AUCTIONS. H. B. SORENSEN. THIS DAY! THIS DAT! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80th. SALE ONE O'CLOCK. 123 PARK TERRACE. • TRACTOR, will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, as above, an Unusually Fine Lot of SOUND BUILDING MATERIALS, Every Lot of which Mint Be Sold. PRINCIPAL ITEMS INCLUDE:— Scantlings 3 x I|, 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 4 x 8, 4x4, All Red Pine, Beams 9 x 2, 8 x J, Weather Boards, T. and G. Flooring t I ) (Equal New), Splendid Lot V.D.L. 4x3, Skirtings, Mouldings, Architraves, 1 Staircase (Equal New), Jarrah Pileß, 241n Concrete Piles, 18in Stone Do., I Kauri Linings, Bft Gin Range, Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Meat Safe, Windows, Doors, Sashes, 3 Picture Windows, 1 Summer House 10 x 6 (for removal). Small Quantity Roofing Iron, 1 Gas Copper, 1 Copper Boiler. The above materials are mostly in condition equal to new, thoroughly clean and sound, and are well worth inspection. As this is the Final Sale, ALL LOTS MUST BE CLEARED. g HARRY SORENSEN, 2741 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER Ist. ELEVEN O'CLOCK. J B. SORENSEN will hold his Usual .1. Weekly Sale at hit Yards, Lichfield street, when a particularly valuable entry will be offered, special lines including 2 Trucks of 0.8. Timber, ex the West Const, 2 x IJ, 2 j: 2, 3 x IJ, 3 X 1, 4 X 1, 4 x 2, 4 x S, 5 X 2, 6 x S, 8 x J, 8 x 1, and others. 10,000 ft of Dressed Timbers, extra good quality, T. and Q. Linings, 4xJ, Floorings 4x5, 8.8. Weatherboards Cxi, 5-400 Sq. Tanks, 3-200 Sq. do., all now; 2 Sets of New Kauri Tubs, 1 Set S.H. do., 4 New Portable Boilers with furnaces, Single and Two-light Casement Windows with Transomos complete, 4 New Wardrobe Doors, 5 cases of Glass (16oz, 16 x 16), Job Lot of Fowl and Bird Netting, 2 Ladies' Cycles, 4 Stack Covers 18 x 21, 18 x 24, all new: 100 Iron Crates, 6 Cases, 5-gal Keg, 20 Gals. White Paint. DAMAGED IRON. Over 6000 Sheets of Iron, more or less soiled, lengths 6 to 10ft inclusive, in lots to suit buyers. 100 Reels Of Hog Wire, all damaged* QUANTITY FURNITURB-*-Oottage Piano. Chairs, Lino., Tables, Carpets, Camp Stretcher, W.W. Stretchers. PRODUCE—S Rolls Good Bacon. 20 Boxes Bedding Plants. Long List of Sundries. HARRY SORENSEN, 5062 Auctioneer. H. B. SORENSEN. CHEAP ROOFING IRON. CHEAP IRON. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. SALVAGE. EX WESTMORELAND. EX WESTMORELAND. ONLY a very little damaged. We offer 86 Orates of Lysaght "Orb" and "Bristol Crown" Roofing Iron as undor;-»-6ft 7ft Bft 9ft 10ft 6 15 34 25 o—B6 cases—22l tons. The price fixed is sid per foot, which is equal to 2s lOjd for 6ft, 3» 4Jd for 7ft, 3s lOd each for Bft, 4s 3id for Oft, and 4S 9£d for 10ft. Terms, net cash with all orders. Here is your opportunity to purchase at the right price, especially as the damage is not serious. Cartage to rail and sea will bo charged extra. H. B. SORENSEN, 59130 63 Lichfield street. GEORGE ANDERSON AND 00. GREAT UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE.. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. THIS DAT?. In Our Commodious Auction Attains, 633-35 COLOMBO STREET. ! ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, ' TOOLS, AND DRAPERY. INSTRUCTED by MRS INGLIS and other Clients, we will sell a large consignment, including: Upright Grand Haake PianOi GEORGIAN MAHOGANY Easy Chair- in magnificent order, Old-fashioned Irish Patriotic Pictures, including Father Mathews, Daniel O'Ooilfiell, WolfO Tone, and Robert Emmet 36 in all: Other interesting Historical Pictures, Arm Commode Chair, Settees and Morris Chairs, Double and Single Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Duchesse and Sootoh Chests, BallooU'Ba<ik Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Oval Dining, Kitchen, and Gate.legged Tables, Linos, Child's Chairs, Tub, Palm Stands, Carpenter's "and other Tool*, Frotik Stands and Dummies, Sewing Machines, a Very Clean Lot Of Crockery, Cutlery, China and Glassware, Personal Clothing, and a host of Sundries. NOTE.—There h a lot of old things as well as, modern for Sale To-day. NO RESERVE. GEORGE ANDERSON and CO.. 3056 Auctioneers. I H. C. fiMTTH. this" DAY, At i P.M. AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY, MACHINERY ETC. ' Account Liquidator of WHEELEY'S SASH and DOOR CO., on Premises, 100 KINGSLEY STREET, SYDENHAM. SECTION of app. 18 perches, with 45ft frontage by 100 ft. Offered first as a whole, if not -sold, machinery, etc., will be offered separately; mart, of £350 available at 61 per cent. Full list of machinery, etc., In yesterday's papers. Property Is practically for .unreserved sale, as liquidator must wind up' estate. H. O. SMITH, Auctioneer, The City Market, 650 Colombo street, •Phono 4497. 8059 MOTOE SERVICES. AKAR 0 A I VIBiTJ IT. TRAVEL IN TRAVEL BY READ'S SUPERB SEDANS. THE Oar* of this well-known Servloe will pick you up or set ybu down at your Hotel If desired, and you can have accommodation in Akaroa booked for you On request. TIME-TABLE: Chrlstchurch— Dept. Dally 8.16 a.m. and 2.80 p.m. Sundays! Dept. 9 a.m. Cars start from opposite Warner's Hotel. Cathedral sqttar*. Dipt. Dally 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sundays: Dept. 4 p.m. "** ""ednesdays! Akaroa dept *" '" WEEK-END TRIPS, Start Cathedral square 2.30 p.m. Saturdays, 0 aim, Sundays. Leave Bruce Hotel. Akaroa, 4 p.m. Sundays. SOMETHING SPECIAL. Visitors should make a point Of seeing the Wonderful Views to be had by making THE EASTERN BAY TRIP The seenle glories Of this marvellous trip are simply Indeicrlb' able, and far more than repay fare of tl Return. Cars leave Post Office, Akaroa, at 10.80 a.m. daily. For Special Trips, Weddings, etc, ring 'Phone 6, Akaroa, or 2841, Chrlstchurch. Seats may be booked per either of these 'phones, or at Government Tourist Office. Of with Mr Thomas (tailor), Cathedral square. RETURN FARE ~ .. £1 2s 6d SINGLE .. „. 15s Od READ MOTOR CO, LTD., AKAROA. OWAI BUSH-SPRINGFIELD-CHRIST-CHURCH MOTOR SERVICE—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Kowai Bush 7.85 a.m.; Springfield 8 a.m.| Annat 8.15 a.m.; Sheffield 8.20 a.m.; Waddington 8.25 a.m.; Kimberley 8.40 a.m.; Courtenay 9 a.m.; Halkett 9.15 a.m.; arriving Christchurob 9.65 a.m. Leaving Centre Garage, Durham street (near Bridge of Remembrance) on Return at 4.45 p.m., arriving at Springfield 6.45 p.m., Kowai Bush 7.16 p.m. H. R. BELCHER, Manager. Phones: 8, Springfield; 1666, Ohristohurcb. 83301 OUTHBRIDOB . OHRISTOBUROH Day'a Daily Safety Coach Service, eve Southbridge " - * -~ . « P.m.; Thnre.. 7.46 a.m. and 4 : p.m.; Frl, 7.45 a.m and 4 p.m.; Sat., 7.46 a.m., 1 p.m. VIOLETS AND SPRING BULBS F OVF.T.V tJI«- !_ _.____« -. n.AU. /f 'Ftoah Aiiy/; Flowei Farm, Bellvna
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19171, 30 November 1927, Page 16
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