AUCTIONS. N Z FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD. 0 XFOR D S A THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, 193 PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE:— 800 Eat Lambs and Ewes 200 Halfbrcd Wether Lambs yO Threc-quarterbred Forward Lambs Cattle, Pigs, and Sundries. FURTHER. ENTRIES INVITED. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers, 4776 Oxford. OXFORD EWE FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1032. WE SHALL OFFER, ON ACCOUNT OF THE FOLLOWING CLIENTS. THEIR ANNUAL DRAFTS OF STATION EWES AND LAMBS:— 5000 KWES--2000 LAMBS. O'Halloran's Estate, Glentui. Mr K. M. Gibson, Lees Valley. Mr G. A. Bruce, Lees Valley. Mr T. I*. L. Duckworth, Lees Valley. Mr 11. J. Francis, Lees Valley. Mr C. D. Blackmore, Horrelville. Mr Colin Mcintosh, Horrelville. Mr E. Upritchard, Cheviot. Mr R. Hutchison, "Mt. Karetu." The Brothers Estate. Glonard Estate, Lees Valley. Mr R. F. Henderson, Oxford. Mr R. E. Judson, Glentui. Account CLIENT: 5 Three-shear English Leicester Hares FURTHER- ENTRIES SOLICITED. The Oxford Plunket Society will provide I.uncli in the Oxford Town Hall, A. and P. Association Rooms. Morning and Afternoon Tea Is, Dinner Is (id. N.Z. FARMERS' CO OP. ASSN.. LTD., Auctioneers, 4777 Oxford Branch. ~ A REAL SNIP, IN THE CITY. —A REDUCTION of approx. A CITY BUNGALOW, 5 rooms and Jcitchenotte, in first-class order, garage, conereto paths, high, dry section, an abundance of fruit, facing North. THIS IS GENUINE. THE OWNER MUST SELL, AND IS WILLING TO EXTEND TERMS TO A GOOD MAN. N.Z. FARMERS, C'asliel street, Sole Agents. EXCHANGE. HANDY FARM FOR HOUSE IN TOWN. 1 QA ACRES OF GOOD MEDIUM LAND JLOU HANDY TO CIJRISTCHURCH, WITH MODERN BUNGALOW and New, Ujj. to-Dnle Buildings. This Farm lias grown 40 bushels of wheat per acre, and is especially suitable for thp raising of early lambs. THERE IS A LARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE ON THE PROPERTY. AND THE OWNER IS WILLING TO TAKE OVER A SUITABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS EQUITY. N.2. FARMERS' CO-OP,, Cashel street. T O LET. 35/- FENDALTOX—6 rooms and all modern conveniences, Garage. 25/- SI'REYDON —4 rooms and kitchenette. Bungalow. 30/- LINWOOD—S rooms. Bungalow. Electric cooker. Garage. 30/- PAPANUJ—-.Bungalow, 5 rooms. Electric cooker. £2 5s BEALEY AVENUE —7 rooms, modern. New World gas cooker. Garage. Northern aspect. Dry. £2 5b —CITY CENTRAL —7 rooms, modern, in firsf-nlass condition. Garage. 32/6 ST. MARTINS—6-roomed B. Garage, electric cooker. An exceptional home. AN INVESTMENT. £575. £575. 2 CLEAR TITLE COTTAGES. For Absolute Sale. Electric light, gas, sewer, wtislihousc, copper and tubs. THESE ARE IN' A GOOD LETTING AREA AND WILL SHOW A HIGH PERCENTAGE ON COST. , N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. N2050 Land Department. FORD AND HADFIELD, LTD. MAGNIFICENT SEASIDE PROPERTY. PRACTICALLY NEW. COST OVER £3OOO. AN URGENT SALE IS REQUIRED. WE CAN SELL FOIt UNDER HALF THE COST. WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY FOR SOMEONE. rpilE TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW comI prises 8 lovely roorou and portico, plastered and panelled in French polished Blackwood, winch is a special feature of this fine home. The rooms are large, with massive tiled fireplaces, 2 h.w. systems, electric range, built-in wardrobes, ironing board,' eervery, wino cupboard, larjje bathroom witli Doulton bath and basin, shower built in, 3 Uvs., washhouso, copper and tubs, electric pump, largo gc.rage with pit and overhead crane, photography dark room, extensive concrete paths. Lovely High Section of appro*. 35 perches, tastefully laid out stone fence, double gates, trade# entrance, etc. NOTE.—This is a wondorful home far someone, and -at the price at which we can sell is a marvellous bargain for someone. THE OWNER WILL CONSIDER TAKING A SMALL PROPERTY IN A GOOD PART AS PART PAYMENT. SOLE AGENTS: FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. s E C T I O N S. Bevorley street (just off Papanui road), £445. Glorious position. Rugby street (itwt, off Papanui road), £475. Fi'ip Building Site." Papftnui_ road (just off), on account mortgagee, Building Section. £195, Strownn, Mortgagee's Sale, cost over £3OO. Price £155. SOLE AGENTS: FC7G9 FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. HOTBiS. r- —— ' —- greymouth. ? IBIOS HOTEL. W. S. MITCHELL. ('Proprietor), Late City Hotel, Christehureh, Registered C.T., A.A.. and O.S. House. The Best Appointed Hotel on the West Coast. MG625 A H'E w BRIGHTON CAFE (Private Hotel). Come to the seaside. Extra reduction in tariff during School Holidays. Special Tariff for Permanent. ! Excellent Accommodation. Every convenience for Families. Close to' Golf Course, Tennis, and Bowling Greens. For fuller particulars 'Phone 34-265, t write MRS.N. J. JOHNSTON, J4085 Proprietress. COME' TO CHRISTCHURCH and stay at "STONEHURST," mHE City's Leading Private Hotel. Special X reduction in tariff—now 12s 6d daily for all rooms. Many with hot and cold water. This splendid bouse just two minutes from the centre of the City. Wire for reservations, "Stonelca," Christchurch. SBll6 HOTEL CECIL. / VCnr. Manchester and Belfast streets. MRS E. McCLELLAND has again taken over this Popular Hotel. Tariff from fj Us per week. Permanents by arrangement. 'Phone 84-174. A'so at 28 Gloucester street. 'Phone 35-180. - M 0643 I-%T X BORAX Washing Powder makes . washing easier and eaves clothes. Only 2d. —2 NOTE— Hnder the Postal Regulations Correspondence addressed to a Nom-de-I'iume, Initials, or Number to care of anj Post Office will NOT be forwarded from ofiice of posting- Advertisers who do not desire their names and addresses disclosed mn v have replies addressed care "The Press." Al', such replies will be forwarded to advertisers promptly.
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