auctions. GRADDOCK'S AGENCY COY., LTD. SATURDAY, JUNE 11th, 1921. AT 12 NOON. AT 12 NOOK. IN OUR LAND SALE BOOMS, CORNER WORCESTER JfND MANCHESTER, STREETS. TELEPHONE 5306. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OP VERY DESIRABLE NEW* BRIGHTON AND CITY AND SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, SECTIONS, ETC, $ ALSO, EVERAL BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED DIAMOND HARBOUR SITES. LOT I—NO. 530 BA.RBADOE3 STREET. ST. 'ALBANS (just over Edgeware road), about J-AOltE, well fenced mm nicely laid on;, and very substantially built return-verandah hoiun containing 6 spacious living rooms, plastered and papered throughout (latsat Art papers) unH every modern convenience, including electric light and beating point, gaa and g.is stovo, hot and oold eervice, and otkor accessories. A per fecily appointed home in splendid order throughout. Western frontage. Immediate possession. LOT 9 (in conjunction with EVELYN CLARK, ROBINSON and CO.)—NO. 28 HAAVKE STREET, NEW BRIGHTON. Charming lioroe comprising about Jth ACRE (northern frontagpe), well fonced and planted—«oil produces prolific crop 3 of vegetables, ©to.—profit- ' abU> orchard, ««d faithfully built J<roomod Villa, plastered, papered. and nicely decorated throughout, and all possible convenience*. A fow features: Largo orieJ front \rinjow, many north«in verandah, cioctric light and heating point, g<iti and gas cooker, kitchen ' range, hot and cold service, pantry, scullery, nr.u other useful appointment*. One minute irorn itrnm. VERY EA&Y TERMS. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION* LOT S (in conjunction with EVELYN 1 CLARK. ROBINSON and 00.) NO. 13 RICHMOND TERRACE, NEW BRIGHTON'. DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED Property overlooking river uud all the boating activities thereon. About i-ACRE (wustorn frontage), and perfectly equipped Bungalow, containing 6 I'lastcrcd and artistically papered and decorated rooms. There axe electrio light; p«b, open fireplaces, h. and c. service, Doulton bath, Shacklock range, built in wardrobee, sunny back voran--1 doh and other pleasing details to be found in this highly desirable homo. One minuto from tram. VERY EASY TERMS. IMMEDIATE POSfiESiT. . LOT 4—HEREFORD STREET, LINWOOD (between Fitzgerald avenue and Stnnmoro road, nnd adjoining tho fine residence of A. W. Jamieeop, Esq.) Splendid building eite, with abrtit 41 'feet northovt) frontage by ICS feet depth, ■well fenced on Wo sides. An ideal position.. LOT 6—HEREFORD STREET, US- , WOOD. ADJOINING LOT 4. Anothor grand Bungalow, section feet by 165 feet. LOT 6—NO. 456 GLOUCESTER STREET, LINWOOD. A little east of Btsatnore road. About i-ACRE in niqply laid out front garden nnd orchard and kit* . chen garden at Hack, togother with she very comfortable and convenient ei*roomod Verandah Residence artistically pflpcred and decorated" throughout. Alt appointments, including electrio light and heating point, gas and gas stove, kiitchen range, and all usual oflkAw. Northern frontage. EARLY" POSSESSION. LOT 7—DIAMOND HARBOUR, LYTTEIr TON. ALLOTMENT NO. 14, NO. 1 SUBDIVISION.. About i-acre fenced. Delightful situation. Eaiy terms, ALLOTMENT NO 75, NO. 3 SUBDIVISION. 1 ROOD 10 PERCHES, fenced on two aides. Adjoining Dr. Thom«®'« - property. ■' ALLOTMENT NO. 61, NO. 8 SUBDIVISION, OVER - MBth ACRE. The above three fine allotments us tits pick of tho beautiful Diamond Harbour BfBoards are erected.on all the aborttwopertiea end thoy nro all tor atifplute lift. TERMS and' «11 further pArittoolan from CHADDOCK'S AGENCY COY., LOOSED* Auctioneers, Comer Worcester .mid Manchester streets Telephone 6806; TIM W. B. SIME3 AND 00. IF YOU WANT SOME EARLY CHOPPING HILL LAND WE STILL HAVE A FEW BLOOKS AVAILABLE—PART OF THE HOON HAY ESTATE, AT £rs5 iEE ACRB ON EASY. TEEMS—IS par cent. d«pe»it, 10 per oent. in 6 months sad 12 months, balance at G per cen>t. GOOD LOAMX VIRGIN LAND, weJl shelt-red from tfcojwsTailing easterly wind, PRACTICALLY FRJBJ3 PROM FROST, capable of producing gt«at EARLY CROPS OF ' POTATOES, TOMATOES, PEAS, STONE FRUITS, ETC., equal to similar early cropping land f«t whioh £l5O to £2OO per acre is asked for. SPLENDID RETURNS have been obtained by'groweVs of early produce. Hex* it a fartPotatoes, a crop of 6 tons to the Mrs (ft light estimate), averaged at 4Jd per lb (they - bring up to 6d and 9dh return, £43 per .acre. YOUR LAND PRACTICALLY PAID FOB FIRST SEASON; 10 ACRES .OF HOON HAY.LAND WILL SECURE YOU AN- INDEPENDENCE. At £55 per acre IT'S THE CHEAPEST. EARLY CHOPPING HILL LAND ANYWHERE ABOUT CHRIST-, CHURCH, easy of aooees by good flat road, from the City, only 4| milos distant, and picturesquely situated. NOW IS THE TIME TO'BUY. Thaw who have already bought- bk>oks are now preparing the land for early crops, planting tint* being olose at hand. Write for plan ana particulars, or better still, come in and telle it over' with us to-d«y. Sole Agents, AY. E. SIMES scad CO. CO ACRES, HALSWELL, OB WOULD W SELL IN 2 BLOCKS, 20 ACRES WITHOUT BUILDINGS, AND 42 ACRES WITH BUILDINGS, which comprise Modern Up-to-date Bungalow of 5 rooms and all conveniences, cowshed, stable, 'to. BOMB OF THE BEST l? WttD IN HALSWELL. If you are jiterested in scouring some really good land, oome in and well be pleased to give you full particulars, as to snot, tern", eta ■ OA ACRES, ASHBURTON, MAGNIFIOy CENT DAIRYING- COUNTRY. n«M 76 head cattle, well fenoed and watered, and the farm has been most carefully sad judiciously looked aiter, 6-ROOMBD DWELLING and oonTeniencea, stable. GOOD COWSHED WITH 6 COW MILKING PLANT, pigsty«j, etc. Owner selling on account of ;n-health,' and will rive very good tsm*, SAY £IOOO DEPOSIT. Price, £79 p« sere. W. E. SIMES and JCO,' Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 730 146 Hereford street. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO. LTD. THRESHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROX IN SOUTHLAND—IBOO-Acrea Freehold, 3466 Acres Pastoral Lcsee.lo years to run; rent £56 per annum. Distant * miles from railway and stock yards: 60 acres swamp, good cattle country, balance good sheep country. Fenoed and subdivided. Leasehold is low hill countty~a gift at the low rental. Buildinge-6-room«d Dwellinghouse, stable, shearing shed. Estimated carrying capacity 3000 to 2iW) sheep and 300 head of cattle. Prioe £S 6s per acre lor Freehold, Leasehold given in. Ttrma: 85 p« cent cash, balance in 6 years. Interest 0 cer oent. This » a most attractive propositics: fox two young fellows, i»l» cannot Up dcing well on it even on to-day's valas « W IHB BEST INVESTMENT ON THIS MARKET-GRAZING LAAO IN SOUTHLAND: 870 Acres Freehold, prise £8 Ufc P«r acre. We h«7e received in«tractions to b«U bv Private Treaty a Block of 870 Aorta, of fine Grating Country of tery good canrfftf caoadtyi ienced and subdividsd, xvessibJe bv good gravelled road, distant only 1| mile* from railway, and adjoining Urminus of «• tension of railway now under oonMmstknj 30 acres oats, 20 acrea young grass, 80 KM turnips, balance in English grass sad .good natural feed. Buildings—S-roomed DMiUaf bouse, stable and oowbyre. Terms: St pat cent, cash, 10 per cent, in 3 years, balance in 5 years. Interest 6 per cent. There is oa infwion of here. The first sua to inspect will buy. U Fail particulars on application to WRIGHT. STEPHENSON sad CO., LTOI W8373-6464
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