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\ AUCTIONS. W/E; SIMES AND CO. " " VERY CHOICE CASHMERE,:HILLS .BUNGALOW TO BE SOLD BY ! AUCTION;": -.. THURSDAY, sth MARCH AtW P.M. IN OUR.ROOMS.;. ..» china Doulton bath and basinj 2 hot-wateri ser % vices, gas range; a lovely kitchenette in bon accord, witk cupboards, bins;v gas; coppeiv: and tubs; sewers -Attrac* tive garden of 34 perches. THIS PROPERTY IS: SITUATED IN THE FINEST POSITION ON THE. HILLS; commands a lovely- view; gets all the sunshine; is sheltered and close to the tram. IS DEFINITELY FOR 1 SALE, as the owner has-purchased a larger home; VERY EASY TERMS; interest at 4J per cent. Key for. inspect tion on application to: W. E. SIMES and CO., 8767 Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF . CASHMERE HILLS PROPERTY. THURSDAY, sth MARCH, At 2.30 P.M. IN OUR ROOMS. _ : On Account MRS J. T. LAWRIE. A VALLEY ROAD (immediately opposite the Cashmere Recreation Cub's Tennis, Croquet, and Bowling Greens), SUPERIOR TWO-STOREY BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS, ALSO LARGE ENCLOSED SUN ROOM AND KITCHENETTE; beautifully papered; has every modern convenience, including electric light, 2 services, electric range, built-in cupboards, wardrobes, bathroom with Doulton bath and basin; usual* offices; sewer. LARGE GARAGE AND SHED. A PICTURESQUE GARDEN OF ABOUT 3-18 th ACRE. Concrete paths, drive, very high section 4ft above footway; stone wall. Everything in perfect order, not a penny expenditure required inside or out. ; AS THE OWNER IS LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH, SHE IS PREPARED TO MAKE A BIG SACRP FICE, HUNDREDS OF POUNDS BELOW COST. Easy Terms will be given; interest at 4$ per cent. Inspection with pleasure on application to: W. E. SIMES and CO., 8768 Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. WELL-KNOWN LAKESIDE FARM. Account Trustees Estate Late William Mcßraith. To be sold by Public Auction on FRIDAY, 27th MARCH, AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. SIDE (4i miles from Leeston), excellent mixed holding, some of the richest and best land in this famous district. Buildings comprise house of 6 rooms with hot and cold service, electric light and all conveniences, cowshed and outbuildings, < also old Homestead of 5 rooms and outbuildings. We can with confidence recommend this to anyone wanting a good mixed farm of good quality land. Further information from the Auctioneers, W- E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. Or MESSRS NICHOLLS and SCOTT, Solicitors, 8769 Leeston.

• W. E. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 144 Hereford street. (Established 1908.) • AK(\ ACRES. Mid Canterbury, nice "*«> V mixed property Leasehold. Rent 10/6 per acre, 14 years to run Now 43 acres turnips and grass, 35 acres rape and grass, 15 acres . oat stubble and grass, 40 acres western wolths and dun. oats, 25 acres stubble. Balance in grass in rotation, 13 paddocks. Water every paddock, will grow all crops. Carry almost two ewes per acre; stock now on, 800 ewes and 500 .Jambs (remaining), besides otherstock. Owner anticipates wintering 1000 head. Excellent home, 6 rooms, every possible convenience, two hot water services, elec. range, 'phone,'etc. AH farm buildings, including woolshed and yards, good garden. Property in tip top order. (Goodwill only £7OO. Recommended and-just on the market. Enquire. All 7. _ B ACRES. Attractive little and good land. Great depth of nice, friable land, in good order. Nice paddock lucerne, great crop potatoes, mangolds, carrots, red clover. Tip-top little home 5 rooms, every convenience. Asphalt paths; great water supply; well sheltered. All out-buildings, cowshed, dairy, poultry house, garage, workshop, pigstye, and run, etc. Only 6 miles to town. Ist class road. Price £ISOO. Terms: Will exchange for Bungalow, 4 rooms and conveniences, Riccarton, Fendalton, Beckenham, Shirley, at about £6OO/£7OO, with little cash. Enquire from the sole agents. Just on the market, and personally inspected. 8139.

JXUU straight out sheep country. Grows good rape, turnips, and oats. Has carried 800 ewes and fattened lambs. House, 6 rooms, elec. light, etc., other buildings. Only 7 miles to Ashburton. Handy Tinwald saleyards. Close to station, school. Asking only £3 10s per acre, and cheap. Worth enquiry. See us. 8108. W. E. SIMES and CO., SBB4O 144 Hereford street THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO*OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD., TIMARU. CLEARING SALE. Account MR C. C. BENNETT, Geraldine. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1936 (Following Geraldine Stock Sale.) GARAGE EQUIPMENT as follows: 2.2 inch Vertical Drill. Four speeds on pulley. Back Gear, Triple Feed. Battery Charger. Three Horse-power Electlric Motor. Curtis Air Compressor. Tank and Fittings. Screw Cutting Lathe, 10-inch swing, and 4ft 6in bed. Small Treadle Lathe. One Grinder. Two Vices. ~ One set Sae Stocks and Dies, *in to lin. One set Wentworth Stocks and Dies, Jin to. Jin. One set Quickset Adjustable reamer, s Sin to ljin. ' Five Alemite and Zark Grease Guns. Battery Repair Outfit. . Car Greasing Ramp. One 10-inch Cushman Chuck, inde■i pendent jaws. Two 6-inch do:, self-centring. One' 18-foot Beam and Runner, One 15cwt Endless Chain.. Quantity of pulleys, beltings, bolts* nuts, gaskets, . brake*liping>; "valves. sprfngSi mirrors, wheel 1 QO|B. «***> W* ■-*»«*«» "** **• ***** with attached pump; break-down txoVley; VTeapwe* taivkisV Weaver garage jack; : model T Ford Car, wheelbarrow, quantity of timber, iron, etc.,-* and numerous sundries, old and new, CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP. , ASSOCIATION. Stains and Varnishes Sjm operation, SM,ITH, LTT>., cor. Tuam, High streets. --^—"-:,-■-^v;■:■•-.::9?y?-. f\WSm you* Classified Want AdvwM : Umaeat lbr?# iMettiorw lor price ot fi-42 words is; 6 Insertion^

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21714, 22 February 1936, Page 31

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