AUCTIONS. McKenzie & willis. AUCTION SALE OP CHOICE .FURNITURE, PIANO, BILLIARD DININGTABLE, Etc. WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 4th MARCH, Commencing at 1 p.m. Gerber, Esq.,' we will SELL by AUCTION, on tho Premises, 34, BRISTOL STREET, ST ALBANS, tho whole of His CHOICE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, inducting Very Pine UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BILLIARD DIN-ING-TABLE (Riley), etc., etc. ON VIEW TO-MORROW, 2 to 5 p.m., 7- to 0 p.m. McKenzie and willis, 97 Auctioneers. McKenzie and willis. Robert St Clair McKenzie.) (Joseph Willie. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Post Office. CHEAP FURNITURE. CHEAP AND GOOD. CHEAP AND GOOD. THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY NEW FURNITURE OF BEST WORKMANSHIP. WE SPECIALISE IN SIDEBOARDS. WE CAN SAVE YOU POUNDS HERE ON A SIDEBOARD. A SIDEBOARD which would cost you £lO to 312 in most furniture shape in Christchurch can ho procured here for £5 15s. SIDEBOARDS IN OAK. KAURI and RIMU From £3 10s. DUCHESSE CHESTS from 30s. WARDROBES from £3 13s. WASHSTANDS from 30s. HIGH-BACKED. SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS, spring seats, 20s each. THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR FLOOR COVERINGS. LINOLEUMS, HEARTHRUGS AND CARPETS. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. McKENZTE AND WILLIS. Auctioneers and House Furnishers, Cathedral Square (next Post Office). THIS IS CHEAP. NICE POSITION IN ADDINGTON. £525. 6 ROOMS, well built, with every convenience, sower, well laid out in paths, lawn; good frontage. Terms can bo given. McKenzie and willis, Land and Estato Agents, Cathedral Square. FIRST-CLASS DAIRY AND CROPPING FARM. FOR STRAIGHT SALE, OR OWNER MAY CONSIDER SUITABLE EXCHANGE. OAA ACRES, Tip-top Land, suitable either cropping or dairying. Owner at present milking about 85 cows, besides cropping. Tho land is in good heart, and moatly laid down in young pasture. Well fenced and watered. This place is capable of carrying 80 cows, and do them well. THE BUILDINGS comprise well-built 6Roomed House, stables, granary, man’s room, implement cover, good millring _ shed (G byres), and includes first-class milking plant (3 cow). Tho Farm and Stock (at valuation) can be bought as a going concern with, say, £IOOO CASH DOWN, Or the owner would consider a suitable exchange, preferably about 50 ACRES FIRSTCLASS LAND, close to Christchurch. Tho Property is well situated, within 35 miles from Christchurch and 5 miles from railway. We have inspected -the place, and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone on the look out for a CHEAP DAIRY FARM. Apply for full particulars to McKenzie and willis, Sole Agents for Vendor. H. B. SORENSEN. NEXT SALE, FRIDAY, MARCH 6th. AN ESPECIALLY - LARGE ENTRY of A PIGS was yarded at last week’s sale, realising readily at handsome figures. Suckers and Weanors sold 14s Gd to £1 3s; Stores £1 4s to £1 12s Gd each. A splendid entry of Poultry sold well for prime lots. Hens, 2s to 4s' Id; Rs., 3s Gd to Gs 8d; Ducks 4s to 5s 6d. Tho Friday Sales continue to grow in popularity each week, showing conclusively that the chango has come‘to stay. Consign— H. B. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. ' 582 SPEIRS. SAUNDERS ft' CO. R. M. Speirs.) . (R- L. Saunders. URGENT SALE WANTED. r*9 7K~T HOUSE (built about 6 years) dwO 6 of 4 Rooms, bathrom,, pantry, scullery, washhouse, with c. and tubs, gas, etc. A place that could easily be improved by a carpenter. The section is a full i-ucro, and we can give veiv. good terms. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cashel Street. FINE SUBURBAN HOME. ‘ ACRES with long frontago and Substan- * tial House of 10 rooms, bathroom,_ h. and water, verandah, balcony, bay windows, ,c.; motor-shed, stable, trapslwd, cowshed, id other outbuildings; largo orchard, nice •namental trees and shrubs, lawns, fish and, etc. By reason of t»'* long frontage amorous building sections could bo sold I part of the frontage. If desired, tho owner prepared to retain 21 acres for subdivional purposes. Situated in a pretty and jaltby district, and only 2 minutes’ walk om 3d tram. • . ' PRICE FOR lIE WIIOLE-Only £1550. bo owner is leaving to reside on a smaller coperty in another district., and to ensure a rick sale has placed a very _ low price on ie property. Liberal terms will be given, it 3BUed SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. NEAR PAP AN til BOAD. * RTISTIC BUNGALOW, containing 6 A rooms (particularly largo dining-room) and all offices and conveniences; tiled roof, Doultou bath antique gas and door fittings, superior leadlighta, fine panelling, 2 verandahs, circular bay windows, etc., etc. The house stands on' very high foundations, on a SPLENDID SECTION of nearly J-acre, beautifully laid out in lawns and garden. SPECIAL REASONS for selling; price reduced nearly £IOO. Card to view from SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169, Cashel Street. ' QUICK SALE“WANfED: £2oo IT^DER VALUESPLENDIDLY - BUILT HOUSE of 7 rooms, verandah front and back, lift stud, bay windows, bathroom and all offices and conveniences, h. and c. water, ga3 fittings, sewer connection, wardrobes, cupboards, lino mantelpieces, cornices, etc. In every respect a very substantial family house. Fine section with long frontage, well planted and laid out in lawns, garden, asphalt paths, etc. Situated only 3 minutes’ walk from tram (near Id section) and recreation ground. A bargain at Tie price asked. Liberal terms given SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO. I ACRE AND 3 ROO&S. ONLY £22O. ABOUT j-ACRE in peas, potatoes, etc., and the balance grazes a cow; 3-roomed cottago (in good condition), scullery, washhouse with bath, c. and tubs, cowshed, toolshed, fowlhouses, etc. Lease-in-perpetuity (399 years); annual rental only £3 12s. A cheap property. SPEIRS, SAUNDERS AND CO., 169. Cashel Street. CHEAP" SHEEP FARM. ’ iIQAA ACRES Freehold, to bo sold as a ffilOUv/ going concern, with tlio following Stock:—3ooo Mixed Sheep, ewes, wethers and lambs, and 100 Hoad c 1 Cattle. 7-Room-od House, wcolsbed, with machines, stable, etc. Prico £7 per acre, including stock; terms £4OOO cash. Apply W. INGLIS HUSBAND, Land Agent, Pahiatua. X 1
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16488, 2 March 1914, Page 12
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