asmM.}£mmxm " AND CO. ORTGAGEB SALE. . i Id our Booms, __ BRIGHTON. Just over flrara Bridge on right. 4* Perthes. 2 frontage*, Bungalow 5 mom* and wortaihops, etc. TIT & SIMES and CO- AUCTION--1" * IEB& have been favoured with tostrucaoo* to sell on behalf of the agees that desirable resi- , shOD property holding as above. The section runs through from Seaview road to Beresford street It JMf * food prospective value and ample room is Beresford street for the erection of other buildings. From a residential, business, and advertising viewpoint it is ideal, commanding as it does the whole of the passing traffic to Brighton proper. The Mortgagees are determined to •ell and enquiries are invited. W. £. SIMES and CO., Auctioneers. A. & NICHOLLS, Solicitor. 2593 LINWOOD PROPERTY AUCTION. A/c. Mortgagee. 167 WAINONI ROAD. MONDAY, APRIL oth. AT 2.30 P.M. In our rooms, 144 Hereford street. have received instructions to submit to public auction the property m WAINONI ROAD, comprising BUNGALOW OF 4 ROOMS and KITCHENETTE, plastered and panelled. All conveniences, electric light, gas range, dual hot-water service, builtin clipboards and bins, 2 built-in wardrobes, porcelain bath, doulton basin, Wash-house, pumice copper, tubs. 30 perches of good land laid out in garden and lawns. Concrete Paths. The property is for absolute sale and the mortgagee is determined to a*IL Enquiries solicited. W. E. SIMES and CO.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 144 Hereford street. 2594 CHOICE BUILDING SITE, SPREYDON FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. On behalf of 'The Spreydon Syndicate" MONDAY. OTH APRIL, AT 2 P.M. In Our Rooms, Hereford street. • on behalf of Messrs Truman and Eoud. will submit to public auction. 33 PERCHES, LYTTELTON STREET, between Frankieigh and Stourbridge streets, 82 feet frontage by 209 feet deep. Splendid site, ready to build on. Auctioneers' note. The Trustees are determined to sell at a sacrificial price to order to wind up the Syndicate. The tilte deed can be inspected at our offices and enquiries made prior to the sale. W. E. SIMES and CO.. —i Auctioneers. ETANT HANMER SPRINGS PROPERTIES. FOB SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ACCOUNT MESSRS BASHER BROS. (Dissolution of Partnership.) MONDAY, 23rd MARCH, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR t AND SALE ROOMS. 144 SbBEFOKD ST., CHRISTCHURCH No. 1—32 Perches, Jollies Pass road, Hew Bungalow, 5 rooms, panelled service; sun verandah 1 robes built in. pantry, cupboards, drying omboards, shower baths, range, wood house; concrete paths, good garden; garage; weH fenced; occupied by Rental £3 p.a., 21-year renewable lease. Mo. Perches. Jollies Pass road, Opp. No. 1. New Bungalow, 4 Rooms and conveniences, fireplace and range, hj. and c. shower, tubs, and copper built ill, pantry and sink, septic tank, ftout front fnee. House oanelled with aland Hoop Pine and Plaster _ _._,. and papered. Rental, £f pa, 21-year renewable Mo. 3—« Perches. Jollies Pass road, adjoining No. 2. New Bungalow. 3 Boons, and Sleeping-out Verandah and balcony, hj. ahde. service, and sink, drymc cupboards. pantrV, el and ironing points; septic tank; hj. and e. hand basin; wood house; well fenced. Rental, £3 p.a., 21-year renewable No" 4—32 Perches, and Garage 10 x 18. Scarboro terrace, within 150 yards of above properties; picket fence in front; gravel road to garage. Water. Rental, £2 10s p.a., 21-year renewable lease. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—These Bungalows were built by Messrs Basher Bros. 1,3, and 4 years ago, of the best, selected, and seasoned timbers, for investment purposes. They art specially well built and design:!, and occupy a commanding position in the Township, close to the Mineral Springs, Baths, and Golf Links. All are in perfect order and condition, and have been painted regularly every 12 months. Every property must be •old practically regardless of cost, and Jfoa. 1,2, and 3 wul show on a rental basis a 15 per cent return, and give the owner two months' free occupancy. Enquiries will be entertained prior to the date of sale. Auction Boards erected. Further detaila from W. E. SIMES and CO., 2596 Auctioneers. i'iMWWJ areas, and in all districts with substantial deposits. Will sellers please write or call. W. E. SIMES and CO. > Realisation * Sale. (20 miles out), 100 acres. Specially adapted for wheat growing, balance good medium land, has carried 400 ewes and fattened all lambs, besides cropping. 10 oaddocks, well watered. House 5 rooms, large shed, sheepyards.etc. £lO per acre or offer, with say £SOO cash.. OR WILL EX- •: f, ivl «7 '-m jl»j imM * *^»i.*ji»i-i»i.<»t^s;i PPrtUtfU'l'V cropping, and root land, balance good medium land. House 4 rooms all conveniences, good outbuildings, also small cottage let at 7/- per week. Has carried 100 head stock including 50 cows, besides crops. £2B 10s or offer. Good terms. ing land. Well fenced and watered and in good order. No buildings. Some of the best land in this favoured district PRICE £4O PER ACRE. A 142. W. E. SIMES and CO. I ACRES. Good to medium land. - Mixed farming. In excellent order. Well watered. Good house 6 rooms, washhouse. copper, etc. All farm buildings. Sell as going concern, cows, horses, implements, harness, sundries, 2 stacks oaten sheaves, stack clover hay. Only £1575 the lot. Cash say £SOO. Balance 4J per cent. Only 10 miles to town. Worth enquiry. 8135. ' • ■' W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. MISSING FRIENDS. *•* formerly of Wellington, New Zealand, Daughter of John and Robina Evicts, of Cranboutwe, Victoria. Anyone knowing whereabouts of above or her children please communicate with USTEES EXECUTORS AND f, COMPANY UMITED, 412 Collins street, Melbourne, Victoria. '.■'.'' .2449 •< Mi 4T * '•»
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 30
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