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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. AUCTION TEMPLETON PROPERTY. No. 22 RAILWAY TERRACE (Mr Hcsps). 1-ACRE, HOUSE, 4 ROOMS ANDYERAN--2 DAH, MATCHLINED AND PAPERED, SCULLERY, TEAPSHED, IRON ROOF. S-ACRE SECTION WELL FENCED, iACRE IN ORCHARD. ' SATURDAY, JULY 6th, at "2 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, TEMPLETON. W. E. SIMES and CO., 4553 Auctioneers. \\T E. SIMES AND CO.. ' ' • AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. _ THE BEST PROPOSITION TO-DAY IS A GOOD HOME WITH A iEW ACRES OF LA.\D. HERE IS O.SE! NEAR THE FOOT OF THE CASHMERE HILLS. Q ACRES OF REAL GOOD LAND, or can J bo sold WITH FROM 4 ACRES UPWARDS, well ienced, 2 frontages. \N ill soon be a valuable bxck for subdivision. At present 5 acres in glass, 3 acres ploughed for cultivation, J-AC RE IN nv°~gcther with a LOVELY BVJX ni"viTin? nr? large rooms, built to pelmii of CONVERTING INTO 6 ROOMS It DESIRED (planned and erected tinder supervision of a leading architect), SUA \i.KA-.-DAH 11 x 10, square entrance hall panelled, DINING-ROOM panelled, china shell, tilei grato and surround. BEDROOM No. 1, 15 x 14, with casement door on to sun verandah, large wardrob© built in, tiled gTate and surround. BEDRuOM No. 2, with large wardrobe, tiled grate and surround. ROOM No 3, with wardrobe, linen cupboard. ELECTRIC LIGHT EVERYWHERE iiatnroorn with Doulton bath and basm, kitchen with tiled surround to range, large linen and china cupboards and bookcase built in, ecullery, pantry, washhouse and copper and tubs, h. and c. service throughout and over tuos, eunny back veiandah or conservatory gl*? s ?d in, DAIRY MOTOR SHED, coal shed, COWBAILS, fowlbouse, ABOUT , IN GAuDEN, well planted with shrubs, bulbs, and fruit trees, asphalt paths, water supply nil over carden and to cowshed. Properties

oil over garaen ana iu ~ like these, so close to town, are getting more and more difficult to obtain, and thlJ is FIXE HOME IN EVERY RESPECT AND ONE THAT WILL GROW IN \ ALUE. Price and terms cn application. W. E. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents. "THE "BEST PROPOSITIONS ON THE CASHMERE HILLS. CASHMERE HILLS. J?QZn—HACKTHORNE ROAD—An updwODU ' to-dato 4-roomed Bungalow, large sleeping and sitting balcony, every convenience; over J-acre of land. TT1 L a . £1350—A Massive G-roomed DWELLIJNtr, every convenience; J-acre of land. £630—SEMI-BUNGALOW of 4 roomo, every convenience; i-acro of land. £1100—A charming, up-to-dato Bungalow of 7 rooms, fitted throughout in the most convenient manner possible; J-acre of land. £2000—3 ACRES (about), planted and beautifully sheltered from ail winds, secluded and private, the finest spot avai-abUon the Cashmere Hills for a good residence, or would make 2 fine sites. £2000—Dyer's Pas 3 road. /^rrr VCT J. ' up-to-dato 7-roomed BUNGALOW and J-^cro ° f BUNGALOW, electric light and every convenience; all recently done up; g-Acre. Easy Terms. £1100—A good b-Roomed pWELLINtjr, with over J-Acre Land, on Uackthorno road. £550 —Nearly 1-Acre land. The very eito on the Dyer's Pa?si'oad. £300—A beautiful BLILDING SIuE on the tram line, partly planted, and well sheltered, fenced; northern view that never can be interrupted. Sites" like these are e lp ng YOU CU WANT b To" BUY ON THE HILLS, LET US KN°W Y°URKEQUIKt.MENTS, AND WE WILL SEND PARTICULARS OF SUITAULK PKOI CHIIES. W. E. SIMES and CO. — FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FINE SUMNER HOMESTEAD, Known as "WAHI-KURU." /*-i o trv THE DWELLING IS AN UPabIOOU TO-DATE ONE OF PRACTICALLY 12 rooms (7 good rooms and r smaller ones, that can either be. retained in their present size °r altered), there is a spacious verandah, facing the north, h and c service, Doulton bath, every modern convenience, A CHARMING GARDEN, well stocked with rare shrubs, flowers, laid out in prettv lamtns and walks, palmhouse, glasshouse, full-bearing orchard of apples, plums, pears, peaches, and apricots. All surrounded by large shelter trees, making VVAHIRURU." THE IDEAL PLACE IN SLMNER TO LIVE, warm in winter, cool in summer. Sheltered from all winds, and lying to the sun. It can be purchased with either U acres, which comprises the garden portion at £1850, or with any quantity of land up to 51 ocrcs, and very reasonable terms ca/T be arranged. Photos of "Waln-Ruru, and plans posted, on application to us. _ T~SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IN THE BEST PART OF SPREYDON. poaa-a modern and up-to-date dboUU BUNGALOW of PRACTICALLY 6 ROOMS (includes kitchenscul.ery), built about 3 years ago by a first-class builder, and guaranteed in . every respect. It's a pretty design, and has many unique features about. The dining-room has a nice sideboard built in, the front bedroom v rdrobes. and lavatory basin with h. service. Electric light la all through -u.* house, and there is every modern convenience to make work a pleasure. A lovely view of the Cashmere Hiils is obtained, and the situation is one of the healthiest ibput Christchurch being about 25 feet higher than Cathedral square. A full J-acre section goes with the house; or. if desired, another 2 acres adjoining could be purchased, ijood Terms can bo arranged. 58359-1046 W. E. SIMES and CO_ R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. 1 R. S. MoKENZIE AND CO., [ AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, [ HOUSE FURNISHERS, [ 143 CASHEL STREET ' (Between The Bristol and Matron's), i ■ CHOICE CASHMERE PROPERTIES. f*T A A A—SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, , 3fcJ-4bUvJalso sleeping balcony, erected just ovef four years on J-acro section, where view cannot be interrupted, and adjoining main road and car lino. I would be impossible to further ' im- : prove this property. The interior finish and arrangements are of the highest order.

nignesi uiuw. ____ '£<£3s*;,' n-tr\Ar\ WILL PURCHASE ono of the 3wl\J4vJ most up-to-date FOUR-ROOM-ED BUNGALOWS on Cashmere Hills with accommodation for more rooms when required. Slightly over two years old, having N.W. aspect, with beautiful sunny verandah, tiled roof, good high stud, specially selected leadlights, bath, basin, ga3 coppeir, and electric fittings. This place was built for the owner, who waa drawn in the ballot, and is out to sell. The section, comprising i-acre, is practically level, and has frontago of 75 feet to main road and tram. Good terms can bo arranged. N R. S. McKEN.ZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, House Furnishers, 143 Caahel 6treet (between Tho Bristol and Matson'e). Mc 6399-1187 . ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m., arrive Orari daily 5.30 a.m.; leave Orari dailv 8.50 a.m., arrive Geraldine dailv 9.30 a m leave Geraldine daily 9.30 a.m.. arrive Orari uaily 10.20 a.m.; leave Orari daily 1135 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 12.20 p.m.; leave Geraldine daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily 2.15 p.m.; leave Orari daily 2.i: p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 3.40 p.m.; leave Geraldine daily 4.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 4.J3 p m ' leave Orari daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Goral--1 daily 5.45 p.m.; leave Geraldino daily 6 opm. arrive Orari daily 5.45 p.m.; ieave O'rari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine G. 45 p.m. Fares. Is 6d Single, 2s 6d Return. In connexion with the above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches, etc., on Hire"at reasonable rates. 0 General carrying and carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agents New Zealand Express Company. Horse Clipping done on the I premises. Machine Plates Sharpened. I Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 44, K. I Proprietor, Geraldine. X

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16225, 4 July 1918, Page 10

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