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AUCTIONS. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION. LTD. CREAKING SALE AT TAKAMATUA. FRIDAY, .JULY st, WJu. VI7E have, received instructions from TT MESSRS PETTIGREW and "WALLER, whoso lease has expired, to hold -t Clearing Sale of the Eire and Dead Stockon tlio property, at. Taka.iu.utun, on the above dat.-, comprising:— SHEEP—•■<SO Three. I'our, and Five year Komnoy and Konmey Cross Kwcj, K.li. r.'iniH ont April 14th. (To be sold in lots (o suit purchasers.) UO English Leicester Hams 20 Killing Sheep (lambi and tuotooth*l CATTLE—■Jo Shorthorn and Shorthorn Cross .Dairy Cow.", second and Third calvers (duo from August oOtlO 10 Shorthorn and Shortliorn Cross 3yenr Springing; Heifers (due September) J ShorUiorn and Shorthorn Cross 'Jyr. Sprimrine; Heifers (duo September ) .i Seleeted Ileil'er Calves L' 'J J-year Shorthorn Steers Alvo, ] Heading Do; SUNDRIES—"LittIo Wonder'' 2-Stand ShearinPlant. •_• h.p. Motor, .(.-, g .,i. "Baltic" Separator, "Wearns" Automatic I.Vive, i h.p. Motor for Separator, Grindstone, Hi (fill. }'umire Copper, La«nmo«er. Milk and Cream (Jans, Sheep Nettin','. Pair Dchorner.s, Pair Etirdizzo Pincers, numerous other « Sundries, and ] Stock Hay. Also —J ESSEX Touring Car"(onlv done Ia.OOO miles). Account Mil S. CURRY, Robin-:on' = liav: 1 Stack Meadow Kay (-uod). AUCTIONEERS* NOTE—We « i,h to draw specia) attention to the Dairv Herd, v.hich has been carefully selected. All the cattle are in exceptionally j,-ood condition. We -.could advise all those on the lookout for „-ood Dairy Cattle to attend this sale. SALE COMMENCES I:! NOON SHARP LUNCHEON PROVIDE]}. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Auctioneers, Christ church. «7 j 7 CASHMERE. Modern Bungalow, all conveniences, 30s; FENDALTON, 6roomed Bungalow, garage, all conveniences, £2; RICCARTON 5-roomed modern house, home to lunch. 22s 6d; ST. ALBANS. 4 Rooms and Kitchenette, 2 hot water services, gas cooker, 265: HANDY MIXED FARM. ONLY <FSO() DEPOSIT 150 ACRES OF GOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND. Comfortable dwelling, suitable outbuildings, cowbails, sheepyards, etc. CONSULT: N.Z. FARMERS' N2350 LAND DEPARTMENT. £950. RICCARTON, CLOSE IN. HOME TO LUNCH. £SO DEPOSIT, BALANCE Ist MORTGAGE. i AN ACRE. DOUBLE FRONTAGE, AND SPLENDID BUNGALOW. GARAGE, AND ABUNDANCE OF FRUIT TREES, AND SHRUBS. CONSULT: FARMERS' CO-OP.. SOLE AGENTS. MERIVALE BARGAIN. ABSENTEE OWNER. £Q ~ A—ONE MINUTE FROM PAPASsOtJ\J Nm ROAD. SPLENDID HOME of 6 Large Rooms and Sleeping Balcony, with all modern conveniences. HIGH, DRY SECTION of 40 Perches, tastefully laid cut. WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE. THIS IS REALLY A SNIP. N2350 N.Z. FARMERS CO-OP. EVANS and BULL. Roland Bull, George J. Leech, ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS (Established 1881). 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Upstairs Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office). f.IOO DOWN. I(|A ACRES, GOOD ALL ROUND '"" FARM, 6 rooms, and outbuildings. Mortgagee's reduced price, £l2, acre, £IOO down and balance 361 years Government Mortgage. 200/60 HORORATA. OKA ACRES, sweet sheep country, V*J\J we ii f en ced and watered, farm excellent order. MODERN CROOMED HOUSE, outbuildings, 'phone, yards, dip, etc. £6 acre. TERMS GIVEN. Enquiry invited.111/57 LEESTON. KTLLINCHY, " BROOKSIDE: WANTED TO BUY. 1 i\i\ to ?c '° acres wanted in the 1 XIXJ above districts FOR A WAITING BUYER: with or without buildings. Will sellers please write or call? No sale, no charge.

MORTGAGEE SALE, KAIAPOI. *>X Acres, KAIAPOI, loamy land, ** ? orehord, 2 small glasshouses, 5roomed house, and outbuildings. Asking £800; OFFER WANTED. Terms say £75 down, OR OFFER. Inspection invited. A GOOD FARM AT A BARGAIN PRICE LARGE GOVERNMENT MORTGAGE. 1 ACRES, heavy cropping, dairy -*-•*" or sheep farm, 45 acres IN WHEAT, 30 acres IN OATS, 24 acres ploughed for peas and 6 acres for Potatoes, balance in grass. Well fenced and watered, grows 50 to 60 bushels wheat per acre, oats threshed 80 bushels this year. FOUR MILES FROM RANGIORA. Four-roomed house and kitchenette, cowbails, two sheds, stable, chaffhouse, pigstye, etc. Price, £2425, crops in. TERMS, £325 CASH and balance on long-term Government Mortgage. Inspection invited. KAIAPOI-WOODEND. .. tES, with 6-roomed Cottage. £250 only. TERMS. Make good poultry farm. Write or call. EARLY INSPECTION ADVISABLE. UNDENIABLE VALUE AND SPLENDID TERMS. CU\ ACRES. RANGIORA, REDUCED «" FROM £26 10s TO £22 10s PER ACRE. Terms, £l5O down, and balance by taking over long-term Government Mortgage. First-class land, carrying 15 cows and 3 horses; 8 acres in oats, 20 acres cultivated, and balance grass; good fences; well watered; grows heavy crops of wheat, oats, peas, potatoes, etc. In an ideal situation. TO SEE IS TO BUY. FIVEROOMED HOUSE, hot and cold, and conveniences: plenty of outbuildings. An Ideal "One Man" Farm. 'Phone, and arrange inspection. 240/60 EVANS and BULL. E4493 63 Cathedral square. N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. ST. ALBANS. MOST ARTISTIC BUNGALOW. ,'EW Bungalow of 5 rooms and Kit- ■* chenette, HALL and LIVING ROOM PANELLED, expensive electric light fittings, plastered, tiled slab grates, bathroom, Doulton bath and pedestal basin, sewer, wash-house, copper and .tubs, DUAL HOT WATER SERVICE. ELECTRIC STOVE, cupboards and bins. Every possible lab-our-saving device. This is one of the most Attractive Bungalows we have inspected, and we have no hesitation in recommending it to the most fastidious housewife. The whole property lies well to the sun and is of a most attractive design. Let us motor you out to inspect. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 217 Manchester street, 'Phone 34-459. M 6758 PAINTING and PAPERHANGING IOMS TO PAPER FROM 12s 6d HOUSES TO PAINT FROM £lO Workmanship Guaranteed. * A. P. KEYS, 254 Bealey avenue. •Phone 34-551. K4483 L * to a Specialist—J. Dollan, Shoe Store, Railway Hotel Buildings, Manchester street D 461

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 18

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