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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. W. E. SIMES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 114-146 HEREFORD STREET. MERIVALE. MERIVALE. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL, AND OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. P-1-J A —AN UP-TO-DATE BUNGAdesigned by a leading Architect, and built lite a fortress, comprising 5* rooms, plastered and papered, wide panelled entrance- hall, larcre canny verandah. pas and. Jlttir.qs, bathroom.. hot and coki sarvico. pantry, scullery, copner and tubs, main sewcT connexions, largo shed, suitable for motor 6hed; well fenced Section ci 'Mi Perches : foou shrubs and frui. trees. SUNNY ASPECT. IDEAL POSITION. CLOSE TO PAPANUI CAR '2d Section) and ELMWOOD SCHOOL. NOTE THE TERMS: Sav. £100 DEPOSIT; BALANCE AT r.i PER CENT. W E. SIMES and CO., Sc'.o Agents. SECTIONS AND RESIDENCES ON THE CASHMERE UILLS. _£>Q'T^ —HACKTHORNE ROAD—An Ar9UO I O tis tic and Cp-to-Date 5-rooincd Bungalow and balcony, replete throughou with all modorn conveniences, sewer concexiocs, i-acrt? Section. , \V. E. SIMES and CO. pgn- OK OFFER CONSIDERED, dtO^OJ owner very keen to sell, leaving Chrietcburch- —Practically I7p-to-Dato 5roomed Bungalow, :i-l6th Acre, or will let at 25« per week. W. E. SIMES and CO. J? 1 A CA-DYER'S PASS ROAD—A dw_L4tOU Charming 2-storey &-roomed Bungalow, very nico large sleeping balcony and verandah, well arrangea throughout. Ideal situation. W. E. SIMES and CO. poryr—DYEß'S PASS ROAD—Magnifii O cent Corner Site of 5-acre (corner Dver's Pass Toad an<i Tiam Jjine). £15o— HACKTHORNE £155. £200 —HACKTIIORNE ROAD—!! Fine 30-perchea Sec tins. £293 —DYER'S PASS ROAD—Fine Section of 50 Perches, fenced planted.. £450 —LOVELY J-ACRE SECTION, fenced alt round, well sheltered. W. E. SIMES and CO. O A A —YERY SUPERIO BUNGA3t/±ZUU LOW of n rooms and sleeping balcony, extremely well finished, and repleto with all modern conveniences; nearly i-acro of land. , __ W. E. SUSIES and CO. TO Lot, Several Furnished and Unfurnished Residences and Cottages on the HlUB ' W. E. SIMES and CO. TO RETIRED FARMERS AND OTHERS WANTING A NICE HOME WITH A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN IN THE FAVOURITE SEASIDE RESORT OF SUMNER. £1850. A SPLENDID RESIDENCE of 10 rooms, plastered and papered throughout, treble verandah, bay, and casement windows, casement doors, lending on to verandah, S fireplaces, good mantels, wardrobes. Doulton hath, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery copper and tubs, and nil modern eonTeniences. Large Trellis Trooical Palm House, Glass House. Summer Housei The land oompjHsee nearlv 1J acrea, practically all planted with tho finest selection of trees and shrnbs one could. ret. including many choice and rare varieties from all narbi 0 f the world. Large full-bearins- orchard of apples, plums, apricots, peaches, pears, etc., asparagus beds, small fruits, lawns and walks- Competent experts estimate that considerably over £1000 ha« been required to bring the garden to its present state of perfection, and the Dwelling would oo»* anything in the region of £1200. The owfere are, however, out to sell irrespective cf cost or value, and we are instructed t> offer the above at the ridiculously low figure of £1850. TERMS ca-n be arranged, if required, to suit purchasers. Photograph of the property and garden and plan on application, or posted to any ■ ddr **"' W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agent*, 146 Hereford a treat. 59G54-773 DALGETY AND CO., LTD. £< ULVE RD E N SALE. TUESDAY, 19th. PRESENT ENTRIES: 300 Fat Lambs, in lots 100 Fat Wethers 70 Fat Ewes 350 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Halfbred Wethers 400 Two-tooth Halfbred Wethers IS9I DALGETY" and CO., LTD. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. BALMORAL. 4157 ACRESFOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY - , 20th DEC., 1916, . At 3 o'clock. DALGETY and CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr D. Dwycr to SELL, as above. AT THEIR LAND SALE ROOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, this well-known Property in Four Blockß, viz.:— Lot 1 —556 ACRES, first-claes sheep country, all in English Grass. Lot 2—579 ACRES, first-class sheep country, all in English Grass. Lot 3—1315 ACRES, Tussock. Lot 4—1707 ACRES, Homestead Block. Conveniently subdivided, at present 100 acres rape, 200 acres turnips, and 160 acres oats. BUILDINGS comprise 5-roomed House, men's house, woolshed (machines), sheepyards, 20-etalled stable, etc., ctc The fat-sheep and lambs turned off this country is sufficient guarantee as to the exoellonce of the land. Tho situation is most convenient, being alongside the railway. VERY EASY TERMS. 5 per cent, on the fall of the hammer. 15 per cent, on possession, 15th March, 1917. Balance 5 years at 5i per cent. PLANS NOW READY. Arrangements to inspect can. bo made with DALGETY and COMPANY, LTD., Auctioneers, 1602 ChrLstchurcli. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. LEAVE Oeraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m., arrive Oraxi daily 5.30 a.m.; leavo Orari daily 8.50 a.m., arrive Geraldino daily 9.30 a.m., leavo Ueraldine daily 9.30 aju., arrive Orari daily 10.20 a.m.; leave Orari daily 11.35 a.m., arrive Geraldino daily 12.20 p.m., leave Geraldino daily 1.30 p.m., arrivo Orari daily 2.15 p.m., leave Orari daily 2.55 pjn., arrive Geraldine daily 3.40 p.m.," leavo Geraldine daily 4.0 p.m., arrive Orari daily 4.45 p.m., leave Orari daily 5.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 5.45 p.m. leavo Geraldine daily 5.0 p.m.. arrive Orari daily 5.40 p.m., leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive Geraldino 6.45 p.m. Fares, Is lid Single, 2s 6d Return. In connexion with tho above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches, etc.. ou Hire at reasonable rates. Geueral carrying and carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agents New Zealand Express Company. Horse Clipping done on the premises. Machiue plates sharpened. Charges reasonable. Teleohone No. 44. N. SHERRATT, Proprietor, Geraldino. X THE "Evening News'' is devoting exceptional attention to every phase of 'ho Great War, giving its readers J.lie product of tho whole of too World's War Corres- ' pondence, tho Official Stories, the Comments of the Leading Papers, and the Letters of [ Soldiers from tho Trenches, besides ;1] th - Cable Services—more columns of Wa r News daily than any other papex.

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15773, 14 December 1916, Page 12

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