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PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS. LTD. iJANGIOKA MONDAY NEXT. On Account of a CLIENT: 150 Four and Six-tooth Forward Wethers. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WARATAH ESTATE. WARATAH ESTATE. SITUATE ALBURY, SOUTH CANTERBURY. COMPRISING:— Q7QO ACRES, FREEHOLD OF U I U& FIRST-CLASS SHEEP COUNTRY, Of which a Large Proportion is in Tussock. ATTRACTIVE, MODERN HOMESTEAD, with Hydro Electric Plant, full range of Station Buildings, and Large Plantations of Mature. Ornamental, and Milling Trees. WARATAH has been in the late owner's hands for many \c-ars, and has been made famous by hu quality of its Merino Flock. It is an attractive Sheep Run, of the type v-hich seldom comes on the market for genuine realisation. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., TIMARU, have received instructions from the TRUSTEES of the late F. H. SMITH to offer the above Property by Auction in FEBRUARY NEXT. Full particulars may be obtained from, and arrangements made to inspect with, the Auctioneers: PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., TIMARU. OR ALL BRANCHES OR AGENCIES. 2375 -O I\3 acres in English grass, balance native. Carrying 1200 sheep and 40 head of cattle. Capable of much improvement. Forced sale. Folio 8.341 KCft ACRES, NORTH CANTEROOU BURY. EXCELLENT MIXED FARM. 200 acres heavy flats, suitable for wheat—balance low downs. Carrying 1000 Corriedale Ewes besides some wheat. Easy terms. Folio 8.552 MID-CANTERBURY. 1 SOO ACRES First-class Turnip and luvu oat country. Crops in. Clean farm. Price £7 per acre. Folio 8.562 900 ACRES. HALF AN HOUR * uu FROM CHRISTCHURCH. First-class heavy grazing and cropping land—suitable for w. eat, potatoes, dairying, or intense farming. First-class buildings. ■ Folio 8.559 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., P 7171 Land Department. E. R. McDCNALD and SON. THE FURNISHINGS OF SIX ROOMS. TUESDAY NEXT TUESDAY At 1.30. IN OUR ROOMS, 96 GLOUCESTER ST. (near Chancery lane). MRS STEWART, who is leaving for 1U - Gisborne, has instructed us to sell her FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS as above. 12 x 10 Axminster Carpet (cost £2O, Moquette Chesterfield and Chairs, . Seagrass Chairs, Beautiful China Cabinet, American Organ (8 stops), Singer Sewing Machine, Console Radio, Gramophone, Old Violin, Eastman Kodak, Dinner Service, Tea Set, Antique' China, Pewter Teapot, Glassware, Pictures, Oak Table and Chairs, Occas. Tables, Hall Runners, Mats, etc., 2 Oak Duchesse Chests, Rimu Linen Press, Wardrobe, D. Oak Bedstead, Institution Beds, Kapok Bedding, Chest of Drawers, Linoleums, Lawn Mower, Hose, Garden Tools, Wringer, Elec. Iron, Meat Safe, Cupboards, Bookshelves, Books, Crockery, K. Utensils, etc. ALSO, 60 Ladies' Sample Handbags, 6 Silk Dressing Gowns, Box Assorted Toys, etc., etc. E. R. MCDONALD and SON, 2413 Auctioneers. £0£(")— LINWOOD. 5-roomed quasicvu«/l/ Bungalow, good section, one chain from trams, nice locality, hj. and c. water, gas, E.L., nicely papered; also section adjoining, 55 feet frontage, £l4O. Owner has heavily discounted these two properties, as he is. realising all his fixed assets. QXX{\— SHAKESPEARE ROAD. A 3*OU\J comfortable family home, 5 rooms, in splendid condition throughout. Large section and good workshop. Well worth inspection. Our offer to cash purchasers of new Bungalows as previously advertised is still open, and will definitely close on the 24th inst. Take this opportunity to obtain a handsome three-piece chesterfield suite free. E. R. McDONALD and SON, 96 Gloucester street. W L. SIMES AND CO. ""All ACRES—Sheep Country. All flat. ( \J\J 56 acres oats, 8 acres wheat, 200 acres new grass and subterranean clover, balance two and three-year pasture; 23 paddocks. All good order. Well fenced. Carry ewe per acre. Good Home, 5 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, etc., 8stalled stable, shearing shed, yards, implement shed. etc. Price £3 per acre. Onlv 15 miles to town. Best of roads. 8163. W. E. SIMES and CO. QfWl ACRES, LEASE, North CanterOtJ\) bury. Good Mixed Farm, but eminently suited sheep. Grown 45 bushels wheat per acre. Up-to-date Home of 7 rooms, every convenience. Big range of good outbuildings, including woolshed, vards, stables, and man's cottage. Plenty shelter and an attractive property. Lease 5 years at 12s per acre, plus rates and insurance. Don't delay. A 175. W. E. §*M?S and CO.. 144 Hereford street. 9~>yx ACRES: Trustee Sale. Sheep counI O . try. North Canterbury. Will cut in two farms, 475 acres and 500 acres. Home and farm buildings on each. Some nice river flats. Half hour's run to town. All information our office. W. E. SIMES and Co.. 144 Hereford street. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE ON ACCOUNT TRUSTEES LATE T. W. HIGHT, WEEDONS. Af\Q ACRES—Mixed Farm and First-'-k\JO class sheep and fattening country. Early lambs do remarkably well. Now 50 acres wheat, 40 acres oats, 40 acres «rarje, 20 acres ready for turnips, 40 acres skimmed, balance 1,2, 3-year pasture. Water every paddock. Fences good order. Land clean. House, 5 rooms, elec. light, and good range farm buildings; 12 paddocks; station 2 miles, school 1J miles, Addington 10 miles. Price £8 per acre only. Land has grown 40 bushels wheat per acre. Crops now looking well. Write or call. We shall be glad to inspect with vou. 8183. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. X 9595

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21970, 19 December 1936, Page 28

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