AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND CO. i W. E. SIMES AND CO., j AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, FARM SALESMEN, I I 144-146 HEREFORD STREET. j HATE YOU A FARM FOR SALE? I IF SO, SEND rs PARTICULARS. WE WANT GOOD DAIRY FARMS AND SHEEP COUNTRY. GENUINE BUYERS WAITING. JAfk ACRES, GERALDINE DISTRICT— All ploughabic, p:.rt lim:6tone, subdivided into 7 paddocks, watered by springs, SOO acres in grass, -25 in gats, 75 ploughed for root crop; goad latii, suitable for anv class o( cropping; good wheat lard; carrying at present 700 ewes; GOOD '..ROOMED HOUSE and conveniences, woolsted, 6tablo, garage, man's hut, shelter plantations, garden, niculy laid out, orchard. PRICE £!6 PER ACRE. PERSONALLY INSPECTED BY US, AND WE CONSIDER IT A CHEAP PROPOSITION. THE GROSS RETURNS LAST YEAR WERE OVER £1600. About £2500 cash required. . One mile from School and Post Office. Cream cart calls. WE. SIMES and (XX^ 19/ lA ACRES, 6 miles from Fairlio, G2 miles from Goraldine, prettily eituatod —Easy downs jltv! hills, 700 acres ploughable, well subdivided and watered; good sheep and cropri le country; SO acres ploughed for crop. CARRYING AT PRESENT 2500 SHEEP. Good homestead. 8 rooms and all convenience?. Shearing she! holds 400 sheep; all outbuildings, shoepyards, dip. Price £15 per ac.o. Good terms. W. E. SIMES and CO. yjOfj ACRES, CHEVIOT "DISTRICT— «)w L.1.P., rent 5s per acre. A splendid little farm for cropping and sheep, watered by natural springs, subdivided into handysdzed paddocks; good C-roomod house and conveniences, woolshed, stable, etc. Handy to school and rail. About £3030 cash required. Price for goodwill on application to the Agents, W. E. SIMES and CO. OA ACRES DAIRY FARM, KAIAPOI O\J DISTRICT; all good, heavy dairy ing and cropping. House, electric light and conveniences, stable, cowshed. £60 per acre. W. E. SIMES and CO. QQK ACRES, NORTH" CANTERBURY DUO (WITH LEASEHOLD OF 150 ACRES GIVEN IN). Closa to one of the best markets, 2 miles from township, 1 J hours' motor run from Christchurch. Homestead block of 125 ACRES IS AN EXCELLENT DAIRY FARM, and all in grass except 23 acres ploughed. Good 7-roomed bouse and all conveniences, septic tank, chaShouse, cowbails, machinery shed, motor garage, etc. Balance of land: 240 in oats, rest in gTass. Thb winter carried (140 ewes on 463 acres, and on homestead block 16 milch cows, 22 head cattle. 135 hoggets, and horses. A REALi GOOD FARM AT THE MONEY; £18 PER ACRE. Reasonable Terms Arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. CAA ACRES, 22 miles from Christchurch; '"'Vy half good, heavy, ploughablo land, balance cocksfoot hills. All permanent pasture; great fattening country, well fenced and subdivided, plenty of water. NICE HOMESTEAD OF 6 ROOMS and conveniences. Usual outbuildings. Carries 600 ewes and 100 bullocks. £25 per acre. W. E. SIMES and CO. I7C ACRES, Yaldhiust—Splendid Cropping I Land, very suitable for early crops and market gardening. 1 mile from School and Post Office. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, watered by County water-races, 65 acics in crops, 20 acres white clover. Buildings—s-roomed Hoose and usual outbuildings. Price, £U5 per acre. Terms, £1200. Balance arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. GOOD~'DAIRY FARM. nA ACRES, situated Ashburton County, I u subdivided into 10 paddocks, and wire fences, watered by creeks. Crops: 8 acres in oats, 20 acres fallows, 28 acres young gTass, balance old pasture. Carrying at pretent 30 dairy cows. Buildings: 4-room-ed Hoose, stable, cowshed, pigstyes*. two miles from School, pdj")ining Creamery, 5 miles from Rail. Price. £50 per acre. W. E. SIMES and CO. 1 QAA ACRES, good black Eoil, subdividImUv ©d into 14 paddocks, well waterejl and fenoed, good metalled road. 120 acres in turnips, 100 acres in course of cultivation, grows splendid wheat and oats: carrying capacity 2500 sheep, now carrying 3000 rVeep. Good 5-roomed House, stable, woolshed, dip. Handy to school, railway, and post office. Price £16 10s par acre. £.1600 cash required, balance arranged. Owner is prepared to subdivide anH sell in 2or 3 blocks. Situated best position Ashburton country. This property has only just b-en placed on the market, and we can confidently recommend it as being absolutely the best valne obtainaWe" W. E. SIMES and CO., Sole Agents. 4246 . HARMAN AND STEVENS, LTD. SUIT RETIRED FARMER. 7 -BOOMED BUNGALOW, electrio light, hot and cold, pantry, scullery, wardrobes, washhouse, copper, tubs, good water supply; &-acio land, well laid ou*t in lawns and garden. This ifl an ideal property. PRICE for d. QUICK SALE, £1750. HARMAN and STEVENS, LIMITED. ' NORTH CANTERBURY. -J rvrv ACRES, 75 acres wheat, 70 acres IJ.VV/ oats and grass, 00 acres oats, 180 acres ready for oats and rape, 60 acres |allow for autumn sowing; carries 2300 sheep, besides crops. Good homestead, every convenience, telephone, motor garage, 10-staUed stable, woolshed, yards, dip, etc.; 5-roomed : cottage. PRICE £25 10s PER ACRE. HARMAN and STEVEJNS, LIMITED, j ' : TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM. 17 A ACRES of excellent gracing land, well j u watered. Good Gloomed House, large cowbyres, and other outbuildings. PRICE £7S STEVENS, LIMITED. GLASSHOUSE PROPOSITION. FOR URGENT SALE, AS A GOING CONCERN. 5 ACRES of splendid land. Good 6-roomed House with conveniences, large sheds, stables, 4 glasshouses, 100 ft r 80it, 60tt * 25ft, etc.; 1 horse, 1 cow, motor delivery van, motor-car, etc. etc. . NOTE.—This Property is a little gold mine, glass being expensive and very scarce; very few houses of this description are being built, therefore the demand for glasshouses us bound to increase. Full particulars and card to inHARMAN mk!_STEVENS, LIMITED. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. A CITY PROPERTY FOR r*Q*>K—6 BOOMS, plastered and papered, dtOOD gas, hot water from gas geyser, h.p. water, sewer, nioe sunny section, northern aspect. NOTE THE PRICE: £835. Key at our Office. , HARMAN end STEVENS, LIMITED. FAVOURITE FENDALTON. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. NEW UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW, electric light, hot and cold water, gas for cooking, gas copper, sun verandah, splendid section, Kav at our office. NOTE THE PRICE: HARMAN and STEVENS. LIMITED, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, Sharebrokers, Chief Agents NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY. H5178-6178 'Phones 494 and 4331. H. B. SOIiENSEN. H. B. SOBENSEN, 63 LICHFIELD STREET. • KAA —JUST off Colombo street—A S/JLUuU Modern Residence of 6 largo rooms, and 46 perches 'of land, plastered and well papered, 5 fireplaces, tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, h. and c. service and shower, electric light and gas, 2 wardrobes; a vids return verandah; asphalt paths. Folio 113 ST. ALBANS—Residence of 5 good rooms, plastered and papered, firoplaoes, tiled hearths and grates, bathroom, t' and c. service, pantry, scalj lery, washhonse, copper and tubs, electric : light and gas for cooking, h.p. and eewer; a nice corner section, and cLose to tram. Owner is now living in the house, and must sell. Folio 18 i? 1 OCA-LOWER RICCARTON (close wl-Ou v Lincoln road 2d sec.) —A Modern House of 6 large rooms, plastered and beautifully papered, 5 fireplaces, tiled hearths and grates, fine overman tela, bathroom, b. and c. service, electric light and gas, French doors from dining-room to verandah, sideboard and 2 wardrobes built in, A well-kept garden. Folio 112 P"| 9sf) —CITY—2-Storey Residence of B rvluJu large rooms, very fruitable for a boarding-house, verandah and balcony, facing W, plastered and well papered, «lec. light and gas, and gas stove, tiled hearths and grates, 'He-back range, and all offices and conveniences, close to tram stop, and in the beet locality. Folio 413 SB72fr34t
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