PERCHES, Lot 1 Survey Office, Plan 1186, Blocks I. and 11. Co&stream S.D. Dwelling 4 rooms, cowbyre, shed, 7 paddocks. As a sheep farm should carry up to 340 ewes. , , . , Capital value, £3390 Annual rental, £169 108. Loaded with buildings £450, repayable by 42 half-yearly instalments of £l7 11b. 250 ACRES, 3 ROODS, 34 PERCHES Lot 2, Survey Office, Plan 1186. Dwelling 6 rooms, stable, whare, cowbyre 7 paddocks. As a sheep farm should carry up to 350 ewes. . _ , , Caoital Value, £3580. _ r A ™ ual *™ £179." Loaded with buildings £75,% repayable- by 42 half-yearly instalments of £29 os. The flections ore 2 miles from Lowcliffo School and P.O. Nine miles from Hinds Railway Station. Former owners, Armstrong Bros. Boundaries are flagged. . Suitable for mixed farming, cropping and grazing. Soil ranges from light to heavy agricultural land. On portions wheat can be grown successfully, oats over the whole ot both farms. If cropping undertaken, sneep carrying capacity will be reduced proportionately. Buildings are in good condition. very desirable properties. . Open for selection by DISCHARGED SOLDIERS on Renewable Lease at Capital Values stated above. Term, 33 years with perpetual right of renewal and light to freehold. Rebate of 10 per cent, for prompt payments of rent. Applications will be received at this office up to i p.m. Monday, May 18th, 1925. Applicants must attend for examination at the Land Board at Lands Office, Christchnrch, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, May 20th, 1925. and must produce their discharges. The ballot will take place at the conclusion of the examination. Applicants may apply for both sections but will bo allowed to select one only. Immediately upon being declared successful, the applicant must pay one half-year's rent and building instalment and £1 Is lease fee. Forms on application to G. fl. iIULLAED, 8731 Commissioner c£ Cxvu Lands.
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