AUCTION& W. E. SIMES AND CO. <,r,j * "•njnnctioa with F. WILLIAMSON j"£LrT' Land and Estate Agents, have received instructions from MRS. M. ARTHUR to g e U by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER. 1922, At 2 p.m. In Mr Charles Clark's rooms, 109 Hereford street. Ho. 55 COLENSO STREET, SD(MNER, i "ST i and BUNGALOW OF 4 RO .JMS an<l sleeping porch and conveniences inciud- • g w tno Li = ht . Gas Cooker, and' 2 bui.tl n Wardrobes, Hot and. Cold Service, " - tared and papered, Washhouse, Coppe ■tube (all i a or aer). The owner is determined to Bell, bav - — purchased a shop property, and realisal is essential. i7iW W. E. SIMES, *' 42 Auctioneer. HEATHCOTE VALLEY. "W/" E. SIMES nnd CO., Auctioneers, have wtt o^»T eoClTed instructions from MRS E. WILSON and MISS H. DIXON, Valley, to Sell by Public Auction, ._ WEDNESDAY, 13th DECEMBER, 1922, At 2 p.m., In Mr Charles Clark's Rooms, 109 Hereford street. Ti3? l^ pro P* rt y front : mr SHORT STREET, HEATHCOTE VALLEY, containing i acre more or lese (adjoining their residence) Auction Boards Erected. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. „,„ W. E. SIMES, .TVTANTED TO PURCHASE FOR A * ' ' CLIENT, A GOOD MIXED FARM, mr • UP 10 6<X> ACRES.. WHERE FIRST CLASS SECURITIES WuULD BE ACCEPTED AS PART OF THE PURCHASE MONEY. W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Farm Salesmen, 146 Hereford street. *-*". for Sale as a going concern, including 15 corns in full profit and other stock. Buildings—neat 4-roomed h use in, go.d order, E.ectric Light, and convenances, cowshed, eto. £2500 FOR FREEHOLD and STOCK, WALK IN, WALK OUT. Soldier' 3 Slort-g-age, £I2OO. OWNER SELLING ON ACCOUNT ILL-HEALIH ■WOUi.i) CONSIDER HOUSE AS PAUX PAYMENT. W. E. SIMES and 00. 1 Kfk • ACRE'S, 6 MILES FROM ASHXOKJ BURTON—A splendid Farm, well subdivided and watered, 50 acres in crop, balance grass, good 5-roomed- house and conveniences, 6-stall stable, 4-bail cowbyre and engine room. Prioe, £l3 per acre; £2OOO deposit. OWNER SELLING ON ACCOUNT ILL HEALTH WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER FARM. i?KnA OASH-AN OPPORTUNITY TO **JUV GET ON THE LAND. A HOUSE WOULD BE CONSIDERED AS PART PAYMENT. 440 ACRES in Southland, 2 Sheep country, at £lO per acre, 6roomed house, plenty of stabling, cowbyrw. Write or call, and we will 'be pleased to submit full defcaile. This is a cheap farm. W. E. SIMES and CO. ■---. LAND,. 6 miles from the Square, all warm, sunny northern slopes, BUNGALOW OF 6 GOOD ROOMS, and all modem conveniences, septic tank, workshop, GLASSHOUSE 40 x 15, PLANTED IN TOMATOES, 500 —c-PLE TREES, 30 PEACHES, 45 APRICOTS, 1000 STRAWBERRY, 3ACRE EARLY POTATOES. J-ACRE BEANS, 2-ACRE LUCERNE, FOWLHOUSE 72; x 12, 100 pullets, 10,000 tomato plants, and'6oo cases, 4 dairy cows. A great proposition, well worth investigation. About £IOOO cash required. Apply ' • W. E. SIMES and CO. v LAND ON THE MARKET. LOOK AT THE CARRYING CAPACITY AND PRICE: 10CO ewes, besides crops, and fattens the lambs. £l6 per acre; limestone country, ploug'ha.ble, warm and sunny, plenty of water. GOOD 6-ROOMED DWELLING and conveniences, usual outbuildings. Must ,be sold. ,42000. DEPOSIT, balance arranged. W. E. SIMES and CO. Q et\ ACRES-A CLINKING FARM XEAK OOU CULVERDEN, AND CHEAP AT £6 PER ACRE—A great little fattening place, all level land, grown good turnip and oat crops, good house of 5 rooms, hot and cold service, and all conveniences, Bta/bles, loosebox,' motor shed, sheep-yards. TRUSTEES SELLING TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. Reasonable terms arranged. This is well worth your enquiry. Call or write us. W. E. SIMES and COv KflA ACRES, 6 MILES FROM THE OUU CITY, splendid sheep country, low hills, .well watered, 2>5 acres Native bueih; NO CULTIVATION sKEQUIRED. New Bungalow of 5 rooms, electric light, and all conveniences, septio tank, woolshed, yard*, and dip. PRICE AND TERMS RIGHT. We shall be pleased to arrange for an inspection. Apply W. E. SIMES and CO., • Auctioneers and Farm Salesmen, 146 Hereford street 59068-1872 PROPERTIES FOB SALE. FORD AND HADFIELD. -FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Land Brokers, '.•'■■■ XBB Worcester street. CHEAP SECTION. SPLENDID SECTION, INNES ROAD, close to Brett's road and Papanui road, nearly i-acre; fencing, 6t paling. Low price to close accounts. : PBIOE £2SO. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. HOUSE EMPTY. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW and every convenience, 2d tram section, St..Albans. Splendid large section, lawns and gardens. .Keys at our office ■•. ' / ■ PBICE £IOSO. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. KNOWLES STREET. HANDY TO PAPANUI ROAD SPLENDID 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, with kitchenette, every convenience, electric light; section just under |-acre. A splendid PBICE £1450. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. JACKSON'S ROAD ■ct»t ■PNMD 5-ROOMED BUNGALOW, and yerfSsun Borch facing north, electric J- & «ti«T every convenience, large rooms, and a BPlendid section, gardens and lawns. •'• > RIOE £1450. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. irnNTTY Several Sums for Investment on SJ- First Mortgage, and especially BjMmawaf-a WORD and HADFIELD, LTD., Ittorneys and Trustee. Agents. O CKE U' S MO T O KS. BOYAL MAIL. SPECIAL SERVICE. CTJLTBBi>BN- HANM^ B SPRINGS. ~jsf Service, connecting with up and down trains. ( and Train. ' „ iiii. Tourist Office, Thos. Cook and •phooa 1772.
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