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AUCTIONS. ~ W. E. SIMES AND CO. nrv J. E. SEMES AND CO., ■ ' ' » AUCTIONEERS ANT> ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-46 Hereford street. IAA ACRES, Geraldine. good heavy dairvJLv/v in£ Itind, rjood o-roomed House, cowshed, and outbaildings. OWXER \TOULD ACCi-PJ-FOR HIS EQ.UITY (£I2W»IN THE ABOVr. 1 FARM 2 GOOD LETTABLE HOUSES. Must sell, as lie into camn shortly. TV. E. SIMES and CO. DAIRY FARM. IXQ ACRES. LEESTON DISTRICT-Good JLOO dairying land, well fenced <^ a watered, and" lnid down in good pasture. Crops at present, 15 acres barley. 6 ac rca oats, 9 acres peas. Milking plant, 6 h.pLis tor engine, A'fa-Laval separator; good, J ~ I roomed Dwelling, cowbails, and ", a 'P'PRICE £21 PER ACRE. CROPS AND 1 MILKING PLANT GIVEN Ix>. VERY 1 GOOD TEEMS. Bulk of money can remain for 5 years at 5J per cent. Ii you axe on the look-out for a good farm, the above is one we can well recommend. A GENUINE BARGAIN. COLOMBO STREET, BECKENHAM. f>nnn-A VERY SUPERIOR AND UPdbiJUU TO-DATE RESIDENCE OF " LARGE ROOMS, in perfect order inside and out, return verandah, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, wa-shhouse ano. copper, tuba, sheds, h.p. water, main sewer; J-ACRE OF LAND, beautifully laid out and planted with a great variety of shrubs and trees, fine orchard of walnuts, cherry, apples, and pear trees. Taken as a whole i the property is an exceptionally fine family home, and it would be almost impossible to find a property to equal this at the i money it's now offered at. The owner res fused £'1500 some 3 years ago, but circumi stances now compel a sale, henco the sacrifice. TV. E. SIMES and CO., j Sole Agents. A FINE HOME "WITH A LOVELY r GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILLS, j f}~l H PA—AN Ideal Home for a Retired Jisl. I U\j .Farmer or Business Man want--1 ing a nicc property.—A MOST SUBSTANs TIALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE OF " LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, and replete with . every modern convenience, wide return verandah, and conservatory, storeroom, sewer, 2J ACRES OF LAND (more land if . required), planted with a great variety of ' shelter trees, ornamental trees, and shrubs, 3 fruit trees. A delightful home, and no edi rertisement can do it justice, AND IT'S CHEAP, TOO—the property is wel] worth over £2000, but the circumstances are euclj , that it's got to be sold, hence the low figure placed on it. Easy terms will be given if required. W. E. SIMES and CO„ , Sole Agents for the Trustees. A GREAT PROPOSITION. ONLY 38 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH , O'T £ ACRES, all low hills (ploughable), • J-O 11J with a good portion of flat country, part of which has grown heavy wheat and oat crops; at present about 30 acres in oats just about to bo harvested. Also portion in turnips. Well fenced and subdivided, plenty of water. At present carrying about 800 eheep, mostly ewes, and 25 head cattle; but thi3 doe 3 not by any means represent its actual carrying capacity, as an energetic, live man could improve the place and make it capable of carrying easily 1000 to 1200 sheep; Buildings consist of a good modern 6-roomed Dwelling, stable 3, woolehed, etc. The property at the price it is now offered at, viz., £9 5a PER ACRE, is the BEST PROPOSITION ON THE MaRKET. Good terms oan bo arranged, or the owner, having no family, and having to depend entirely on outside labour, WOULD CONSIDER A SMALL FARM IN EX- ' CHANGE. s DON'T HESITATE IF YOU "WANT A LARGER FARM. THIS IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. 1 W. E. SIMES and CO., 2 Agents. IQK ACRES, ASHBURTOK DISTRICT— > J-Ot) DAIRY FARM in good heart, well i subdivided, permanent water from springs, 80 head of cattle on property at present. About 50 cows coming into milk. L.K.G. milking plant, separator, 40 acres in oats, 14 acres •t in wheat (land will grow 50 bushels wheat, j G5 of oats); good 6-roomed dwelling, milking shed, implement shed, and all outbuildings, very up to date and complete in all details. Close to school and P. 0., 3 miles from rail. OWNER'S SONS GOING TO THE WAR AND MUST SELL. Price £25 per acre, l'eruis can bo arranged* r IAA ACRES, METHVEN; MUST BE J.UV/ SOLD—A grand Cropping and Dairying Farm. No risk of drought in this area. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, welJ watered, 50 acres wheat, 12 acrcs oats, balance grass. Good 5-roomed dwelling, stable, and outbuildings, plantations. Price £33, 1- crops in. £1000 cash required. U'hia is ono of the best little iarms in this district, i- 9248 <1 A CLARIDGE AND SMITH. a - •t CLEARING SALE. 9, :r TUESDAY, MARCH sth, 1-30 p.m. f\N account lilt i S. MITCHELL, 43 j 3 Burnsido Toad, Fendalton:— G Good Dairy Co we. closc to calving and in profit ' Purebred Shorthorn Bull, 20 months 2 Calves, li months old / 10 Tons Hay, sold to suit purchasers i-acre Potatoes, i-acre Mangolds — Separator, 35ga1., New Churn 1 Fat Pig, 2 Store Pigs Spring Dray, Long Shaiter Gig, Sot Harness, Forks, Snovels. Hoes, Ladder, 10 Sacks Whole Fowl Y/heat, 2 Sacks Barley, Reliable Incubator, 120 eggs • a Bay Gelding Obligate, 8. and h., very quiet ? 3 Bay Gelding, lyre, by Zimmerman (tlior- _ oughbred) lt As the property is sold, every lot is for Unreserved Sale. CLARIDGE and SMITH, — 3232 Auctioneers. THE FARMERS' SALEYAKDS. an ——- CLARIDGE AND SMITH, an PROPRIETORS. . Jd Specialise in CLEARING SALES, iv aud we have an expert staff, right up to date. We only charge 5 PEIR CENT. tt d COMMISSION. Employ us, as we have always given Abiolute Satisfaction. — Cil 20-1153 P. s. NICHOLLS AND CO. ir17* URN ITU RE — Auction —FURNITURE, U THIS UAY, -J! p.m., THIS DAY, in our Manchester street Rooms. —Another larg© Entry of Furniture. Main itemsPiano, Oak Sideboard, Dark Do., Oak Oval — Gate-leg Tabic, Ex. Tables, Writing Desk, Hall Stand, Chesterfield, Din. Couch in lied Velvet, Italian and other Beds, Withstands and Sets "'-re, Carpet Sweeper, Filter, It Kerbs, Fender®, Lamps, and lots of Articles too numerous to mention. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., Auctioneers. 52 13 ST ROYAL MAIL COACHES. £50 GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. T E.WE Geraldinc Daily at 7.13 a m., ar JU live Oravi daily 5.30 a.m.; leave Urar daily S.oO a.m., iirrivc O? raid in.? daily n..i <i,ni.: !c«ve Geraldinc daily 0.30 a.m , !• n\ v Orari daiiy 10.20 «.m.: leave Oral; dai;; 11.35 a.ra.,'nrlive Gcraldine daily 1-.-0 p.m.: — leave Cirraldi'iic daiiy 1 Orai. daily 2.15 p.m.; leave Or<>n daiiy 2.55 p.in. arrive Gcraldinc daiiy 3.40 p.m.-. leave Gcr aldine daily 4.0 p.m., arrive Oraii dauy 4.4. p.m.: leave Ora.ri daiiy 5.0 p.m., arriveGeral dine daily 5.45 p.m.; leave Gcraldine dail: 5.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 5.45 p.m.; Orari daily 6.0 p.m„ arrive Gcraldine 6.4p.m. Faros, Is 6d Single, 0s 6d Return, ti connexion with tho above I conduct a Jji'-'er; Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches etc„ on Hire at reasonable rates. Genera 585 carrying and carting carried on. Sample carefully handled. Agents New Zealand Es press Company. Horse Clipping done on ta premises. Machine Piates .sharpened Charges reasonable. Telephone >o. il. -> t jj SHEKRATT, Proprietor, Gcraldine. inas es, iL

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16147, 27 February 1918, Page 11

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