Atjonoora. H. MATSON AND CO. TO-MORROW. Special Entries »«»»«»« : - ._.„„. On account of A CLin^-i.. 40 GOOD STORE PIGS. Entrk>3 Invited. 2000 H. MATSON and CO. .iXFOR D S A L J THCRSrAY NEXT On account MR VM. IVORY, Bay road, Oxford (who is giving up dairying o" account of iil-healtb): 4 First-class Dairy Cows. 3rd and 4lh calrers; close to carving. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED •2COI H. MATSOX and CO. I A T T E R S A L L • S SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, SEPT. 12th. Special F.ntrir* inc'ude: On of MR E. O. BAILEY. Waiau fwho ha.« piirrhceed a Tractor): 1 B*v Mare. Pide. 4yrs, broken to chain* 1 Rotti Gelding, Larry, 4"rs, broken U> chains, 1 Grev Gelding, D!ck, aged, broken to chains. 1 Bay Gelding. Maj->r, aged, broken ail work; good shatter. These horses arc straight cut of hard work and a really good team. ENTRIES SOLICITED. 9&39 H. MATSON and CO. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF CARS. JCTE will hold a Gigantic UNRESERVED "T • AUCTION SALE OF USED MOTORCARS in the "USED CAR SALES GARAGE," HEREFORD STREET, adjoining Police Station, on SATURDAY NEXT, 12th INST., AT 12 NOON. Here are onr instructions from the Vendor : Christchureh, September 7th, 1925. Messrs Joseph Hamlet and Co., CHRISTCHURCH. Dear Mr Hamlet, During several years of trading in Motor-cars, I havo accumulated a stock of "haG beens," not by any means -worn out, but out of date, as far a« touring and passenger purposes are concerned. Moat of these cars would make excellent lorries.. I have come to the conclusion that these oars are occupying valuable apace to no purpose, and I have decided to auction them right away. Will you please undertake the job? You know what good goods some of these old British and Continental jobs are, and can tell the public. My instructions are "Sell,", and if you cannot sell, GIVE THEM AWAY. I want their room, not their company. . Yours 'faithfully, PARTICULARS. 1. MOTOR-CYCLE, HASLET-DAVID-SON. Excellent condition. 2. SPYKER CHASSIS, lately owned by Lord Liverpool. A good solid vehicle, capable of an immense amount of work. 3. DE DETREIOH CHASSIS, with TABLE TOP LOREY BODY, in groat condition. Suitable for a carrier. i. WQLSELEY CHASSIS, strong, plenty of good work in her yot; simply out , of date. * •' 5. RENAULT, 40 h.p., with carrier's dual body (passengers and luggage). 6. WOLSELEY", Table Top Lorry Body. A real good economical proposition. 7. HUMBER, 5-SEATER, complete car. An English car, not worn out, but out of date. 8. STUDEBAKEB, 3-SEATER, 4-CYL., , Electric Light, Self-Starter, in TIPTOP condition; suit any tnmlltr. A. modern car. 9. VAUXHALL LIMOUSINE, 6-«yl., Electric Light, Dynamo, Magneto Ignition. Qreat opportunity to start hire business with a high-grade car. 10. MITCHELL, 6-oyl., 5-SEATER, MAGNETO IGNITION, Electric Light, Belf-Starter. An up-to-date car, in good' running ordar. Cushions covered. ! 11. HUDSON, 7-SEATER, 6-CYL., modern touring car, with new engine. Vary suitable for hire work. 12. BUICK, 3-Seater, 6-Cyl., late model; in great order and condition; newly painted. Electric Light and SelfStarter. 18. A LITTLE TIGER AUSTIN, 4SEATER, 5 wire wheels, 4-wheel brakes, electric lights, right up-to-date. { 14. ROVER. 4,CYL{, Electric Light, SelfStarter, 6-seater, ENGLISH CAR, new condition. Cost £9OO. Only run 6000 miles. Will be sacrificed even though guaranteed!. 15. BEAN, 4-CYL., Electric Light and.SelfStarter, late model, 3-SEATER WITH DICKEY SEAT, 5 WHEELS, all accessories. In first-class order; guaranteed. AN ENGLISH CAR, 16. DE DION, 4-CYL., 3-SEATER, colonial body, Dickey Seat. A first-grade TRENCH CAR. Has had little use and guaranteed. 17. 1 FORD DELIVERY VAN, being used every day by a City carrier. AUCTIONEERS* NOTTS. Our instructions are to sell these cam without reserve ,to the highest bidder—no matter what the price. Many of them, having years of work ahead, are rgeat bargains. ON VIEW PROM WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 9th INST. JOSEPH HAMLET and CO., AUCTIONEERS. 9968 CHRISTCHURCH. lOHEEY AND CO., LTD. MORTGAGEES' SALE UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. MESSRS LOHREY and CO., LIMITED, having received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court o£ New Zealand at Christchureh, acting at the request of the Mortgagees. WILL SELL bv Pnblic Auction at their Sale Rooms, 109 Caehel street, on WEDNESDAY, the oth day of September, 1925, at toe hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon ALL THAT parcel of land containing by admeasurement 9 acres and 28 perches, more or less, situate in Block X of the Christchureh Survey District being "part of Rural Section 177 and being Lots 4 and 5 on Deposit Plan 3190 and being the whole of the land comprised and described in Certificates of Title Volume 293 Folio 130 and Volume 293 Folio 129, Canterbury Lands Registry. The mortgagees' Application for Sale and their estimate of the value of their security can he seen at the offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Christchureh prior to the sale and a true copy thereof at the auctioneers' rooms at the time /of the Bale j without payment of any fee. l?or further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to MESSIEURS HOBBS and CORBETT, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, No. 118 Gloucester street, Christchureh. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: The property comprises 9, acres and 28 perches of land, with frontage of 6 chains to Avonhead road, Riccarton. The land is good heavy land, and would especially suit n retired fanner The house is a practically new Bangalo* of 5 rooms, with every modern convenience. Large glasshouse, cow byres, piggeries, all I well fenced. Exceptionally easy terms arranged. | LOHREY and CO., LTD., 8969 109 Cashel street. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO., LTD. | A REMINDER. i UCTTON SALE OP BUNGALOW PROPERTY, ON* ACCOUNT MORTGAGEE. IN OUR BOOMS. 176 MANCHESTER STREET. TO-MORBOW (WEDNESDAY), at 1 p.m. THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 5 OPAWA ROAD, COMPRISING 30 PEBCHKB OP LAND. TOGETHER WITH UP-TO-DATE 5-BOOMED MONOLITHIC BUNGALOW, WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE. Board on Property. Poll particulars from MESSRS BISHOP and GODFREY, Solicitors, Hereford street; Or the Auctioneer*. W74 P. 3. NICHOLLS and 00, LTD [ TYPEWRITING AT MODERATE RATES. MISS CONDER has opened an Office at 158 CASHEL STREET, Bank of AusI tralaaia Buildings. I Satisfaction Guaranteed. MARY had a little bag to keep her warm o' night I Mnet have been a "UNIQUE" , HOT WATER BAG. Nona eo food for I keeping out the cold. All fine. a
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