AUCTIONS. W. JB. SIMEtt AND CO, TXT E. SlilKS AND CO.. •* V * AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE, AGENTS, I LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 114-46 Hereford street. ( 1 HO ACRES. Geraldine, good heavy dairyJLUv jng land, we'.l watered, subdivided, good S-roomcd House, cowshed, and usual outbuildings. OWNER "ftOULD ACCEPjI.' FOR. HIS EQUITY (£1200) IN THE ABOVx. FARM 2 GOOD LETTABLE HOUSES. Must sell, as he stops into camp shortly. "W. E. SIMES and CO. DAIRY FARM. 1 tro ACRES, LEESTON DISTKiCT-Good JLOO dairying land, weif fenced cw watered, and laid down in gooa pasture. Crops at present, 15 acres barley, ti acres oats, 9 acres peas. Milking plant, 6 h.p. Li6ter engine, Alfa-Laval separator; good 5roomed Dwelling, cov,-bails, and dairy. PRICE i' 34 PEK ACRE. CROPS AND MILKING PLANT GIVEN li>. YERI' GOOD TERMS Bulk of mooey can remain lor 5 rears at 5i per cent. It you. are oil the look-out for a good larm, the above u one we can well recommend. A GENUINE BARGAIN. COLOMBO STREET, BECKENHAM. f»Onn-A VERY SUPERIOR AND UP3bi?UU TO-DATE RESIDENCE Oh 7 LARGE ROOMS, in perfect order inside and out, return verandah, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouse and copper, tubs, sheds, h.p. ■water, main sewer; J-ACRE Oi' LANp, beautitully laid out and planted with a great variety of shrubs and trees, fine orchard of walnuts, cherry, | Apples, and pear trees. Taken as a whole the property ia an exceptionally fine 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, hcncc the sacrifice. W. E, SIMES and CO., Sole Agent*. A FINE HOME -WITH A LOVELY GARDEN.AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILLS. r*-i rt K A—AN Ideal Home for a Retired lOU Farmer or Business Man wanting- a nice property.—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, 2i ACRES 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 juaticc, AND IT'S CHEAP, TOO—tha property is well worth over £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 if required.
W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents lor the Trustees. A GREAT PROPOSITION. ONLY 38 MILES FROM CHFJSTCHURCH ACRES, all low hills (ploughable), J.O I J with a good portion oi flat country, part of which has grown heavy wheat and oat crops; at present about 30 acre* in oats just aDout to be harvested. Aiso portion in turnips. Well fenced and subdivided, plenty of water. At present carrying about 800 sheep, mostly ewes, and 25 heed cattle; but this does not by any means represent its actual carrying capacity, as an energetic, live T»mw couJd jmprovo the place and make it capable of carrying easily 1000 to 1200 sheep. .Buildings consist of a good modern 6-roomed Dwelling, stables, woolshed, etc. The property at the pricc it is now offered at, viz., £9 5e PER ACRE, is the BEST PROPOSITION ON THE MajAKET. Good terma can be arranged, or the owner, having no family, and having to davend entirely on outside labour, WOULD CONSIDER A SMALL FARM IN EXCHANGE. DON'T HESITATE IP YOU WANT A LARGER FARM. THIS IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. IQK ACRES, ASHBURTON DISTRICT—i IVO DAIRST FARM in good heart, well eubdivided, permanent water from springs, 80 head of cattle on property at present. About 60 cows coming into milk. ii.K.G. milking pl«nt, separator, 40 acres in oats, 14 acres in wheat (land ■will grow 50 bushels wheat, 65 of oats); good 6-roomcd dwelling, milking shed, implement shed, and all outbuildings, very up to date and complete in all details. C1ob« to school and P. 0., 3 miles from rail. OWNER'S SONS GOING TO THE WAR AI.D MUST SELL. Price £25 per acre. U.'erma can be arranged. 'infl ACRES, METHVEN; MUST BE IUU SOLD—A f grand Cropping and Dairying Farm. No risk of drought in this area. Subdivided., into 4 padnocks, well watered, 50 acres wheat, 12 acres oats, balance grass. Good 5-roomed dwelling, stable, and outbuildings, plantations. Price £33, crop® in. £1000 cash required. This is ono of the best little larma in this district. U248
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILLARY AND BAXTER. JJJLLARY AND BAXTER, ESTATE AGENTS AND LAND BROKERS, NOTE NEW ADDRESS: 178 MANCHESTER STREET, Next Corner Worcester street. A PROFITABLE PROPERTY. 5 ROOMS AND J-ACRE, GLASSHOUSE 40 x 17. EARNED OVER £50 THIS SEASON. '£550. I This is a good proposition for anyone who wishes to earn a little in ■ their spare time. The House containing 5 rooms, is plastered and papore'd, and complete with all modern conveniences, including Electric Light, mam eewer, h.p. water and artesian well, workshop, fowlhouse, good glasshouse, with heating eyotcm; i-acre in good garden, lawn, and fruit trees. 1 minute from tram and school 111-health compels a quick eale, otherwise the property would not be on the market. - BARGAIN AT LINWOOD. GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, MAIN SEWER, DEEP WELL, HANDY TO TRAM. £575. This is not a Bungalow, but is a weljbujlt and substantial Dwelling m first-class order, plastered and papered, hot and cold service complete to bath, basin, and sink, detached washhouss, copper and tubs. Fine hi"h and sunny aection of 30 Perches, in first-clas* garden, asphalt paths, workshop, etc. The owner's family has decreased, and he has fixed the low price of £aio to cffcct a quick sale.
SPECULATOR'S CHANCE. TWO HOUSES AND FINE SECTION. i "ROOD 9 PERCHES, WITH 181 LINKS 1 FRONTAGE TO MAIN STREET, CLOSE TO THE CENTRE. •£590 OR NEAR OFFER. Tlii* is ft good investment, with a fine •nrffllocetiYe value". The two houses are well let tenants, and show a good rate «f interest oa the price asked The section is a cornr one, and there is ample room for an ° th gE&Y and BAXTER H4629-286 17S Manchester street. pjTLKINGTON'S ROYAL KAIL MOTORS. ' Chmtdmrch. Little Biver, Akaroa. DAILY SERVICE. Broadway's Dep. -Akaroa Dep. • r J _ . 2.30 P.m. S-30 aon. D day 2-30 p.m. - &30 a-m. " 3.0 p-m. 6.i5 aan. Wedna«d»7 ••• ' 8.30 a.m. assr .-Biz: as SSO4. LtA 'Phones S7S, 1833, 18ST. ai"®^sr<2srat Government Tounet « C. W. Hervey. 'Phone 3176. AKAROA —Pilkington- Phone ; S. Telegraqu.. Pilkiogton* Altaic
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