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AUCTIONS, -~ I H. MATSON AND CO. ADDINGTON YARDS. -! WEDNESDAY NEST. SPECIAL ENTRY— ! t> A HEAD Very Forward thiee-and ,fonrO\) year-old Bullocks; a real good line. Further entries solicited. 6513 H. MATSQy and COW. K. SIMES. \\T K. SIMES. *' •• AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 163 HEREFORD STREET. AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY AND HOUSES Conducted in my Commodious »nd Centrally Situated Rooms. TERMS OF AUCTION SALE. Usual Commission on Sale of property. Inspection. Valuation, Boards, Preparation Advertisements. Conditions of Sale and Submilting to Auction Free of Charge. Sollcr Nominates Amount to be Spent in Advertising. NO SALE NO CHARGE. If you desiro your property sold con»ult mc forthwith. W. E. SIMES. CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS. OPPOSITE ST. ALBANS PARK. HARBISON ESTATE SUBDIVISION. THE balance of thoso favourite Sections are now for ealo at VERY LOW PRICES. FROM £65 TO £105 FOR J-ACRES. 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. BALANCE AT 5 PER CENT. Make your selection early, ac they are selling rapidly. W. E. SIMES. TO THE PERSON WITH LIMITED MEANS. WHO PREFERS BUILDING TO THEIR OWN DESIGN. I HAVE a client holding some Sections in one of. the best positions in St. Albans, who is prepared to orect a Bungalow or any design of Houee, to suit requirements, an deposits from £30, balance repayable by eaey weekly payments. Early application necessary. Secure this opportunity, and make a homo your own. Particulars on application. W. E. SIMES, Agent. FAVOURITE PART OF ST. ALBANS. f»f>- A— SUBSTANTIAL and well finished iCDDU House of 5 good room*, 13 x 13, 18 x 9, etc., bay window, verandah, plaetered and t&etefuily pepered, gee and fitting 3, hot and cold servico, bathroom, w.h. and c, tubs, connected with main sewer, patent w.c, about J-acxe, laid out in luwn and garden, no peat. Situate within two minute* of tram. This property must be seen to be appreciated. Fol. 70S W. E. : SIMES. SPREYDON. 4 ACRES AND DWELLING. r»OAA —* ACRES of tip-top land, grows 3**J\JU any crop, part in orchard, well fenced and long frontage, suitable for eubdivision (over 5 chains in β-ll), sound cottage of 0 rooms and conveniences, traphousa. stable, atoreioom,' 4 minutes from tram. Fol. 743 .■'■'.• W. E. SIMES. • CLOSE TO POWER HOUSE. . OWNER LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH. fj -rA-MODERN HOUSE, 6 loome, re'AwO'JV turn verandah, French casements, plastered, gas and' fittings, pantry, eoullery, bathroom, h. and o. service, w.h. ;end a. tubs, ehed, ram and tank, J-acre, laid out in lawn, gaTden. A natty little home, and* the owner must sell it, as he is leaving

mc owner ratisi ten n, pj» ub is ; iranmg Christchurch. ' W. E. SIMES, 1001 163 Hereford etreet. BAKER BRO6. . i • i AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN.! ;. CITY. i £500 I 6-roomed Uouse with various conveniences, including bath, washhouso, cop., yen. blinds, gewcr connection, etc. ■ • J-Acre section, frnit trees, gardon, >etc. ONLY £500. I BAKER BROS. NEAR PAPANUI. 16 ACRES. > ; i ■ \ TilfE have had, placed in our hands for ' ' Sale a BLOCK of 16 ACRES' subdivided in i-acre Sections. Post and Telegraph Office* tnd Telephono Bureau adjoining. PRICES LOW. Early application is requested as a great number of surrosmding sections have been sold. »nd wo do not anticipate any difficulty in disposing of those advertised above. BAKF.R BROS., 1100 133 Manchester street. Donald reid and co. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FAMOUS SUMMERHILL ESTATE, 1 Comprising 880 ACRES. SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISION. For full particulars apply DONALD REID end CO.. LTD.. $330 Dunedin. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. THE FARMERS' SALEYARDS. Sar.de, O'Callagban and Co., Proprietors. THE firm that pays out on the naiK If you don't get your account sales promptly, write us, and we will know the reason- why. "\Vo report good entries on Saturday, and good competition for all classes. Following are the sales (as taken from oar sale sheets): —H«nn 3s 8d to 3s 3d, Chickens 2a to 5e 9d, Ducks 4a 5d to 6s, Geese 6e to 6s 10d, Turkey Hens to .13b 6d, Turkey Gobblers to 20e per pair, Eggs Is 9d to" 2s per dojseu. Wheat, Oats, Chtfi. Sharp*. Br»n, Potatoes, and »l! kinds of produce at ourrtnt rates. : We have orders for the following:—2 Peacocks and 2 Pea Hens, Guinea Fowls,; and Fantail Pigeons. Proprietors—A. B. Saudi, Auctioneer.' and Wm. B. O'C»U»ghan. late of Wilson's Saley»rd». hut now at the Fanners', St. Aaaph and Tuam streets West. C3361-US3

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13740, 23 May 1910, Page 12

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