AUCTIONS. CRADDOCK. MmOSTtB COMPANY BUILDING FOB REMOVAL. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. SATURDAY NEXT, FEB. 20tt. At 11 e.m. ON THE PREMISES.' ON ACCOUNT Of"tHE BOARD OF ' GOVERNORS OF CANTERBURY COLLEGE. rfHE LARGE 2-STOKEYBD RESIDSOTOE A. Situate t No. 381, MONTREAL STREET, Adjoining the Girls* High School. FOR REMOVAL. CRADDOCK, MoOROSTIB COY,\ 689 Auotioneens. SHORT NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALSs - MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 2nd, AT 1 P.2L ' On ttocount MR W. HILES (who is leav- ‘ ins for England). ON THE PREMISES. Now 82. CRESCENT ROAD, JUST AT THE.., END OF ANTIGUA STREET; 2d Section;' stop. \. ALL FOR ABSOLUTE . SALE. TVfEW BUNGALOW, NEW FURNITURE, AY AND EFFECTS. ’ THE BUNGALOW CONTAINS 5 ROOMS (23 x 16, etc.), ALL OFFICES AND EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE, CLEAR LEADLIGHTS, BEAUTIFULLY FITTED WITH WARDROBES. OUPBOARDS, GAS AND FITTINGS, PORCELAIN BATH, Sewer Connection. H.P. WATER, 2 VERANDAHS,f Hot over Tubs; 3-16 ACRE OF LANDANr. LOVELY GARDEN, ASPHALT PATHS, -- Etc., Eto. ■ . ,r.i ' , . Cfl MAIN' ITEMS-PRACTICALLY NEW FURNISHINGS, AXMINSTER CARPET," TURKEY RUG, AXMINSTER RUGS, INLAID LINOLEUM, COPPER KERBS,.* IRONS, CHESTERFIEuu SUITE INF SADDLEBAG, EX. :TABLE, CHAIR in Oak, Handsome Minor. Royal? DOULTON, Ornaments, Choice Pictures. '• Pile Cover, China, Cutlery, Glassware.. Axminster Runner, Mats, QUAINT MIRROR.' Hall Stand. HANDSOME BEDROOMSUITE, QUAINT WOOD BEDSTEAD, Brass-railed Cot, Bedding. Linen. Art Curtains, Toilet Ware, New Perambulator, Sideboard, Bookcase, Coal Vase, Wicker Chairs, Wire . Couch. Wicker Cot, Drop-head 6drawer Sewing Machine, Table, Chairs, Garden Seat, CALDWELL LAWN MOWER, F 60ft Hose, Mangle, Tools, Utensils, Etc., Etc. ‘ ON VIEW SATURDAY NEXT; FEB. . RUARY 28th, FROM 1 P.M. UNTIL 5 P.M. CRADDOCK, McCROSTIE COY., ,", 601 ■ Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ~ TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 3rd, at 1 p.m. ON ACCOUNT MR BRIDGE, ON THE • PREMISES, No. ST, REPTON... STREET, OFF MERIVALE LANE (hav-,) iug sold his property). ,'r SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS IN SOLID - OAK, ETC.. ETC. ON VIEW ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH" 2nd, 1 p.m. until 8 p.m. FULL DETAILS IN NEXT SATURDAY’S f i PAPERS. CRADDOCK, MoCROSTIE CO., 687 Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY. CLEARING SALE, NORTH ROAD, PAPANUI. THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, AT 1 P.M. AOCOUNT MR W. T. WALLACE. Who has Sold his Property. ON THE PREMISES, NO. 259, NORTH. ■ ROAD, JUST PAST NORTHCOTTT. ROAD, PAPANUI TRAM TERMINUS,:, TRAP MARE 6yra, DOG CART, SET HAR- /' NESS, 2 COWS, FOWLS AND SUNDRIES... ■PRACTICALLY NEW FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. F Full details in Next Saturday’s papers. CRADDOCK,,MoCROSTIE COY., <- 666 • ' Auctioneers. MALING AND COMPANY, LIMITED TO SMALL FARMERS ' ',/ And SPECULATORS. ' , EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAP LAND. CLOSE TO cSriSTCHURCH. WE HAVE FOR SALE: v , *2O ACRES of what is probably the BEST. ROOT GROWING LAND in New Zealand. J It is situated 8 milts from Cathedral";,. Square in a rising district. . jfc The property has a frontags of 8 chains on , • * well drained and is not eub-lv„t ject to 'flood. , ' F The improvements comprise a good 5-room-ed house, large stables, barns and trapehedi s • and othe* outbuildings. In a .very few years, the district will be. the market garden of Chiiotohurch, and the , land will then have a high residential value. - THE PRICE IS ONLY j £I7OO. ( AND EASY TERMS CAN BErARRANGED. ] MALING AND CO., LTP„ Estate Agents, v Co. Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace, DAIRYING AND CROPPING. > BEAUTIFUL TEDDINGTQN FARM. . )A ACRES FREEHOLD, riolj dairying * 5V gild clipping land, whioh grows, won- 5 ;o»dpj4ul crops of wheat and barley, besides /, arrymg a large herd of milch cows. ■ '*)' The improvements include a frroomed' ; r foiise, shea, stable, dpft, etc. 'll." PRICE, £SO PER ACRE. »' TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. ' ;: ’l MALING AND CO., LTD„ ; Estate Agents, ; for. Gloucester Street and Oxford Terrace. £ rs NIGHT. CHECKLEY & NEALE. N SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. c GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. ? 11 Rooms, S or 5 Acros. T WILL RUN THREE OOWS. ~ ABOUT 20 CHAINS FRONTAGE. FINE ORCHARD. 1 E Are inetructed to offer this very.fin®;^ , Gentlema* 1 ’ 8 Residence containing 11 rj' ill decorated rooms, and all ntcesaary^out-1 ‘ lldinge, including Motor Shed, CoF Shod, dry, StotohouEes, Etc. ' The land is of ~., a very best quality, and ♦' y, WILL GROW ANYTHING. ¥■ rhere are long frontages to Three Streets.}, ry suitable for subdivision into, say,' 14- ' jtions averaging £6o—£6lo, and as there is j# insurance ,of £650 on the house, which .ether with the subdivision land can b» ughjj for> $.240, it will be seen that the oposition is one of the best. . RICES ARE— House; Buildings, and 3 Acres £l2lO. ■; Housk, Buildings, and ,5 Acres £I6OO. i. ispections arranged and owdij to view fro at? KNIGHT. OKECKLEY AND NEALE. $ BUNGALOW. In ST ALBANS, at a LOW PRICE. )T 100 YARDS FROM 2d CAR. CONTAINS 4 good' Rooms, fitted. with J every modem convenience, inoluding .led Back Rajige> Sewer and Electrio Light. etached washhouse. HIGH "SECTION. PRICE: £495. EASY TERMS. \ ,? - KNIGHT, CHECKLEY AND NEALE. > ERNL E A F BUTTER Manufactured from Pastecrited Cream. i-> li FRESH DAILY. All Grocer*.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16484, 25 February 1914, Page 15
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