AUCTIONS. W. E. SHIES AND CO. AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY. SATURDAY. MARCH 9tn, 12 Noon. "ITS 7 " E- SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers, "ill »» « Auction tiic fr)ilo'.vi:ii; properties: — Ntv-f and ].!5 Peterborough street. C:tv. N<,s 353 :ind 3Sj St. A<-uph stret't, City. No. ."o Si:, To])-: t'.'.c-i'i. Limvnod. Property corner CVviiif iiaii; and Coventry streer-3 icloio ;« Cathoiic Cathedra!;, J City. I SATURDAY. MARCH ICth. '.2 Noon. Nn. -j5 jiu'_'!cy «:r<v?t. Lower Riocarton. Nn. - i !)< vm: Svdeniia m. A< count P.:!>;ic Tn«'x<>: Over -J-aw. Corr.iii;! street; a!;') i-iiTc BaKl-v itteet. I Brighton. ; Air r .nr,t Mr Si'l. Smith: SrjV-r.ui.l J >u'/i? ; Si'-r: j?i liv-:er s:r.xt. S;):ey«ur.. :'ra or. ji/lu i.-oui SficJtiaistl .street. : V.*. E. SiSIKS and CO.. :>i:j i Auctionceis. . MORTGAGEE'S .SALE OF 7u ACHE.'-, Etc. ' J.' t'SSELL'S FLA " LAND. : SATURDAY". 23rd MARCH, 101S, A: ' 12 Noon. : IN OUJt LAND SALEROOMS. lIERE- . FOKD STREET. V,' E. SIMES AND CO. HAVE RE- »»• CEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SECOND MORTGAGEE TO SELL, i 13 V PUBLIC At CTIO.V, 70 ACRES (TWO j BLOCKS OF 2u AND 50 ACRES), KUS- ! SELL'S FLAT, DISTRICT OF MALVERN. | BEiNO KI.'RAL SECTIONS UUsT AND : 11137, THREE ROAD FRONTAGES. I TTIE PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD SUB- ! JECT TO A FI I{ST MORTGAGE OF JtlOJll. THE LAND IS SPECIALLY SUITABLE i FOR AGRICULTURE. CROPPING, AND ! DAIRYING, AND IS IN THE OCCUPA- ! TON OF MESSRS F. \\\ QIAIFE AND J STANLEY S. B. QUAIFE. I W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. , SALE ACCOUNT THE PUBLIC : TRUSTEE. I IN THE ESTATE JOHN McMILLAN, I DECEASED. SATURDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1018, I At 12 Noon. LAND and HOUSE, No. 2C WINDSOR TERRACE, City of Christchurch, just ucross river, over Fitzgerald avenue. Auction board erected. For further particulars apply to W. E SIMES nnd CO., 9593 Auctioneers, Hereford street. TXr- E. SIMES AND CO., * AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED I/AND BROKERS, j 144-14G HEREFORD STREET. 1 FOR PRIVATE SALE. rpHE FINE SUMNER HOMESTEAD J- KNOWN AS "W A H I - R U R U." Rarely does such a fine property as this come into the market, and it gives us groat pleasure to submit the particulars for consideration of any prospective buyers. WAHI-RURU is historic in its past associations. The redstone portion is the first original building in Sumner, and was occupied by notable men of the province of Canterbury in the early days—of recent years a new wooden portion has been built, comprising' 6 fina rooms with all modern offices and conveniences, making, with tho redstone portion, practically a 10-roomed dwelling. WAHI-RURU nestles amidst the finest garden ■ in Sumner. For the past 10 years until quite recently it has been the sole hobby of a gentleman and hie gardener, and tho product of their labour is a charming garden well stocked with rare shrubs, flowers, and laid out in pretty lawns and walks; palm house, glasshouse (heated), fine well-bearing orchard of plums, apricots, peaches, apples, and pears. A factor to be considered, too, is the compactness of the garden and the ease and minimum of expense required to keep it in order. The area is not large—about 11 acres—and any ordinary enthusiast with a {nor amount of leisure could keep the garden in order. WAHI-RURU is the moat delightful spot in Sumner to live, cool in summer, warm in winter, beautifully sheltered from all the winds, and only about 10 minutes from the beach. WAHI-RURU is now being offered for absolute sale irrespective of cost. It con be purchased with iither nearly li acres, which includes ,the Swelling and all the garden portion, or with my quantity of land up to Si acres. The moo of £1850 for the house and li acres is >robably less than what the garden alone tas coat. _ We should be pleased to quote for jjy portion according to a purchaser's :o[uirements. We are prepared to give any easonable terms. PHOTOS OF WAHI-BUEU nd full details will be supplied on appliation; or, better still, call and let u# show ou this delightful home. W. 3D. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents, 146 Hereford street. A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IN THE BEST PART OF SPREYDON. I PSnn— A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE t-OUU BUNGALOW of PRACHCALiY 6 ROOMS (includes kitchen-scullery), uilt about 3 years ago by a first-class uilder, and guaranteed in every respect, t's a pretty design, and has many unique matures about. The dining-room has a nice ideboard built in, the front bedroom wardobes, and lavatory basin with h. and o. srvice. Electric light is all througU fuo ouse, and there is every modern convenience 9 make work a pleasure. A lovely view of be Cashmere Hillft is obtained, and tho eitution is one of the healthiest about Christhurch, being- about 25 feet higher than iathedral square. A full J-acre section goes ."itli the house; or, if desired, another 7 cres adjoining could be purchased, (jood 'orma can be arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. ; rOOD PROPOSITIONS ON THE HILLS. piyOA —NEW up-to-date 5-roomed Bun- • OVy galow, with every convenience; -aero of land. £1100—BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and all onveniences; 24 acres of land, Jong ,fronago; great prospective value. £4500—; A Glorious Gentleman's Home of 2 rooms, moat up-to-date in every respect, estling amidst a beautiful garden of 3 acres f lovely shrubs, fruit trees, etc. Can be lurchased with 1 acre at £2500. £1100—A charming, up-to-date Bungalow f 7 rooms, fitted throughout in the most onvonient manner possible; i-acre of land. £1350—A fine Bungalow of practically 8 so me, lovely position on the tramline, nice arden, i-acre. £350—A pretty little Bungalow of 5 zooms, nd nearly j-acre of land, practically all svel. If you want to buy on tho Hills, let us now your requirements and wo will send articulars of suitable properties. W. E. SIMES and CO. j m rONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD. j CONTINUATION AUCTION SALE. j THIS DAY. THIS DAY. At 1 p.m. IN OUR HEREFORD STREET SALE- ' ROOMS. OT GOOD LINEN, BLANKETS, EIDERJ DOWNS, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, ad HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of all deariptiona, HAAKE PIANO. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD., '56 Auctioneers. MOTORS. CULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. 'area 7s each way. Daily Service, Meeting all Trains. CULYEEDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. Av. MOCKETT, Proprietor, Waiau and Culverden. Phone 10. Waiau. 'Phone 14. CulTerden. 1772. Christchurch.
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