AUCTIONS. _ ■■ -w W. E. SIMES AND CO. .— „ t PRELIMINARY NOTICE. pLEARING-OUT FURNITURE AOC. TION SALE, 142 Victoria street, CiJ. account F. KXIC.HT HUNT. ESQ., SiL TUESDAY, 16th JULY, 1318, at 1 pjn./^ On the Promises. - W. E. SIMES uxd CO.. 4809 Auctioneer*. W E. SIMES AND " . AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGEim FARM SALESMEN, I 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. HAVE YOU A FAUMTOiTsALE? IF SO, SEND US PARTICULARS. TVE WANT GOOD DAIRY FARMS AND* >V, SIIEEL' COU.NTRY. GENUINE BUYERS WAITING. > IQ/A ACRES LEASEHOLD, J-0U STON, subdivided into 8 paddocka by porse and wiro foncr?. 50 acrcs oats, v acres rape, 45 acrcs ur.cter cutivation, anc© gTass. BUILDINGS: 5-ioomcd House 4-stall stable, loci-ebox, chaflhousc, bam, im! plemcnt shed. OWNER WILL SELL Of SMALL DEPOSIT OR WILL LEASE TO GOOD TENANT AT 2(v, PER ACRE. W. E. SIMES and QO. Q7 ACRES REAL GOOD DAIRYI?AHM O I OWNEi. AT THE WAR. Clo« U' Longbeach Estate, all heavy land, ha* cropped 100 bushels outs, GO of wheat to the acre. Well fenced and subdivided into 8. paddocks, permanent water, at present *11 in grass; will carry 50 to 60 cow*; 2-roomed house, cowshed, trapslied, chaffliouso. Tw». miles from school, P. 0., and cheese factory, 1§ miles from creamery. £30 per acre. OH VERY EASY TERMS, £2000 of which can', remain at 41 per cent., or WILL LEASE. Willi COMPULSORY PURCHASING CLAUSE to a substantial man. A good property, well worth inspection. DONTC; MISS THIS! The owner's been wounded at i tho war, and doesn't expect to bo ablo. it work tho farm again. SO IT'S GOT TO 60," W. E. SIMES and CO. • FOR SALE OR LEASE. r ; PfjA ACRES, AMBERLEY, good ahwp 1 ' OVV> country, well watered and fenotd, warm, sunny situation; 3 miles from School' and Post Office; comfortable 4-rootncd hour (new), dairy, stable, outbuildings. £10 PER' ACRE, ON VERY EASY TERMS; or will Lcaso for term on purchasing clause, v W. E. GIMES and CO. - ACRES. NORTH CANTERBUsiJLUOv 12 miles from Parnassus. W«ll fenccd and subdivided, good ft rooms, li. and c. servicer and all convenien&L stables and usual outbuildings. About m acrcs ploughable, balance low downs. Iff PER ACRE. WOULD CONSIDER EX. CHANGE FOR FARM NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. orrt ACRES. L.I.P n all good heavy daily. ZiO I ing land, situate 20 miles from Ashburton, well fcnced and subdivided, watered by races; 45 'acres in turnipi,' !0 acres Dun oats, balance iu grass, one, two» and three years old; good homestead, 6 rooms, h. and c. sorvicc, and every modtm. convenience, dairy, cowbails, stable, implement shed, etc. Price £25 per acre foi goodwill. OWNER WOULD ENTERTAIN EXCHANGE -FOR BLOCK OF SHEEP, COUNTRY. . -w. E. SIMES .and CO. | FOR LEASE OR SALE. . 000 ACRES, ALFORD FOREST, grow good crops ■of oats, turnips; and rape, at present 20 acres t-rnips, b<ttoi; grass will carry 2 ebeep besides crop, «ta owner milks in addition 12 dairy cows. SUM divided into 7 paddocks, well watered, gool 5-roomed House, bathroom, gcullcry, <te, trapshed, cowshed, chaffhouso, eheepyarai, J miles from Rail and School, C mileß froß Factory. PRICE, £16 PER ACRE. TOM SELL ON VERY EASY TERMS, SAft £500 DEPOSIT, or lcaso on a purchaaiaf. clause at lCs 6d PER ACRE. _ !-v W. E. SIMES and CO.g Q J A ACRES, 25 miles from Christchtttck,' uu:U for salo as a going concernj l . 140' acres in oats and turr.ipa, 200 MM| In sheep feed, and being worked VM oats and grass, 1600 owes and lambs, gM set of farm implements, good as new, evw| thing up-to-date, and a really good plfgg Up-to-date Homestead, connected i iiwl 'phone, and > all 1 outbuildings. OWWjSw WOULD CONSIDER EXCHANGE 70JM BLOCK OF HILL COUNTRY. Full jWB ticulars and price on application. - •«« W. E. SIMES and Co<|| FOUR BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLIHiQj| IN EXCHANGE FOR A FARM. THESE Shops and Dwellings (all brlWj are situato on one of the main arteliM; of the city and are a first-class income, »} turning investment, practically no expendt: ture (beiDg brick), and will increase great'f in value. The owner wants a farm fqr, w equity (about £3400). This is a good aoliS .investment. E . SIMES and COj 1-iAA ACRES, HILL COUNTRY, ONLf; IIUU 7 MILES FROM THE ADDIaOji TON YARDS—About 80 Acres rich fiat?- BJ. acres have been ploughed and eown. in ■ exceptionally well fenced and subdivided, fences rabbit-proof, never-failing water tupptfi all over the' block (superaciai measurem«rt would be about 1400 ncrcs). With cultivailOß would carry 1500-1600 sheep. Good 6-roomM. homestead, with clectric light, motor also man's house of 3 rooms, stables wMI-, shod, etc. Price £15 per acre. About £3000 cash required. Thi. is an exceptionally place, and it is very rarely that properties Ju* this so close into town com™ into the tnjrtwfc 481 W. E. SIMES and 00. TONKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD. PRELIMINARY >OTICE. • • FURNITURE TuCTIONBiLE. On FRIDAY NEXT, JULY 19th, at 1 ON account of MR A. FORBES MUBBAY, on the premises, < VOELAS ROAD, LYITELTON. _ . Upright Grand Piano by Collard and, CM* lard (as good as now), Carpets, and tho contents of C rooms. , , _ , Full particulars To-night s Pap«ra* FRIDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD.. 4981 Auctioneers. fJXJNKS, NORTON AND CO., LTD, AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, , J HOTEL, PROBATE, And GENERAL VALUATORS, . Furniture and Land Auction Roomt, 103 HEREFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 693. Auction Sales EACH WEDNESDAY ail<l FRIDAY, at 1 p.m. in Our Rooms. Outside Sales conducted when and wa«» T °NE r W' FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. OUR PRICES aro tho LOWEST in TOWN. Offico Hours: & to 5.30. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 9 P* ■- GENTLEMAN'S HOME. ; Instructed by the Mortgagee, wo oOer M PRIVATE SALE on o of thc FINbo HOMES NEAR CHRISTCHURCH bewfr fully situak 1 , very and dry, and plaatod and LAID OUT TO PERFECTION. The LAND comprises about 5 Acres, tensij courts, lawns, paddock, large orchard w»» choice trees. The HOUSE, 9 rooms, with every / P°*™s£ convenience, motor shod, stable, fowlrußW, otc. !' Closo to tram, and close to somo very && residences. PMCE £3000. Exceptionally easy terms can be arrans*4 or Exchange for Mortgago on Smaller Hoß* Property. Cards to view and full particulars from TONKS, NORTON and CO., LTD.. 1932 Auctioneer*. - A MOTOR will run daily from GLEKTUNNEL to DARFIELD, and caOf: Pa£oengers from Darfield to all places routo to Lake Coleridge, returning in to cax:h Cass Express, Tuesday, Uhurao** and Saturday, if necessary. 4 W. LEEMING, / X Mail Contract^
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