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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND 00. W. E. SIMES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND LSTATE AGENTS, 144-14S HEREFORD STREET. MARSHLAND. OWNER ENLISTED. MUST SELL. OWNER ENLISTED. MUST SELL. 91 ACRES OF RICH DAIRYING AND 2 CROPPING LAND, at present all under cultivation and in potaioji, onions, broccoli and peas (1 acre in grass), 6-roomed Dwelling, bath, washhous-e, copper and tubs, dairy 3-stali stable, 12-buil cowshed, trapehed" chaflhousc. A RHAL GOOD PLACti. OWNER GOES INTO CAMP END OF APRIL. Must be sold belcrc then. Price £1300. ex. crops. Terms can bo arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO., Halo Agents. IF YOU WAX! GOO D~ H E ALT 1 £ "OR~ BETTER HEALTH YOU SHOULD LIVE ON CASHMKHIO HILLS. LIVE ON C'ASIIME UK HILLS. MOST GLORIOUS VIEWS. NO DAMP FOGS. ABUNDANCE 01-' SUNSHINE. ELI'X'TRIC LIGHT GAS A.TO SEWAGE SYSTEM AVAILABLE. WE CAN SUBMIT YOl'- THE BEST PROPOSITIONS ON THE HILLS. HEREUNDER ARE A FEW: — nrr JTA—IIACKTHUuNE ROAD—A Natty IJv Little Bungalow of practically 5 rooms, 2 balconies, re_ik't<» with all modern .conveniences, M-i6-acre, with a chain frontage to road, magnificent view, at a tram stop. Tho chcapcit property available. Terms arranged. J?opJ-I—A PRETTY~BUNGALOW7Tf~I «OuU rooms and balcony, tiled roof, replete with aii modem conveniences, NEARLY' j-ACRE OF LAND, very prettily laid out ill lawn and garden, asphalt i>aths. (Room for another hcu.-,ej. A magnificent view, that never can be interrupted, and v.'ithin 3 minutes o; the .U1 tram stop' A—DYER'S PASS ROAD—A cS/X-itJvy Charming 2-storey G-roomed Bungalow and sleeping balcony, very prettily designed and well arranged, all modern conveniences, wwer, etc. Tli© finest situation on thi llills. Pi -J ~A—HACKTiIOIiNE~ROAD—Avery Superior 5-roomed Bungalow and sleeping balcony, designed and built under supervision of a leading architect, and panelled dining-room, with sliding doors opening into breakfast-room, and many unique features about the houso ouo doesn't obtain in most places. Nearly i-acro land, nearly all flat, with road frontage. A property that will apj>eal to tho ouyer with distinctive taste. n-i o ~ A—HACKTHORNE ROAD—BunS/iuiJl/ galow of 8 rooms and balcony, and all modern conveniences, sewer, etc., iacre land, all flat. 7? QAA-C ASII MERE ROTD~FET~H~iII Site of nearly 1 Acre, with wellgrown trees ; v ud shrubs. A gTand site for a good homo. i? O A A—HACKTHORNE ROAD—Section cfewV/v/ of 35 Perches, fine view. Also, £350 Good Silo of i-acre, adjoining above, fenced and well sheltered. OWNER WOULD ACCEPT DWELLING ON THE HILLS OR IN SUBURBS BY WAY OF EXCHANGE. Five Beautiful Building Sites, fenced and planted, tho finest sites on Hackthorn© roaxl. NUMEROUS OTHER FRWITRTJES FOR SALE AND TO LET. LISTS SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION. W. E. SIMES and CO. BETWEEN HICCAETON AND FEND ALTON ROADS. PQ9C-A CHARMING BUNGALOW of 3iUOiJS NICE ROOMS, fitted up through, out in tho very latest and up-to-date manner, panelled hall in Oregon, dining-room similarly panelled, with sideboard built in, sun porch, facing tho north, brick fireplaces, electric light and fittings, Doulton bath, paticlled kitchen, range with tiled surround, hot and cold service, and all other conveniences. Motor shed. "A property that should please the most fastidious buyer." SECTION OF ABOUT 50 PERCHES, well fenced.' CLOSE TO 2d TRAM SECTION. W. E. SIMES and CO. TO RETIRED FARMERS AND OTHEES WANTING A NICE HOME WITH A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN IN THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT OF SUMNEIi. £1850.

A SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, plastered and papered throughout, treble verandah, bay and casement windows, casement doors, leading on to verandah, 6 fireplaces, good mantels, wardrobes, Doulton bath, hot and cold service, paoitry, scullery, copper and tubs, and all modern conveniences. Large Trellis Tropical Palm. House, 01 as 9 House, Summer House. The land comprises nearly IS acres,_ practically all planted with the finest selection of trees and shrubs one could get, including many choice and rare varieties from all parte of the world. Large full-bearing orchard of apples, plums, apricots, poaches, pears, ctc., asparagus beds, email fruits, Jawna and walks. Competent experts cstimfite that considerably over £1000 has been required to bring the garden to its present state ot perfection, and the Dwelling would coat anything in the rogion of £1200. The owners are, however, out to sell irrespective of cost or value, and we are instructed to offer the abovo at the ridiculously low figure of £1850. TERMS can be arranged if required, to suit puxchasers. Photograph of the property and garden and plan on application, or posted to any address. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 55954-1G73 CLAHIDGE AND SMITH. PUBLIC AUCTION". SHORT NOTICE. THIS DAY, 1 p.m. Take No. G Car to Terminus. /"ILARIDGE and SMITH have been favO oured with instructions from Mr E. HOLE. Carrier, Tankerville street, Spreydon, who is leaving at once for Oamaru, to SELL by AUCTION, the following without xe60;i Van Horses. 8 and 9 years, broken s. and h.. and Doublo Harness, also Chains. Those Horses are right out of work, and can bo seen at any time. Express (full lock, with top, shafts and pole, also side and front seats; good as new), Pleasure Trap (nearly new), Set Harness, and Odd Harness, 2 good Cows (full profit, part Jersey. 3rd calvera), 1 Cow (| Jersey, 2nd calf due' now). Bacon Pig, 1 Heifer Calf, Wheat, Barley, Oata, 30 Sacks Oat-sheaf, Trap Cover, Wire Netting, Barrels, Steps, Barb Wire, Posts and lino Timber, Wheelbarrow, 200 Empty Sacks, Garden Tools, Sieves, Hay Knife, Pig Net, Piano Case, Sofa, Bicycles, C. Bench, W. Stand, Cupboard, Grindstone, 3 Drums Tar, 12 Pair Fowls, 2 Storo Pif:?. 1 Horse Holler, rtleo Cultivator. Also ui-o Goodwill of his Carrying Round, which is worth £5 per week —a raro chanoo for an energetic man. CLARIDGE and SMITH, C 2316-8798 Auciionosns. FARMERS' SALEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, APRIL 13th, 11.30 a.m. HORSES, 7 Storo and Weanor Pigs, 2 Light Spring Drays, 5 Gigs, Butcher's Carl, 3 Pleasure Traps, Light Express (full lock), 2 Box Carts, 2 Sets Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 2 Rollo Sheep Netting, Garden Plough, 3 e.f. Ploughs, Set Harrows, Cft Bath on legs, 12 Gallon Copper, Steelyards, 3 Pair ■Shop Scales, Collars and Harness, Separator, Wooden Gates, Lino Glass Frames, 2 Glass Shop Fronts, New H.P.W. Closet, Lathe, Shacklock Range, Gas and Water Pipes, Load Splendid Furniture from Prebbleton, lin/> good Table Potatoes, Useful Sundries. ENTRIES INVITED. HARRY SMITH, S73D Auctioneer.

j£AIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. TIOYAL. MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAU« KAIKOURA. DAILY TIME-TABLE (Weather and other circumstance® permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 p.m. And KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 ajn. Distance, 38 raiifs. FARES: 20s Single, 35a Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Thos. Butt's Cars). PAIiNASSUS to WARD (or vice versa), 105 Miles, for 455. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Leavin" Kaikoura f°* Waiau, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, a; 8 a.m. Leavin" Waiau for Kaikoura, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day). TICKET AGENTS: NZ GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX, TEOS. COOK and SON, Or N.Z. SHEEPFAiiMKRS' AGENCY, 140 Hereford 6trcet, Christchurch. Telephone: "Sheep, Christchurch," "Cuxran, kaikoura.'' riitlij Special "Pago for Women" in Saturday's Editions of "The Evening Netva" appeals to everyone, A Bright Hoznt Majaiiao,

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15873, 12 April 1917, Page 10

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