AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES 4.ND CO. THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at 1 p.m. On account F. KNIGHT HUNT, ESQ., S.M. (who is leaving ior Auckland), At No. 142 VICTORIA STREET (next Bealey avenue). TT'URNITURE, Haake Piano, Fnbrique do Genicve Musical Box with Piano and full Oicliestra, Drawing, Dining, and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. W. E. SIMES and CO., 5054 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE OF PROPERTY AND FURNITURE CONDUCTED BY US when and where required. All Auctions reccive the persona] attention of MR \\ r . E. SIMES, whoso 18 years' expeiience is a guarantee of efficient munugoment- und ability. i? 11 AO—PAPANUI, JUST OFF HARE3*±±UU WOOD ROAD, CLOSE TO TRAM AND STATION—Wo have a very nicc G-ROOMED .bungalow, tiled roof, panelled liall and dining-room, electric light, Doultou bath, h. and c. strvice, and every modern convenience, washliouse, coppcr and tubs, etc. OVER 1 ACRE OF LAND. \ good block for anyone that wants a nice garden. W. E. SIMES and CO. n i Qrv_J3RYNDWR-rCottago of 5 rooms, and li ACRES OF LAND. A good homo with a lit.le land for a working man to occupy his sparo time and make ,t productive. Few fruit trees, und fov.lliouses. OWNER WOULD CONSIDER SIMILAR SMALL COTTAGE WITHOUi LAi\D IN EXCHANGE. W. E. SIMES and CO. OWNER DRAWN IN BALLOT. pi-TCrri-—.RICCARTON, ne:lr Clyde road — AN ARTISTIC BUNGALOW OF 4 LARGE ROOMS, sun parch, tiled liearth3 and grates, h. and c. s.rvioe, gas and fittings, bathroom, pantry, scuLery, washhoui3 and copper, tubs; NEARLY J-ACRE Oi; LAND, 2 frontages, nicely laid out and planted, fowlhoußcs, etc. Government mortgage at ih per cent, for 20 'years. rtn 4 K—CLOSE TO BEALEY AVENUE. £64:0 THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY ST. ALBANS. A really good 6-roomed House, in. perfect order, built by the owner fo» himFO.f, 2 verandahs plastered and papered throughout, 4 ward.obss, tiled hearths and grates, h. and c. service, gas, bathroom, pantry and scullery, washhouse copper and tubs, h.p. water and deep well. FULL J-AC'RE OF LAND, nicely laid out. GLASSHOUSE 16 x 24, sheds, asphalt paths and yard. All- recently Ponied and done up. No expenditure required. II & CHEAP AT THE PRICE. TEMPLETON GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSINESS. UNDER instructions from Mr D. Mackie (who is of! to the war), we have been appointed Sole Agents to sell his First-class FREEHOLD GROCERY AND GENERAL BUSINESS, situate in the "heart of TEMPLETUN. - Our client has wowed up a great business during his 7 yea:s, and there AN ASSURED INCOME FOR A MAN TO STEP INTO. Good cash takings, easily worked; good, clean, and up-to-date stock. £1100 will purchase the property and stock-in-trade, or Mr Mackie .WILL LEASE j.HE r REMISES, and sell the stock-in-trade, horses, carts, etc., at valuation £500). A Eplendid opportunity awaits you. VV. E. SIMES and CO., . Sole. Selling Agents. CLOSE TO PAPAN UI ROAD. Pi r»nn—a magnificent 2-stow dt'jLuUL/ Bungalow of 6 rooms, designed and built by a leading architect, tiled roof, verandah and balcony, artistically papered throughout, and replete with every modern convenience, and many ui>to-date main sewer, h.p. water, MOTOR Corner site of about 3-16 th acre, laid out. in a pretty garden of flowers, and planted wnn shrubs, etc. A fine property, and at pre-war figures would bo considered exceptionally good value. T«trms if required. _ i?IXCA=~FENDALTON - AN UP-TO--3* MOU DATE 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE with every convenience, hot and cold Bervicc, Doulton bath, and all modern offioos, 2J ACRES OF LAND, about 50 fruit trees, fowlhouse, paddock for a cow. OWNER WOULD ENTERTAIN A SMALL WITHOUT LAND as part payment. PQrA-ST. ALBANS WEST-A welltiOU built Six-roomed Dwelling, in perfcct order inside and out, and replete with every convenience. Sewer, h.p. water, gis, and olectric light. NEARLY J-ACRE, beautifully laid out and planted, 60 fruit trees. An exceptionally good home. Government mortgage at 4\ per cent, can remain. — T0 STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS.
TP LET OR FOR S"ALE. TO LET OR FOR SALE. I>ACKWOOD*S STORE, CASHMERE i HILLS, at the junction of Dyer's Pass, Casbmcro and Colombo roads (tbe main artery to the Hills). THE jiUILDINGS comprise a well fitted up Shop, largo Tea Room, which could be subdivided' and mads into 2 living rooms (if desired), 4-roomed Dwelling, with h. and c. service, and all convenioncce, large basement, used as storeroom, bicycle stand, miniature rifle range; i-acro of land. An excellent position, and an ANNUAL REVENUE OF ABOUT £30 to £40 APART FROM THE SHOP isattachodto the property. Fuller particulars as to rent or price on application to W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 302 146 Hcreiord street. .. — NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. SALE. JULY 17th, 1918. SPECIAL ENTRIES. ACCOUNT.VARIOUS CLIENTS. 500 Fat and Forward Half bred Wethers 150 Three-quarterbred Halfbred Ewes, E.L. rams out 20th April 200 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Threequarterbred Ewes, E.L. rams out 13th April 300 M.S. Crossbred Hoggets 250 Three-quarterbred Ewe Hoggets 150 Threo-quarterbrcd Wether Hoggets CATTLE. A special consignment of 5 Shorthorn Heifers, close to calving. Exceptionally •will grown and in splendid condition. N Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., 500*1 -g-AIKOURA MOTOR CO., LTD. ROYAL ATT. CONTRACTORS: WAIAUK KAIKOURA. DAILY TIME-TABLE. (Weather and other circumstance® permitting): — PARNASSUS to KAIKOURA, at 2.15 p.m. And ffATTCOURA. to PAK-NASSUS. at 9.15 a.m. Distance, 38 miles. FARES: 20a Single, 85a Return. TTTROUGH BOOKINGS, via EAST COAST (in conjunction with Theo. Butt's Cars). PARNASSUS to WARD (or vico verca), 105 Miles, for 455. WAIAU-KAIKOURA ROYAL MAIL w SERVICE. Leaving Kaikoura for Waiau, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Leavin" Waiau for Kaikoura, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 2.30 pja. (Journey Covered in One Day.) TICKET AGENTS: N.Z. GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAUX. THOS. COOK and SON. Or N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS* AGENCY. 140 Hereford street, Christchurch. Telephone. "Sheep, Christchurch." "Curran, Kaikoura," X
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16265, 16 July 1918, Page 10
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