fiT. B. SIMES AND OOm jPAWnONEEBS AND VALUATORS, r* LAND AND ESTATE) AGE'ET?, LICENSED LAND BBOKBfiP 144-149, Hereford StreetSTB SPECIALISE In the eondnotingof AUCTION SALES of City wo ban ’Properties, and Farms also. OUTDOOR SALES of Farm tors Mid General Clearing-out Sal** conducted when and where required AT MINIMUM COST. ALL AUCTION SALES conducted by our MR W. B. SIMES. POI» SALE OR TO LET. W. B. BIMEB A 00. i SECTIONS. SSOIIONS. SECTIONS. SECTIONS. (C HB MILTON ESTATE SPACING MILTON, STRICKLAND AND CHAUCER STREETS. HIGH AND DRY. SUNNY ASPECT. (WITHIN THE 2d SECTION. HASY DISTANCE OF THE CITY. j. large NUMBER ALREADY SOLD. Bayers ihould not Fail to Inspect These. PRICES FROM £9O. VERY LIBERAL TERMS * Fire per cent. deposit. Ten per cent in six months. Ten per cent in twelve months. Ten, per cent in two years. Balance in three years; interest at 5 per cent. ' Plana on application to the Agents. W. E. SIMES AND CO. \ REB CLIFFS. REDCLIFFS. I FURNISHED COTTAGE. '? UN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN. FOQ/v- PRACTICALLY New Cottage of jwZOl/ 8 room* (20 x 12, 12 x 12, 12 x .2), well built, ■ papered, large return reraninh Tange, 'etc., also shed; 1-acre section, lice porition, well aheltered. Price inoludes ill furniture and accessories as it stands. The Cottage alone would cost the price led for the lot. yp.Ti.\rß CAN BE ARRANGED. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Agents. 7 ACRES, SOCKBURN—Twenty minutes from tram, subdivided into sir padloks; good cropping land, fit for dairying. cheap farm. Would sell at a good profit l small blocks. House of 5 rooms and mal outbuildings. Price £6O per acre. W. E. SIMES AND 00. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR TOWN PROPERTY, i ACRES, ROLLESTON—II psddooks iUU a miles from railway; well watered md' fenced. ' Good 6-roomed house, dairy, mthouae*, stables, eto. Prioe £l2 10s per HOT. W, E. SIMES AND CO. HQC ACRES. TEMPLETON— WeII waterXOO ed; 60 acres at present under cultivation, balance in grass. Close to school, post office and railway. Six-roomed house and outbuildings. A tip-lop little farm. £2l per acre, or reasonable offer considered. W. E. SIMES AND 00. ACRES, SOUTHBRIDGE Good ID heavy cropping and dairying land; miles from school and post office, creamery, ive-roomed house and outbuildings. Price 23 per acre. W, B. SIMES AND OQ. ACRES, SCARGlLL—Cheapest proUOO perty in the district; well watered by natural streams; flat and downs; 40 acres in turnips, balance in grass. Would carry two sheep to acre. New 7-roomed nouse, all conveniences, stables, trapsheds, ■to. Price £l2 per acre. W. B. SIMES AND 00. EXECOTORS' REALISATION SALE. I*9-47 ACRES, ASHBURTON DISTRICT I —A grand sheep and cropping farm, well fanned and subdivided into 11 paddocks. Good plantations. Homestead 6 rooms, stables, implement and shearing fheds; 2000 sheep, fattened 1910-11, in addition to crops, 8300 bushels of oate and 45 chaff. Price £l2 10s per acre, or any mable offer. Anyone buying this will ally make £2509 profit. Must be sold. W. E. SIMES AND 00. ■4-j or ACRES, NORTH RAEAIA—WateriLIOtJ ed by water races, well fenced and in good order; handy to school and post office. Now E-roomed house, stables, woolheds, shearing shed, sheep yards, etc. Prioe 10s per acreu W. E. SIMES AND 00. DAIRY FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. ! GRAZING AND CROPPING FARMS. lin7A AGRES > KILLINCHY, in Allot- ‘ ” monte from 15 acres upwards. The block contains 840 aores of the best land in Jillesmere District, ond 780 acres exceptionally good grazing and cropping land; halfinlle from creamery, one mile from school and post office; four miles from Leeston. Trices ranging from £l7 per acre upwards, iaey terms if required. Write or call for plan. W. E. SIMES ANID.CO. *QA ACRES, LONGBEACH—Subdivided )Ov into about 19 paddocks, well water - _ with natural springs, all fist; about 800 ores in crops of oats, wheat, peas, turnips nd potatoes, balance in one-year grass. New ■even-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings, men’s where, etc. Creamery adjoining property; 1J miles from school and post offioe. Would carry nearly 2000 sheep knd pay handsomely for dairying. Price *l4 per acre. \ W. E. SIMES AND 00. H KftA ACRES, .NORTH CANTERBURY SIOUV —Can be sold in one or two farms, 'enrrfta 1960 ewe£, lambs; has grown 45 bushels wheat for last three years; 1910-11 >OO fat lambs sold off property. Two good omesteads, shearing shed, stables and outbuildings, all well fenced and in good heart. Absolutely one of the cheapest and best on the market. Prico £ls per acre. W. E. SIMES AND CO. [7T7HY work, mother?” “Well, the linor V leum won’t polish itself, my son.’’ » “ LinoarniaK ’" Linoleum Polish. It rks by itself. Polishes as you put it on, [ »t*yß polished. All grocers, Is 6d. 2
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXIII, Issue 15899, 10 April 1912, Page 15
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