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AUCTIONS. I W. E. SIMES AND CO. |; :■;■■;..' •"■••Hi J W. E. SIM E S AN l> C 0., I J AUCTIONEERS, VALUATORS. . I ' ■ : '.. ■ ■ ' i I LAND AND •■ ESTATE AGENTS, j : - .■- . ; . I I 144-146.■ HEREFORD STREET {opposite] ; ' ' Bank of N.Z.V j •; VAKM DEPARTMENT—This Depigment j " : is under the of MB W. A. f NIXON, formerly of.Killinchy, Farmer, who will b» pleased to ploco his services *t the..'■■• '-..'■■• ; disposaloosf s Clients and Taimtre gener&Uy. i ___ . _ — < A GRAND LITTLE DAIRY FARM. j j DON'T HKSITATE BUT SEE AT ONCK ! IF YOU ARE THINKING OF GOING DAIRYING: ■ . NOTE THE EXCEPTIONAL TERMS j ; OFFERED. ] - X5Oo DEPOSIT. BALANCE 5 I'ER CENT. j-J OA ACRES. Absolutely ono oi the fin- • IOU cst dairy terms on the market,J heavy reclaimed swamp land, well drained, !30 acres ploughed end roady for crop. New β-roomed House, Stables, Chaff-house, Cowbaits, etc. 1J miles from school and post office, and i mile from Creamery. The property is honestly worth -£2" per -acre, and is now offered at the LOW PRICE OF £15 10s PER ACRE, j ! • W. t. SIMES and CO.. \ • Agent*. I ' ! . "~~ ~~~~ '•"■ I I ADJOINING THE FAR-FAMED LONG- j ! BEACH ESTATE. * J RICH HEAVY RECLAIMED SWAMP j j. • • LAND—WELL DRAINED. \ j Will grow CO BUSHELS WHEAT, 80 BUSHELS OATS. . . o*7/* ACRES. Rich heavy land, divided t> I U into 14 paddocks, permanent natural springs in overy paddock. 100 acres on wheat and oat stubble. Ho acres ploughed and ■in r*po and turnips, and balance 'iv grass. Grows root crops in abundance tree from blight. New C-roomed House end all necessary outbuildings, it, miles irom School and Post Office, J mile from Creamery. I WITH A LITTLE IMPROVEMENT THIS FARM (pan be made to doubio its present valuo, and has already been surveyed into C dairy farms. ■ v ! PRICE; which includes 12 Stecks of Oat i sheaves and 8 Stacks Wheat, £18 per acre. TERMS—£ISOO deposit, balance can remain for term at 5 per cent. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents.. GOOD LEASEHOLD DAlttY FARM. ] CLOSE TO THE CITY. j j MILK "ROUND, CARTS, ETC. j ' AS A GOING CONCERN. I : - WALK-IN— WALK-OCT. ' £JX ACRES, divided into 11 paddocks, very j vJcl heavy grazing land, lease i>' years to run, at 45s per acre. Good -milk .round, carte, harness, horses, cows, 'etc. House ot G rooms, stables, cowsheds, and usual outbuildings. Price and full particulars as to I terms to bona fide buyer on application to the Agents, ■ ■ . \V. Br STMES and, CO/ DAJRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. j GRAZING AND ' CROPPING FARMS. V\rE are instructed bj Mr W. Nixon, sen., j '»• who has decided to retire rrom farming, to OFFER for SALE, by PRIVATE I TREATY, hie woll-known i KILLI XCH V LAND, I 1070 ACKES, 1 . ' 1,, _ ' '! IX ALLOTMENTS- TO - SUIT PUR-. : , • CHASERS. , j Ranging in area, from 15 ACRES -upwards. { The black contains 840 acres of admittedly the beat land in the-Ellesmera district, and 730 acres exceptionally good 'grazing and cropping land, and sufficiently woll known ito require any description. , j CREAMERY ON PROPERTY. Wβ especially' wish to draw the attention of intending purchasers that wo aro ' intimately acquainted with the above snbdivi- . sion, 1 our Farm Representative having worked every inch of the-land, and our knowledge : must therefore be of invaluable assistance.. I Plans and further particulars on applicai tion to I W. E SISIES and CO., • j : ■ ■'■' Agents.- ■ I '. * ■ ■ ■ j : —— _—;, ,-■■ ■ ■ i EXECUTORS REALISATION SALE. i EXECUTORS REALISATION SALE. J EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A t SPLENDID SHEEP AND CROPPING ! . FARM. ■I 1 91 7 ACRES—Absolutely one o: iho beet j . X+JA i farms in Ashburton District. : : Well formed and roaded, subdivided into 11 1 paddocks, plenty of water, good plantations. Homo3toad of 0 ruoms and usu«tl convoni- . encea. Stables, implements .md .shearing I sheds, eneepyards, etc Close to school and [j Poet Office. Easy distance of rail and mle- . j yorda. • ' i 2000 sheep were fattened off the above pro- ', 1 perty last year, in addition to crops of 3300 . bushels of wheal and oats, and 45 ton* of chaff. ' ! . PRICK NOW REDUCED TO " '. £11 PER ACRE. . i ; '■ ' "- -" j We wish to emphasise The isua that tlio I executors are determined to sail, and thn j man who buys will Ret a ::ibbl<». From p«----i sonal inspection and knowledge mc consider i it one of the best farms av.viialii*. j TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. ' ; W. E. SIHES «nd C(J.. ' J Age-it*. :i I KCR SALH OR EXCHANGE. I FOF! 2 TO 3«00 ACRKS-' SHKEP ; COI'NTRY j IN NORTH OJXTCRBURY. :! FINE LITTLE KARA!. , ( . 4i MILES FROM ASHBURTON. ACREci. all g,vKl wheat ivn.i. \viy. J — IJf-7 divided inta 10 r.&ddocks. water '■': 'eioh psddrcJs: 20 aeros svrn tiuwu m ronv. •' b;:lfl«co in 2ia«i«. .1 Hor.SH r;f 7 iconic. S-ctall ftr.blc, rti'.h chsa-' , V.ftvse. a?l ill ?o«! crdcr. ft/ief-ti-j-arr-s. C-. i Nicn plantatjnn ro-i.ifl l-ctue, aujsininij acficij ' and p'->?'. of.*c». " j PIIICE £", PER'ACRE. j Eqnal to adjoir.in? bnd. «?hich La/ been £.y> to .23"■ j-fr acr*. J) ' . W I* SIMES aud..CO.,. t,\ Agents •fj "\ : ■ ■•■■■■■ I i ' . >.- Pin CASH p.n.l 103 per TTtek- v:V furi <f*tHJ chase fine si.o ntjir li*aj ley avesue. Very-. hir?h, westerly aspc-ct, with t, email 4-roomed Co:t*ge and aht<d. The price jc being only £-210 it is an excellent mveetmeEt .J or r»re opportunity u> secure a- lwrme. 3. G. ! Banncnnun, 65> C/oJombo strW.. (m

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14406, 13 July 1912, Page 19

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