AUCTIONS GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. SMALL PREBBLETON FARM SMALL PREBBLETON FARM.’ 20 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND ' 20 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LANnT' WITH BUILDINGS. 1 WITH BUILDINGS. 9 MILES FROM CATHEDRAL SO 9 MILES FROM CATHEDRAL S$ To be sold by Public Auction To be sold by Public IN OUR ROOMS, IN OUR ROOMS. 534 COLOMBO ST. (cnr. Dundas s*4 534 COLOMBO ST. (cnr. Dundas st")’ ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957 TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1957. AT 2 P.M. AT 2 P.M. (Unless Sold previously by Private Treaty.) SITUATION: South-west Corner of Harwoods road and Springs road. Account J. K. A. McNEILL, ESQ.*, This is a Compact Small Holding, close to Christchurch, with 10 chaijS frontage to Springs road, which is * main road, and 20 chains frontage to Harwoods road. The buildings erected thereon comprise the following:— COTTAGE, 4 bedrooms, front sittingroom, breakfast-room, scullery * bathroom, washhouse, lavatory, coal X shed. Amenities include H. and C. ' water, open fireplace, coal range. Moffat elec, range, kauri bench and enamel sink, Doulton bath and basin, concrete tubs, fuel pumice copper elec, water pump with tank and stand. CORRUGATED IRON IMPLEMENT SHED, with angle iron structure. 40ft x 16ft. CORRUGATED IRON TRACTOR SHED, 20ft x 13ft. CORRUGATED IRON TOOL SHED lift x 13ft. CORRUGATED IRON COWBAIL. DAIRY, 15ft 6in x 13ft. Concrete Floor and Yard. Separating Room. Fowlhouses. Styes and Pens, New Burnetts Hay Shed (capacity 3000 v I bales). Live Hedges surround the property. Water-race. luc^ ES SOWN IN A g N f^I’o A^ E D y SMALL hold - Boards Erected. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON Auctioneers, Phones: 70-796 (business), 37-73 S (Private), or Messrs Wilding, Perry and Acland. Solicitors for the Vendor. am GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. . ST. ALBANS BUNGALOW. ESTATE REALISATION. ESTATE REALISATION. 2 BEDROOMS, FRONT SITTING-BREAKFAST-ROOM - BATHROOM and TOILET. WASHHOUSE, and 2 OUTSIDE SHEDS. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION* IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST. (Cnr. Dundas street). (Cnr. Dundas street). WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, at 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8. at 2 P.M. Address: 83 CANON ST., ST. ALBANS. 83 CANON ST., ST. ALBANS. Instructed by the District PubUe* Trustee as Executor of the will of Edward Alfred Yardley, we will offer for Auction this property at the above-mentioned time and date. ADMIRABLY SUITED FOR A HANDYMAN. THE PRICE WILL BE RIGHT. For further particulars apply to: GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Auctioneers (’Phones: 70-796 office; 37-735 private), or THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEEROxford terrace, Christchurch. GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON
e n “CUE UP HERE” I- “CUE UP HERE” n !- “WELL I’LL BE JIGGERED” o “WELL I’LL BE JIGGERED” >f :e ANOTHER OLD LANDMARK TO GO E ANOTHER OLD LANDMARK TO GO V THE CONTENTS OF “SCRIM- * THE CONTENTS OF “SCRIMSHAW’S” BILLIARDS PARLOUR SHAW’S” BILLIARDS PARLOUR it 135 GLOUCESTER STREET 135 GLOUCESTER STREET '■ TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC o TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC is AUCTION a AUCTION a [- ON THE PREMISES S ON THE PREMISES ON THE PREMISES SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1957, at 10 A.M. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1957, at 10 A.M* .. MAIN ITEMS—h 3 FULL SIZED SLATE BASED BILLARDS TABLES with RAIL POCKETS IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER (Recushed and Recovered recently), 3 1 Sets of Snooker Balls, 5 sets Billiards Balls, Kellys Pool Set, Jig- = gers, 50 Excellent Cues, 5-Valva' Radio, Billiards Cases, Long ResU - and Cues, Scorers, Table Coven, Seats, Cue Racks, Partitions, Coun0 ter. Glass Showcase, Hot Dogge s- Stove and hundreds Sundries. GEORGE ANDERSON and SON , 1 Auctioneers d ’Phone 70-796. 534 Colombo st. c. 2371 h [s • a AUCTION IN AID OF THE SCOTTISH L SOCIETY OF N.Z. PIPE BAND UNIFORM AND CONTESTING FUNDS Jt LIST OF GOODS FOR AUCTION i- TODAY TODAY TODAY at 10 a.m. SCOTTISH HALL, Cnr. EDGEWARS and CALEDONIAN ROADS r MODERN Space Heater, 2ft 6in Day Bed (new), 6 bags Coke, Sack Potatoes, Mirrored Door Robe, Double , i. Bed and Wire, 2 Bed and Wire. Wall e Mirror, Drophead Sewing Machine, ». Concrete Tubs, 2 Mantel Radios, 3 l_ Settees, Bamboo What-not, Moffat Sp ring Elec. Range, Parkinson Range, 6 Lawnmowers, Mattresses. K. Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, Steel Guitar, ; e Mandolin Guitar, Garden Hose, Water Spin-drier Kauri D. Table, 4 Demit- johns, sgal, 2 2gal, 1 lgal, 2 Crocks, Gas Heater, Kerbs, Dish Rack, Baby’a Feed Chair, Rocking Horse, sgal Boiler, Wringer, Hiker’s Primus, 2 Wrought Iron Bedside Lamps Holland Blinds, Camp Stool, Window Sashes, Child’s Cot, Clothes Basket, . Palmstand and Firescreen, Juice Ex- ‘ tractor, part Meccano Set, 2 Butter Coolers, Books. Magazines, etc., new Stilson Wrench, new Combination Square, new Elec. Irons, new Gramophone Records. Commercial Hair »s Dryer, Modern Fireside Chair, etc. 1MR A. E. BARRELL, Auctioneer. B ’ DONATIONS ACCEPTED MORNING OF AUCTION. REMEMBER: SCOTTISH HALL, 10 a.m. 19 TODAY. YOU will find that every column S ’ in the want advts. Is filled with opportunities for someone t and = many of them may be your opporE tunity. . . If you are really trying to practise economy you cannot afford to neglect the Want Advt. Section in '‘The Press." And not only la It Y profitable to read. It ts equally profitable to use . to sell, to rent, to buy. or to trade practically any- „ thing. ’’*The Press" Want Advts. - are a sure guide to economy and j" profit Thone 64-083. a direct Uns S for your convenience.
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