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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. • W. E. SIMES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS 144-146 Hereford street. FOR LEASE OR SALE. A REAL GOOD FARM. 00«> ACRES, ALFORD FOREST. Grow good crops of oats, turnips, an rapo; at present 20 acres turnips, balanc grass. Will carry - sheep, besides crop, on. owner milks in addition 12 dairy cows. Sub divided into 7 paddocks, well watered; goo 5-roorued house, bathroom, fvjulbrv, otc. trap.shod, cowshed, chaflhouse, sheep yards, miles from rail and 6chool, 5 milea Iron factory. PRICE, £16 per ncro. WILL SELL 01 EASY TERMS, SAY £500 DEPOSIT, o Lcu-so on a purchasing c.'auso at It's tid pe acre. W. E. SIMES and CO. SACRIFICE OF A PICTURESQUE*" SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. Karely does sren a sacrifici OF PROPERTY OCCUR, hut owing t< the death of tho lato owner the Trustee ha; decided to realise irrespective of cost o value. THE DWELLING IS A FINE 2 STOREY ONE OF 12 ROOMS, replete: witl every modern convenience, tastefully papertc throughout and in perfect order. "Outbuild ings include 2 large glasshouses, motor tiled stable, otc., all in Urst-class order. THE LAND COMPRISES 4i ACRES beautifully laid out in lawns and garden drive, surrounded by large ornamental anc shelter treos, orchard and paddoclm, vcrj long frontage, and has a great prospective value. Close to tram, and only 2 mile; from the centrc of the city. VYE WANT AN OFFER, irrespective o cost or value. It's a COT-TO-GO-SALE and if you're on the lookout for a gooc home, and a snip, at probably £1000 below its value, hero is your opportunity. DON"! FORGET, it muet go, and it's a gcmiiu: hacrilice. J?CM A—LOWER RICCAIJTON—A NICE siO'±V/ a-ROOMED BUNGALOW, pu,u el led hall and dining-room, t led hearths and grates, oriel casement windows and lead lights, li. and c. uervicc, bathroom, pantry scullery, waahhouse, copper, and tubs, wirec for elbctric light, about 3-16-acro, nicely laic out in garden. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE of i& PER CENT. CAN REMAIN, and owner would sell on a deposit of, say, £100 The cheapest and best proposition offering in Lower Riccarton. X~CHARMING 2-STOREY BUNGALOW . IN FENDALTON. f}i OAA-TfflS Attractive BUNGALOW S»lOUu of 7 rooms and sleeping balcony is for sulo under spccial circumstances, and merits tho consideration of anyone looking for a nice 2-storey Bungalow in Fondalton. It had every modern convenience, everything fitted up to ininimiso labour, and is a most complete horned In addition to tho 7 rooms and all offices there is a sleeping balcony on the north, making it practically 8 rooms. A pretty little garden of i-acre, tastefully laid out and planted, adds to what is an exceptionally good proposition. Situated practically within tho 2d 6ection, amidst a select lot of homes. AN ATTRACTIVE TWO-STOREY ART BUNGALOW. f? r 7Z —THIS Property should attract w-LU IO the attention of a keen discriminating buyer, IT IS WELL BUIL'I', PRETTILY DESIGNED, TWO-STOREY 1 BUNGALOW OF 7 ROMOS, and sleeping balcony totally enclosed with sliding sasnes, making tho equivalent of another room, tho houfio throughout has been finished in a most up-to-date and excellent manner, pretty panelling, stairway, Beam ceiling, leodlights, electric light, amplo cupboard space and wardrobes, hot and cold service, two lavatories, one upstairs, one down, large 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 tsY WAY OF DEPOSIT. A FINE HOME WITH A LOVELY GARDEN. AT THE FOOT OF CASHMERE HILLS. Pi 7 r;fl- AN Home for a Retired IJv Farmer or Business Man wanting a nice property.—A MOST SUBSTAN-TIALLY-B UILT RESIDENCE OF 7 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered throughout. and replete with every modern convenience, wide . return verandah, and conservatory, storeroom, sewer, 2J ACRES OF LAND (more land if required), planted with a great variety of shelter trees, ornamontal trees, and shrubs, fruit trees. A delightful home, and no advertisement can do it justice, AND IT'S CHEAP, TOO—the property is well worth over £2000, but the circumstances are Buch that it's got to be sold, hcnco tho low figure placed on it. Easy term* will be given if required. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 146 Hereford street. 209 DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. JJAWARDEN SALE. THURSDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRY: Acoount MR H. DALZELL, Wood grove, 85 Fat Lajnbs 224 DALGETY and CO., LTD. QHEVIOT SALE. FRIDAY NEXT. SPECIAL ENTRIES: 200 Thjee-quaTterbrcd Wether Lambs 85 Mixed Sex Throe-quarterbred Lambs 150 Fat .and Forward Ewes 60 Two and Four-tooth , Threo-quarterbred Ewes 50 Forward Thrce-quarterbrod Wethers 224 DALGETY and CO., LTD. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LIMITED, TIMAIIU. SATURDAY, MAY 18th, At 2 p.m. WE have received instructions from MB DOXON PRIEST, of Cove, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, oii abovo— His Magnificent FREEHOLD FARM of £80 acres, subdivided into 11 paddocks, well fenced, watered, 460 acres in grass, balanc© stubbie and fallow. BUILDINGS comprise good Six-roomed House, stablee, sheds, and every convenience. The land has grown 40 bushels wheat and 30 bushels oats per sere, and is in splendid leart. Situated 6J miles from Cav© railway station, 21 milea from Timaru by good metalled roadjj. It is o splendid cutting up proposition. Has, a frontage on two roads. Easily sublivided into three farms. Further particulars, terms, etc., on appli:a'ion to DALGETY and CO.,* LTD., TIMARU, 1551 Auctioneers. LAND SALE. 238 ACRES, L.I.P. A CHOICE LITTLE FARM In the WAIAU DISTRICT. IN DALGETY'S LAND SALEROOM, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. ON SATURDAY. 23th MAY. At 12 o'clock. ITESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., have -tX been instructed by the TRUSTEES f tho late TROOPER J. J. KENNEDY who has been killed in action) to OFFER I , y PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the Goodfill oi this Superior Little Farm of &i 3 ciefi. \ ' Tho Improvements aro very substantial, i nd comprise a well-built House of 5 rooms :ith conveniences, i-wro orchard, stable (6 tails) loo&e-box, challhouse, trap shed, liecpyards, etc., and the farm is conveniently übdivided into 11 jjiuidocks, the wholo so* ure-ly fenced and weil watered, at present ) acres young grafis, 17 acrcs oate, 10 acres * urnipa, 11 acres rape. IS acres grocn feed, ] alance 2 to 3 year grass. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. TERMS (easy), conditions at time of sale. Further particulars may in the meantime e obtained from DALGETY and CO., LTD.. I3G Chrift church. {

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16212, 15 May 1918, Page 12

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