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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AN3> 00. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. TfiTE HAVE A GOOD ENQUIRY FOR J' • ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY. VENDORS DESIROUS OF SELLING KINDLY SEND US PARTICULARS. NO SALE, NO CHARGE. 4? K 9 X—CASHMERE HILLS. THE CHEAPEST AND PRACTICALLY ONLY AVAILABLE SMALL PROPERTY ON THE HILLS. Thrco-rcomsd Bungalow and glassed-in verandah 12 x S, the equivalent of another room, h. and c. service, bathroom, and all other conveniences, 6ewer, h.p. water, good Section, about 25Cit up tho Hill with a northern aspect, and close to tho tram. TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED; BULK OF MONEY AT 4J PER CENT. J?1 irxri—A VERY FINE BUNGALOW RESIDENCE OF 7 GOOD ROOMS, prettily designed, verandah facing the nor'-west, panelled hall and dining-room, leadlight windows, every modern convenience, one of the most up-to-date Bungalows ono could wish for, and most complete throughout. 2"ACRE OF LAND, nioely laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt path and drive, MOTOR SHED. Close to tho train, within the £d section. A place that will appeal to all who appreciate something superior. A real good home. J? QQ 9— HALSWELL GLASSHOUSE 3*Z/OA PROPERTY. A good G-room-ed House, with every convenience, Doulton bath, h. and c. eervioe, 3 GLASSHOUSES 104 x 24, 50 x 24, 15 x 12, in first-class order; numerous outbuildings, NEARLY 3 AtRBS of rich land, good orchard of apples, pears, and small fruits. OWNER MUST SELL, AND AT THE PRICE IS AN ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE. 1300 Deposit required. SACRIFICE OF A PICTURESQUE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. EAREiLY DOES SUCH A. SACRIFICE OF PROPERTY OCCUR, but owing to the death of tho late owner, the Trustee ha 3 decidcd to realise irrespective of cost or value THE DWELLING IS A FINE 2STOREYED ONE OF 12 ROOMS, in splendid order, replete with ©very modern convenience, and most tastefully papered throughout, there are extensive outbuildings, including .2' large glasshouses, ajid largo motor shed, ctc. THE LAND COMPRISES 4J ACRES, beautifully laid out in lawns and garden, drive, surrounded by large shelter trees, ornamental trees and shrubs, good orchard and paddock. A largo amount of money has been spent in every direction, making the property in all respects a very attractive homo. Tho place would be cheap at £2000, but tho Trustee must realise, and WILL SELL HUNDREDS OF POUNDS BELOW ITS VALUE, AND AVE \VX. i AN OFFER. If you're on the look out for such a home this plaoo will appeal to you, and it's a genuine sacrifice. It's only 3 miles from the centre of the city, and closo to a train. f}A OA—CLOSE TO Id SECTION, 3J<±£\J ANTIGUA STREET—A good 5-roomed Dwelling, not more than about 10 yoara old, in real good condition, 2 brick walls on either side, plastered and papered, tiled hearths and grates, hot and cold service, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouso, copper, and tubs, ELECTRIC LIGHT, main sewer,. J-acre section, asphalt paths, lawn. A cheap little property, in a handy position. A CHARMING 2-STOREY BUN GALO W IN FENDALTON. OAA —THIS Attractive BUNGALOW niIOUU of 7 rooms and sleeping balcony is for sale under special circumstances, and merits the consideration of anyone looking for a nice 2-storey Bungalow in Fendalton. It has ovory modern convenience, everything fitted up to minimise labour, and is a mo3t complete homo. In addition to the 7 rooms and all offices thero is a sleeping balcony on the north, making it practically 8 rooms. A pretty little garden of i-ecre, tastefully laid out and planted, adds to what is an exceptionally good proposition. Situated practically within the 2d section, amidst a select lot of homes. Onn K—CASHMERE HILLS—"The Snip «*■' II O of the Hill"—A good 6-roomei Bungalow, just been renovated inside and out, and 'in perfect order, every possible convenience, electric light, main sewer, h.p. water, g-acro of land, beautifully sheltered, and commanding a most glorious view that never can bo interrupted. Immediate possession, and we can arrange exceptionally easy tonus if 32eccssary. Key ut our Office. jp~i —FENDALTON — Nearly New c&X I «Jv/ Modern Bungalow of 7 rooms, plaatered and papered, two verandahs, ■ tiled grates and heartiis, bathroom, hot and cold water, scullery, pantry, washhouse, copper, tub 3, windmill and tank water eupply, electro light throughout, motor shed, cowshed, etc., five acres lirst-claee land, subdivided into paddocks. This is a good property, and the owner is out to sell. Further particulars on application. W. E. SIMES and CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 14G Hereford street. 106 PYNE AND CO. CLEARING SALE AT WOODGROVE. TO-DAY AT 12 NOON. PYNE and C.O. aro instructed by MR R. S. LESLIE (who is shortly going into camp), to hold a CLEARING SALE of the whole of his LIVE and DEAD STOCK ut his Homestead, Wood grove. SHEEP— 100 Four-tooth Threo-quartorbred Ewes (rams April 4th) 170 Six and Eight-tooth Halfbred Ewes (rams 9April 4th) 100 l'\M. Halfbred Ewes (rams March 20th) 90 Fat and Forward Lambs 8 Rams HORSES— Bay Mare, Bonnie, Byrs, all work Bay Mare, $iddy, Syrs, all work Bay Gelding, Prince, aged Bay Gelding, Punch, aged Brown, Gelding, Jiinmie, 6yrs, broken to is. and h. 1 Cow, in profit, very quiet 2 Dogs, ono good, leader, 19 Fowls IMPLEMENTS— McCormick Binder, Farm Tip Dray and Frame, Cambridge Roller (Booth), aft. with brake, Cultivator (P. and D.). Discs (Booth), D.F. Plough, Grass Seed Stripper, 4-leaf Harrows, Rubber-tyred Gig, 2 Sheep Feeders, Set 4-Horse Blocks, 3 Pair Chains, 1 Four-horso Tree, Set G-Horsc Trees, Set Gig Harness, Cart Saddle and Breeching, Harness for 4 horssa, Covers, 80 bushels English Grass Seed, 2 tons Oat Sheaf Chaff, 1 ton Wheat Chaff, 10 sks Algerian Oats, 2nd and 3rds Wheat, Gent's Bicycle, Empty Sacks, Lawn Mower, Alfa Laval Separator, .303 Rifle, also quantity Furniture and Sundries too numerous to mention. Sale 12 Noon. Luncheon Provided. PYNE and CO., ggjl Auctioneers." DUNSANDEL SALE. Regarding threshing plant advertised for sale in Last Wednesday's papers, MR JAS. WALKER wishes it to bo withdrawn from Sole. PYNE and CO., gg-o Auctioneers. P. S. NICHOLLS AND CO. ■FURNITURE — Auction — FURNITURE. THIS DAY—2 p.m. —THIS DAY, In our Manchester street Rooms. A GOOD Entry of FURNITURE. Main Items—Chesterfield Suite, 3 Upright Grand Pianos, 2 Good Pianos, 6 H.B. Chairs, Sideboards, Overmantel, Pictures, ar.d a. lot of Sundries too nutaerous to mention. P. S. NICHOLLS and CO., 9905 Auctioneers. fJiEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Under New Management. WINTER TIME-TABLE. MORNING SERVICE. Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7.15 0.m., Aliandale 7.45, Governor's Bay 8, arriving at"Lvttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning from Lyttelton 9.45 a.m. AFTERNOON SERVICE, On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays only. Coach leaves Stable 3, Teddington, 2.15, Aliandale 2.45, Governor's Bay 3.0, arrives Lyttelton 4.15 p.m.; returning from Lyttelton 4.45. Special Trips by Arrangement. FARES AS USUAL. THOS. FAIR BAIRN. Proprietor.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 10

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