AUCTIONS. EVANS AND BULL. Roland Bull. George J. Leech. ESTATE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. (Established 188U C 3 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. (Upstairs. Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Office). OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 8. AS A GOING CONCERN, WITH HIGH-CLASS HALFBRED STOCK. NO PLOUGHING. 9(l*lt\ ACRES, SPLENDID TUSr*\JO\J SOCK RUN, in North Canterbury, well fenced with wire and standards (no gorse), and excellently watered. ALL LIES TO THE SUN. The present owner docs no cultivation, but if wanted there is 400 acres ploughable. CARRYING 1800 half bred sheep, a particularly fine Hock, and which CAN BE TAKEN OVER AT VALUATION if wanted. The run has always been lightly stocked, and by growing sheep feed the carrying capacity can be considerably improved. Good metalled road to homestead. PRACTICALLY NEW 4-ROOMED HOUSE, with all modem conveniences, 3-stall stable, cowbail, etc. Timber is on the place for woolshed. PRICK ASKED is £6 per acre, and very reasonable terms will be given. We consider this one of the best sheep properties on the market. IT IS FOR ABSOLUTE SALE, and we will be pleased to motor buyers up without anv obligation to purchase. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGEE SALE. 18 MONTHS FREE OF RENT. 9711 ACRES, TERMS ' £SO DOWN &• " and£6oo on long Government Mortgage. This is a long term Government Lease rent £74/14/- halfyearly or 11/- acre. Will give 18 months free of rent. 9 paddocks well watered, has grown 54 bus. wheat per acre. Carry 250 ewes besides cropping. 5-roomcd house with all modern conveniences, garage, granary, stable, cowbails, etc. 1 mile from school. Full details on request. 1Z 8 AS A "GOING CONCERN. SELLING AT A HEAVY LOSS. Qt\ ACRES, Lceston District—G acres C>" Western Wolths, 6 acres white clover. 1 acre mangolds, 4 acres turnips, 3 acres black barley, 5 acres oats and grass, 10 acres out of potatoes and peas, and balance grass. Whare, towbails, 4-stall stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, trapshed. dairy, pigstyes, etc. Selling with 10 first-class cows (milk cheques this last season £BS 9s Id), 11 heifers, 2 bulls, 3 horses, 08 ewes, 2 sows. 1 boar, also included are plough, grubber, drill, binder. Planet Jun., separator, grass mower, dray, cart, lot of sundries, 2 stacks hay, 1 stack oatshcav< s. List oi application. Price £I4OO. Terms. £3OO down. This is a gaveaway bedrock price. Inspection invited. EVANS and RULE. E4027 <i3 Cathedral square. FORD AND HADF.'ELD. LTD HELP TO FIND WORK. SUPPORT THE ROTARY CLUB'S BRISTOL SCHEME. FINE WEST END RESIDENCE Surrounded by Modern properties with splendid outlook from all quarters. OWNER DETERMINED TO SELL I,UICE 5:2500 Very suitable for Doctor's or Professional Man'-; Residence, or subdividing into 4 Beautiful Plats. VERY SUNNY POSITION FACING NORTH. Massively built Residence of 0 Rooms and usual oilices, in perfect order in";''e and out, recently decorated inside a cost of nearly £IOO. Seven tireplaces. Heating Points, El. Bells, 2 Lavs., Large Bathroom. Doulton B. and B„ 2 Sep.' Hand Basins Latest Ga.: Stove, and H.W Systems. DOUBLE G.\i;.\GE. Splendid SECTION OF UNDER ', ACRE FACING NORTH. A KI.NE HOME IN A LOVELY POSITION. No better Value oll'ering in Chrislchurch. FORD and HAIJEIELD. LTD., Aia't ionocrs, Kil-I.TS Worcester street.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21245, 17 August 1934, Page 22
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