AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES ANJ> CO. THIS DAY, AT 1 P.M. THIS DAY, AT I P.M. ACCOUNT E. D. MOSEEY, BSQ-.S.M. QLEAKIN G-OUT FURNITURE SALE. LEINSTER ROAD, RAPANTH. (Property having boon eold). W. E. SIMES-and CO., 2511 Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF 70 ACRES, Ek RUSSELL'S FLAT LAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1918, at 12 Noon. IX OUR LAND SALEROOMS. HEREFORD STREET. WE. SIMES and CO. BATE KECEIV- • ED INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE 'SECOND MORTGAGEE TO SELL BY" PUBLIC AUCTION, 70 ACRES (TWO BLOCKS. OF 120 AND : 50 ACRES). RUSSELL'S FLAT. DIS- ! TRICT OF MALVERN, BEING RURAL SECTIONS 9987 and 11137. THREE ROAD MONTAGES; TOGETHER 'WITH BUILDINGS. THE PROPERTY JECT TO A FIRST-MORTGAGE OF £1000. THE LAND IS SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR AGRICULTURE, DROPPING. AND "DAIRYING. AND IS TN THE OCCUPATION OF MESSRS F. W. QUSAIFE AND STANLEY S. B. QUAJFE. W. E. SIMES-and CCL, 251 Anotioneeaw. ACCOUNT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. T AND AND HOUSE, 'No.. 26' "WINDSOR Ju TERRACE, Chrißtehnroh,. jurt over Fitigerald avenuo bridge. HOUSE AND KAND. 66 COEENSO STREET, Sumner, Furnished. ■ TV. E. SIMES and CO., 25W Auctioneoa. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY . AND FURNITURE OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE CONDUCTED BY US when and where required. All Auctions receive the personal attention of MR "\V. E. SIMES, whose 18 years' experience is a guarantee of efficient management and ability. Good profitable business for SALE. £25 PER "WEEK NET PROFIT. • CITY' CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. ! TRIAL GIVEN. BEST POSITION IN TOWN. LEASE AND STOCK ABOUT £600. Only Principals-dealt -with. "W. E. SIMES-and CO. Auctioneers. A 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW IN NEW BRIGHTON. —ANYONE looking for-ft-superior A/iJuU home in New Brighton should not mi3s this property^—it's a quaint design, and.. has 6 nice rooms,.also verandah and balcony, and every poasibfc convenience. Corner section, handy to Beach and tram, the best spot in Brighton. Owner anxious to obtain some land, and WOULD CONSIDER AN -EXCHANGE FOR 2 TO S ACRES WITH DWELLING. House need not be n«w. W. E. SIMES and CO.
A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW IN ST. ALBANS EAST. PQrvrv—A VERY FINK up-to-date Bui* g- a iow of 5 large rooms, tiled roof, verandah, ■*2 oriel csßomsnt lesxllighfc windows, panelled entrants© h»li and drntngroom. tiled surround fireplaces, built-in wardrobes, Doulton bath, electrically lit, gas, h. and c. BCTvioe,. pantry, scullery, whhouse, copper and tubs. No expense has been spared inside the house to nwiimise labour. i-ACRE OF T.ANT), corner section, 2it above the road, beautifully laid out iu lawns back and front, and, planted with a ereot variety of Tare shrubs, bulbs,' fruit trees, etc. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE AT 41 CAN REMAIN. A really first-class property in every respect. "W. SlMES'and COCLOSE TO PAPANTJI ROAD. -dPfin -A MAGNIFICENT \2-St<xrey Bungalow of 6 rooms, designed and built by a leading architect, tiled roof, verandah and balcony, artistically papered throughout, and replete with every modern convenience, and many features, main sewer, h.p. water, MOTOR SHED. Corner site of about S-16th acre, laid out in a pretty garden of flowers, and planted with 6hrubs, etc. A fine property, and at pre-war figures would 'be considered exceptionally good value. Terms if .required. W. E. SEMES and CO. WOOLSTON. Q.l ACRES of first-class I»nd, aboat ]-acr« Of in orchard, walnuts, piums, apples, etc. A vary high terrace block, well fencedand suitable for subdivision; about 9 chains frontage. House 7 rooms (old). We are offering the place at tho value of the land only—£sso or close offer. Exceptionally easy terms. A dirt-cheap property. W. E. SIMES and CO. ORCHARD AND. GLASSHOUSE PROPERTY. &i ACRES of first-class land, about 1 a era 2 in full-bearing fruit trees, balance in grass; crood C-roomed Dwelling, numerous outbuildings, GLASSHOUSES. Land h»» long frontage of about £6 chains, all well fenced. Handy to tram and Lincoln road. Prioe and particulars on application to W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents.. . TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. TO LET OR FOR SALE. TO LET OR FOR SALE. TJACKWOOD'S ' STORE, CASHMERE JtT HILLS, at the'junction-of Dyer's Pass. Cashmere and Colombo roods (the main artery to the Hills). THE BUILDINGS comprise a well fitted up Shop, large Tea Boom, which could be subdivided and made into 2 living rooms (if desired), 4-roomed Dwelling, with h. acd c. oervioe, and, all «">nvoniencce, large basement, used a& storeroom, bicycle stand, miniature riflo range, i-acrc of land. An excellent position, and en ANNUAL REVENUE OF ABOUT £80 to £40 A PART FRO H THE SHOP is attached to the property. Fuller particulars as to rent or prioe on application, to W. E. SIMES- and- CCL, Solo Agents, 146 Hereford street. 2510 BALCAIHN AND LEXTHSTELD. A MOTOR will meet Morning Trains at Balcairn, arriving: from North and South, and can meet Evening Trains, as required by wire or letter to * VHANK ASHBT.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16164, 19 March 1918, Page 9
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