AUCTIONS. I W. E. SIMES AND 00. WE. SIMES AND CO., * AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 144-46 Hereford street. inn ACRES, GeraMine, good lUly in" l«nd, well watered, subdivided, good, o-roomed and usua. outbuildings. OWNER Fro V- . HIS ECVUITY (£1200) L> THE AROVr. FA KM a GOOD LETTABLE HOUSLb. Must soil, as he goes into camp shortly. . W. E. SiMES ana CO. DAIRY FARM. ICQ ACRES, LEESTON DISTIUCT-Good JU)O da iry in 5 land, weil fenced an" watered, and laid down in _ good pasiur . Crops at present, 15 acres oarloy, 6 acre oats, 3 acres peai. Milking plant, 6 -P Lister engine, Alfa-Laval separator; good. oroomcd Dwelling, cowbaiia, and dajr>PRICE £31 PER ACRE. CROPS A^ r MILKING PLANT GIVEN !*■ YLRI GOOD TERMS. Bulk of money can r«ma-"i for 5 yearn at 5J per cent. If you are on the look-out for a good larm, the above one v.c can well recommend. A GENUINE BARGAIN. COLOMBO STREET, BECKENHAM. r?onn-A very superior and wdbyUU TO-DATE RESIDENCE Ot 7 LARGE ROOMS, in periect order inside and out, return verandah, h. and c. service, pantry scullery, bathroom, washhouue and copper, tuba, sheds, h.p. water, main sower, 5-ACRE OF LAND, beautifully iaid out and planted with a great variety of shrubs and trec3| fine orchard of walnuts, chorrj-j epplca, and pear trees. Taken U3 a whole the property is an exceptionally lino family home, and it would be almost impossible to find a property''to equal this at the money it's now offered at. The owner refused £1500 some 3 years ago, but circumstances now compel a sale, hence the sacrifice. W. E. SIMES and CO., ' Solo Agent*. A FINE HOME WITH A LOVELY GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OP CASHMERE HILLS. P-j rt ><a_AN Ideal Home for a Retired lOv Farmer or Business Man wanting a nice propertv.—A MOST SUBSTAN-TIALLY-BUILT "RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, and replete with every modern convenience, wide return verandah, and conservatory, storeroom, sewer, 2£ ACRF/S OF LAND (more land if required), planted with a gTeat variety of shelter, trees, ornamental trees, and shrubs, fruit trees. A delightful home, and no advertisement can do it justice, AND ITS CHEAP, TOO—the property is well worth over £2000, but the circucistanccs are such that it's got to be sold, hence the low figure placed on it. Easy terms will bo giveu it required. W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents lor the Trustees. A GREAT PROPOSITION*. ONLY 38 MILES FROM CHIIISTCHTTRCH "19 f 7K ACRES, all low hills (ploughablfi), JLO I O with a good portion ot flat country, part of which has grown heavy wheat and oat crops; at present about 30 acres in oats just about to be harvested. Also portion in turnips. Well fenced and subdivided, plenty ot water. At present carrying about 800 sheep, mostly ewes, and 23 head cattle; but thi3 does not by any means represent its actual carrying capacity, us an onergetic, live man couid improve the place and make it oapable of carrying easily 1000 to 1200 sliecp. Buildings consist of a good modern 6-roomed Dwelling, stables, woolshed, ctc. The property at the price it is now offered at, viz., £3 5s PER ACRE, is the BEST PROPOSITION ON THE Ma.itKET. Good terms can bo arranged, or the owner, having no family, and having to depend entirely on out3ijde labour, WOULD CONSIDER A SMALL FARM IN EXCHANGE. DON'T HESITATE IF YOU WANT A LARGER FARM. THIS IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. IQK ACRES, ASHBURTON DISTRICT— J.tJO DAIRY FARM in good heart, well subdivided, p« rrll:iUcnt 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 in wheat (land will grow 50 bushels wheat, 65 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, ■terms can be urranged.
in A ACRES, METHVEN; MUSI BE LUv/ SOLD—A grand Cropping and Dairying Farm. No risk of drought in this area.. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, well watered. 50 acres whoat, 12 acres oata, balance grass. Good 5-roomed dwelling, stable, and outbuildings, plantations. Price £33, cropa in. £1000 cash required. This is one of the best little farms in this district. 9218 CLABJDGE AND SMITH. AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, 1.30 p.m., BECKFOED KOAD, OPAWA. BLACK Mare, s. and h., very quiet for lady to drive; Light Whitechapel Trap, good order: Box Cart.. Set Harness, Cover, •J Pair Haines, Breastplate apd Odd Harness, Draught Collar, 2 Wheelbarrows, 2 Ladders, Wire Netting, Garden and Carpenter's Tools, 3 Loads Firewood, 2 Feed Bins, Man's Bicycle, Pair Cloga, Treadle Grindstone, Pantry Scales, Odoz. Strawberry Baskets (new), 2 Gas Rings and Tubes, Zinc, i-case Lime, Sacks, Hope, Nails, Windows" and Fxame3, suit glasshouse. Building 10 x 6, Sheds 10 x 6, 12 s 6; 20gal. Pis Feed Boiler, Carpenter's Bench, 100 Fruit Cases, Pigsty 14 x 6, Paints, Scrap Iron, and Sundries. 25 Fowls, 68 Runner Ducks, in full lay, first-class laying strain. Wo ha7c been instructed to sell, as above, for MR POVEY who is leaving the district, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. ' CLARIDGE and SMITH, 2160 The Farmers' Saleyaids. FARMERS' SALEYASDS, St. Asaph and Tuam street®. T7[7"E handle all Farm Produoe, either on Yt commission or straight out purchase, 'Wheat, Oats, Chaff, and Hay, ctc. Send samples to us before soiling. Farm Implements, Traps, Drays, and Horses are continually passing through our hands, and wo can always got you what you want. Either write or call. Wo have numerous enquiries for Dairy Cow a and Pigs, and can place them at top prices. Consign your Poultry at once. Sond for Crates. Spot cash and prompt returns, out principle. & OLARIDGE and SMITH, C 2120-9604 Auctioneers. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. Furniture auction furniture, THIS DAY, 2 p.m., THIS DAY, in our Manchester 6trcet Rooms, Pianos, Furniture, Crockery. Cutlery, etc., .1 leal good Pianos, 7-drawer Singer Machine, Din. Ex. Tables, Sideboard, D. Beds oomp.. Wardrobes, Duchcseo Pairs, W.-Standa and Ware, Stretchers, Blankets, Sheets, Shams, Leather Couch, Curtains, Lino., Crockery, Gas Stove, Cutlery, Saucepans, and full contents of 5 rooms. P. S. NICHOLLS, Auctioneers. 2135 COBB AND CO. TELEGRAPH LINE COACHES. LEAVE Arthur's Paa» Station on arrival of West Coast Express, which learea Christ-church at 8.30 a.m., Tuesdays. Thur» day<j and Saturdays. Carrying Passengers and their Luggage only for HoSritika, Westport, Eeefton «tnd Greymouth, arriving Greymouth game «vea* ing 6.40 pun. Through nil and coach tickets e*» ha obtained at Railway Station and Cook and Son's Office, Christchnrch. also coach tickets for coach journey obtainable at the following hotels:—Warner's, Co Jeer's, Storey's, Clarendon and United Service Hotel* from Mr Caasiay, Springfield; Mr W. Campbell, Christchnzch. The management is under Mr H. Caesidy, who hw bad sole management since 1873. CASSLDY and CO., LTD.. X Proprietors.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16159, 13 March 1918, Page 11
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