AUCTIONB. H. C SMITH. THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M. * CCTION SALE TIMBER, PARTITIONS, L ETC. Account MR W. CHAMBERLAIN, on Premises, 39 Watford street, corner Hatton street (Oft Norman's road), Papanui. PRINCIPAL LOTS: 31 Sections and Partitions, npp. 10 x 6 to 14£t 6in, suitable for garages, fowlhouses, storerooms, etc.; quantity Timber, 4 x 2, 3 x 2, 4 x 3, 8 x 1, 0 x 1, 6 x i, T. and G. 8 x i; Sarking, Matchlining, Windows, and Sashes, quantity Doors, Glass Frames, Bath, Piles, Reg. Grate, Oriel Windows, Kapai Range, Ridging, 12-gallon Copper, etc. As the owner is building a Bungalow, all lots are for unreserved sale. H C. SMITH, Auctioueors, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. ■Phone 1497. 8162 rpHE CITY MARKET, SEO COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION—FRIDAY, 11 A.M. 0 Trucks good clean Bed Pine, assorted lengths and sizes, Post and Stakes fl lorry loads second-band Timber, Cherry ISeUug, 2 Tanks (200 gal. Square, 300 circular), U Hurdles 2 p» ir Double Gales, quantity Doors, Windows, tic, 2 lewt No. 11 Plain Wire 20 Jcwt No. 8 Plain Wire, Empty Barrels, 2000 ft Jin and IJin Black Piping Line, School Forma and Desks, Sack Barrow, Water Ballast, Roller, Sundries of all IMPLEMENTS. 2 Planet Seed Sowers, Planet Hoe, 2 Horse Hoes, Garden Plough, 4 sets Harrows, Swingle Trees, etc. 12.15-MOTOHS: Account MB F. S. CHINEKY, WOODEND—VuIcan 30-seater Omnibus, with extra seats to accommodate 30 passengers. This buß has double Pneumatic Tyres on rear and extra spare, beautifully finished; has only run a low months and equal new. ANY TRIAL. ACCOUNT/ MR G. BLOGG-3-SEATER OVERLAND ROADSTER with Dickie Seat, E.L., S.S."i (yrts gold. Repainted. TRIAL. Account TRUSTEES BANKRUPT ESTATE: 6-cvclinder 7-SEATER LIMOUSINE STUDEBAKER, 1918 model; tyres good. Mechanically perfect. Must be Bold. TRIAL. FURNITURE 1 P.M. Account owner leaving Christchurch: Piano (Tonisca, Berlin), good mel.'ow tone, splendid order, 3-piece Chesterfield, Plush Chesterfield, Box Otto-man and Easy Chair to match, 2 Oak Sideboards, 4 Rimu Sideboards, 8 new Seagrass Chair 3, Gateleg Tabic,' Oak Ha,H Stand, Oak Mission Couch, 7 Duchesses, Cedar Cupboard, Cheffoniere, 2 Scotch Chests. 2 Wardrobes, 10 Carpet Squares and Runners, 12 new Hearthrugs, 9 rolls Lino., 4 Seagrass Prums, 9 Beds (single to double), quantity Pre*, and Jam Jars, loose Mattresses, D. and K. Tables and Chairs, Household Lines of many kinds, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, etc. EGGS, BUTTER, BACON, AND VEGETABLES, 1.30 P.M. POULTRY, 2 P.M. POULTRY, 2 P.M. Pullets, Hens, Ducklings, Cookere's, Boilers, etc. Crates sent to any address, prompt payment. Account Mr Wing: 5 Cocker Spaniel Pups, 1 Fox Terrier Pup. H. C. SMITH, "Phone 4497. Auctioneer. 6163 TpARMERS' SALEYARDS. 87 ST. ASAPH STREET (opp. A-ulfiebrook's). WEEKLY AUCTIONFRIDAY NEXT, 11 A.M. HORSES—Six entries received to dato; further entries received up to time of sale. VEHICLES include: 3 1-ton Spring Drays, 1 Express Van, Butchor's Cart, Box Cart, 2 R.T. Gigs, 8.8. Milk Cart, Farm Waggon, Log Jinker, Traps of all descriptions on sale; also a large entry of B.H. Harness. PRODUCE—IS sacks Barley (second), 12 sacks Wheat. 40 sacks Oatsheaf Chaff (damaged), 1 truck Prime Heavy Oatsheaf, several ends of lines of Chaff to be oleared up. BRAN AND POLLARD IN STOCK. SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. Sacks purchased, any quantity. Ring and our buyer will call. Storage space in this building to let (All ground floor). H. C. SMITH. 'Phone 2164. 6164
UCTION SALE OF SMALL FARM L HOLDING AT PAPANUI. CLEARING SALE LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Account MRS M. BOON, owing to bereavement lu family. ON PREMISES, NO. 80 SAWYER'S ARMS ROAD, PAPANUI. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1027,. At 1 p.m. ) PROPERTY 2J ACRES BEST LAND, Stables, Garage, Large Workshop, Pigsties, Fowihousos, Windmill and other Outbuildings, Washhouee, 4-roomod House, Pantry, Scullery, Verandah, Wardrobes, good orchard in full bearing. Handy to car. Full particulars of Live and Dead Stock later. The LAND IS OF THE BEST for dairying or growing early vegetables. Owner Keen to Sell, Auction Board on Property. H. 0. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phone 4407. 6165 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, I/IMHED, N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP., Land Department. VTORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP PROIN PERTY FOR SALE by Private Treaty, on account of Trustees late John Fincham.— We have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees of the late JOHN FINCHAM to sell by Private Treaty their well and favourably known Sheep Property, situated about six miles from Waikari Railway Station, comprising TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or lees, together with Homestead Buildings. The whole property is a piece ,of very fine low tussock hills and fists, the bulk of which has been surfaco sown with cocksfoot and clovers. The country is very warm and sweet, a large proportion being of a limestone formation, ha* a sunny aspect, and what is more, the whole of the country is well watered by springs and creeks, subdivided into six convenient-sized blocks, by the very strongest of standard and* wire fences. BUILDINGS comprise nearly new Bungalow dwelling of seven plastered rooms, with . every possible convenience, including hot and cold water service, bathroom, pantry, Washhouse, dairy, septic tank, and telephone, also hack stable and cowbyre. This property last season wintered and carried well 1300 ewes, 440 ewe lambs, and 40 wethers. Situated about six miles from Wai kari Railway, and eight miles from Hawarden. For price, terms, and arrangements made to inspect, apply to— ' __„ NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. (80LE AGENTS).
r<OR PRIVATE SALE—'RAKAIA AGRIJ CULTURAL AND GRAZING FARM— Winding up of Trust Estate. —We have received instructions from the Trustees of the lute Duncan McMillan to sell by Privato Treaty that well and favourably known Sheep and Agricultural Farm situated at Dorle, containing POUR HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN ACRES (wore or less), together with all growing crops. The land varies from good agricultural to medium sheep country. Well subdivided Into con-venient-sized blocks, and watered by county races. At present there are SO acres of wheat, 38 acres of Algerian oats, 30 acres of kale and grass, 24 acres for turnips, and the balance in grass from one to Ave years. Buildings comprise a very , comfortable Dwelling of seven rooms, with every possible convenience, nicely sheltered and laid out with lawn and flower gardens; outbuildings consist of a five-stalled stable, chaffhouse, granary, woolshed and yards, all in good order. Situated about eight miles from Rakaia, one and a half miles from Post Office and School. Terms extended to a practical man. For price, terms, and arrangements MPde to inspect, apply to— NEW ZEALAND FARMERS* COOP.. LTD.. Sole Agents. N7OBI CANTERBURY COLLECTING AGENCY. 133 Hereford etreet. Next Bank of N.Z. (Upstairs). 'Phono 3331 C 2926-3 DUCKHAM'S Now Process Motor Oil eeals the apace between pistons, piston rings and cylinder walla, and prevents power from blowing past the pistons and wasting itself. —« 'ANTED Known —At Nicholson and Go.'s, tt Black Sateen Floral-trimmed Tea Aprons, la 3d. N7IBO
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