AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. BICCARTON AUCTION SALE. On the Premises, No. S3 Allan Btreet, og Waimalrl and Riocarton roods. rrt PEBCHES and Modern Dwelling of 8 OU good rooms, and all conveniences, electric light, etc. Government Mortgage of £280 oim bo taken over if required. To be eold by us on account of the Publi<j Trustee in the Estate late Mr F.C. Smith, deceased. Date of Sale— SATUBDAY, JANUARY lltb, at 2 p.m. W. E. SIMES and CO., 6690 Auctioneers. W. E. SIMES AND CO.. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGEITTS, FABM SALESMEN, 144.116 HEREFORD STREET. HAVE YOU A FABM FOB SALE ? IF SO, SEND US PABTICULABS. •fXTE WANT GOOD DAIBY FABMS AND SHEEP COUNTBY. GENUINE BUYERS WAITING. 060 ACRES FBEEHOLD. SITUATED 19 miles from Ashburton. first clnes dairying land. Subdivided into 10 paddocks by gorso and wine fences, watered by spring and creeks. Building, New Bungalow of 5 rooms, ull conveniences, 5-etall stable, cbaffhouse, implement shed, etc., 100 acres in crop, balonco grass, carrying 400 ewes and their lambs, besides horses aad Qattle. PRICE, £33 per ftcro. Mortg»g<B £4300. Owner will exchange for sheep country whero bis equitv will fit in.. W. E. SIMES and CO. 121 ACRES FBEEHOLD. % OITUATED Upper Wtutohi, Temuka, conk? jjsting of rolling downs, all ploughabTe, well fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorse nnd wire fences, watered by windmills and dams. 30 Acrea in wheat, 10 acres in oats, 2 acres potatoes, bsj&noa young grass. Buildings, 4-roomcd House, ■•cullery, washhouse, dairy, chaffhouso, and implement shed. PBICE, £16 lOe. Morten g-o £1100. W. E. SIMES and CO. 651 ACRES FBEEHOLD. . SITUATED 0u miles from Christchurch, good sheop country, subdivided in Jo 7 paddocks, watered by water races; 25 ocroa Dun oats, 170 acres young grass, bolanoo nature. Buildings, Two-roomed Cottage, 6stall stable, 'implement shed and loft. PRICE, £5 per acre. Terms, £300 deposit, balance arranged. * W. E. SIMES and CO. lA(\ ACRES LEASEHOLD, SPRING. STON, good sheep and cropping land, 10 acres in whoat, 13 acres' in oata, o acres grass seed, SO acres ploughed for turnips, 24 acres jra,pe, balance grass. Buildings, 6-roomcd House, stable, trapshed, granary, and lott, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorso and wire fences, watered by county water races. Le*» years to xun. Bent, £1 per acre. Prioa for goodwill and crops £300. Would ezohango for 20 acres good land handy to town. W. E. SIMES and CO. r>A-i ACRES, KAPUKA, SOUTHLAND, * tfcJ. good Iwavy swamp land, suitable for j dairying or sheep, fattening, 10 acres in oats, I 30' acres turnips, 70 acres grass, balance lmature. When, nil in grass will easily carry 300 ewes, 25 head cattle, and cropping. Buildings, good 4-roomed House, fi-st«ll stablo with, loft, implement shed, workman's. hut, chaff-cnttcr, and oil engine, cowshed, sheep dip, good orchard, half male .from school, four -miles from rail, school; . post office, store, dairy factory. Price, £9 per acre, £500 deposit. Or will accept good house in town up to £1000 as dp-posit, must be clear title. W. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE LAND. | no~ ACRES, on Main arterial road to j mtOO Christchurch; first-class, healthy land, 6ubdvided 11 paddocks, gorso andwiro fences. 70 Acrcs wheat, 15 oatsi _36 aires peas, turnips, ctc., and • cultivation still going ou. 'Carrying 250 eheep, 16 head cattle. 1 Mila from Station. • Good 7roomed lionet with usual Offices and conveniences, b. ard c. system, stables, granary, motor shed, men's _ hut. Mortgage £6500 at nj per cent, can .be taken- over. PRICE £3370. This is a good proposition in all respects, and anyone requiring a farm in a prosperous district cannbt do bettet than get into touch with us at once. We have just rooeived instructions—it's sure to sell within a few days. Wo have inspected, and can supply any further particular* if required. DON'T HESITATE. W. E. SIMES CO., Sole Agents. Q7 ACRES BEAL GOOD DAIBY FABM. U I OWNEB. AT THE WAB. Close to Longbeach Estate, all heavy land,, has cropped 100 bushels oats 60 of wheat to the acre. Well fenoed and subdivided into S paddocks, permanent water, at present' all . in grass; will carry 60 to 60 cows; 2-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, chaflhouse. Two miles from school,' P. 0., and cheeae factory, U miles from creamery. £30 per acre, ON VERY EASY TEBMS, £2000 of which can remtin at 4V per cent., or WILL LEASE Wl'-iM COIiPULSOBY , PUBCHASING CLAUSE to a substantial man.. A. good property, well worth inspection.. _ DON'T MISS THIS! The owner's been wounded at the war, and doesn't expect to be" able to •work the farm again. SO IT'S GOT TO GO. 1066 ' ' W. E. SIMES and'^O. \ R. S. McKBNZIE AND CO.
FBOM t ■ ■ E. S. McEENZIE, TO HIS PATRONS and FMENDSJ LADIES AKD GENTLEMEN./"V WiKG to the impossibility of compiling a oomplelo list of our many customer* and well-wishers, w 0 avail' ourselves of the columns of the CHiistchifrcli newapapem to convoy to you our beet wishes at this season; and to express of: the liberal rapport which baa established' this firm of K. S. McKENZIE and CO., high in the public esteem. You have placed us, in .the face of war-time stress and local difficulties of a peculiar nature,, in such a commanding position in the FURNITURE, AUCTION, and LAND BUSINESS in this city that -xe look forward with confidence to a further period of good 6ervicc in your behalf. Again wishing you the COITPLIIiENTS OF THE SEASON, Yours faithfully, M 6(02-1)56 .. B. B. McKENZIE. LAW3IIE AND-DM«TON. (J. T. Lawrie.) . (Thos. Dal ton.) LAWBIE AND DALTON, Auctioneers, Honee and Land Agents, Hotel, Probate, aad General Valuators. OUTSIDE SALES CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. 210 TUAM STBEET, Next Door to Opera Horn. Telephone 1355. THE CHEAPEST AUCTION BOOM IN THE CITY. COMPARE OtJB PRICES. OUR STOCK of Up-to-date Designs in Oak Furniture is well worth inspection. We always keep a large assortment of Near and Second-hand FURNITURE for Private Sale. Oak Bedroom Suites. Oak Sideboards, - Oalc "Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Linoleums. Curtains, Bugs, Bedsteads, Bedding Bttekets, etc. OUR SHOWROOMS are open till . 9 o'clock FRIDAY Evenings. LAWRIE AND DALTON pay Highest Cash Pric* for Second-hand Furniture.. RING UP and they will call and give you a Price. ." ' LAWRIE and DALTON. Auotiooesn. ' H503-7157
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 13
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