AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock. RICCARTON AUCTION SALE. No. 22 ALAN STREET OS Riccarton and Waimairi roads, Upper Riccartonl. DN the Premise®, on behalf of tho Public Trustee, in the Estate late FCSmitli, leceased. 50 PERCHES and RESIDENCE if 5 ROOMS and conveniences. A ;ood home. A Government mortgage of £~2co an bo taken over if required. TV. E. SIMES and CO., 03'3 Auctioneers. THE AUCTION SALE o: vrn c - abra'S superior oak ill FURNITURE, PIANO. CARPETS, •j'c., takes place next TUESDAY, 14 th Januirv, at 1 p m„ on the Premises, No. 'It WARIINGTON STREET, St. Albans (Car termi- ■ i;c?U W. E. SIMES and CO.. 093 Auctioneers. W. E. SIMES AND CO., tUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGE UTS, FARM SALESMEN, 144-K8 HEREFORD STREET. HAVE TOU A FARM FOR SALE? IF SO. SEND US PARTICULARS. , W'E WANT GOOD DAIRY FARMS AND 1 SHEEP COUNTRY. GENUINE BUYERS WAITING. 9A ACRES. DAIRY FARM, r.ear Kaiapoi— O\J All Good Heavy Dairying; Lend, 4roorned House, electric lifilit, stable, cowshed, jhaffhouse, ctc., subdivided into C paddocka, .veil fenocd, all in grass, l'ricc, £55 per acre, Stock included. W. E. SIMES and CO. On ACRES, PREBBLETON—Good Littfo —v/ Cropping- Farm, G-roomed House und jutbuildinps, well watered and fenced. £150 ieposit, balance on easy paymeute, or would take house as part payment. AV. E. SIMES ond CO. 2CO ACRES FREEHOLD. QITUATED 19 miles from Aahburton, first >3 class dairying land. Subdivided into 10 paddocka by gorse and wire fences, watered by spring ana creeks. Building, Now Bungalow of 5 rooms, all oonveniencos, S-stall stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, etc., 100 acres in crop, balanco grass, carrying 400 bwos and their lambs, besides horses and qa-ttle. PRICE, £33 per acre. Mortgage £4800. Owner will exchange for sheep country whero his equity will fit in. W. E. SIMES and CO. 124 ACRES FREEHOLD. Q ITUATED Upper Waitohi, Temuka. conO Eisting of rolling downs, all ploughab'o, well fenced, and subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorse and wiro fences, watered by windmills and dams. 30 Acres in wheat, 10 acres in oats, 2 acres potatoes, balance young grass. Buildings, 4-roomed House, scullery, washliouse, dairy, chafihouae, and implement shed. PRICE, £16 10s. Mortgage £1100. W. E. SIMES and CO. 654 ACRES FREEHOLD. QITUATED 25 mines' from Christchurch, O good sheep country, subdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by water races; 25 acres Dun oats, .170 acres young grass, balance nature. Buildings, Two-roomed Cottage, 63 tall stable, implement shed and loft. PRICE, £5 per aero. Terns, £300 deposit, balance arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. f}Al ACRES, KAPUKA, SOUTHLAND, * rkX good heavy swamp land, suitable for dairying or sheep fattening, 10 acres in oats, 30 acres turnips, 70 acres grass, _ balance j.aturc. When all in grass will easily carry 800 ewes, 25 head cattle, and cropping. Buildlugs, good 4-roomed House, 5-stall stable with loft, implement shed, workman's hat, chaff-cuttcr, and oil engine, cowshed, sheep dip, good orchard, half mile from school, four miles from rail, school, post office, ■tore, dairy factory. Price, £9 per acre, £500 deposit. Or will accept good house in town up to £1000 as deposit, must be clear title. W. E. SIMES and CO. SA A ACRfiS LEASEHOLD, SPRING- .; Tel/ STON, good sheep and cropping land, 10. acres in" wheat, 12 acres in oats, ri acres grass 20 acres ploughed for turnips, 24 acres rape, balanco grass. Buildings, 6-roemed House, stable, ■ trapshed, granary, and loft, well fenced end subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorse and wire fences, watered by county water races. J>»se 5) years to run- Rent, £1 per acre. Price for goodwill &nd crops £300. Would exchange for 20 acres good land handy to town. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE LAND. OQK ACRES, on Main arterial road to JiOO Christchurch; first-class, healthy land, Bubdvided ■11 paddocks, gorse and wira fencei. 70 Acres wheat, 15 oats, 35 acres peas, turnips, etc., and cultivation still going on. Carrying 250 sheep, ia head cattle. 1 Mile from Station. Good /- roomed house with usual offices and conveniences, li. and c. system, stables, p*"* ary, motor shed, men s hu,. Mortgage £6500 at 5J per oent. can be taken over. PRICE £3370. Thiß is a good proposition in all respects,, and anyone requiring a farm in a prosperous district cannot do betwr then get into touch -with us at once. \Ve have just received instructions—it • sure to sell within a few days. We have «? 3 Pf cl ' ed, and can supply any further particulars if required. ' DON'T HESITATE. ■W7E. SIMES and CO., . Sole Agents. 474 ————=======• CLARIDGE AND SMITH. CLEARING SALE AT HAREWOOD RCfAD. JJONDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1 p.m. On account MR J. E. 'HAINES. ("ILARIDGE and SMITH have been favourJ ed with instructions from Mr Haines to hold a CLEARING SALE of his LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. Aa the owu«!r has sold his farm, all lots are for unreserved sale, comprising : 1 Red Cow due in March 1 Roan Heifer, due in March 1 Cow, due 17th January 1 Cow, calved two months 1 Heifer in full prout 1 Yearling Heifer 3 Sows in pig, 1 Berkshire Bear 2 Store Pigs 1 Bay Mare, 9yrs, half-draught, guaranteed very quiet X W.C. Trap, 1 Spring Dray and Frame (both good), 1 Set Spring Dray Harness, 1 Set Trap Harness. Collars, Winkers, 8.8 and Chains, 1 Hoise. Cover, 4 Cow .Covers, Set 2leaf Harrows, 1 Orchard Grubber. 2 Clod Crushers, C. and D. Garden Plough (all iron), 2 Iron Age Seed Sowers with all extras, 1 Horse Cultivator and Moulder, Wheelbarrow, Pig Race, 100 Empty Sacks, Swingle-trees, Vice, Grindstone, 50 yards 6ft "Wire Netting, Dog Kennel, 20-gallon Copper, pair Iron Wheels and Axle, Feed Bin, Ladder, large quantity Barb and Plain Wire, Tuba and Barrels, Gorso Knives, Spades, Forks, Shovels, Maul, Scythes, Paints and Oils, largo quantity Timber of all c'.asscs. Firewood, Fowl Coops, 7 pair Young Fowls, Churn, Pans, Buckets, and Sundries o' all descriptions. CLARIDGE and SMITH, Farmers' S-jJeyards, 7056 Auctioneers. A R M E R S" SALE Y A R D S. PRODUCE MERCHANTS. CAN SUPPLY FIRST QUALITY HAY, CHAFF, OATS, Etc., j Especially .suitable for Trainees and Owners, i WHEAT. SHARPS. BRAN. Cash Purchasers of All Farm Products. GENEISAI. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. CLEARING SALES CONDUCTED. General Sale Each Friday. Poultry Wednesdays and Saturdays. Written communications promptly attended to C 2563-257 CLARIDGE and SMITIL LADIES' OUTFITTERS. HOME KNITTING DEPOT. JUST Arrived—Dainty Millinery for Infants and Children, Muslin and Silk Matinee Coats, Dresses, Baby Linen, and Women's Cambrio Underwear a Speciality. Black Sateen Underskirts, good quality, Cashmer* Lisle and Silk Hosiery, Home-knit Stockings and Socks, and Fancy Hose. Agents Paulin& "Reliable" Paper Patterns. New Patterns every month. MRS PALMER, 755 Cc'.oinbo street. Teleiihone 1273. P6312-260
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