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AUCTIONS. McKBXZIE AND WILMS^ SUPERIOR " JUST OVER BEALEY AVENUE. £1700. CiA^Ow'of 11 °5 *- built, about G vmars, panelled hall anH j^ l « joom. DOULTOX BATH, decidelM,?"" 1 * * ««d j? owor. All tho «oV&5 W - I condition. Thero is also a V cr- i; verandah. au ß f The Section in n goo-1 one . ; aoout .10 porehe.-., fiOft fronts™ TjJKS* : laid out, '.vcwfo.r'y iu'iw!. p O , i this i.s Hlt- ciioapcf; IU'XGAI,O\V J^ 8l ! ion ' handled tor wma time. DOX'T vTpt .t! OVER TIIIS, WILLIS. L I X W O O~IX ' — THIa IS A CHEAP LITTLE PROPERTY £500. COMFORTABLE 4-ROOMED ' ING in very Rood condition, gas , bath-room" sowe-r connexion, larro ecnllery. ' fi Tho Section comprises about 30 nercW beautifully laid out. and planted. SjtuatJ closo to tram and oitv. SOLE \r,Fvix? McKEXZIE snd AVTl.li^ st. albans, close to bealeF" AVENUE. [ ' °«'EH. THIS TS NOT A BUNGALOW, but » Hood, solid T-sliapcd Hon«.» of 4 room* tered. lunvly pq-KTOfi, J Oft ei n stud,' tito griltes and liesrtln, hot and cold tervicc m. and e«ror connexion. Handv-Pize SectioJ of about 24 parrliw, asphalt paths, and laid out. . * McKEXZIE und "WILLIS. XORTH CANTERBURY. MIXED FARM. 114 ACRES. PER ACRE THIS PROPERTY has Just been pl»cd on our books for urgent sale. ]14 ac>«< aft* divided into C jr»od paddocks; acres is wliea.l, 15 acres in oats, niul 23 <\crea in lin. seed. balance in "rasa; good six-roan*} dwelling, stabivs, and ull r.ocussirv nuUnriiliiigs. Further particulars from theAw>nt> _ McKEX'/.IK and WILLIS. ' SPREYDOX. SPREYUOX! £200 DEPOSIT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. £810. SPLENDID FOUR-ROOMED BUN'GA.LOW. plastered, built about 7 years, ujj j a £rst-dasa condition. The Section, comprising full J-.icro brer? suitable, for a small poultry, farm. planted" with fruit trees, water laid on. Handy to school. McKENZIE and WILLIS.' QUICK SALE WANTED. ! . OWNER LEAVIXG FOR WEST COAST. ■ £975. WORTH INSPECTION—4 rooms and ktw KITCHENETTE, conveniently' btted with cupboards and drawers, splendid tango tod gas cooker. Tho rooms aro all plostend end papered, every possible convenience. Splendid Section, nearly i-nere, nicely l«id out, asphalt paths, good MOTOR SHED, et<\_ Encfuiro at once. Tho owner n anxious to leave Christohurch. McKENZTE and WILLIS LINIOO D~ ~ SHOP AND DWELLING OF 5 ROO2IS. £300. WB DONT MEAN" £300 DEPOSI?. H le "Uw price of a linndy-aiiod shop, donl)l« frontage, and 5 living rooms attaclic-J, h very good condition. Small section, bul quite enough, and nituated close to lbs City. SOLE AGENTS. MoKENZIE and WILLIS. FEKDAILTON, ' J £800; WILD PURCHASE a splendid dwelling, plastered nnd part papened, blti, verandah, electrio light. Full i-acre Section, 66 {eob frontaga, ind Tjantcd with first-class fnvib tr©M jußt:«a----in gl into full "bearing-. This prox>«rty iiekitii. Further particulars from The SOLE AGENTS, JiIcKENZIE «uid WILLIS ) M0K6671-do6 ■». . CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP-ASSOCIATION, LTD. : . PUBLIC ATJCTTION. 6ATTTRDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1920, ' At 2 p.m. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSN., LTD., hag received inetruotions *rom H. E. MoGOWAN. ESO-> to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, in their SALE ROOMS, WAIMATE, on above date, his FAMOUS WILLOWBRIDGE HOMESTEAD FARM, CONTAINING IQC ACRES FREEHOLD, eiinated in JL«7«J centre of ■ Willowbridge diitrict, *djoining Railwffir Siding end School; 6 miles from Waimato; 11 paddocks well fenced and watered. IMPROVEMENTS—Rcaidenoe of 10 roomj, all modern conveniences, garage, *- roomed cottage, 0-st-afled «taii)le, gnoainsr shed with cruaier and grinder, brick dairy with separator, ohtirn, butter worker, ctc. (all machinery driven by water power), hjj-whUw milkinfr »hcd, and plant, piggezit*, valuable plantation, etc. CROPS—6O acres wheet, 13 of oat*, 13 f \Ve6tern Wolths, lfi of Algerian 0S» and Italian rye, 16 of rape, 10 w potatoes. 9 of barley, 16 of bcan», W of and swedes, 13 o! clover, balance young grata. The land is all level, in good hoart, «nd i> quality nocond to none in the Domimoiw having produced over 100 bushel# of whe»» per acre, 120 of 'oats, 05 of barley, 22 ton» of potatoes, ond 90 tons of mangolds. Idc* l . land for dairying or stud farming. If property is not sold as a whole, it bu offered in tho following lots: — 31 acres, 33 aciee, CO ocroa, and 71 acre* PoiMssion 10th January, 1921. Further particulars on application to CANT. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LtfP. 3545 Auctioneer#^ PUBLIC AUCTION. FRUIT ANT) GRAZING COUNTRY, AT HUNTER. I SATURDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1029. <1 At 2.30. ' I! THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LTDJ Jia« received instructions from the Traate** in Brtato late AMBROSE JACKSON to offer for Sale Ij7 Public Auction, in their Salerooms, WAIMATE, the following Property: 372 ACRES FREEHOLD, cituated at Hunter (0 miles from Malti'dhi, 13 frow Waima.li?, 3 from wchool); well subdivincd and watered by never-failing crcM>About 280 acres splendid nheep and cattlegrazing country, 70 acres heavy im*h, c" 11 " taining thousands of cords firewood, very acce««ib!c. Also splendid OKCHAKt-'t comprising over 3000 treos 'apple, cherry, phun, pear, apricot, and pcacli). IMPROVEMENTS consist of 7-rooo«-i Dwelling, 3 largo shods, rn-r.'s hut, fruuhouse, etc.; also food 4-roomed Dwelling a" 3 eheds. Furtlicr particular® on appli—ition to CANTERBURY FARiIERS* CO-OPEEA-TTVE ASSOCIATION (LTD.), 4M7 • Auctioncitra- _

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 17015, 11 December 1920, Page 18

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