AUCTIONS. PYNE AND CO. A HIGH-CLASS OHOKA FARM. SATURDAY, 12th FEBRUARY. PYNE and CO. Un conjunction -with the N.Z. 'FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION), instructed b- MR DIRK PIHL, will SELL bv AUCTION, at their Land Sale Rooms oh SATURDAY, l'2th February, a-; 12 o'clock, HIS WELL-KNOWN FARM AT OHOKA, Containing 56 6 AcBJ: 3 - About 240 Acres being heaw swamp and dairv land. 140 Acres medium land, and lbU Awes S<»>d plain land. The Farm is magnificently situated cloee to Railway, Creamery, etc., ,'s well watered, and would make all ideal Stud Farm. It will first bo submitted in ONE LOT, and i: unsold, ir. THREE LOTS a.; under: — LOT I—The Homestead Block oi 2SI acres •2 roods 5 perches, the buildings and improvements 011 which comprise "oikl h'-roomed houso. men's cottage S-stall stable, cliaithouac, sheep yards,' etc. LO'Jl 2—70 acres :i roods, 21 pcrches. 110 buildings. LOT 3 (:} and 4)-166 acre.* perches. 110 buildings. 31 iiurce 2 roods 18 perchw, 110 bui.dirigs. TERMS —3 per cent. down, in per cenr. on possession, SOtli March, 1916, ba'.jr.c? in 3 years; inteTefit 31- ;.er cent, per snnuw. PLANS of the Property can le obUincd j on application to the Auctioneer*. I PYNE and CO.. [ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., I 5951 •• Joint Auctioneer.= . ! FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. ! BY ORDER OF TRUSTEE IN THE | ROPER ESTATE. ! \Ye are instructed bv the TRUSTEE. MR I ALEX. CALDER, to SELL by PUBLIC | AUCTION, in our Land Rooms, Cashe: j street. Christchurch, ou j WEDNESDAY, the C3rd day of February, • At '2 o'clock in the altenioon, j The PROPERTY in the above Estate, coin--100 acre's"~6f splendid 100 I AGRICUL'I URAL LAND, | Situated in tho well-known district of lIALKETT, 1 IS milts from Town en Main West Co;iot ruad. The Homestead Bhu-k contains 100 acres, divided into 0 paddoclis, at present 30 acres in grass, (j acre« rape, balance wheat etubble, 3-roonied Ifouso, 4-stall stab:e, loote-box, granary and 3hå shed, sheepyarde, im- ] p'.emeiit slic-d, etc., and all in the best or j | order and condition. | 1 This land haj grown 51 bushels wheat, 70 i j of O'atfi, 80 of tarley, 50 of J>ea«, and 12 | | tons of potatoes to th-> acre. 1 | Abundance <;[ water from permanent _racee. ■ I The @3 acres ia about, half a mil© distant, and is divided into i paddocks, well watered, i 7 acres is down in two-year-o'd grass and I clovers 17 acres oat 'stubble, balance kale | stubble. This iand has grown 33 bushels wheat, 50 oi oats, and 30 or peas to the acre. I Tho property is bsiug told subject to the 1 terms oi the will, for division among various beneficiaries, and will to offered first aj? a whole, and if not €old, then in two blocks, the Homeetcad of ICO acres, and tho S;j aci-CB. tho only building on whicii is a good Whare of corrugated iron. WE INVITE KNQUIRY AND INSPECTION. POSSESSION 2Crd MARCH. For further particulars apply to the Solicitor^, MESSRS 11. SLATER and SON*. Worcester street. Or to tho Auctioneers. PYNE and CO.. j 3952 172 Cashei str*el, Christchurch. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE at METHYEN, A; the- HOMESTEAD YARDS, WAIMARAMA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2Sth. OX- account cf Mr GEORGE HARRIS. Waimaraiua. I . 4OCO SHJ'IEP, I IMPLEMENTS, HORSES, CATTLE, ETC. Alio, at the sum: time and place—' Ou account of Mr L. CROAYLEV. Methvcu, To b.- i.fJcrod by New Zealand Farmers' Co-op. Aisociotion, 2000 SHEEP. Full particular* -cf tho above will appear in future advertisements. PYNE and CO., 5388 Auctioneers. RACECOURSE HILL ESTATE. SUBDIVISION SALE. WEDNESDAY*, MARCH Ist. FOR full particulars eee SATURDAY'S PAPERS. PLANS can be had 011 application. 5601 PYNE and COMPANY. THE RACECOURSE HILL ESTATE. LAST SUBDIVISION. WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH. PYNE and CO. have received instructions from MR 11. A. KNIGHT to SELL by AUCTION, at their Land Salo Rooms, on WEDNESDAY, Ist MARCH, at 2.30 p.m. 1022 ACRES OI hi 3 well-known RACECOURSE HILL ESTATE, IN THREE FARMS. LOT 1.-370 Acrcs. Present tenant Mr J. Dunne. LOT 2.—187 Acrcs. LOT 3. —453 Acres. Present tenant Mr W. McSwceuoy. LOTS I and 3 hav-i good and COMPLETE HOMESTEADS. i'The farms arj 3?lendidly situated close to DARFIELD and RACECOURSE HILL RAILWAY STATIONS. The soil is firstclass CROPPING and FATTENING land, I and to those who wish to acquire a profiti able holding in one of Canterbury's most FAVOURED DISTRICTS.:- we confidently recommend INSPECTION. TERMS : 5 r cr tent. down. 10 per cent 30th March. 1916, balance 30th March, 1021, interest 5 pet cent. Plans can be had on application. ■ 5510 PI'NE and CO. LAWRIE AND DALTON. J. T Lawric.l (Thos. Daltop. ' S ' LAWRIE and DALTON, ' I AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS, ! AND HOTEL BROKERS. 210 TUAM STREET j (Next door Opera House). ; ! THE CHEAPEST AUCTION ROOM IN I TOWN. | COMPARE OUR PRICES. 1 W"E always keep a large aseortmect of ■ »Y_. Xew "and Second-hand Furniture for ' Private Sale : • 1 Bedroom Suites. Sideboards. Wararobes, ' ! Hall Standß. Linoleums. Curtains. Rugs, I Bedsteads. Bedding, Blankets, CarpeU. ' I Our Show Rooms are open till 0 o'clock j Friday Evenings. : Lawrie and ' Dalton pay highest Caeh ! Prices for Second-hand Furniture. • LAWRIE and DALTON. j L93OC Auctioneer;. | T' HE "Evening News" is devoting cxception*l attention to every phaa© of the I Great War, giving ite read" - ® the product ?of the whole of the Worlds War Corree* j pondeace, ihe Official Stories, the Comment 4 ! of tho Leading Papers# and tho X*etter« of j Soldier* from the Trenche®. beside® *11 the Cable Services—more colnni ns o. W^r daily than any other p*P* r - ior Gifta, Housekeeping Hints. YJ Weekly Fashion No'-ea. and Reading for Every bedv, Women" iu "Saturday'* oi *lh<# j Evening 2Cew»."
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15500, 29 January 1916, Page 16
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