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AUCTIONS. PYNE, GOULD, GUDfNESS, LTD. LAND AUCTION. 120 ACRES I ROOD 20 PERCHES. LEITUFIELD, MESSRS PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, will offer by Public Auction at the RANGIOBA SALEYARDS on TUESDAY, 24th MARCH, AT 2 PJJ, ON ACCOUNT OF ARTHUR BOYCE AND THE TRUSTEES ESTATE LATE JOHN BOYCE, 120 acres 1 rood 20 perches of medium cropping and sheep country subdivided into 6 paddocks all in grass and watered by two drains and pump. Buildings comprise slaughterhouse and meat house. The property is situated 1$ miles front Lcdthfield township, . and is at present leased to Mi W. Boyce. ALSO: AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE; ON ACCOUNT TRUSTEES REBECCA BOYES, DECEASED: 1 acre 32 perches, situated Lcithfield township, no buildings. For further particulars apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, Auctioneers. JOHNSTON, WHITE, & KIPPENBERGER, Solicitors, Rangiora, 0989 NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP RUN. 9QAA ACRES first-class tussock OOvV grazing, by good fences into 3 main blocks and 9 paddocks. First-class homestead of 9 rooms, all conveniences, and necessary outbuildings, including shearers’ quarters. etc. Situated handy to rail. At present carrying 3500 halfbred sheep, mostly ewes. For further particulars apply PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LIMITED, Auctioneers. OTAGO. |"iOOD Mixed Farm, 880 acres, subdivided into 16 paddocks, well watered, fences in good order. At present' carrying 1200 sheep, mostly ewes. Last year fattened 1100 lambs and as high as LOCK) ewes and lambs have been fattened on the place. The property has grown 62 bushels ol wheat, 116 bushels of oats, and 82 bushels of ryegrass per acre. 8roomed homestead with all conveniences, telephone, etc, and necessary outbuildings, including dip ami yards. A highly productive and excellent fattening farm. Price £8 10s per acre, with good terms. Foiio 8.522 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. TAI TAPU. 140 ACRES, comprising heavy. rich flats and warm, sunny hill faces. The property is situated one mile from Tai Tapu School, Post Office, etc, and is well subdivided and watered. Buildings comprise 6-roomed Homestead, Woolshed, Yards, Cowshed, all well sheltered with plantations, For further particulars apply PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS, LIMITED, Auctioneers. P 7015 W. E. SIMES AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, WELL-KNOWN LAKESIDE FARM. Account Trusteed Estate Late William Mcßraith. , To be sold by Public Auction on FRIDAY, 27th MARCH. AT LEESTON SALEYARDS. 1 ACRES, RIDGE ROAD, LAKESIDE (4| miles from Leeston). excellent mixed holding, some of the richest and best land in this famous district. Buildings comprise house of 6 rooms with hot and cold service, electric light and all conveniences. cowshed and outbuildings, also old Homestead of 5 rooms and outbuildings. We can with confidence recommend this to anyone wanting a good mixed farm of good quality land. To be offered as a whole or in blocks of 50 acres or more. Further information from the Auctioneers, W. E. SIMES and CO, 144 Hereford street. Or MESSRS NICHOLLS and SCOTT. Solicitors, 0994 Leeston. WE HAVE BUYERS for farms, all ’’ areas, and in all districts with substantial deposits. Will sellers please write or call. W. E. SIMES and CO. 070 ACRES.—Trustees’ Realisation * & Sale. (20 miles out), 100 acres, Specially adapted for wheat growing, balance good medium land, has carried 400 ewes and fattened all lambs; besides cropping, 10 paddocks, well watered. Hopse 5 rooms, large shed, cheepyards. etc. £lO per ;.cre or offer, with say £SOO cash. OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY OR SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ i ACRES. —100 acres heavy dairy, cropping, and root land, balance good medium land. House A rooms all conveniences, good outbuildings. also small cottage let at 7/- pei week. Has carried 100 head stock including 50 cows, besides crops. £26 IDs or offer. Good terms. _ 140 ACRES nice land, 30 acres ■*" heavy, 30 acres nplendic quality downs, balance low hills and tussock, exceptionally good. Now 3( cows and 100 ewes and other stock House two-storrys, 6 rooms, and conveniences, in very fair order. Decen cowshed and other farm buildings handy property, and within 12 miles of the Citv and Addington, in’favourec district. 'Further information at oui office. Just on the market. Make excellent stud farm. W. E. SIMES and CO. X2l4£ CANTERBURY’S “PURSE STRINGS." % W’HEN It comes to a matter ** of buying, of spending the family household allowance, whether the purchase be one of commodities or amusements, of business or professional service—whether they be considered necessities or luxuries; it is, in the vast majority of cases, the woman who influences the final decision. For women are the logical purchasing agents of the home, the guardians of-household budgets and the custodians of “PURSE STRINGS" in the average family. YOUR most Important prospective customers are WOMEN. Prospects waiting to be told about the values and the services you have to offer. Prospects ready to become buyers in YOUR store. They KNOW what, when and where to buy most advantageously, because they rely on the information gained from consistently reading the advertising in this newspaper, to guide them in their buying. YOU can most economically reach these buyers With the story of your store through this same medium. For YOUR advertising messages in “THE PRESS” are placed in the’ same hands that control the operations of CANTERBURY’S "PURSE STRINGS,” “THE PRESS,” the South island’s leading Daily,

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21726, 7 March 1936, Page 32

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