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auctions. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. WEST EYRETON and CARLETON PROPERTIES. On .account of H. E. MAINDONALD, ESQUIRE. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at rangiora stock sale TUESDAY, APRIL 7th, at 2.30 o’clock. THE New Zealand Farmers’ CoJ- operative Association of Canterbury, Limited, have received instruc- | tions from H. E. Maindonald, Esq., to sell by Public Auction at Rangiora Stock Sale on Tuesday, April 7th. at 2.30 o’clock, his well-known West Eyreton and Carleton Properties comprising:— . „ A. 194 acres and Homestead Buildings (West Eyreton). This Property comprises very rich agricultural land that produces very heavy crops of wheat, peas and potatoes, and there is no place where sheep do, better. The whole Property is exceptionally free of twitch, securely fenced and well watered by County Races. Buildings comprise comfortable dwelling of four rooms, cold water service, telephone, very large galvanised iron implement shed, workshop and stable combined, also engine shed, windmill and tank; situated about two miles from West Eyreton Railway Station. B. 253 acres and Homestead Buildings (Carleton). This Properly comprises all flat agricultural land, capable of growing up to 40 bushels of wheat to the acre, and is real good healthy sheep country. At present there are 30 acres fallowed, 30 acres of wheat stubble, 20 acres kale, 16 acres of turnips, 30 acres of oat stubble, 30 acres of two-year-old pasture. Buildings comprise comfortable four-roomed i house, bathroom, cold water laid on, good motor shed, stables, chaflhouse and loft, good orchard and man’s whare. Situated at Carleton, about two miles from School. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— In drawing the attention of Agriculturists to the sale of these two Properties, we do with the utmost confidence recommend an inspection. Lot A. is without any doubt one of the best little mixed farms in Canterbury, the soil is rich and sweet, capable of growing up to sixty bushels of wheat, and there is no district where lambs fatten better LOT B.—Situated within quarter of an hour’s drive from Lot A., comprises land suitable for mixed farming, and situated within what is known as the rain area; can always be depended upon to produce good crops of turnips, rape and kale, and works in wonderfully well with lot A, and more especially all lands on the north side of the Eyre. We wish to emphasise the fact that these properties are on the market for genuine sale. Mr Maindonald is prepared to meet the market, consequently Buyers should not miss the opportunity of inspecting what is admitted to be some of the very best land in Canterbury. For terms, further particulars, and arrangements to inspect, apply to, N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD.. Auctioneers. G. S. SALTER, Solicitor. 3945 EDUCATIONAL. | EARN to impress others and become successful through our new Per-sonality-Development Course —Prospectus, Webb Business Institute, Box 879. Auckland. _____ 2271 IPNROL NOW.—The ASTON COM- “ MERCIAL SCHOOL, 187 Hereford street. Specialists in modern office training. Thorough individual tuition in Commercial Subjects, Day and Evening Classes, Hours for Private Lessons arranged. Postal address, C.P.O. Box 281, Christchurch. Telephone 41-082. Mrs Ronald Mac Donald, LADYPRINCIPAL. R7060 /lILBY’SC O L L E G E, (Near Cathedral Square.) Thorough preparation for a Business or Professional Career. Accountancy or Secretarial, by highly skilled Expert Instructors—Strictly Individual and Exclusive Lessons. Day and Evening Classes, Term commences with first lesson. Write, 'Phone or Call for free prospectus. Address,- 93 Worcester street. Christchurch C.l. P.O. Box 052 or ’Phone 41-786, C. H. Gilby, F.P.A. (N.Z.). F.I.P.S. Hons., Director. BE AMONG THE FEW AT THE TOP —STUDY MATRICULATION. l'\ON’T be content to stay among the *■' rank and file—study Matriculation and widen your scope for future activities. The professions, the better paid jobs, are at once within reach if you have matriculated. A large percentage of our students secure their passes inside 12 months—get free prospectus NOW. GREGG-BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Whitcombe’s Buildings, Cashel street. Miss I. I. M. Archer. 8.A., G.C.T., Principal. —1 DANCING TEACHERS. T ONDON ACADEMY. J - < 769 COLOMBO STREET. Principal: MR A. L. LEGHORN. C.M.I.S.T.D, Telephone 41-933. MODERN BALLROOM DANCING. CLASS EVERY TUESDAY. AT 7.30 P.M. ALL THE MODERN DANCES TAUGHT. Full particulars on application. Private lessons by appointment. ’PHONE 41-933, L 7697 MOTOR SERVICES. REDUCED FARES. PURRAN’S MOTORS —ln Conjunction with N.Z. Railways— MEET TRAIN DAILY AT PARNASSUS AT 11 A.M. For: ' KAIKOURA, BLENHEIM. NELSON. | And Connecting with Ferry Train at i Picton for Wellington. Connecting with Ferry Train at Blenheim for Picton. FOR KAIKOURA: „ars Leave Blenheim Daily at 8 a.m. for Kaikoura, connecting with train at Parnassus for Christchurch. TELEGRAMS: Curran. Kaikoura. Booking Office: All Tourist Offices. Dix’s. Blenheim. O. VOYCE, ’Phone 35-052. Blenheim. JEAL’S MOTORS. LAKE COLERIDGE, GLENROY. AND WIND WHISTLE. pHRISTCHURCH dep. 8.30 a.m. daily (except Wednesdays), from Car Maintenance Garage, 244 Durham street. Lake Coleridge arr.. 12 noon; Lake Coleridge, dep., I p.m. Special Trips arranged to suit clients. Bookings: Government Tourist Office, Square, and Car Maintenance Garage, 244 Durham street. •Phone: 31-499, 34-397. M. JEAL Proprietor. OLD GOLD, ETC., WANTED. GOLD. SILVER, DIAMONDS, TURN YOUR OLD JEWELLERY A INTO MONEY. 1 Pay the Highest London Prices for OLD GOLD, SILVER, BROKEN JEWELLERY, and DIAMONDS. Write or Call and See Me To-day. No Canvasser is Authorised to Buy' Gold on my behalf. NINO DI SOMMA, 92 WORCESTER STREET. Opp. “Sun” Office. 02996 •‘THE PRESS” Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d, ’Phone 33-358. —6

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21745, 30 March 1936, Page 20

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