AUCTIONS. W. E. SIiLES AND CO. A CHEAP FENDALTON PROPERTY. TO CLOSE AN ESTArh. £r-An_Vi'K have received instructions to <00 SELL bv PRIVATE TREATY, that very desirable prop. FENDALTON and Aitt ETL ROA. containing J-ACKE and 20 iERCHEs, to "ether with Dwellintr of .j rooms lo.d). con veniences, L-ood motor shed coa! sheds, etc. The land has been held by the Hewinson for many years, and os the "taw is to be converted into cash this property at the above price will prove an excellent m'.es.ment. Tho site afiorda a spler.aul "PP"" tunity for one or more Bunga:o".v tho 6iirroundir.as are perfect, and there a matured garden. Ir.=]>ecUon ana nilier details on application to AV E. SIMES and CO.. Sole Agents. SPLENDID PROPERTY AT SPREYDON. (Close to the Lincoln road.) aoo LARGE FOR PRESENT OWNER. WOULD ACCEPT SMALLER PROPERTY AS PART PAYMENT. Cinnn FOR THE HOUSE and part Jf IVI.UUU the lii-d, o; i 1 —''0 for the HOUSE a r.d 11 AC RES, long frontage), iho DWELLING IS '.U-' 0 GOOD ROOMS most ■ jiidiv Imiit. end ail lottom j.ia-t-cs r.re of jariah; 2 l>av witiaows \er.mdah. plastered, rlc light, li. and c. s er " I vice, pantry, icuilciy. buthroom, washhouse • j and copper, numerovF fo;vl!iot;s« : sheds. 128 1-'Uf.L-UEARINCt i TREES IN EXCELLENT CONDITION— , nrp' M > cherries, plums, etc., large a-paragus beds, garden well stockcd with all kinds ■>- • vegetables. Everything in first-class order, and condition, and for ea!e only on account ni being too large for present onircments. A SMALLER PROIhRTI, HOUSE OF. SAY, 5 itOOMS, WITHOLI LAND, PREFERABLY IN SPRi'AOON. WOULD BE ACCEPTED AS PART PA\MENT. W E. SIMES and CO. 146 Hereford street. PRETTY, UP-TO-DATE, AND ARTISTIC BUNGALOWS. P'Tfr A—ST. ALBANS, CLOSE TO Id 3* tOU SECTION—A Very Choice Bunga- [ low of 5 rooms, built about 4 years ago, be- [ foro the riso in mat.'rial, so were able to j offer exceptional value, panelled hall, h. and c. service, and every modem up-to-date eon- ' venience, good section, cewer, fituate close to car, Id section, in St. Albans. A property in a position much sought after and almost , unobtainable. Just on the market, bo don t " delay. J -POK/V" IST - ALBANS—The Property that X*W will appeal to anyone who appreciates a homo a little better than tho ) average, comprising large 5-roomed Bungalow. pretty design, dining-room with alcove, sunny verandah, partly enclosed, panelled hafl and dining-room, Doulton bath, h. and c - Ber " . vice, gas and llttings, pantry and scullery, . washhouse and copper and tubs, back \erau- ; dah, largo motor shed, concrete floor, wood j and coal shed, J-acre of land, very high 6ecj tion, nicely laid out in lawn back and front, l shruba, fruit trees, asphalt Every- , thing just ready to step into, and the garden [ jußt getting into a "home-like" stage. BUNGALOWS AND UP-TO-DATE HOMES FOR SALE ' IN EVERY LOCALITY. ENQUIRIES . INVITED. ) ; TO LET OR FOR SALE. TO LET OR FOtt SALE. PACKWOOD'S STORE AND DWELLING, CASHMERE HILLS. (At the junction of tho Dyer's Pass, Colombo and Cashmere roads). BUILDING COST .. £1350 SECTION COST .. £400 e £1750 OFFERED FOR ' i?I99K—NOT THE COST OF THE ■ BUILDINGS ALONE WITHOUT THE LAND. THE BUILDINGS era practically new, and comprise well-built " Dwelling Shop, very largo Tea Room (by subdividing tho tea room into two it would make a 7-roomed dwelling), basement tno . whole size of the building used as a cyclo stand, storetoom and miniature rifle range. THE SHOP is well fitted up with bins, counters, and shelves. THE DWELLING has hot and cold service, gas, sewer, and every modern convenience. FULL i-ACRE ' LAND, well planted and laid out. TO A LIVE, ENERGETIC MAN THIS PLACE IS AN ABSOLUTE GIFT. £30 to £40 is received in annual fixed payments for various things connected with the property. Easy terms for the purchase, or WILL LET TO . A GOOD TENANT AT MODERATE RENTAL. Keya and full particulars on application. W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agentß for the Mortgagees, 144-46 Hereford street. 7969 , R. S. McKENZIE AND 00. RS. McKENZIE and CO., . Auctioneers and Estate Agents, HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 Caßhel street (Between The Bristol and Matson's). CASHMERE. CASHMERE. , Pi nrn —A CHARMING BUNGALOW, situated in easily the best part of this lovely Suburb, and now offered at this exceptionally low figure for immediate sale. Tho House is faithfully constructed of selected timbers, and commands a perfect view of ! the Plains and City. Propertied of this particular style aro vory seldom to be procured at this low figure, and even now this property comes on tho market only by-virtue of the owner taking up a large block of land. • j The Rooms are exceptionally large, | and are fitted with every possible modern office ( including gas stove, murane?e fanlights, electric light throughout, and large cellar, which could bo turned into 3 extra rooms at a small figure, commodious sleeping balcony, hot and cold servico, sewer connexion, high pressure water supply. The land 1 comprises a J-Acm of Ground, which is planted in beautiful garden, lawns, and orchard, with a large workshop and fowlhouses. An immediate inspection would suffice to provo the exceptional aspects of this property. "Further particulars from tho SOLE AGENTS. -£*/! Krt CASH, for a C-roomed House, , et/^fcO\J and a J-ACR-E Section, close to ' the Bealey avenue, speaks for itself. The price asked barely covers the cost of the bare section alone. The House is aged, but. it is well tenanted and in good condition, while the Section is planted in lawn, garden, and orchard. This property is a snip, and immedi- ! ate enquiries should be made by those i interested, from tho SOLE AGENTS. 1 R. S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estato Agents, House Furnishers, - - - 143 Cashel strfeet > (Between Tho Bristol and Matson's). - M 6402-936 > DALGETY AND CO., LTD. UNRESERVED SALE OF - 12,500 sHE E p 12,500 I From the Well-known HEATHERLEA ESTATE. AT LEVIN SALEYARDS. I •* THURSDAY, 30th JANUARY. 1919. i DALGETY and CO., LTD., in conjunction , with WRIGHT, CTEPHENSON and CO., LTD., have been favourod with instructions L Irom tho TRUSTEES of tho late J. R. i McDONALD to SELL, as above, at 1 p.m., ' 6000 Romney Ewes, Four-tooth up, to be drafted 6000 Romney Lambs, to be drafted J 80 Romney Rams, Two-tooth to Six-tooth, | to ba drafted i 120 Romney Stud Ewes, Two-tooth up, io bo drafted ; 110 Romney Stud Lambs, M.S., to be drafted 7475 ■ N'.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. JJ A X.O JO B A MARKET. j TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Sth. AUCTION PRODUCE YARDS. On Account MRS SEWEjLL: r FURNITURE and EFFECTS from 3 Rooms of Cottage. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. LTD.. ' "955 Auctioneers.
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