AUCTIONS. W. E. SIME3 AND CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 70 ACRES, Etc. RUSSELL'S FLAT LAND. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, 101s, At 12 Noon. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS.. HEREFORD STREET. IX; E. SIMES AND CO. HAVE RE»V. CEIYED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SECOND MORTGAGEE TO SELL, > ,BY PUBLIC AUCTION, 70 ACRES (TWO BLOCKS OF -20 AND 50 ACRES), RUSSELL'S FLAT. DISTRICT OF MALVERN. BEfNG RURAL SECTIONS 9987 AND 11137, THREE ROAD FRONTAGES. THE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO A FIRST MORTGAGE OF £1000. THE LAND IS SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR AGRICULTURE. CROPPING, AND DAIRYING. AND IS IN THE OCCUPATON OF MESSRS F. W. QUaIFE AND STANLEY S. B. QUAIFE. W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers. SALE ACCOUNT THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. IN THE ESTATE JOHN McMILLAN, DECEASED. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1918, At 12 Noon. LAND and HOUSE, No. 26 WINDSOR TERRACE. City of Christchurch, just across river, over Fitzgerald avenue. Auction board erected. For further particulars apply to W. E SIMES and CO., 9593 Auctioneers, Hereford street. ■rn i? SIMES AND - CO., • V > • AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-46 Hereford street. -< /"\/"\ ACRES. Geraldine, good heavy dairylUv ing lend, wc'.l watered, subdivided, good 5-roomed Hous?, cowshed, and usual outbuildings. OWNER \TOULD ACCEPI FOP. HIS EO.UITY (£1200) IN THE ABOVj.-; FARM 2 GOOD LETTABLE HOUSES. Must sell, as he goes into camp shortly. W. E. SIMES and CO. DAIRY FARM. I~Q ACRES, LEESTON DISTRICT—Good J-00 dairying land, well fenced and watered, and laid down -in good pasture. Ciops at present, 15 acres barley, 6 acre 3 oats, 0 acres pea?. Milking plant, 6 h.p. Lister engine, Alfa-Laval separator; good 5roomed Dwelling, cowbai-6, and dairy. PRICE £31 PER - ACRE. CROPS A£D I MILKING PLANT GIVEN Ij.i. VERi. ' GOOD TERMS. Bulk of money can remain for 5 years at 5J per cent. If you aro on the look-out for a good tairn, the above is one we can well Tecommend. A GENUINE BARGAIN. COLOMBO STREET, BECKENHAM. ronn-A very superior and up-TO-DATE RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, in perfect order inside and out, return verandah, h. and c. service, pantry, scullcry, bathroom, washhouse and ' copper, tubs, sheds, h.p. water, main sower; J-ACRE OF LAInD, beautifully laid out and planted with a great variety of shrubs and trees, fine orchard of walnuts, ciiorry, apples, and pear trees. Taken as a whole the property is an exceptionally fine family home, and it would be almost impossible to find a property to equal this at the ' money it'& now offered at. The owner re--1 fused £1500 some 3 years ago, but circumstances now compel a sale, hence the sacrifice. W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. A FINE HOME WITH A LOVELY 5 GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILLS. -C 1 7 f A—AN Ideal Homo for a Retired Xs.L I o\/ Farmer or Business Man want- , ing a nice property.—A MOST SUBSTAN-TiALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, and repleto with every modern convenience, wide return verandah, and conservatory, storeroom, sewer. 2J "ACRES OF LAND (more land if i required), planted with a great variety oi shelter trees, ornamental trees, and shrubs, fruit trees. A delightful home, and no advertisement can do it justice, AND IT'S CHEAP. TOO—the property is well worth oxer £2000, but 'the circumstances are such that it's got to be sold, hence the low figure placed on it. Easy terms will be given it required. W. E. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents for the Trustees. A GREAT PROPOSITION. ' ONLY 38 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH s -jorrr ACHES, all low hills (plougbable), JLO I O with a good portion of flat country, part of which has grown heavy wheat and oat crops; at present about 30 acres in 3 oats just about to be harvested. Also portion in- turnips. Well fenced and aubdivid- ' ed, plenty ot water. At present carrying , about 80U sheep, mostly ewes, and 25 heed , cattle; but this docs not by any means re- ' present its actual carrying capacity, as an onergetic, live man cou.d improve the place and make it capable of carrying easily 1000 to 1200 sheep. of a good modern 6-roomed Dwelling, stables, wool--1 shed, ctc. The property at the price it is now offered at, viz., £9 5s PER' ACRE, is the BEST PROPOSITION fchV THU M<i.uKET. Good terms can be -arranged, or the owner, having no jamily, and having to depend entirely ov outside labour, V'OULD = CONSIDER A SMAXtL FARM IN EX-Cllrt-Wr... DON'T HESITATE IF YOU WANT A LARGER FARM. THIS IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. 1 CIX ACRES, ASHBURTON DISTRICT— J. I/O DAIR3T FARM in good heart, well subdivided, permanent water Jrom springs, 80 ' head of cattle on property at present. About 50 cows coming into milk. L.K.G. milking piant, separator, 40 acres in oats, 14 acres 15 i.» wheat (land will grow So bushels wheat, 65 of oats); good 6-roomed dwelling, milking d elcd, implement shed, and all outbuildings, i e very up to date and complete in a.il details. I- Close to school and P. 0., 3 mil's from rail, cs OWNER'S SONS GOING TO THE WAR Aal; MUST SELL. Price £25 per acre, iorrns .can be arranged. "(HA ACRES, METHVEN; MUST BE JLULf SOLD—A grand Cropping and Dairying i'aiiL. No risk oi drought in this ' area. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered, 50 acres wheat. 12 acres oats, balance grass. G-ood 5-roomed dwelling, stable, and outbuildings, plantations. Price £33, crops in. £1000 cr.sb required. This is one i). of the best little l&ims in this district. <,218 t* Dre 7a- . . .T it dMOTOR CO., LTD, j. ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS: WAIAU KAIKOURA. EDAILY TIME-TABLE. I* M (Weather and other circumstances permittin?):— ly 16 PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 jm of And 8t KAIKOURA to PARNASSUS, at 9.15 a.rn Distance, 38 miles. - 13- FARES: 20s Single, 35s Return. THROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COASI D- (in conjunction with 'i'heo. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or -vice versa), 10; L. Miles, for 45a. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL th SERVICE. ur Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau Tueeday S Thursdav, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. H Leaving Waiau for Kaikoura Tuesday Thursdav, and Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. (Journey Covered in One Day.) TICKET AGENTS: x z GOVERNMENT TOURIST *'J BUREAUX. THO3. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. dHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 140 Hereford street. Christchurch. Telephone, "Sheep, Christchurch. Cur >78 ran, Kaikour®." h* Hmt >•. a? th >o-
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