ASHBURTON SAMJL^i-i LAND AUCTION.' |l| FRIDAY, JULY 21ST, isasf IN OUR ROOMS,' ft 2 PM. - r M MESSRS J. TREVOR THOMAS' CO., Asburton, have received in. tions from Mr John Holland, of race road, Tinwald, to sell by Pit AUCTION at the above time and* his well and favourably known' perty, ■ .-;., MEADOWBANK FARM. 'M This splendid property is one-* best in the Ashburton County W contains /f? *>93 ACRES 2 ROODS.'| It is situated about 2 miles from si burton, with a first-class road tan the centre. About 227 acres la gt highest quality, which invariable* duces wonderful crops of wheat,?* etc. The remaining 66 acres W 4 lighter nature, which works iip: with the heavy country. There" li a considerable area of old rivej land, which goes with the prop The whole property is in great £ Besides growing cereals and toot perfection it also grows cloverv?w foot, and ryegrass to perfecUon; «f adds to its value if required fordi There are 12 paddocks, the fefjr which are all first-class. b.™ : . The buildings are very goodlpt, plete, comprising:— '•:•*,;, i; 9-Roomed Residence, house, etc.. concrete paths andoxp garage built of iron, good <$ with concrete floor and yard, , yards, excellent granary, l<J-s stable and chaff house, 2-roomed <i (brick chimney), open implement: and loosebox, and harness room. ? The cultivation on the farm at| sent is: 60 acres sown to wheat. '■ ■% 13 acres sown to oats. * : > 15 acres skimmed for'wheat. | 40 acres grubbed for wheat. * | 29 acres wheat stubble for rape.6 acres wheat, stubble for pota£ Balance in grass and root land!| This property will stand any '&* tion and the fullest enquiry. Ten class of farming it is consider* those who have, known it for;-' years to have few to equal it ■ ated as it is it lends itself tow subdivision if so desired. Whfll Government Valuation is over £3 the Vendor (owing to advancing j has instructed us to selL The terms of sale, to an app ourchaser, are most attractive, ojj £IOOO Cash. ■■% Balance in 5 years at 5 per-ag J. TREVOR THOMAS AND.'if! Auctioneer*; 6214 * A * w ?°i PRIVATE HOTELS. MfHAKATATA. 44 Ci The Tourists' and City Bi Men's House. Adjacent to Bridge of brance. Three minutes from J8 This Superior House Offers tit dation to Permanent and ( .. Guests. ►* 'Phone 34-266. Garage. .',■.% The City's Premier Private, the Favoured West I " 36 HE CHRISTCHURCH. :i Combines Every Comfort of a Refined Home, with prpi the centre of the City, tat Gardens, Canterbury College;; River Avon. Tariff 12s 6d'tl_ Permanent guests special rajtet»J D. R GUNN, Prom Telephones: 33-870. 3S-S7I. '||j ' jS "KENILWORTH." $ 26 CASHEL ST., CHRIST A COMFORTABLE, Select Boarding-house. Cos every home comfort. Cent ated, 3 minutes City, Colle| rardens, River Avon. _ TARIFF, 8s PER D Permanent Guests from 32 week.. MRS HORNER. Prop Thone 41-705. % BUSINESS NOTICES,^ roOD BROTHERS, i 207 Cashel street. Flour Millers and Grain Buyers of Wheat and* all)
Suppliers of Seed Wh*aV|* Second-hand Sacks at '.lowflfft WOOD BROTHERS, LOiin n.RAHAM -i. 166 MADRAS ST. ThoW SCRAP METAL, SACKjjaid MERCHANTS. vy| Lead, Zinc, Cast and Wrpu||j| Tailors' Clips. Sacking, *wpe,gs Botties, and Cash BuyertM| MATERIAL. :^| TURN YOUR OUTST ACCOUNTS INTO C OVERDUE ACCOUNTS -1, and Tactfully Handled perts. OUR RATES> CENT. AND POSTAGE._W«; i charge a yearly su" Collecting. WE RELY 3 RESULTS. Write or "Phone for CCA. CANTERBURY COLL. AGENCY (Established 133 HEREFORD STI Next Bank of N.Z. TboW| : ■ FROM Monday, 26th June. paying *9s per dozen 71 for trapped rabbits and 7s for Shot Hares, landed at Chnsr P. FERON and SON. Ltf 303 Moorliouse aveij F4416 Cbx HOTEL LEASE FOR SAlfl| OTEL Lease, first-class • District. Excellent goodwilL Valuation for stock niture. ;f: Apply:— V H. G. LIVINGSTONE and T , L 4444 109 Hereford street. Money. Catalogue Free,
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20905, 12 July 1933, Page 18
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