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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. 1 \B W. E. SIMES AND CO.. B AUCTIONEERS AND KSTATE AGEITTS. ■ "L FARM SALESMEN", 1W 144.146 HEREFORD STREET. ■' k JB FARMS. FARMS. - 4W FARMS. FARMS. ■ \B FARMS. FARMS. : M . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS FOR SALE AND 1 "•■•IB EXCHANGE. ■ LIBERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO " I PURCHASERS B VENDORS HAYING FARMS TO DISPOSB I KINDLY SEND US PARTICULARS. ■ - I NO SALE. NO CHARGE, . ■ ,:v 1 FOR LEASE OK S.VLK. \ I 009 ACHES, ALFORD FOREST, grows - 8 00— goivl crors of oats, turnips, and - ■'■;£ ■ rape, at present '-0 acres turnips, balance - ,I grass will carry 2 eliecp besides crop, and '( I owner milks iu addition 1- dairy cows. Sub- - _ ■ divided into 7 paddocks, well watered, good . I 5-roomed "House, bathroom, ecuUery, etc., ' • >>. I trnpshed, cowshed, ehuilhone, sheepyards, 3 '® 1 nii.es irotn Kail and Scl-.oa!, 5 wiles from :I Fact-orv. PRICK, £113 PEli ACRE. WILL ,f I SELL" ON VERY EASY TERMS, SAY, |A £500 DEPOSIT, or lease on a purchasing V?, » clause ut ICs &1 PEK At. KL. , \,tBT \V. E. SIMES and CO. jife iOO ACRES. Tininrn District. WOULD . ! I—O MAKE A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY. ' FARM. 11a grown l"-3 bushels wheat and , |B bushels rviis. r,ul>diviili\l into 10 pad. docks, well watered. liui'.dinjs, ail new, comprise 5-rasmod House, li. and c. service, every modern eoiiveii'.eiico, irranarv, imple- - went shed, stable#. Imlf-mile from School, and 1J miles to P.O. iind Rail. PKICE 4.40 fx«R ACRE, and it's cheap at tlio price. Terms '■;- to tv cood man, eav, -HXIO deposit. fa Yv'. F.. SIMES and CO. q in ACRES, -j -miles Irom Christchurch, vJttU for Bale ns a going concern (or 'v lease), 110 acrca in o«ts and turnips, 200 \'J;, acres in sheep iced, and being worked for oats and grass, 160U ewea and lambs, good -f set of farm implements, good aa new, over;- . $ thing up-to-date, and a willy good place. • Up-to-date Homestead, connected with', ■ 'phone, and all outbuildings. OWNER ' . WOULD CONSIDER EXCHANGE FOK V BLOCK. OK HIJ.L COUNTRY. Full pw - oi ticulars und price on application. -J" W. F- SIMES and CO. ; rrn O ACRES. SOUTH CANTERBURY, V 10-J good sheep and cropping land, grows good crops of oat 3, turnips, and raps, ' 14 paddocks, permanent water in cach, 5roomed House and ull outbuildings. This is a real good farm. PRiCE, £11 PER ACRE. £2000 DEPOSIT. i W. E. SIMES and CO. .-,4 -j pr ACRES, Leasehold, at Orari. Rent, ■ J.OO £2 Ss pr aero. Heavy swamp land, ''?%} suitable for dairying and cropping, has ; grown 75 bushels wheat par aero. Also, 1M ; v>: ' Acrrs, L.1.P.,, 0110 mile from above. Rent, 5s 3d per acre. Buildings: Now 5-roomed House, all conveniences, stable, chaffhouse > _.^Jv,^m ° tC ' W. E. SIMES and CO. • A A ACRES, Weedons, 011 Main South io*d 4tU —Subdivided into 8 paddocks, 33 acres in grass, bnlonco ploughed for crop. •>. B Buildings: 4-roomed House, stable, ■ granary, etc. PRICE, £32 PER ACRE. ■ Owner* will Exchange for house and 3or 4 v-; ■ acres, near Town. H ' W. E. SIMES and CO. ■ no ACRES, Timaru District—Good Dairy '■ ■ OA and Cropping Farm, G-roomed <:/3; ■ House, all conveniences, G-stall stable, motor'" :V. K shed, implement shed, good orchard and gar-• ,r |H den. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE lot B House and about 2 Acres, Chrifltchnroh : ■ Suburbs. e _ gIMES • -p | ■IO ACRES, TIMARU"SUBURBS, ail good' f," I J-J heavy land, with long frontage, suit- ■ able for subdivision. Brick Residence of 6 vg ■ e ood rooms overy convenience, nice garden and • H fawn, orchard, tropshed, loosebox, cowshed. ■ fowlhouse. Dwelling with only 14 acros can . .»< ■ beTurcha-ed if desired. OWNER COMING,. 4 ■ TO CHRISTCHURCH AND WOULD CON- ||: ■ SIDER EXCHANGE FOR RESIDENCE ■ AND FEW ACRES OR ONE OR TWO, -'M]B good houses. ; B F"OUR BRICK SHOPS AND DWELLINGS., ] B IN EXCHANGE FOR A I ABM. v.M^B THESE Shops and Dwellings (all brick) ■ axe situate on one of the mam H of the city and are u first-class income, £.\g| ■ turning investment, practically no ■ ture (being brick), and will increase greatly in value. The owner wants a farm for hwfc ; ggM equity (about £3400). This is a good investment. K SIMES and ACRES, HILL doUNTRY, ONLY " 1100 7 MILES FROM THE AboiNQ* TON YARDS—About 180 Acreß rich flat; SOO acres have been ploughed and sown in grass exceptionally well fenced and subdivided, fences rabbit-proof, never-failing water bUpply M B all over the block (superficial ■ would be about 1400 acres). With cultivation B would carry 1500-1600 sheep Good 6-roomed -& ■ homestead, with electric light, motor M,| ■ •l«n man's house of 3 rooms, stables, wool- : ;?K ■ Bhed. eU. Price £15 per acre. Abont 43000 ■ cash required. This is an exceptional y,3od. ■ olace, and it is very rarely that properties lik« « ■ t'bis so close into town B • 54632-017 ' ■ j' B ■ R. S. McKENZIE AND CO. 'i ||!' —— ".■ 1 " ' • •'■ '-v*?v ■ R. S. McKENZIE AND CO.. JiJH AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS,. HOUSE FURNISHERS, 143 STREET (between Tho Bristol 9 and Mataon's.) ''f lfl TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF A HOME. , Buy a Property when you can add to your , incom© in your spare time. LIVE PRACTICALLY RENT FREE. POTK-1 OF AN ACRE of LAND, clo»! dbt) ID to tho City and Tram, with 6- B ' roomed House and outbuildings, also two H gin&ahousae, ono 88 jc 80ft. tomato hou* ».B good repair. Will carry 1500 plants, water , , H laid on, wide door for handling produce, ete., B also houso 30 x 15ft, with heating appar»t!a» ■ suitable for propagating. „ , j"' J* B Tho section could bo subdinttod, an H glasshouses would remain with . prcsenv t ; ■ amount of money has bee* </J ■ . off this property by the who wdrCmincln^aii°^ n rlghr i -aU I ■ s,,r'y."»a i* 1 fuller particulars from us. A f —— j ! j'vi 4 * ! nann WILL PURCHASE NEARLY a -v| i ACRES of LAND, good'.6-roomed v. House with splendid convenience, h. c system, Doulton bath and bwin. .jj*. stable and trapshed, workshop, ? Kood pigstyes, and 3 glasshouses, mewunnf ... 100 x 2Ut, 50 x 21ft, VI x 15ft, heated. ; This property is 9 ' foremost diatricta fldjacen* paddock*, I ' The land is subdivided inio 3 V (? :» water laid on everywhere, part in HH , ■ partin roots. The ® 4 | I subdivided, leaving a good b l ?° cl ' ce c «j f ire intact Tho whole of the t be deposed of to advanUge on t» Genuine reason for sctun o . ' R S. McKENZIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agcn •> , v :MWm. Houso Furnishers. 143 Cashel street i- ■■ (BotwcO Cho. Bristol and Matsons). M6402-4(g_ j B ! ijpiEDDINGTON ROYAL MAIL COACHES. I Under New Management. ' j| B WINTER TIME-TA2LE. -S||b MORNING SERVICE. v \| H Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, 7Jfl 'JB « Ailindald 7.45. Govcrcors IB r at Lyttelton 9.15 a.m.; returning*.® 1 B L >' ttelton SERVICE,_ . J ■ On Mondays, V7odnesdays. and Saturday - ■ only. ... ,i B Coach leaves Stables, Teddington, ■ landale 2.45, Governor s Bay 3.0, arn es y ■ telton 4.15 p.m.; leturnmg from L,ttelU» #a. M 4 ' 4 °" Special Trips by Arrangement. £ ■ FARES AS CSUAL. '? ■ THOS. FAIR&URN. Proprietor. |B|

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16209, 11 May 1918, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16209, 11 May 1918, Page 16

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