AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND'CO." r TTT, E. SIMES ni" : CO, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS. I | LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. j LICENSED LAND BROKERS, f 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. WE SPECIALISE in the conducting of ( AUCTION SALES of City and Suburban , Propertie*, and Farms alao. OUTDOOR SALES OF FURNITURE and GENERAL CLEARING OUT SALES —inducted when and where required AT MINIMUM COST. ALL AUCTION SALES conducted by our MR W. E. SIMES. j _—: : ( I A GRAND LITTLE DAIRY FARM. DON'T HESITATE BUT SEE AT ONCE IF YOU ARE THINKING OF GOING DAIRYING. NOTE THE EXCEPTIONAL TERMS OFFERED. . £300 DEPOSIT. BALANCE 5 PER CENT. : IQA ACRES. Absolutely one of tho fin- . AO\/ est dairy farms on tho market, heavy reclaimed swamp land, well drained, 30 acres ploughed and ready for crop. New G-roomed House, Stables, Chaff-house. Cowbails, etc li miles from school and post office, and 1 mile from Creamery. The property ia honestly worth £2o per acre, and is now offered at the LOW PRICE OF £15 10s PER ACRE. WYE. SIMES and CO., Agents. 1 ■ ' ; i adjoining the far-famed long- 1 BEACH ESTATE. * RICH HEAVY RECLAIMED SWAMP LAND—WELL DRAINED. Will grow 60 BUSHELS WHEAT, 80 BUSHELS OATS. OnC* ACRES. Rich heavy land, divided OID into 14 paddocks, permanent natural springs in every paddock. 100 acros on wheat and oat stubble, 110 acres ploughed .—id in rape and turnips, and balance in •jra-s. Grows root crops in abundance free - irom blight. Now 6-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. 14 miles from School and Post Office, J mile from Creamery. WITH A LITTLE IMPROVEMENT THIS ; FARM can be made to doublo itu present value, and haß already been surveyed into j d dairy farms. PRICE, which includes 12 Stacks of Oat sheaves and 8 Stacks Wheat, £18 per acre. TERMS—£ISOO deposit, balanco can re- ■ main for term at 5 per cent. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. FOR EXCHANGE. WE HAVE THE UNDERMENTIONED PROPERTIES THAT ARE WELL WORTH CONSIDERATION. ' 1 fiftfi ACRES. Mid Canterbury, handy j lOUV to School, Railway, and P.O. 5-roomed House and sill necessary out-build-tngs. Price £9 10s, or would exchange for' an Agricultural Farm. 170 ACRES Templeton district, subdivided into 11 paddocks. House of 6 rooms and usual outbuildings, for larger property. 100 ACRES, subdivided into 5 paddocks, li—it season cropa 70 bushels oats, 25 wheat, ■ I milo from rail,, and 4 mile from school. Could arrange on £300 cash deposit, or would take house and few acres near town in part, . payment. W. E. SIMES and CO. ' GOOD LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM. CLOSE.TO THE CITY. MILK ROUND, CARTS, ETC. AS A GOING CONCERN. WALK-IN—WALK-OUT. |?r ACRES, divided into 11 paddocks, very . 00 heavy grazing lend, lease 5 years to run, at 45s per acre., Good milk round, carts, harness, horses, cows, etc. House ot 5 rooms, stables, cowsheds, and usual outbuildings. Price and full particulars as to terms to bona fido buyer on application to . tho Agents, W. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD SHEEP AND CROPPING FARM. 14 MH.ES FROM ASHBURTON. II 4f\ ACRES—Splendid sheep, and crop-XAjA-yi ping farm, at present fattening ! '2000 sheep, 13 paddocks, well watered, 500 acres in one, two and three-year grase, balance in oat stubble and native, well fenced, ■-heep yards, nice homestead, 6 rooms and usual conveniences, implement shed and M8U»1 outbuildings, 2 miles from school and P.O. PRICE £9 PER ACRE. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents. EXECUTORS* RFALISATION SALE. EXECUTOR-' REALISATION SALE. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ----- ACQUIRE A SPLENDID SHEEP AND CROPPING" FARM. 1 *?1 7 ACRES—Absolutely one of the Beat XiiX I Farms in Ashburton District. Well formed, and roaded. subdivided into 11 paddocks, plenty of water, good plantations, homestead of 6 looms and usual conveniences, stables, implement and shearing iiheds, sheepysrds, etc Close to school and post 'office. Easy distance of rail and saleyards. . Two thousand sheep were fattened off the abo*ce property last year, m addition to crops of 3300 bushels of wheat and oats, and 45 *xns of chaff. 1 PRICE NOW REDUCED TO j £11 PER ACRE. | We wish to emphasise the that the f-yecutors are determined to sell, and tbe man I ' who buys will get a nibble. From porsona! I irspection and kncwlcd-re we consider it one of the beet farms available. j TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. W. E. SIMES and CO., Ajrents. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. j FOR 3 TO 30-10 ACRES SHEEP COUNTRY i j IN NC-RTH CANTERBURY. FINE LITTLE FARM. j ii MILES FROM ASHBURTON. ! 263 AcR E s j Ali good wheat .land.-subdivided into 10 J paddock*-, water in each paddock; 20 acres j nown down in rape, balance in grass. HOUSE of 7 rooms. S-s tall stable, with j chaffhouße, all in g<*od order; sheep-yarda, j | „f c . Nico plantation round house. Adjoins j i n.-hool and no*-* office.- ---! PRICE £25 PER ACRE. ; j Equal to ad'oining land, which baa been j bringing £30 ... £35 per acre. , j oringmg __ *j Ii£ES ,_._ CQf I Age-ats. i
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14379, 12 June 1912, Page 15
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