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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. H MATSON AND CO. will Soil by Asw- • lion, in their rooms, Cashel Stmt, THIS GDAY THIS DAY At Noon. In the Estate of the lmto D. Dongle*, Papa*’ nui — 7 ACRES 84 PERCHES LAND and Dwelling, situated at No. 87, Northcat© Road, Popanui. Account W. C. Cooper, Esq., No. 90, SOMERFIELD STREET, Gpreydon —House of 4 looms and J-aore land. Acoount Estate of the late F. H. Clarke, in conjunction with Messrs J. T. Bell and C«.—i No. 14, WARD STREET, Addington— House of 6 rooms and 24 perches land. NOTE.—The land advertised for pale in the above estate and situated in Howard Street is WITHDRAW PROM SALE. • Also we will Sell, on account of P. Clinton, Esq.— 614 ACRES LAND, situated at Darfleld. A choice holding. H. MATSON AND CO.. 604 Auctioneers. JJAWARDEN SALE. TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL Bth. speciallentry. On account of Mr C. G. Sheridan, Waikari—--1 10 h.p. Chater Lea Motor-cycle, twin cylinder, 3-speed gear, box chain drive, together with Side-car. Entries invited. 527 H. MATSON AND CO.. T ITTLE RIVER SALETUESDAY NEXT, APRIL BthSPECIAL ENTRIES include: On acoount of Mr J. V. Chapman, Ptiahv—--20 Eighteen-months-old Good Steers 7 Two-year-off Good Steers. On acoount Mir T. White, Jun., Glenoo*— 60 Half and Cross-bred Ewes; aboa equal number 2-tooths and sounds mouths Also, account Clients—--60 Ewe Hoggets 18 Eighteen-months-old Steers 30 Good Calves (M.S.) 12 Two-year-old Steers. ENTRIES INVITED. 624 H. MATSON AND CO. W. E. 6IMES AND 00. JJVHE THIS DAY, AT 2 P.M. THIS DAY. AT 2 P.M. OPAWA LAND AUCTION SALE,' On account of the Compton Estate, take* place on the premises, YORK STREET, on right Op aw a Road, between Ensor’s and Wilson’s Roads. ' TO-DAY, at 2 o’clock. 850 W. E. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneers. E. SIMES AND GO, AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, PARE SALESMEN, 144-146, HEREFORD STREET. HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALE 7 IF SO SEND US PARTICULARS. WE WANT GOOD DAIRY FARMS AND SHEEP COUNTRY. GENUINE BUYERS WAITING. ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS • ON THE PENINSULA. m ACRES (nearly), L.1.P., rent 13s 94 per acre; has'originally been bush country, unsurpassed for dairying; all last year carried 15 dairy cows, 30 head cattle, 100 sheep on 100 acres, the jest having been shut up for cocksfoot; will carry easily 2S to 30 cows besides other stock. Subdivided into six paddocks, watered by never-failing streams, assured feed without any cultivation, never suffers from drought; good Dwelling of four large rooms and conveniences; cow-bails and yards, separator room, moton shed, 2 miles from cheese factory, 1 mil* from school and p.o. Plenty of black pine, totara and broadleaf on the place for firing! and, fencing. Price for goodwill and improvements £IBOO. This farm would not be on tho market fiut for the owner’s failing health, and we consider it to be one of that beat dairying and grazing properties on the Peninsula. W. E. SIMES AND CO. 000 ACRES. OMIHI, NORTH CANTEROQO BURY, all easy downs; grow* splendid wheat and oat crops; well watered and subdivided into 15 paddocks. Good 6roomed Dwelling, implement shed and all necessary outbuildings. Owner anxious to sell, and lias reducod price from £24 to £23 10s for an immediate sale, at which price it’s the best farm offering in this district. Terms, eay, £ISOO deposit; balanos, 5i per cent. 1701 W. E. SIMES AND CO. THIS IS A CHEAP FARM. O ; {K ACRES, Geraldine district, beauti<u'iO fully situated on the Downs, all very easy and pioughable; has originally been bush country. There is one small paddock which has never been ploughed that would gladden the heart of any dairy farmer to see his cattle in such feed—feed going to waste. Properly worked tha Farm would carry easily 20 milking cows, 350 ewes, besides cropping. Splendid crops of oats and wheat have been taken off it, and we guarantee there’s no better land for swede turnips. Buildings comprise 6-roomed House, Engine for pumping water, Stables, Cowshed, Implement Shed, 3 Stacks of Hay go with the property. Price, £2O per acre, or reasonable offer. Owner selling on account of ill-health. We have inspeoted this place, and assure you it can be easily improved £3 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 1130 W. E. SIMES AND CO. 11 Oft -ACRES, hill country, 7 mile 3 from D.VV Christchurch—A property with a great prospective value, all good warm hills, well fenced and subdivided, plenty of water, about 30 acres heavy flat, 300 acres ploughable tablelands in the hills, can be improved to carry 1500 sheep. Good 6-roomed homestead, olectrio light and cook’s, man's cottage, motor shed, stables, shearing shed, woolshed. £ls per acre. Equity about £IOOO, balance can remain for long term. Owns* wishes to retire, and will give any reasonable terms, or take another smaller farm a# part payment. £839 W. E. SIMES AND CO. A O ACRES DAIRY FARM, situated Lin* coin, Tai Tapu Road; three seres in peas, balance in grass, subdivided into 8 paddocks, watered by artesian. House 8 rooms, electrio lifrht, good cow-bails, milking! plant, driven by electricity. PRICE, £65 par acre. Mortgage, £I4OO. W. E. SIMES AND CO. i q ACRES DAIRY FARM, situated Hals-J-O well; splendid dairy fam, close t® school and post office, and only five miles from town, and on Main Lincoln Road; iacro in potatoes, J-acre lucerne, balance grass; G-roomed house, hot and cold, pantry, scullery, 4-bail cow shed, 2-staJl stable* loose-box, etc. PRICE £I7OO. Terms, £SOO deposit, balance arranged W. E. SIMES AND CO. •4 K 4£RES FREEHOLD, situated Tai All Tapu; splendid little dairy farm; 8 acres in peas, 4 acres potatoes, balance grass; 7-roomed house, hot and cold water supply, stable, cow shed, pigsties. PRICE £I7OO. Clear title. W. E. SIMES AND CO. 19/1 ACRES situated Upper W&itohl, Xurt Teinuka, consisting of rolling dowus, all pioughable, well fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks by gorso and wire fences, watered by windmills and dams; 30 acres in wheat, 10 acres in oats, 2 acres in potatoes, balance young grass. Buildings, t-vr'-med house, scullery, washhouse, dairy, ch&ffhouse and implement shed. Price £lO 10s. Mortgage £llOO. W. E. SIMES AND CO. JOSEPH WRIGHT. CHIROPRACTOR. Spinal Adjustment for Acute and Chronio NERVOUS DISEASES. 231, MANCHESTER STREET (opposite His Majesty’s Theatre). LATEST PAINLESS METHODS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 8 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18066, 5 April 1919, Page 13

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