AUCTIONS. W. E. SDIES AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. f-ILEARING-OUT FURNITURE AUCTION SALE, I<2 Victoria sUeet. City, account F. KNIGHT HUNT, ESQ., S.M., TUESDAY, 16th JULY, 1918, at 1 p.m., On the Premises. W. E. SIMES and CO., 4803 Auctioneers.^ \\T E. SIMES AND CO., » > • AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LA.SU BROKERS, 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. 2 FE-NDALTON BUNGALOWS. AT PRE-WAR PRICES. (1) nnn--A PP.ETXi LITTLE BUNGAXOODIOW OF 5 ROOMS, facing tho north, eun verandah, tiled roof, tiled hearths and grat-ee, wai-drobts, gas and fitt.n-8, h. and c. service, pantry, scuilery, ba.hrcom, washhouse and copier, tubs, deep wc;l; about S-16-acre, nicely laid out in lawn and gardenTerms if required. nQrA A NICE 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with oriel and casenwnt windows, verandah, tiled roof, plastered and papered throughout, tiled gratc3 and heanhJ, Doulton bath, gaa and fittings, hat and colli service, pantry, scullery, washhouse and copper, tubs; i-acre of land, well laid °ut and planted, lawn and garden; motor ehed. Good position, only a minut© from tlio tram. Terms can be arranged. „_ _ _. T BOTH EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. W. E. SIMES and CO^ "THE BEST PROPOSITION TO-DAY IS A GOOD HOME WITH A FEW ACRES OF LA.SD. NEAR OF THE CASHMERE HILLS. 9 ACRES OF REAL GOOD LAND, or can be sold WITH FROM 4 ACRES UPWARDS, well fenced, 2 frontages. "11. soon be a valuable block for subdivision. At present 5 acrcs in grass, 3 ""csp-cuiKhed for cultivation, J-ACRE IN LUOMtNE. Together with a LOVELY BVJSGALOW OI a LARGE ROOMS, BUILT TO PERMII Oi CONVERTING INTO G ROOMS I£ DLSIRED (planned and erected under supervision of a leading architect), SUN EK j^ N " DAH 11 x 10, square entrance hall panelieti, DINING-ROOM panelled, china shelf, tiled grate and surround. BEDROOM jNo. 1, 15 x 14, with casement door on to sun verandah, large wardrobe built in, tiled prate and surround. BEDROOM xNo. 2, with large wardrobe, tiled grate and surround. ROOM No. 3, with wavdrobo, Imen < :upboard^. ELECTRIC LIGHT EVERYTV HERE, Bathroom with Doulton bath and basin, kitchon with tiled surround, to range, large linen and china cupboards and bookcase built in scullery, pantry, wash house and copper and tubs, h. and o. service throughout and over tuos, sunny back vemndah or conservatory ej»?s«l in, DAIRY MOTOR SHED, coal shed, COWBAILS, fowlhouse, ABOUT j-ACRE IN GAuDEN, well planted with shrubs, bulbs, and fruit treos, asphalt paths, water supp.y all over garden and to cowshed. Properties like these, so close to town, ar© getting more and more difficult to obiain and this is A FINE HOME IN EVERY RESPECT, AND ONE THAT WILL GROW IN \ALUL. Price and terms on application. W. E. SIMES and CO., Solo Agents._ ~THE BEST" PROPOSITIONS ON THE CASHMERE HILLS. Y?QC A—HACKTHORNE ROAD-An upSwODv to-dat© 4-roomed Bungalow, large sleeping and sitting balcony, every convenience; over i-acre of land. TTTI . fl . £1350—A Massive 6-roomed DWELLIJNU, every convenience; i-acre of land. Icso-SEMI-BUNGALOW of i rooms, every convenience; i-acre of land. £1100 —A charming, up-to-date Bun o alow of 7 rooms, fitted throughout in the moat convenient manner possible; i-acre of land. £2000—3 ACRES (übout), planted and beautifully sheltered from all winds, secluded and private, the finest spot avai.able on the Cashmere Hills for a good residence, or would make 2 fine sites. £2000—Dyer's Pass road. j^„ vei 7. ' up-to-date 7-roomed BUNGALOW and i-^-cro f £7oo—6-Roomed BUNGALOW, electric light and every convenience; all recently done up; g-Acre. Easy Terms. £1100—A good G-Roomed DWELLING, with over J-Acro Land, 5n Hackthorne road. £550 —Nearly J-Acre land. The very best nite on the Dyer's Pass road. £300—A beautiful BUILDING SITE on the tram line, partly planted, and well sheltered, fenced; northern view, that never can bo interrupted. Sites like these., are getting difficult to obtain. TP YOU WANT TO BUY ON lHt, HILLS? MST US KNmVYOaR REQUIREMENTS, AND WE V.' ILL SEND PAROF SUiTAgUb j'KUPCRHLo. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FINE SUMNER HOMESTEAD, Known as "WAHI-KURU." —the Dwelling is an upablOOU to-date one of practically 12 rooms (7 good rooms and f smaller ones, that can either be retained in their present sizo or altered), there is a spacious verandah, facing the north, h. ancl c. service, Doulton bath, modern C °D; , venience, A CHARMING GARDEN, well stocked with rare shrubs, flowers, laid out in pretty lawns and walks, palmliouso, glasshouse, full-bearing orchard of apples, plums, pears, peaches, and apricots. All surrounded by large shelter trees, making WaHIRURU." THE IDEAL PLACE IN SLMNER TO LIVE, warm in winter, cool in summer. Sheltered from all winds, and lying to tho sun. It can be purchased with either 1J acres, which comprises the garden portion, at £1850, or with any quantity of land up to 61 acrcs, and very reasonable terms can bo arranged. Photos of "Wahi-Ruru, and plans posted, on application to us. W. E. SIMES and CO. HTB; SOIIENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN. THURSDAY, JULY 11th, Sal© 11 o'clock. HB. SORENSEN will SELL, by PUB- • LIC AUCTION, at his lards, Lichfield etreet, a particularly fin© line of Wheat, 2io Sacks, 33 Sacks Gorton Oats, 6 Bags Onions, 1-50 of Tea (Ceylon), At 11.15 — 3000 ft Timber, 5 B.P. Posts, 8 x S, Oft; 4 R.P. Beams, 12 xB, Bft; 4x2, 5x 2 Linings, Sarkings, 3 very fine Sections Floorings, suitably tent floors, 12 s 8; one 3ft Gin Shacklock Rang©, with tiled-back, complot© with rack, ix.W. boiler, ctc.; 4 Copper Boilers, 1 4cwt. Avery Platform Weighbridge Scale, 1 Bath on legs, 1 Cask P. of Paris, 2 Coils, each 50yds, Netting, 72 x 1 mesh; 1 Circular Tank, good' as new; 1 400 Square Iron do., considerable quantity Roofing Iron, 5, 6, 8, oft ; Ridginjr, 3 Shoots Rough Plate-glass, 72 x 21; 1 Alfa Laval Cream Separator, 33gal. (trial and guarantee); 1 Dentist's Gasometer, 1 Bacon Cutter, 2 Staircases, 2 Boxes Glass, 1 Tablo Mangle, GO Broom Heads, 120 Coir Mats, 24 x 14, 27 x 15, 30 x 18 (a good line); 7 Glass Lolly Bottles, 8 Confectioner's Show and Loily Trays (brass-bound); l Glasa Case, 2 Wicker Chairs, 5 Dozen Sacks, 1 Barrow, and hosts of Sundry Lines. FURTHER ENTRIES include:—l Mitchell 2J h.p. Motor-cycle, with magneto, back tvre nearly now, J Coil Hog Wire, 100 Sheets Roofing Iron in perfect condition, G, 7, Bfts, powerful Force Pump, 1 Ladder, Cask Oil, 4 Sections Picket Fcncing, 1 Gate, G Rollers, length 12ft, diameter 9in: big entry of Shop Fittings (all Kauri). 7 Offico Desks, 3 Counters, Glassed Partitions, Counter Fronts, Stands, Panelling, 12 Pyjama Suits, 2 Hams, 4 Sides Bacon (guaranteed), 6 bdl3 of HARNESS LEATHER, H. SORENSEN, 4799 Auctioneer. iJtEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under New Management. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.1S a.m., Allandal© 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at Lvttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning fro.'n Lyttelton 9.45 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE, On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturday* only. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington. 2.15, Allandalc 2.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrive* Lyttelton 4.15 p.m.; leturning from Lyttelton t.45. Special Trips by Arrangement. FARES AS USUAL. THOS. FAIRBAIBN. Proprietor.
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