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! ' auctions. ! K. SIMES AND CO. W., E. 'SIMES AND CO.. —.-ttoXKEKS AND KSTATE AGE2CTS, t'ARM SALESMEN, 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. ■FARMS farms. FARMS.' F ARMS. FABMS t-ARMS. . r IT,!, DESCRIPTIONS ion SALE AND Or*"" esIHA-SOE. r+vcv&TJ FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO LIBERA PUKCHASERS. wwirnflßS HAVING FAISMS TO DISPOSE VE !-n?DLY SEND US PARTICULARS. K SO SALE. NU CHARGE. £ood Dairying Land, North i(# f-intorb'.irv. well fcr.ced and watered, • -;rtit!v ' '■ S°°d 5-roomed ?? r ' vc l'".'ljT.hecl, dairy; 1 mile from factory, -si P.O. Price ±'10 per acre. 1803 gcJjoo;, •*-TV. t »£h i'.'!""*? 1 - w E siMES and CO. Lee** oo District, good Dairy I'jS ' ]- ai rr, in 1" j>addocks, well watered, - = ; n ' 6 ur.rts oats, and 9 acres 15 :r: VTurned H 'use. 5-s. stable, implement *«• aErl cn>rher. cowshed, man's ", olar.'.. Price £34 per acre; •priVcfaZ Rnd crops sr, ' en in " £li; 00 c»eb r^'' ed - E SIMES and CO. Xn - K C RES, TEMUKA, Cropping end 9b Haiivin- Land, in 5 paddocks, 20 - 10 acres oats, 2 acres potatoes, f c ! hand" to school and rail; Sand ail neccssary outbuilding. rt-r tfcre. Good terms can be arranged. & p.r \V. E. SIMES and CO. rrr ACRES, Ashburton District—Good ! Ibl Copping Farm, 100 acres in crop, 11 ... fra93 New Boom 5 roome, and S&sp- 'Price £23 per acre. ±500 cash, balance arranged. SIMES an d CO. O/V ACRES' Tompi-iton 1 acre in lucerne. 20 Comfortable 5-roomed House, cowbails, ~ „..( prf d and fenced. Price £t>=o. weU wat£r a VT. E. SIMbS and CO.' ~~r\ in 12 paddocks, in 408 crop and grurs. Now S-roonod Dulling. outbuildings. ±12 li« per acre. £1000 cash. E SIMES . an d CO. • A GREAT PROPOSITION. X GREAT PROPOSITION, no V 4 MILES FROM CHRISTCHUECH. ACRES, all low hills (ploughable), Id It) with a good portion of flat coon>tv part of f whicli bus grown heavy wheat ind oat crops; at present about 30 acres in oats inst about to be harvceUsd. Also portion in turnips. Well fenced and subdivided nlentv of water. At present carrying tboui 80<l sheep, mostly ewes, and 25 head cittle- bet this docs not by any means rewesentitsacutal carrying capacity, as enirraiic live man could improve the placo ani make it capablo o£ carrying easily 1000 to l«00 sheep. Buildings consist o£ a good modem 6-iootncd Dwelling, Stables, Wool* ■bed, etc. The property at the price it is now offered at, viz., £9 aa PER ACRE, 13 the BEST PROPOSITION ON THE MARKET. Good Terms can be arranged, or th» owner, having no family, and having to depend entirely on outside labour, \VOLLD CONSIDER A SMALL FARM IN EXCHANGE. DON'T HESITATE if you want a larger farm THIS IS PROPOSITION. W. E. SIMES and CO., Agents.

11 nn ACRES, HILL COUNTRY, ONLY IIUU 7 MILES FROM. THE ADDITION YARDS—About 180 Acres rich, flat; 300 2cres have been ploughed and sown in grass; wceotionally well fenced and subdivided, all fence# rabbit-prbof, never-failing water supply all over the block (superficial measurement would bo about 1400 acres). With cultivation •would carry 1500-1600 sheep. Good 6-roomed homestead, with electric light, motor shed, also man's houae of 3 rooms, etablea, wooliked, etc. Price £15 per acre. About £3000 cash required. This is an exceptionally good place, and it is very rarely that properties like thiaiao close into town come into the market. W; E. SIMES and CO. 0 4 ACRES, YALDHURST. Good crop■lA ping farm, 7 ACHES LUCERNE, 4 •ores in autumn-Eown oats, balance part < ploughed, pan in gra;s (has grown SO tons carrots to the acvcj; 4-roomed house tiil cowshcd, 4 l igstyes, stable, etc. A IthAb GOOD LITLB FARM. PRICE £70 r..r> AChE AS A GUjNU Terms can be arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. in- ACiSs " DISTRTCT.JLcfO DAIRY" FAKiI on good heart, well subdivided, permanent water irom springs; I £0 head cattle on property nt present; about SO cows coming into uiiik, L.i'i.G. xnilking nlant, separator, -40''Acres in oats, 11' acres j n wheat (land will grow SO bushels wheat, I 65 of oats;. 'Good 6-roomed dwelling, miUing shed, implement ehed, and ail outbuildings Verv up-to-date and complete in all* details. Close to School and P. 0.; 3 milea from rail. OWNER'S SONS GOING AO 'liiE WAR AND MUST SELL. Price Btr acre. Terms cuu be arranged. * W. E. SIMES and CO. 84533-1056 R. S. iicKOZIE AND CO. Rs. MoKENZIE AND CO., . HOUSE AND LA.NO AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUATOR, AND UENEKAL FURNISHERS. 143 CASH EL STREET inext Xattereall's). ; NEW CARP-t'tS, Fu'RAIXUKE, Ai>±> FUR MoHINGS.

W» axe still in «• poaiiion to give out clients \ th« very beat value for their money. We still bold * large stock of IAOQUKTTKS, VjiLVETa, and uli Furniture Xoverinzs, consequently we can supply 7VU3CE SUITES with CHt-bXER-ViKl.n 01" i sEMI-CHESTEKFIELD AX ALMOST PRE-WAR PIiICES. Out clients ale theiefoie getting the benefit 3l our ptuciutses mode bcixue tfce present ad* tanw \n prices. " CAKPETS. CARPETS. \V» h*ye a very choice selection of ENG-LISH-MADE VELVET PILE AMD lAIPKBUf. AVMfXs i KK CARPET SQUARES, JiIPJSiUAL AXHiiS'STEK HALL RBNajsß: -FURNITURE- IN CHOICE DESIUA'S for DIM.nG-ROOM, BEDROOM, *i<J HALL. Ail our Furniture is MARKED IX PTiATX I'imJitrib. uur name stands aa a guarantee fur quality, and Straight dealing. One price to' ui. Comparison and inspection cordially invited. Uur buowroom admitted to be the moat up-to-date in the Dominion, and one. of the best lit by r.atuies iiglit. Only the -best of furniture will stand the teat of the sunlight; Any class of Furniture will pass muster :in artificial light. W ARE CASH BUYERS OF SECOND- . - HAND FURNITURE. If you aro leaving for another part of the country and do not wisn to hold an auction sale, or take ail your Furniture with 1 you just ling TELEPHONE 3414, and our Buyer will call and give you the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TO-DAY for Secondhand Furniture. "W E ARE BUYERS FOR ANY QUANTITY, large or small. NOTE ADDRESS: R. S. McKENZIE and CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 113 Cashel street, Chriatchurch. v McK.6273 POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES AND USi-A. TTNDER the Postal Regulations Newsiv pipers addressed to the United .States of America and to Neutral Countries an not* forwarded UNLESS DESPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. • Headers of "THE PRESS" and "THE 'WEEKLY PRESS," who have been sending copies of these papers to friends resident in the United States of America or in any neutral country, can ensure future forwarding by communicating with , tho Publisher, Christ church Press Co., Ltd., Cathedral aquaie. F ROYAL MAIL COACHES. GERALDINE-ORARI SERVICE. f ,T HAVE Geraldine Daily at 7.45 a.m., ar'lW jive Orari dairy 8.30 a.m.; leave Orari dajjy 8.50 a-m., arrive GeraJdine daily 9.30 а.m.; leave Geraldine daily arrive Orari daily 10.20 a.m.; leave vJr&i. daily] 1J.35 a.m., arrive Geraldine daily 12.20 pjn.; leave Geraldiae daily 1.30 p.m., arrive Orari daily 3.15 p.m.; leave Orari daily 2.55 p.m., > arrive Geraldino daily 3.40 p.m.; leave Ger- " aldine daily 4.0 arrive Orari daily 4.45 pjn.; leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive Geraldine daily 5.45 p.m.; leave Geraldine daily б.O p.m., arrive Orari daily 5.45 pjn.; leave Orari daily 6.0 p.m., arrive GeraJdine 6.45 pjn. -Fares, Is W Single,' 2s 6d Return. In * v connexion, with the above I conduct a Livery Business. Gigs and Saddle Horses, Coaches, etc., on Hire, at reasonable rates. General carrying and carting carried on. Samples carefully handled. Agents New Zealand Express Company.. Horse Clipping done rn tils premises.- Machine Plates Sharpened. Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 44. »>. .. 6HERBATT, Proprietor, Geraldine. i

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16162, 16 March 1918, Page 15

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