AUCTIONS. W. E. SIME3 AND CO. gYNOPSIS OF AUCTION SALES. SATURDAY, MARCH lGth. 12 Noon. No. 25 street, Lower Ricc3rton. No. 24 Devon street. Sydenham. Account Public Trustee: d-acre and Building, Cornliill street, St. Albans; also j j-acre, Baker street, New Brighton. Account Mr S. Smith: Building Site, Roker street, Spreydon. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, MARCH 19:h, at 1 p.m. Account E. D. Mosley, Esq., S.M. CLEARING-OUT FURNITURE SALE. LEIXSTER ROAD, PAPANUI (Property having been sold). W." E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers. SATURDAY. 23rd MARCH, 12 Noon. 70 ACRES, Russell's Flat, with Buildinprs, oceupi'.'cl by F. W. and S. B. Quaife. First-cla?.-3 land. Land and House, No. 26 Windsor terrace, Christchurch, just over Fitzgerald avenue bridiro. Houso and Land, Colenso street, Sumner, Furnished. W. E SIMES and CO., 221S Auctioneers. TTTr E. SIMES AND CO., * AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-14G HEREFORD STREET. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FINE SUMNER HOMESTEAD KNOWN AS "W A H I - R U R U." Rarely does such a 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. Tho redstone portion is the iirst original building in Sumner, and was occupied by notable men of the province of Canterbury in the early,-days—of recent years a noy/ wooden portion has been built, comprising G fine rooms with all modern offices and convenience, making, with the redstono portion, practically a 10-roomed dwelling. WAHI-RURU nestles amidst the finest garden in Sumner. For tho past 10 years until quite recently it has been the sole hobby of a gentleman and his gardener, and tho product of their labour is a charming garden well stocked with rare shrubs, Uowcrs, and laid out m pretty lawn ß and walks; pa.m house, glasshouse (heated), fino 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 li acres—and any ordinary onthusiast with, a fair amount of leisure could keep the garden in order. WAHI-RURU is the most delightful spot ill Sumner to live, cool in summer, warm in winter, beautifully sheltered from a,l the winds, and only about 10 minutes from the beach. WAHI-RURU is now being offered for absolute sale irrespective of cost. It can be purchased with either nearly 1J acres, which includes tho dwelling and all tho garden portion, or with any quantity of land up to 5i acres. Tho price of £1850 lor the house and 12 acres is probably less than what the garden alono lias cost. We should be pleased to quote for any portion according to a purchaser's requirements. We aro prepared to givo any reasonable terms. PHOTOS OF WAHI-RURU and full details will be supp.icd on application; or, better still, call and lot u« snow you this delightful home. W. E. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents, 146 Hereford street. A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IN THE BEST PART OF S-fKEiTLON. A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE d&OUV BUNGALOW of PRACTICALLY G ROOMS (includes kitchen-scul.ery), built about 3 years ago by a first-class builder, and guaiauteed in every respect. It's a pretty design, and has many unique features about. The dining-room has a nica sideboard built in, the front bedroom wardrobes, and lavatory basin with h. and o. service. Electric light is all through Suo house, and there is every modem convenienoo ~\o niako work a pleasure. Ji. lovely view of tho Hiila js obtained, and the situation is one of the healthiest about Christchurch, being about 25 feet higner tuan Cathedral square. A full i-acre section goes with the houso; or, if uesired, another V acroa adjoining could be purchased, crood Terms can be arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO.
GOOD PROPOSITIONS ON THE HILLS. -P7OA —NEW up-to-date 5-roomed Bunc& I tJ\J galow, with every convenience; i-ucre of land. £1100—BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and all conveniences; 2$ acres of land, long frontage; great prospective value. * £1500—A Glorious Gentleman's Home of 12 rooms, most up-to-daio in every respect, neslliug uxuiust a uuauuiui garden of 3 acrej ot lovciy shrubs, fruit etc. Can bo purchased with, 1 aero at £z6UU. £1100—A charming, up-to-date Bungalow of 7 rooms, litted throughout in the mos» convenient manner posgiuie; i-acre of land. £13o0—A lino Bungaiow of piactically 8 rooms, lovely position on the tiam-ine, nice garaen, i-acre. £850—A pretty little Bungalow of 0 rooms, ana nearly i-acre 01 lanu, piactically all level. If you want to buy on the Bills, let us know your requirements und We will send particulars of suuauie properties. W. E. b-L.ii r.S and CO. bfEI iN.Z. FAILUEItS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LiAiililD. PEDIGREE SHEEP. PEDIGREE SniiiiP. TO STUD STOCK BREEDERS AND STUD STOCK BREEDERS ASsD FLOCK MASTERS. FLOCK jkASXEKS. AT AD D I N G T O N. PANNETT'S SOUTHDOWNS. PANNETT'S SO U'IHDO WAS. PAiN NETT'S SOU Ti IUO \Vi\ S. PANNETT'S SOUTHDOWNS. PAA.NETT'S SOUTHDOWiVS. PAN .NETT'S SOUTHDOWNS. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 20th. fOT Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, ' • in conjunction with H. and CO., havo received instructions from the Trustees of the late Henry Pannett to submit to Public Auction, in lois to suit purchasers, the undermentioned:— 110 EWES, Shearlings to 4-Shear 8 STUD RAMS, 1 to 4-Shear 1 Imported RAM, bred by Cazalet, Ensland, Reg. No. 52" 50 EWE LAiIBS 30 RA_M LAMBS This Flock was founded in 187G by the late Henry Pannett, who exercised great care and judgment in hia first selection, and has spared no expense or labour from time to timo in making fresh selections and purchases, and keeping his flock up to tho very highest standard. Breeder throughout New Zealand have looked on the late Henry Pannett as one of tho Father Flockowners of the Down breed, and his name is a household word. The decision of the Trustees wherein it is necessary to realise this flock', affords breeders and connoisseurs the opportunity of reaping the benefit oi tho many years cf labour of an expert, and to pick up valuable additions for the commencement of small floeka or for tho resuscitation of old and established breeders. H. MATSON and CO., N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., ---9 Auctioneers. A MOTOR will ran daily from GLENTLNNEL to DARFIELD and carry Passengers from Darfieid to all places :n route to Lako Coleridge, returning in timo to catch Case Express, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, if necessary W. LEEMING, Mail Contractor.
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