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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. fILEARING-OUT FURNITURE ATJCV' TION SALE, 142 Victoria street, City, account F. KNIGHT HUNT, ESQ., S.M., TUESDAY, ICih JULY, 1018, at 1 p.m., On tho Promises. W. E. SIMES and CO., ,|c()9 Auctioneers. W. E. SIMES AND CO., A UCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 14-t-l-JG HEREFORD STREET. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. WE OFFER THIS DESIRABLE i PROPERTY. SITUATE AT CASHMERE (Foot of tho Hills). 2J ACRES. 7 KOOiIS. : n-j ry-n-AN IDEAL HOME, comprising 1 OU Modern House, most subs an.inlly built, of 7 large rooms, sunny return verandah, conservatory, dining-room 22 s ID, badroom IB x 15, other rooms in proportion, plastered and papered throughout, electric li -lit, Doultou bath, wardrobes, cupboards built in, h. and c. service, pantry, seulicry, washhous?, copper and tubs, DAIRY, cowbail, trapshed, other outbuildings, sewer connexion, 2s ACRES OF LAND, about 1 aero • planted in garden, lawns, ornumental trees, ' shrubs, fruit trees, ba.ance in paddock, i ample room for a cow or horse. GOOD 1 HOUSES, WITH A FEW ACRES, O- ' TliE r 'TiiAM LINK, WITHIN THE 3d SEC- ! TION, ARE SCARCE, AND GETTING SCARCER. This is an exceptional opportunitv to acqure o good proj>orty at much loss than its value. VERY EASY TERMS WILL BE GIVEN. Interest at 5 per cent. OWNER OFF TO CAMP, l 1 JUST OFF BEALEY AVENUE, CLOSE TO ST. MARY'S CHURCH. -P"1 OCJA— ABSOLUTELY one of the c&J.£o\j nicest situations and one of the best Bungalows in tho ma;kct, comprising b NICE SUNNY ROOMS. Tlie houso has been specially planned so that every room gets the sun. The. sixth room combines kiichcn an.i scullerv. Tiled roof, verandah, panelled hull, plastered and tastefully papered, ELECTRIC LIGHT THROUGHOUT, gas for ring or griller, Doulton bath and basin, wardrobes in all bedrooms, sideboard cupboard in • breakfast room, pantry, wasnho.so a.nd cop- - per, tubs, everything under cover, coal bin 3; , about J-acre, nice lawn and ga don, ample , for anyone that doesn't want too much gar--3 den to keep in order. Wide frontage, plenty - of room for a motor shod. Tho beat of ) situations, right close to the Id section, i-he owner is off to camp within a fortnight and must sell beioro then. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. FOR LEASE OR SALE.* s A REAL GOOD FARM, r QQ9 ACRES, ALFORD FOREST. Grows f OO— good crops of oats, turnips, and t rape; at present 20 acres turnips, balanco grass. Will carry 2 cheep, besides crop, and ' owner milks iu addition 12 dairy cows. Sub- . divided into 7 paddocks, well watered; good > 5-roomed house, bathroom, ecullery, etc., trapshed, cowshcd, chaShouso, theep yards, 3 mi.e.s from rail and school, 5 milca Irom factory. PltiCE, £16 per uctc. WILL SELL Ols EASY TERMS, SAY £500 DEPOSIT, or Lease on a purchasing clauso. at 16s Cd per acre. , FOITSALE OR LEASE. - prr\fv ACRES, AMBJSRLEY— Good Sheep : OUV/ Country, well watered aud fenced, ' warm, sunny situation, 3 miles from school " and P. 0., comfortable 4-roomcd house (new), J dairv, stable, and outbuildings. £10 FEK 1 ACRE. ON VERY EASY TERMS; or will 3 Lease for term on purchasing clause. BETWEEN RICCARTON AND FENDALTON ROADS. I?QAA-A PRETTY, UP-TO-DATE BUN3byUU GALOW OF 6 ROOMS, practic--1 ally new (built about 4 years), guaranteed in ' every respect; entranco hall, dining-room ' with casement on to a sunny verandah, oriel > casement window with lead.ights. wardrobes 3 and cupboards built in, gas and fittings, tiled' grates and hearths, Doulton bath and basin, h. and c. service, scullery, kitchen, washhouse, copper, and tubs; NEARLY J-ACRE OF LA»MJ, nicely laid out in lawn uud garden, well planted with shrubs, fruit trees; > shed drive. A NICE HOME AND A i PLACE WE CAN WELL RECOMMEND. Tip t /-w_LOWER RICCARTON—A NICE abb4:U 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, panelled hall and dining-room, tiled hearths and grates, oriel casement windows and Jcalugbts, h. and c. service, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washliouse, copper, and tubs, wired for elcctric • light, about p* l6 "^ cre > out iu garden. GOVERNMENi MORIGAGL I of 4J PER CENT. CAN REMAIN t and ! owner would sell on a deposit of, say, *luu. 1 The cheai>est and best proposition offering ' in Lower Riccarton. I W. E. SIMES and CO.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, joig 146 Hereford street. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. ! CLEARING SALE I CLOSE TO |LEES T O N. i Account MR H. T. BARKER. THURSDAY, JULY 18th, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. The national mortgage and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD. have received instructions from MR H. T. BAR- , RER (the property having been eo.ry, to hold a complete CLEARING SALE of all LIVE AND DEAD STOCK as under: — I SHEEP— 100 Crc?sbrod Breeding Ewes, rams first week April 15 Fat Lambs HORSESBay Gelding, Major, rising 6 years, by Shepherd's Heir Bay Gelding, Prince, rising G years, by Kins; Lawrenco Bay Mure, Nelly, rising 5 years, by Mark Time , Bay Mare, Jean, aged, by Lord Llyd, Brown Half-Draught Marc, Bless, 8 years, , by King Alexander The above are broken to all farm work. 1 Saddle Hack, 6 years, good hunter IMPLEMENTS AND SUNDRIES— Farm Dray and Frame. Tip-dray and Frame, Spring Dray, D.F. Plough (P. and D. Duncan), S.F. Plough, Disc. Plough, Duncan Roller and Seed Box, 2 seta Duncan Disc. Harrows, 15-coulter Drill (Massey-Harris), Reaper Binder (Mnssoy-Harris). Maswy Grass Mower with Pea Attachment, 3 sets Tine Harrows, Duncan Cultivator, 2 Trolleys, Whitechapcl Trap almost new, J-shaft Gig, Winnowing Machine, 5 Iron Pig Troughs, e:-t Avery Scalcs, Grindstone, Wheelbarrow, quantity Wire Metting, Barb and Plain Wire, Whare onWheels, 4 Hives Bcca, 20 pails Puileta, 2 Guns, 8 eacks Partridge Peas, 2 sacks Tares, 15 sacks Fowl V.'heat, 13 sacks Tuscan Wheat, quantity Oatsheaf Chaff, 8 pairs Plough Chains, 2 sets four-horse Blocks, Harness airi Covers for G Horses, 3 Bucket. Ridd Milking Plant, 00-gallon Alfa Laval Separator, 3i h.p. Blucketono Oil Engine, largo quantity of Household Furniture, including good American Organ and Oii-paintings, etc. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Auctioneers. ~ hTb. sorensen. H. B. SORENSEN. . THURSDAY", JULY 11th, Salo 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- • LIC AL'CTIuN, at his iards, Lichfield street, a jraiticulorly fine line of Wheat, i ; 2.0 Sacki, Sa Sacks Garton Oat 3, C Bags | : Onions, 1-50 of Tea (Ceylon), At 11.15— i 20UJ11 Timber, 5 B.P. Post 3, 8 x 6, 9ft; 4 Beams, 12 :: 8, Bft; 1 x 2, 5 x 2 Linings, Sarkinjs, 3 very fine Scctioas Flooiings, tuitnblo tent floors, 12 x 8; one 3ft £in Shacklock l!an"e, with tiled-back, complete with -».W. bcilcr, etc.; i Copper Boilers, 1 lcwt. Avery Platform Weighbridge Scale, 1 Bath on logs, 1 Cask P. of Paris, 2 Coils, each 50yds, Netting, 72 x 1 mesh; 1 Circular j Tank, good as new; 1 403 Squaro Iron do., considerable quantity Roofing Iron, 5, C, 8, - Cft; Ridging, 3 Sheets Rough Plate-glass, 72 x 51; 1 Alfa LaVal Cream Separator, 33gal. (trial and guarantee); 1 D"nti t's 1 Bacon Cutter, 2 Staircases 2 Boxe3 Glars, • 1 Table Mangle. GO Broom Heads, 120 Coir ! Mats, 21 x H, 27 x 15, 30 x 18 (a good line); j 7 Gla.cs T.ol'y Bottl'S, S Confectioner's Show i and L-;ll-.- Trrys (brc.-s-baund); i Glara Case, j 2 Wic';er ('h;'i'», 3 Ucz:n Sack3 a 1 Barrow, | , and hosts of Snndr".* Li"»p. 4799 H. SORENSEN, Auctioneer. I QTICKERS —Coagulitio Is, Seccotmo 6d, O 9d, tiiant Cement 9d, B Mender Is 3d," Mendis 2d. Anything can be mended. MinI ton's. M6S3I ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16260, 10 July 1918, Page 12

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