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AUCTIONS. rr f7lra»agißVfc*ttfrin ■■fcHr.rrM ;iin ■ W. E. SIMES AND CO. VERY CHOICE CASHMERE HILLS BUNGALOW. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. THURSDAY. 6th MARCH, At 2,30 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS. gg MACMILLAN AVENUE (adjoining Archbishoo Julius’), ARTISTIC BUNGALOW OP 5 ROOMS (designed by Heathcote Helmore, Esq.), beautifully fitted throughout, and up to date in every respect; has built-in China cupboards and wafdrbbes, DOulton bath and basin; 2 hot-water services, gas range; a lovely kitchenette in bon accord, With cupboards, bins; gas, copper, and tubs; sewer.. Attractive garden of_34perches. a THIS PROPERTY IS SITUATeDIN THE FINEST POSITION ON , THE HILLS; commands a loVely View; gets all the sunshifiej is dose to the tram. IS DEFINITELY FOR SALE, as the owner has purchased a larger home. VERY EASY TERMS, interest at 4J per cent. Key for inspection oh application to: , W;E. SIMES and CD., 8260 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF _ CASHMERE HILLS. PROPERTY. THURSDAY, 3th MARCH, At 2.30 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS. _ On Account MRS J. T. LAWRIE. A A VALLEY ROAD (immediately . opposite the Cashmere Recreation Cub’s Tennis, Croquet, and Bowling Greens), SUPERIOR TWp-STOREY BUNGALOW OP 1 ROOMS. ALSO LARGE ENCLOSED SUN ROOM AND KITCHENETTE; beautifully papered; has every modern convenience, including electric light, 2 hot-water services, electric range, built-in cupboards, wardrobes, bathroom with Doulton bath and basin; usual offices; sewer. LARGE GARAGE AND SHED. A PICTURESQUE GARDEN OP ABOUT 3-iSth ACRE. Concrete paths, drive, very high Section 4ft above footway; Stone wail. Everything in perfect order, not a penny expenditure required inside or out. AS THE OWNER ,IS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH, SHE IS PARED TO MAKE A BIG SACRIFICE, HUNDREDS OP POUNDS BELOW COST. Easy Terms will be given; interest at 44 per cent. Inspection with pleasure on application to: W. E. SIMES and CO., 8249 Auctioneers. W. E. SIMES and CO,. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 144 Hereford street. (Established 1908.) non ACRES—Tip-top Mixed Farm, v an d good order; 70 acres wheat, 30 acres oats, 28 acres peas, 40 acres turnips (winter), balance 2-year pasture. Water every paddock. Carry 450 ewes and fatten their lambs, besides cropping. Good House, 6 rooms, every possible convenience; stables, sh:aring and implement shed, etc. All S', order. Crops estimated at £7OO. ng £23 per acre. Deposit £ISOO. Recommended. Further particulars to genuine enquiry. Fl3B W. E, SIMES and CO. CHEAP LITTLE HOME, oi ACRES, In good order. Nice free land, all in onions, about ready. Good house. 5 rooms, elec, light, concrete paths. Outbuildings. Natty little place, within 6 miles of City. Must be Sold. Price only £6OO, or offer. Easy terms. Close to rail, school, bus, etc. , Sole agents; W. E. Simes and Co. 817 j (i A wheat (ready j f or harvesting), 3 acres barley (ready), 1 acre mangolds (good), 2 stacks hay, 1 stack oaten hay, balance pasture (good Sole); 16 eoWs (Jersey), separator (hew). Pedigree Jersey bull, 4 heifers, sow with 5 pigs, 6 stores. House 4 rooms, electric light, good cowshed, granary, barn, implement shed. Government mortgage £IB4O, 25 years. Price £1765, going,concern. Sole agents W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. 58640 DALGETY AND CO.. LTD. FOR SALE. BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT NELSON. DESIRABLE SHEEP FARM, SITUATED AT ANISEED VALLEY. AT 11 A.M. JATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1988, If ESSRS DALGETY and CO., LTD., lU - under Instructions from MR rREDERiCK STRATFORD will offer or Bale by Public Auction. AT OFFICES AT TRAFALGAR STREET, 4ELSON, his Sheep Farm at Aniseed ROM NELSON, Comprising:901 ACRES, FREEHOLD. 472 ACRES, L.1.P., All in grass, with the exception Of bout 100 acres useful bush. Good inny country, with sufficient ploughble area to fatten all stock. DWELLING AND FARM BUILDPurchaser will have option of takig over Stock and 826 Acres Occupaon License adjoining Freehold. For Solicitors, NELSON. Or LO3 THE AUCTIONEERS. LAND AUCTION SALE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO CLOSE A TRUST ESTATE. I 112 ACRES, TAI TAPU. To be held ih Dalgety and Company’s Land Sale Room, Cathedral square, Christchurch, ON THE . 14tli MARCH, 1936, at ll a.m. ALGETY and COY., in conjunction with H. MATSON and CO., have been instructed by the owners to offer by Auction on the above date, this well known Dairy Farm situate Crooks road, and about 4 of a mile from bitumertised Drain road, being R.B. 0483 and 10254 and. part R.S. 8462 now occupied by MR E. D. IRELAND. STOCK: There are at present running on the property 50 Milth Cows, also dry cattle, Sows, team, etc. PRESENT CROPS; 46ae. in Garden Peas, Barley. Oats. Mangles, and Potatoes. 48ac. lyr. permanent Pasture, balance older Pasture. Pig yards, etc. BUILDINGS: Comprise good 5- • roomed house (Electric Light, Telephone, H, and C. Water), also all farm buildings, including large up-to-date 12-stall Milking Shed and Dairy, with concrete floor and yard. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This farm during the last 5 years had been highly improved and is now in great heart, being well sub-divided, watered, and fenced, and may be said to be one of the best grading farms in the district. Terms and conditions Of Sale may be seen at the offices of the undersigned. MESSRS DALGETY and COMPANY, SSk. Matson and co. : Auctioneers in Conjunction. MESSRS DUNCAN COTTERILL and CO., Solicitors for the Estate. 8207 SWIMMING TUITION. J BREWARD (iploma Royal Life-Saving Society), TEACHER OF SWIMMING. Christchurch Municipal Baths. EES: Ten 4-hour Lessons £l/1/-. Single Lessons 2/6. - ~k 83124 TtTONDERFUL array of patterns and W colourings in WALLPAPERS to suit feVery purse. See windows. SMITH and SMITH, LTD., cor. Tuaro-High

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 29

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