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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. ■vyr. E. SIMES AND CO.. ! AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. LICENSED LAND BROKERS, 144-14G HEREFORD STREET. -CQXH LIN WOOD. A VERY SUPERIOR LARGE 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE; large onol windows and verandahs, beautifully decorated throughout, aiu re- | ploto with every convenience, v.ardiobos, h ; | and c. service, etc., deep well. _ \ERI LARGE SHED, concrete :!oor, woiiid hold '2 motor cars; NEAI-.LV i-ACUE OF LA-n l), nicely laid out in la.>ns ana piraca, well planted iruit trees. Ih-s property is equate in tlis best part ot Linv. uod, should command the attention of a:.yone loo.itng for a nice home. Uood Tcirns can bo arranged. FOR PRIVATE SALE. THE FIXE SUMNER HOMESTEAD, Known as "WAHI-RL RU." THE DWELLING IS AX UP-TO-DATE ONE OF PRACTICALLY 12 rooms (7 good rooms and 5 emaikr ones, that can cither be retained in their present 6ize or altered), there is a spacious verandah, facing tho north, h and c. service, Douiton bath, every modern convenience, A CIIARMI.sG GARDEN, well stocked with rare shrub;, flowers, laid out in pretty lawns and walks, pahnliouse, ;;la-:s-house, full-heaving orchard of apples, plum*, pears, peaches, and apricots. A.i surrounded bv large ghellor tivcs, making W.-li IRURLJ." THE IDEAL PLACE IN SUMNER TO LIVE, warm in winter, cool in summer. Sheltered irom all winds, and lying I to the sun. It can be purchased with either 1J acres, which comprises the garden portion, at £1850, or with any quantity of land up to oi acres, and very reasonable terms can bo arranged. Photos oi "Wahi-Ruru," and plans posted, on application to us. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. OX. ACRES OF LAND, at Woolston, very 0-J: long frontage, good orchard, very high land, and a block that's euro to increase in value, old lions? of 7 rooms, would probably fetch £30 for timber and iron, but we're asking the value oi the laud only. Price, £ojo, or an ouer wanted. IF YOo WANT A SNIP CALL AND MAKE US AN OFFER. Easy terms given, interest at 4j per cent. A SUPERIOR BUNGALOW, IN THE BEST PART OF Sr'REYDON. J?OAA—A MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE 3wOUU BUNGALOW of PRACTICALLY G ROOMS (includes kitchen scul.ery), built about 3 years ago by a first-class builder, and guaranteed in every respect. It'B a pretty design, and ha 3 many unique features about. The dining-room has a nicj sideboard built in, the front bedroom v ;rdrobes, and lavatory basin with h. and o. servico. Electric light is alj thiough fl-o house, and there is every modern convenience to make work a pleasure. A lovely view of the Cathmero Hi.ls is obtained, a.:d the situation is one of the liea.thiect i.bout Christchurch, being about 25 feet higher than Cathedral square. A full i-acre section goes with the house; or, if desired, another 7 acro3 adjoining could bo purchased. Uood Terms can bo arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD PROPOSITIONS ON THE HILLS. X >r 7OA—NEW up-to-date 6-roomed Bunc& lOv galow, with every convenience; 1-acre of laud. £2000—3 ACRES (about), planted and beautifully sheltered from ad winds, secluded and private, the finest spot avai.able ou the Cashmere Hill 3 for u good residence, or would make 2 lino sites. £1100—BUNGALOW of 6 rooms and all conveniences; 2i acres of land, long frontage; groat prospective value. £1100—A charming, up-io-dato Bungalow of 7 room's, litted throughout in the most convenient manner possible; i-acre of land. £850 — A pretty little .Liungalow of 5 rooin3, and nearly i-acre of laud, piactically all level. £525—A Neat little Three-roomed BUNGALOW and glasseu-in \cian-ah, 12 x 8, the equivalent of i rooms; every convenience. £2000—Dyer's Pass road. A very fine, up-to-date 7-roomed BUNGALO W and i-*.cro of Land. £750—G-Roomed BUNGALOW, electric light and ctery convenience; all recently done up; g-Acre. Easy Terms. £1100—A good G-lloomed DWELLING, with over J-Acre Land, on iiaekthorno load. £550—Nearly Ji-Acre land. Tho very best site on the Dyer's Pacs road. £300 —A beautiful BUILDING SITE on tho tram line, partly p.anted, an.i well sheltered, fenced; northern view tnat never can bo interrupted. Sites like these arc getting diilicult to obtain. 22J2 IF YOU WANT TO BUY ON THE HILLS, LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS, AND WE WILL SEND PARTICULARS OF PriOr 1 Ell'llES. 2292 W. E. SIMES and CO. CLARIDGE AND SMITH. A E M E E S 1 SALEYARDS. PUBLIC AUCTION. FRIDAY, 11 a.m. Horses, Cows, Pigs, G Forward Stores, 3 Trucks Light oat Sheaf Chufi, toutablo for uuiry cows, 2 XrucKS oat aiieai Good Oats, discoloured, o? Sacks Damaged, -ill sucks i J ig or Fowl 14 lireeze's bced, 5 Date taeed, 10 baciis Ligiit Oats, all unreserved. Tho above to bo olfeied 1 p.m. MR. SANDFOR.D, liakaia— D. Furrow Piougii, sp.endid order, Cambridge Roller, Farm Dray and Frame, 18 Coulter Drill, Set Disc Harrows. FURTHER ENTRIES INCLUDE— Furniture, lor 3 rooms, 2 Couches, 2 Brass Beds and Wiie Mattresses, Fondeid, WicKer Clothes Basket, Hand and Treadb Sowing Machine, lroua, Lamps, Carpet Square,. SUN Dili' LOTo IN CJ-iL*uE— Gig (Tray), neariy new, Light Spring Dray, °o Pleasure Traps, Gi = a, etc., splendid collection, P.anet Grubber, 1 Hoiso Corn Crusher, Mang.e Pulpcr, Urit Mill, Bono Cutter, 2 incubators, Wheelbarrow, Riding Sutlclic, Several bets Good Harness, 2 Churns, 2 Wheels and Axle, Rubber Tyres, Manuka Stakes, Invalid's Chair, 3 Brooders, Pair Trap Lamps, Shop Counter, Force Puirip and 30 it Piping, Milk Drums, 3 inch Leather tloae, Alfa Laval Separator, S. Barrel Gun, Oilskin, Pair Brass Shop Scales, Timber ia:d. Iron, Iron, 4, G, 8, and 0 ft, good lino, Timber T. and G. Match.ming and flooring, 3 x 1, 3 x 2, 4 x 2. Watch for further entries for this Sale Fuday's Papers.^^ q £ and S:^iT H. CLEARING SALE. TUESDAY', MAY 28th, 1 p.m. Account MR C. HUSSEY, 63 Kelly's road, Pupanui. LIVE AND DEAD STOCK. CLARIDGE and SMITH have received instructions from MR C. HUSSEY, whoso Leaso ha 3 expired, to hold a CLEARING SALE of all his LIVE and DEAD STOCK, Unreserved. Jersey Cow, due July 23rd, eound and quiet; Draught Gelding, Syrs, ail work, o-ton, trial; Trap Marc, a«ed; Set Trap Harness, Light Spring Dray, Pair Trap Lamps, l-'al Pi r, Singlefurro.v Plough, P. and D., with extras, Singlo Harrow, heavy; Light spring Trap, 2Horse Tree, new; Gi itias t one. e TONS Sound Tablo Potatoes, frea from blight. 4 TONS Sound Seed Potatoes, Gamekeeper. 43 TONS Good Mangolds, Eold in lots to suit purchasers. Sundries. CLARIDGE and SMITH, Farmers' Saie3'ard3, 2G27 Auctioneers. £ OCKETT'S MOTORS. CULVERDEN-HANMER SPRINGS ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. Faree 7b each way. Daily Service, Meeting ail Trains. CULVERDEN-ROTHERHAM-WAIAU. W. MOCKETT, Proprietor, Waiau and Culverden. 'Phone 10, Waiau. 'Phono 14. Culverden. 1772. Christchurch. "L. —

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16219, 23 May 1918, Page 10

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