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AUCTIONS. „W. E. SIMES AND CO. P ROPERTY AND FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1920, At 1 p.m. ON THE PREMISES, No. 19, ST TAME S ST REET, LIN WO OD. Aooonnt TRUSTEE ESTATE LATE MRS M. A. GILLIATT FURNITURE, . PICTURES. TYPEWRITER (Now Century, in excellent order), TABLES, ORNAMENTS, CHAIRS, CUSHIONS, Etc., Etc., Etc. ALSO, 1-ACRE. DWELLING-HOUSE G ROOMS and conveniences. For Absolute Snlo to wind up the Estate. IV. E. SIMES, Auctioneer. MESSRS CUNINGIIAM AND TAYLOR. Solicitors to the Estate. 12'2__ W. E. SIMES AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 146, HEREFORD STREET. A FINE PROPERTY IN OPAWA. EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. P-j 7UA— FINE RESIDENCE of 6 oVJ- I<) U ROOMS. exceptionally wellbuilt and nice largo rooms, replete with all modern conveniences, OVER t-AGEE. 01' LAND, nicely laid out and planted with a great variety of choice trees and shrubs. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY WE KNOW OF ANYWHERE AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. The honso alone would cost £2OOO. Early possession given. See this today. W. E. SIMES AND GO. 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, IN THE CITY. noi AA-VERY CHOICE 2-STOREY UJ,lxjU art BUNGALOW of 7 room* . nd sleeping balcony, elaborately fitted up iroughout, and replete with every mocleiii mvenicnoe, electric light, Boulton bath, ot and cold service, main sewer, h.p. water. . , r ithin 8 minutes' walk of the Post Office. | ei-tiou laid out in lawn, paths. Lovely j mny anpect, facing the north. MUST BE i OLD WITHIN A WEF.Iv, as the owner is | laving. JUST ON THE MARKET. Call . o-day, and we'll bo pleased to shew you | lia choice home. Wo are the Solo Agents. ' Fo. 154 W. E. SIMES AND CO. SPECULATORS AND BUILDERS, NOTE. ' £9OO CHEAP 1 —NEARLY ‘MACRE WOULD MAKE -2 FINE SECTIONS. TOGETHER WITH AN OLD HOUSE. SPLENDID SITUATION. WITHIN 5 MINUTES OF THE SQUARE. W. is. iiIM.ES AND CO. GOOD VALUE IN THIS. 8 ACRES AND 6 ROOMS, A Good Dwelling of 6 Rooms. | only built'nbout 10 years, largo j dining-room, sunny return verandah, facing 1 tho north; hot and cold service, and nil mod- , on conveniences. BRICK DAIRY'. Stable, Tran and Cowsheds. FOWL-HOUSES, AC- j COMMODATION for 400-500 Fowls; 3 acres j good land, 2 sections could bo sold off if no- ; ccssary. Will run 2 cows with Lucerne. : NICE POSITION in SPREYDON, U \XDY i TO TRAM. A Cheap Property; £IOOO can • remain at uj per cent. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. SOLE AGENT’S, W. E. SIMES AND CO. SUIT RAILWAY EMPLOYEE OR Offer —Sydenham. GOOD &/1 1 O HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS, plastered, van and fittings, hot and cold service and all conveniences; sower, H.P. water. MUST BE SOLD. IT’S CHEAP. ANY REASONABLE OFFER CONSIDERED W. E. SIMES AND CO. *1 H K A— CASHMERE HILLS-Pretty yi l O'/ Bungalow of G nice rooms, rgo balcony, beautifully sheltered position, cine the nnr’-west, uninterrupted outlook, mlcto with all conveniences. Three-rhths-scro of land, nice garden; frontage main road. W. E. SIMES AND CO. H. B. SORENSEN. H. B. SORENSEN, G 3, LICHFIELD STREET. J? Q U BUNGALOW, SYDENHAM. The owner of this Modern 5-roomcd Bungalow, having bought a farm, is out for a quick sale and will not let a pound or two block the sale. Built G years, plaster !, part papered, good hot water service, tile-back range, and all usual offices. Quarter-acre. Folio °CO. H. B. SORENSEN. " PAPANUT" 11 ACRES. HOUSE Ci* I 7^OOAFS. The House can easily be added to. Has been built 8 yenre. Electrio light, scullery, washhouse copper and tubs. The land is well planted with choice fruit trees, and there is accommodation for 200. fowls. Folio 11 H. B. SORENSEN. JI*QCk —A SOLID Square House of S rivOV)D good rooms and 1J aoro, 3 minutes from tram. The House has all modern conveniences, including electric light and h. and o. service a 4-stall stable, 2 pigsties, fowlhouse, cow bail, bakehouse, oven, eto., lamo workshop. 11. B. SORENSEN. Folio 30-1. ST ALBANS. SQ. HOUSE, 4 ROOMS, FACING N. £795. Plnsterftd and papered, with all übup-1 offiev. -as points at fireplaces, wardrobe built in, ■'Bishop. Section of 28 perches, • close to titim; almost immediate possession. Folio 9. H. B. SORENSEN. = * 1 H. O. SMITH. THE CITY MARKET. 550, Colombo Street. ’Phono 4-197. H. C. SMITH, Proprietor and Auctioneer, j Tho following properties aro worth consideration: — DAIRY FARM. Cashmere’if Best, 30 acres, splendid land, 4-roomcd house and scullery, also 2-roomed cotfa.ee, 12-stalled cowshed, dairy, trapshed and stable, good water supply. Pripo £135 per acre. Terms arranged. 12 cows, horse, back delivery milk cart, nilgai, milk business, 30 foils hay. 30 tons mangolds, to bo tajen at valuation. 130 ACRES Leasehold, lyr lease at 25s per aoro, with right of purchase at £25 per acre; 3 paddocks. This has boon worked in conjunction with above dairy farm. Price £l5O. ~HOUSE of 7 rooms, situated in Sproydon, all conveniences, bathroom with basin, soul- j lory, washhouse, copper, h. and o. water. ! workshop. Price £llOO. 1 The above throo placos are the property of one owner, and as be has bought a larger i farm further out they are for absoluto sale, j BLOCK OF BUILDINGS, situated on one j of the r ';ty’e main streets, with frontage on ! side oueet, 2 large stores, each about 60 x | COft, offices and shops, all of which are lot to I good tenamts. The stores, whioh front on I to the side street, could be used Independently for warehouses or for manufacturing purposes. As the owner has bought n large sheoprun, any reasonable offer for this property would bo considered. Apply THE CITY MARKET. S. B. MERE EXT AND CO. OULTRY. POULTRY. 3 hod a splendid sale on Saturday—demand keen and prices were good. Chickens realised 9s to 15s, Ilona 7a Pullets 10s to 20s, Ducks !)s to 14s, 8s tkl to 11s G(1 Turkeys 18s to (Ills—>r pair. Send for crates. Sales Wedva arid Saturdays. High prices and it cashes T. ORCHARD, Auctioneer. backs. sacks. sacks, j T c. JACKSON AND CO., o. RAG, SACK AND METAL I MERCHANTS, | 196. MADRAS STREET, near High Street, i i CASH BUYERS OF SOUND SACKS : IN ANY QUANTITY. ! RAGS, TAILORS’ CLIPPINGS, SCRAP * METALS, BEESWAX, FAT, ETO. I Highest Price a, ’Phono 4342 A

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18440, 21 June 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18440, 21 June 1920, Page 12

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