Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

FOR SALE OR TO LET. W. E. SIMES AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 144-46, HEREFORD STREET. AUCTION SALES oF FURNITURE EFFECTS AND STOCK CONDUCTED WHEN AND WHERE REQUIRED. HIGHEST PRICES GUARANTEED. ■PROMPT RETURNS. AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY hold in our Commodious and Centrally Situated Land Salerooms, 114-40, Hereford Street. or on the Property. ALL AUCTION SALES ore conduced by our MR W. E. SIMES. _ and receive his special and personal attention. No Charge made whatever for submitting' Properties to Auction, except Advertising. Conditions of Sale, Inspection, Valuing and Submitting to Auction, Freo of Charge. WE CAN GIVE LIBERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO ' PURCHASERS' IF REQUIRED. NUMEROUS OTHER SIMILAR PROPERTIES ON OUR BOOKS. W. E. SIMES AND CO., 144-16, Hereford Street. AN ARTISTIC LITTLE BUNGALOW. -i?/rGK— AN UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW JJQJO OF 4 SUNNY ROOMS, prottily designed (built about 4 years), tiled roof, verandah, square entrance hall, fjl rooms hnre projecting- casement bays with leadlights, bathroom with Doulton bath, kitchen. tiled, range, cupboards, hot and cold service, ga3 mid fittings, pantry, scullery, sink, washhouse, coppeT and tubs, windmill and tank; eo'ion of about 22 perches, wide fron'oge. luilding guaranteed in every respect. Situate handy to Tennyson Stroot, 2d section. Terms can be arranged. __ W. E. SIMES AND CO. j A CHARMING 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. OF 7 ROOMS ADJACENT TO BEALEY AVENUE. -f?1 KAA.-THrS PROPERTY WILL */10UUaPPEAL TO ANY BUYER of distinctive taste. There are 7 good rooms, sleeping balcony and verandah, designed to get the maximum of sunshine all round, replete wth every modern convenience, and will bo finished in real ye oldo Englisho style. It is just being finished and any buyer could incorporate any ideas of their own if necessary. There are numerous features about the place worthy of mention, but suffice it to sa ythat it is one of the most up-to-dat'! places on the market. Nioe section and house built in such a position to command an excellent view on either side. Let's show ,this place to you if you are looking for a nice home. Terms if roouired. W. E SIMES AND CO. SPREYDON—NEAR THE FOOT OF THE HILLS. nrirjF— GOOD UP-TO-DATE 5-ROOM-3iD I O ED BUNGALOW._ panelled hall and living room, quaint windows with leadlights. electric light, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, washhouss, copper and tubs. GOOD SECTION OF NEARLY 1-ACRE. Laid out in lawn and garden, fruit trees, p'c. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS IF REQUIRED W. E. SIMES AND CO. ITAA ACRES FIRST-CLASS HEALTHY I.LUU SHEEP COUNTRY, all lies to sun, subdivided into 20 r.addocks, well fifceed and watered by natural streams. Included in the block is good agricultural and cropping land, also 80 acres heavy swamp land (drained). The property .i on the railway line, 40 miles from Christchurch, and is bounded by three roads. Could easily be subdivided. Carries 1400 sheep and 36 head cattle and horse 3. 403 have been broken up and grassed. Land provides excellent potato, turnip and rape crops. No noxious tvotds. Two orchards, 8 acres native bush, 2 homesteads. 8 and I rooms (nearly new), with all conveniences, stables, implement sheds, cowbails, woolshed and yards; halfmile from school. Owner retirinft. Absolutely one of the cheapest propositions on the market. Price £lO 10s per aore. Good terms can bo arranc«d. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Sole Agents, 144-14 G, Hereford Street. DAIRY Farm, Close to Christchurch.—For Sale as Coin,; Concern—4B Acres good heavy land.' Has grown 80 tons mangolds to the acre. For Safe as a Going Concern, including 20 cows, horses, delivery cart,, drays, implements, uiiik cans and all utensils, milk round, freehold of land; 7-roomed house, 2rooraod whare, dairy, stable, loose-box, up-to-date 20-bail cowshed. Doctor ordersowner to absolutely givo up the work. We can show anyone good return from this place. About £IOOO cash rehired: balance can be arranged. Or ownor would aocept property with few acres and glasshouses by way of Davment. W. E. SIMES AND CO. "\TOETH CANTERBURY—I2B Acres ExceliA lent Cropping and Dairying Land, subdivided into 6 paddocks and watered by running streams. Thirty-one acres in wheat, 23 acres in oats, balanco mostly young grass, plenty of large trees on the place for firewood and fencing. House of 9 rooniß, large stable, loft, implement shed, cowshed, etc. Owner in ill-health and musv sell. Ten minutes from creamery, school &nd railway station. Price £3O per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. W. L. SIMt-fa AND CO. NORTH CANTERBURY. IQOA ACRES OOOD SHEEP AND IoOU CROPPING FARM, will carry with cultivation sheep to the acre, 400 acros in 1,2, 3 and 4-year grass, 160 acrei under cultivation, balance native, about 19 paddocks, well fenced and watered. _ Good homestead of 12 rooms and conveniences. Stables, implement shed, chaifhouse; also 5rocmod cottage, woolshed, sheep dip, plantations. PRICE £6 10s PER ACRE, and well wor.h the money. About £4OOO cash required. 1J mile from rail and school. W. E. SIMES AND CO. FOR URGENT SALE. OWNER IS NOW AT THE WAR. GOOD NORTH CANTERBURY PROPOSITION. rr A ACRES, all flat, 7 miles from CrtlverOOU don, woll fenced, 0 paddocks, woter in each all new wire fences (no labour with gqrse), 5-RUOMED NEW BUNGALOW, all conveniences; 4-S;al! stable, chaffhouse, trapshed. Will carry an averago of 650 to 600 ewe 3 end fatten thee lambs, and do them wo'.l, besides growing enough feed for horse. PRICE £7 15s per aore (ACTUAL COST), OR ANY REASONABLE OFFER CONSIDERED. Owner writes from the war, " Sell the property, as if f get out of this alive I am not likclv to go back to tho farm A MAN WITH £6OO to £IOOO CAN j GET INTO THIS PLACE ON GOOD TERMS. _ ' W. E. SIMES AND CO. ELLESMERE DISTRICT. QAA ACRES First-class Land, 'uiteble for J-l/U «,ny class of farming. New House of 7 rooms and all modem conveniences, outbuildings comprise good barn, stable, implement shed, etc.: good water supply. Situated within ■ 3 miles of two railway stations. Arother 100 acres of lighter land can be had c'.osw by if required at £lO per acre. Prico fjv 200 ceres, tit £SO per acre. Owner would consider exchange for larger block of Bheop coiintry. , „_ „ 53 W. E. SIMES AND CO. A CHEAP FARM, 22 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. OWNER RETIRING. WOULD ACCEPT AS DEPOSIT 2 OR 3 GOOD HOUSES, VALUE, SAY, £IOOO TO £ISOO. !?7i ACRES—First-class Sheep nrd CropOi X ing Farm, well fenced and watered; will grow % bushels oa'sand 20 bushels wheat, and carry, with cultivation, li ewe to the acre and "fatten their lambs (at present 90 acres ploughed for wheat); Good 7-r<-oraed Hou«c and Outbuildings, Men's Shed. Hut, Implemeiit Shed. Plantations, h FARM THAT WTTTT CAPABLE MANAGEMENT SHOULD RETURN * GROSS PROFIT OF AT LEAST £IOOO. PRTCE £ll ACRE, ON EXCFT>TTOVATTv T?ASY TERMS. Close to P.O. ar.d School. W. E. KiMES AND CO., Agents. —THIfTEST OF DAIRYING LAND. TAI~TAFU. TAI TAPU. FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT MR T. H. BRAKE. q~ ACRES OF RICH DAIRYING LAND OD in one or t-.ro lota, n'rht next door to the T*i Tami Butter Factory. LOT 1 COMPRISES THE HOMESTEAD BLOCK RES, well fenced, comfortable 7- _ ouae, Electric Lirlit, Stablea. Cowshed?" and numerous Outbuilding?. LOT 9 ' COMPRISES 20 ACRES OPPOSITE THE j \BOYE well fenced (ns buildings), School Po*t Office o'o'o bv. REASONABLE TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IF REQUIRED. The above is some of tho finest land in this tMrff W. E. SIMES AND CO. Bole A-genta. Horeford Streak

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/LT19160925.2.104.5

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 12

Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,230

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 12

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert