AUCTIONS. W. E. SLMEs ATs'D CO, " THURSDAY, 4th APRIL, at l p.m. CLEARING-OUT SALE OF FIRST-CLASS PIANO. CARPETS, FURNITURE. CHATTELS, AND El-FECTS. account ci MR 11AHRY HOLCROFT who hss given up housekeeping, on tjw " Premises, 15 INNES ROAD. PAPANUI. .. W. E. SIMES and CO., _ ! _____ Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 6th APRIL, at 12 Noo^ PROPERTY AUCTION SALE IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF MR A ft. COLE. V TNSTRUCTED by the OFFICIAL AS. < _ IJIGNEE in tho above Estate, wo will oiler jv Al CIION, tho propertv, No 170 MONTREAL STREET. CITY (close to Auisebrcok's Biscuit Victory), containin™ ' ove r _26 PERCHES, and Well-built Wood on 81. NGALOW, and plastered HOUSE, with, verandah, side entrance, sewer and all usual officcs and convenience. At Present occu. pied by Mr Cole. NOTE. This Sale afTurds a splendid opportunity to acquire a choice city home. Th# estate must be realised, and our instructions aro to sell. W. E. SIMES and CO., 237 Auc tio neors. "V\r E. SIMES and CO. will SELL, on * » • account of MESSRS QUAIFE and SONS, of Russell's Flat, in their Land Sale Rooms, on SATURDAY, 6th April, at 13 noon, 112 ACIiKS DAIRYING and AGRICULTURAL LAND, well fenced and watered. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, situate on the Daletliorpe road and Main road to Annat, adjoining School at Russell's Flat. W." E. SIMES and CO., 237 Auctioneers. WT> E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, will »» • SELL, bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on account of tho I'rastees late MR J. TRTJ. ' MAN. his RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. No. Gx EDINBURGH STREET. SFREYDON, containing nearly TWO ACRES and WELLBUILT PLASTERED HOUSE of G Koomft ■ and conveniences, washliouse, etc., ccttrbail*, etc. This is without doubt some of th# ' richest land in tho Soxcydon district, and * quito sufficient to keep a horse and a cow." ! Tho property generally is in good order and condition. The property is to bo sold to clos© estate accounts. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL. 12 Noon, " In Our Land Salo Rooms. W. E. SIMES and CO., 297S Auctioneer#. WE. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers, will • also submit on account of tho Trustees in tho Estat© of tho lato MRS M. A. JOSLING, Properties Numbered 33, 35, and 37 Albert street, and No. 63 Essex street, Linwood, off Cashel street East. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, 12 Noon, In Our Land Sale Rooms. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ON account of MR F. E. JONES, who has taken up hi 3 residence dyko, we will submit to AUCTION, his CHOICE 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every possible convenience, stabling, etc., together with over 5 ACRES or LAND, No, 6<i RACECOURSE ROAD, UPPER RICCAKTON, opposito course. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL, 12 Noon. W. E. SIMES and CO., 2930 Auctioneeri._ ■ ■\XT. E. SIMES AND CO, • AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, LICENSED LAND BROKERS. 144-46 Hereford street. AN ATTRACTIVE TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. rt-j THIS Property should attract cJwJ-O IO the attention of a. keen discriminating buyer, IT IS WELL nUlL'r, PRETTILY DESIGNED, TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW OF 7 ROMOS, and sleeping balcony, totally enclosed with sliding easneß, making tho equivalent of another room, tho house throughout has been finishod in a most up-to-date and ezcellent manner, pretty panelling, stairway, Beam ceiling, leadlights, electric light, ample cupboard Bpace and wardrobes, hot and cold service, two lavatories, ono upstairs, ono down, largo bathroom, with Doulton bath, gas copper, hot water over tubs, high section about 3-lGth acre. Situate in that nice area of bungalows over Bealcy avenue in St., Albans. No peat. The OWNER WOULD ENTERTAIN A GOOD SECTION IN A NICE LOCALITY BY WAY OF DEPOSIT. "f fkf\ ACRES, Geraldine, good heavy dailTJ.UV/ ing land, well watered, subdivide, good 5-roomed House, cowshed; and ulttil outbuildings. OWNER Y, OULD ACCEPI' FOR HIS EQ.UITY (£1200) IN THE ABOVri FARM 2 GOOD LETTABLE HOUSES. ] Must sell, as he goes into camp ehortly.
A GENUINE BARGAIN. COLOMBO BTREET. BECKENHAM. • . f>QAA-A VERY SUPERIOR AND UP' TO-DATE RESIDENCE 0* 7 LARGE ROOMS, in perfect order inside and out, return verandah, h. and c. service, pantry, scullery, bathroom, waahhouso and copper, tubs, sheds, h.p. water, main sower; J-ACRE OF LAND, beautifully laid out and planted with a great variety of shrubs and trees, fine orchard of walnuts, chorry, «pples, and pear trees. Taken as a wholo the property is an exceptionally fino family home, and it would bo almost impossible to find a property to equal this at the money it's now offered at. The owner refused £1600 some 8 years ago, but circumstances now compol a sale, hence tho sacrifice. • A FINE HOME WITH A LOVELY GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILLS. f»-< f7Crv—AN Ideal Home for a Retired c&JL i Ov/ Farmer or Business Man want inc a nice property.—A MOST SUBSTAN* " TIALLY-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 1 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout, and replete with -r ■ every modern convenience, wide return verandah, and conservatory, Btorerooinj j " j sewer, 24 ACRES OF LAND (more land'fir required), planted with a great variety of; .ij shelter trees, ornamental trees, and shrubjff "J fruit trees. A delightful home, and no advertisement can do it justice, AND Ii"S? • CHEAP, TOO—the property is well worth; over £2000, but tho circumstances are such*; > thut it's got to be sold, hence the low figure placed on it. Easy terms will bo given if ; required. A GREAT PROPOSITION. ~ ONLY 38 MiLES FROM CnRiSTCHURCH 1 017 C ACRES, all low hiils (pioughable), J AO I O with a good poriion of flat coun-/ j. try, part of which has grown heavy wheat ■: and oat crops. Well fenced and subdivided, \.- pienty of water. At present carrying about 1000 ewes and 25 head of cattle, but tula dois not by any mc<ins represent its full carrying capacity, es an energetic man with good warns could improve the placc und mane it cap- .• able of carrying 1200 sutep besides cattle. Buildings consist .of O. gow modern 6-roomed Dwelling, stables, woolshed, etc. The prpperty_ at the price it ». now offered at, viz., £0 5s ACRt«» the BEST PROPOSITION C.N THE itiirfKET. Good terms can be arranged, or tj» owner, having no iamily, and having pend entirely on outside labour, WOUW* CONSIDER A SMALL FARM IN M* IF YOU WANT A LARGER FARM. THIS IS A GOOD PROPOSITION. . Owner would sell as a going concern if xaquired■ wTTrfacres, ash burton districiiyi? DAIRY FARM in good heart, well (subdivided, permanent water from spring*, 80 head of cattle on property at present. About 50 cows coming into miik. L.K.G. milking ... plant, separator, 40 acres in oats, 14 acres in wheat (land will grow 50 bushels 1, 65 of oats); good C-roomed dwelling, milking shod, implement shed, and all outbuildings* very up to d&to and complete in ail detailsClose to school and P. 0., 3 miles /rom .. OWNER'S SONS GOING TO J.HE WAR A: D MUST SELL. Price £25 per acrs. c Terms can be arranged. . in A ACHEs7~METHTE.\ ; MUST BB ; IUI/ SOLD—A grand Cropping Dairying Farm. No risk of drought in t area. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, watered, 50 acres wheat, 12 acres o . - ance grass. Good 6-roomed dwelling stable, and outbuildings, plantations. Price *3%. crops in. £1000 cash required, lhu » of the beat littlo farms in this district. 9248 W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 11G Hereford street.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16171, 27 March 1918, Page 12
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