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AUCTIONS. W. E. SIMES AND OQ. CASHMERE HILLS AUCTION SALE. ABOUT 2J ACRES AND RESIDENCE •**■ OF 8 ROOMS. WEDNESDAY, Bth DECEMBER, At 13 Noon. Account A. CARWELL-COOKE, ESQ. (who is returning to tho North Island). No. 87, CASHMERE ROAD—Finn Residence of S largo rooms, simnily situated on a high terrace, facing the North and West, plastered and papered, large sunny verandah, electric lixHt and every modern convenience, sower, li.p. water, double motnr-slicd, ausplia.lt (lrive, picturesquely situated in a delightful garden, surrounded by ornamental trees and shrubs, Good orchard. Splendid rich grass land. Paddocks for cow. LOCATION: On Tramline. Main Cashmere Road, foot of Hackthorno Road. Tho Auctioneers recommend this superb property with every decree of confidence-. The buildings are of a heavy structural design, tho land is of tho best, tho garden and surroundings are unequalled, and. it is entirely sheltered from all winds. Auction Board erected, nnd inspection by obtaining l letter to view from W. E. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneers, 11 Hereford Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE- AND PROPERTY SALE. At No. 29, ALBANY STREET, off St Albans Street, St Albans. FRIDAY, 26th NOVEMBER, at 1 p.m. Tho Furniture, account Dougald L. MoKay, Esq.; tho Property, account H. Elliott, Esq.. W. E. SIMES AND CO., Auctioneers, will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, nil the Superior Furuitnre and Chattels on tho above Premises, comprising:— Handsome Grand Piano (by Campbell, Ne York), Oak Bedroom Suite, . Linos.. Indian Rugs, Blankets, Shadow Tissue Drawingroom Suite, Chesterfields, Hand-made Indian Carpet Square, Hand-made Indian Runner, New Linoleums in 5 rooms, Dining-room Suito, Morris Chairs, Double Oak Bedstead, Curtains, Kitchen Utensils, Wringer, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools. The Property will bo Auctioned at 1 p.m., and possession can bo taken Next Day. Tho Proporty is woll laid out and planted, and tho Residence is practically new and in splendid order and condition. W. E. SIMES AND CO.. 19 , Auctioneera. \7eNDORS. IF YOU WISH TO DISPOSE V OF YOUR PROPERTY SEND US PARTICULARS. _ „ WE HAVE INQUIRY FOR ALL CLASSES OF PROPERTY. Free Advertising. No Salo No Charge. W. E. SIMES AND CO., J? 1 Q HA— CHOICE MARSHLAND Hold£/XO\)\J ing, on account Mr Frank Free, Walter's Road—l ACRES Rich Land, all in crops of onions and potatoes (estimated to produce £250). House of 5 roo>ns and conveniences, electric light good large shed accommodation, garden nicely laid out and planted, good shelter fences, lho land is the best proourablo, in good heart, and no better littlo holding can bo found m this famous district. The owner's only reason for Belling is that he has purchased a larger farm. Fuller iXarticulars from tho Solo A %t S ' W. E. SIMES AND C 0... A PRETTY BUNGALOW IN OPAWA PIOnrV-VERY NEAT AND UF-TO-DATE BUNGALOW of 5 Rooms, 2 verandahs, plastered and papered, hot and cold service and all conveniences, section of about 3-16-acre, laid out in an exceedingly nice garden, well planted, asphalt paths, fruit trees. Owner leaving Christohurch and must sell. Price- has boon considerably leduoed for ft quick sale. W. E. SIMES AND CO. A PICTURESQUE HOME. 2J ACRES. 7 ROOMS. C A—FINE RESIDENCE O! «■ O\J LARGE ROOMS, sunnily arcuated on a high terrace section, faces the north and west, sunny verandah, e. portion of which is enclosed for sleeping, nicely papered, electrio light, every modern convenience, sower, h.p. water, DOUBLE MOTOR, SHED, asphalt drive, picturesquely situated in a nice garden surrounded by ornamental and shelter ticss, orohard, NEARLY 2j ACRES OF RICH LAND, paddock for cow A Nlco Home for tho man who appreciates a, property with some fine well grown trees and a good garden. Situat') close to the tram 3d section in one of tho best localities. Apply to W. E. SIMES AND 00. „ SPECIAL. VERY CHOICE 2-STOREY ART BUNGALOW, near P/» H li. TERRACE -P9ftfvf§— A PRETTY 2-STOREY BUNGALOW of 7 looms, planned for a labour-saving home. DOWNSTAIRS— Drawing-room, about 21 x 15, with quaint stone fireplace, a most pleasant room; cosy living-room, with doublo casement doors, opening to the north on to o. wide sun porch; Kitchenette, with gas range, in addition to ordinary kitchen range, numerous cupboards, pantry, washhouse with gas copper, tubs, coal bin, lavatory. UPSTAIRS—Main Bedroom, a pretty room, done out in bon accord, off which opens an enclosed sleeping or sitting balcony, a most pleasant spot, which commands a lovely outlook: 3 other Bedrooms with large wardrobes and linen cupboards, large bathroom, Doulton bath and basin, lavatory, H.P. water. Electric light throughout. Motor shed and drive, asphalt paths, lawn and garden. We recommend this as tho best value in this seleot part, tho West End, olosa to the Parks and Gardens, and the owner leaving Christchurch, the property is for absolute sale. Early possession can be given. Inspection arranged with the Solo Agents, W. E. SIMES AND CO. ;— A PRETTY BUNGALOW of 6 . — r nicft rooms, built about 3 years. Faces tho north, nun poroh, nicely papered throughout electrio lisrht and gas. Doulton bath hot and cold service, pantry, ocullery, washhouse and copper, tubs, back porch, H.P. water. NICE SECTION, about 8-16-acre, laid out in lawn and garden, asphalt paths, fowlhouses. A compact homo and ready to step right in to. POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN IMMEDIATELY, lleys from us. This is undoubtedly one of the choicest little homes in St Albans. 353 W. E. SIMES AND CO. N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. MID-CANTERBURY. HANDY FARM. O/IA ACRES--17 acres in oats and grass jLQ\) Gorse and wire fenoing. Subdivided into 10 paddocks. Nearly New House of 6 zooms, pautry «n 4 scullery, washhouse, dairy, trapshed, wood-house, _ cow-bails, stables and chaff-house and pintles. Good orchard. Stock, 307 hoggotß and horses and cattle Only 4 miles from township, school 2 miles. PRICE £26 10a. About £2OOO cash "*** MID-CANTERBURY. GOOD CROPPING AND DAIRY FARM, 150 ACRES. 3 paddocks cocksfoot,' 24 acres wheat, 23 acres oaU, 4 acres garden •peas etc. Gorse nnd wire fencing. Watored Tjv races. Buildings include House of 4 rooms, nearly new, wator laid on, laigoshed, at able, cow-bails, pigsties and yards. Garryin« at present 11 dairy cows, 87 ewao with lanVbu. School 1J miles. PRICE £22 10s, -7i.tb £I4OO cash required. 70-4 SOUTH CANTERBURY. RENEWAL LE>SK AS A GOING CONCERN. 370 ACRES. 11 acres oats., balance (grass. 8-roomed Cottage. Carrying at present 280 ewes 17 hoggets, 5 raniß, 6 horses, 9 cows, 11 young cattle. 5 calves. PRICE £2OOO as a iroinz concern. 78-4 b NORTH CANTERBURY. ALL-ROUND FARM, 500 ACRES. 600 ACRES. SO acres wheat, 140 acr»s oats Balance in grass. House 6 rooms, nearly new, bathroom, soullory, pantry, washhouse, dairy, new stable and loft, men's whare. Watered by streams and springe, Will carry and winter 1J ewes to acre and fatten lambs. Grows good crops wheat and oats, rape and turnips. PRICE £2O per acre. 74-4 SOUTH CANTERBURY. 2 EWES TO AORE LAND. fISO ACRES. 22 acrea oats, 25 aores linseed, 37 ploughed for turnips, 100 seres young grass, balance grass. Gorse and wire lencing. New Bungalow, all conveniences, h. and a, washhouse. copper, tubs, safe built in, bathroom. Windmill and tanka. Stable 5 utallfl, granary, implement «hed. Carrying »' present 450 ewes and lambs, 8 horses. PRICE £23 15s per acre. Only £IOOO cash. 70-t PICK NORTH CANTERBURY. AS A GOING CONCERN. 80 ACRES. 88 acres in grass, 8 a-cres wheat, 3J oats, 16 linseed, 12 acres tares, 3jj acres mangels. House B rooms, kitchen, washhouse detached, 6-stall stable, cowbails, pigsty, shed Carryine at preßeht 20 cows, pigs and horses. PRICE £lO5 per acre an a goinc concern. 4-65 N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS* AGENCY. 8885 WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels cost less than kather heela and they also last considerably longer. But make bum yo» «et Wood-Milne's. -**

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18571, 25 November 1920, Page 12

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