AUCTIONS. H. C. SMITH. . THIS DAY, 11 A.M. •* .4 UCTION SALE OF GOODWILL OF V LEASE AT HALSWELL. li)J ACRES with i««?-*-. together with all the necessary equipn:tnt for running of l'i« Farm. Account Mr H. .1. OERRY, owinc to ill-health, on Premites. Page's road, late Mrs McTeague's old Homestead (off Junction road). ft.-utal, ,%s per wee!:, lor three year?, with r:?ht of renewal. I: not toid as going concern will be offered separately:—Hobtcin Cow, bred by iliin due now, credit) d witi. 7 Ral-i'-ns per day; Cow in pr-.tit, Fowl, and Cyi-lonc Xeltinsr, 2 L'cwt Xew Baib V,';re, Veca, Separator, Chum, Wheelbarrow, flfiofinir Iron. Bui-rein. Tronsli-. Portable ]);r,iy, number of Buildings 'or removal, Mitor Casts, Steam Boiler an new (complete with vipinfr, Govt, certificate'!. Chevrolet Track ias new. onlv :un 1000 ' miles, with fidevi. Full ]:«» Monday's Panels. 11. C SMITH. Auction?. '!" he Cifv Maikrt, 550 Colombo it Thone J 307.
THIS" DAY, AT 1 P.M. LEAKING SALK AT LADBKOOKS. AtouiiJ Mr T. Trask, who is retiring from Hallway and leaving for North Island. SKIXCIPAL LOTS as follows-—Con- in full profit, Pony. Gis. and Harness. quantity [rood Poultry; Furniture and Meets of 1 rooms; outside entries accepted. H. C. SMITH. Auctioneer. 'he City Market, 550 Colombo street. 'Phone 4457. M7l
CITV MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, II A.M. Account various owners: ?, Luviitorios 8 400 Gal. Tanks, (.'. Bench, Doors, Windows, t'orrug. Iron, 400 Tomato Stakes stapled with wire*, 8 Benches empty Barrels, Motor Hood for truck. I3ius, 3 tons No. 31 Gal. Steel Fencing Wire, quantity Glass Frames, Methven Copper, Anderson H.P. Portable EnBine, Pea Guards, 4 Wheelbarrows, 4 Ranges, 12 Casks Cement, Portable Copper, Farm Jslcdge, Water Ballast Roller, Horse Hoe, Hillside Plough, Orchard Grubber, 4-wheel Farm Truck, a Windmills, J-h.p. Electric Motor, quantity Tools, Garage Door Fasteners, 4 Garden Hose, Office Safe (Perry and Sons), 1 doz. New SpadeH, shop soiled. 12.15—Motor and Bicycles—Present entry: •L. and Gent.'» Bicycles and Sundries. 1 p.m.—Furniture and Effects. Account Warehouse, large quantity Crockery, Enamel Ware, Tin Ware, Kettles, Basins, and other lilies. Account liquidator, qunntity Baker's :ind Pastrycook's Utensils Tins, Baskets, Js'ponge Tins, etc. Furniture—Principal lots: liO rolls Lino., Carpets, Runners, Duchesses, Sideboards, Wooden and Brass Rail Beds, 9-pieco Suite, 4 Chesterfields, Ottoman, Chests of Drawers, Colonial Couches, Wardrobes, Soagrass Chairs, Settees, Singer Sewing and other I Machines, and household goods in hundreds of
I.4s—Eggs, Butter, Fruit, and Garden Produce. 2 p.m.—Poultry, Cockerels, Hens, Chicks, Ducka,_ Hens with broods, etc.. Brown Leghorn sittings. Account owner, 4 good Fox Terrier Pups, grandam (imp.), 3 pair Tumbler Pigeons. Account Mr Wishort, Australian Galah, good talker. Please Note—All mattresses- and ' *a must be fumigated before selling. If not done so a charge will be made against vendor* for same, under instructions from Inspector of Health. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. vPnone 4997. 0372
VOMERS' SALEYARDS. AS APH Aulsebrook's). PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY NEXT, 11 A M Account Mr J. Hill, Bromley, I dr. Geld., all work, any trial; Set Spring Bray iiaraesf, 1 Spring Dray. Account client: Dr. Gelding:, 9 years, all work, any trial, good Account Mr Hoff, Sumner—3 ton Fulllock Waggon with sides, 2 or 3-horse, suit- , ™ i? r ~ * 8tall01 » work. 1 Shinelo Tip-Drav 1 R.T. Dog Cart, S.F. Plough, 3 Scoops, **'° ele 0 /" es - »et 3-ho«e Waggon Harness Ha 2 * Tarpaulin, Dray Saddles, Collars ana a collection of odd harness. The above line has to be sold. Eight horses entered to date, and further entries will bo received up to time of gale. Pigs, 12 noon—l pen Weaners. chaff. Broken wheat, Dun, Algerian, and r.arton Oats. All varices of seed potatoes. Several small lines of chaff must be cleaned Next monthly gale of Jersey and grade e ?^ 8 o WiU behe,d on Prld0 >-. November IStn, at 12 noon. Present entry, 3 flrstclass Jersey " cows, •pringing. Further entries invited. CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE—There Will be ao sale at these yarda during Carnival Week ,„. H. 0. SMITH 'Phone 2164. mn
AUCTION SALE OF SMALL DAIRYING AND CROPPING LAND AT OHOKA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. AT 1.30 P.M.. AT THE CITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO ST. Aeeoni* District Public Trustee, Estate of MARY ANN HBALD, Deceased. 22 ACRES 14 PERCHES, Subdivided *»*' into 5 paddocks, principally all in grass,.watered by permanont stream; House of 6 Rooms, and numerous outbuildings; well' fenced and sholtered; situated Ohokn road, B .!° way between Wilson's Siding and Wetherall Station. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—This Holding Baa been held by this Estate for over 50 years. They have always carefully farmed the land, and consequently it is m great ."?'*: For d »irying, root, Bnd other crops it is known for its wonderful fertility as one «>f the best in the district. Auction Board Erected. Inspection any timo. Further partienlari from District Public Trustee or the Auctioneer. H. 0. SMITH, The City Market, 550 Colombd Street. "Wiona 4497. 9374
AUCTION SALE. OYER 2 ACRES LAND AND RESIDENCE AT BURWOOD. At the " tJITY MARKET, 550 COLOMBO STREET. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, at 1.30 p.m. Account Mr H. P. Seymore. IHE PROPERTY situated No. 313 NEW . BRIGHTON ROAD, comprising NATTY LITTLE BUNGALOW of 3 rooms, kitchen«tt«, Tashhouse, Bun verandah, large motor garage. Workshop. Exceptionally wellbuilt Fowlhouse, 90 x 16. accommodate 500 bird*, built of beat materials and now. water laid all over section; a jargo portion jut year £BO taken for vegetables alone. Together with over 2 ACRES RICH LAND, cf which 3 Good Building Sections could be fut off. The whole property is spick and •pan. One minute from Tram, close to Store and School. Auotion Boards Eroctcd. H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 550 Colombo street. Phone 4497. 9375
, jri- HORNBY POULTRY FARM. — PRACTICALLY NEW <H*.&a\J BUNGALOW RESIDENCE of »n Attractive Design, containing 5 Spacious Kocms, and replete with all modern appointMenu, together with over 3 acres land, with the most iip-to-daU fowlhouses thereon. (1) Mouse 16 x OS, divided into 5 compartments; <2) House 20 x 10; Brooder House 20 x 16; Incubator House 12 x 18; Feed House 12 x 10; M.L. and Floored. All Honscs have and water on, and are complete in evorv detail. Also Large Shed, useful for any purposes. The Houses are all constructed as to get maximum sunshine, -and are exceptionally well sheltered by bolts of trees. Phis is without a doubt the Finest Poultry Farm I have handled for some time. The House and Outbuildings are the very latest, »nd it presents a wonderful opportunity for any man to enter the poultry industry on the most scientific methods. Convenient to the bus, next door to school, and within easy distance of railway station. Exceptionally 4*GKA—SOUTH Opawa Residence. An excfc>C7*/U eeptionally well-built and attractive house containing 6 spacious rooms, p. and p., replete wtih all modern appointments, beauUfnl section of over J-acre, well laid out in lawns, flower, and vegetable gardens. The jrhole property is in excellent condition, having been built for the present owners only a few years, and to-day it could not be replaced under £1250. Altogether n desirable borne in a choice localitv. Good terms.. mt n H. C. SMITH, The City Market, 550 Colombo street, 'Phones 4497 and 2881. S9l7 0 ' l-* 2o^.^^ . CHRISTCHURCH.J- Turkish Baths given aa at the best Spaa and Hydros of Great BritaiD and i ilE o*-*, 0 * - *,^ 0 *& *° travel «n «u««t of health- Molntosh'e, cor Colombo and Salisbary street*. 'Phono 8168. J173«
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