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AUCTIONS PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS LTDCLEANING.SALE, NORTH LOBURN. THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 13. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD., have received instructions from MR- H. BARKER, who has sold his farm, to hold a complete Clearing Sale of his Live and Dead Stock. SHEEP: 54 Hoggets. One Yearling Heifer. 2 Draught Horses, and 1 Half-Draught Horse. IMPLEMENTS: Double-furrow Plough. 3-Leaf Harrows, Cultivator, Massey Drill, Roller, Grass Mower, Dray, Hay Sweep, Binder; PRODUCE: 40 Sacks of Oat Sheaf Chaff, 7 Bags of Super. SUNDRIES: Harness and Covers for all horses; Forge. Riding' Saddle, Cart Saddle, Grindstone, Stocks and Dies. Vice Boring Machine. Carpenter's Tools, Sawbench Bluegum and Macrocarpa Stakes (7ft, 8 x 1), Canvas 'Tarpaulin (16 x 18), 3 Cream Cans, Quantity of Firewood and Chaff Sacks.

FURNITURE: Sitting Room Suite 2 D. Bedsteads 1 ai-Bedstead, 2 Washstands, 4 Small Tables, 2 Dining Room Extension Tables, 1 Oval Rosewood Table 9 Dining Room Chairs, 3 Kitchen Chairs. Carved Chair. 1 Cane Armchair, Rocking Chair, Carved Bookcase, Wardrobe with Mirror. Leather Trunk, Tin Trunk Bedroom Ware, Pictures, Folding Chairs, Fire Kerbs, Curtain Poles. Books, Pedestal, Fireside Companion, Wood-carving Tools Quantity of Crockery. Vases, and TraysLamps, Sitz Bath, Wringer, Jars, Separator, Preserving Pan. Bottles, Small Boiler, Mangle, Meatsafe, Meat Dishes, Brass Candlesticks, Drophead Sewing Machine, Carpet Sweeper, Carpet, Hearth Hugs, and Sundries too numerous to mention.

EXTRA ENTRY—On account of MR H. METHERALL: Booth Macdonald Lime Sower.

Sale at 1.30. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD.", Auctioneers. 2300 PYNE, GOULD. GUINNEES LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT. FIRST-CLASS PENINSULA COCKSFOOT GRAZING COUNTRY. 852 ACRES 852 ACRES 852 ACRES 852 ACRES PORT LEVY PORT LEVY PORT LEVY On account of MR FRANK JENKINS. FOR PRIVATE SALE, VENDOR HAVING PURCHASED PROPERTY .IN NORTH ISLAND. THE Property comprises 852 acres, being all heavy PENINSULA cocksfoot grazing country, situated practically on the sea coast and is all rideable. The whole is subdivided into 16 main blocks and numerous smaller holding paddocks round the homestead. Fences are in excellent order and comprise % and 8 wire, with Totara and Broadleaf Posts Exceptionally well watered by run

t£ e „ HOMESTEAD comprises a wellbuilt 2-storeyed residence of -g main rooms, Practically all Totara. Telephone, electric light, hot and cold water, electric stove, Doulton bath and basin. 2 lavatories- washhouse, copper and ti buildings comprise car shed, la loose-boxes, stable, 8-bail co shed with concrete yards electric motor, and hot water heater. Firstclass woolshed to hold 500 sheet, five-stand Lister machine installed 2 sets sheep yards, tailing yards, dehorning sheds, large apple house, also 6-R house (old), 3-roomed cottage with electric light, scullery and bathroom, and 2roomed cottage. All the buildings are in good repair, the homestead being set in well planted grounds, with native shrubs, large bluegum and macrocarpa plantations; large, area in orchard and walnut plantations.

The above property was originally taKen P by the Fleming family, and nas only changed hands once. Ideal surroundings In a perfect climate. Lambing percentage 100 per cent, and over for the past 5 years. Wool .jiip last season 91b per sheep, and practically all stock go off the property as fats. The property is approached by a good motor road from Christchurch, and is only 3 hours drive with stock from the Little River Station to Port Levy, 1-mile from School and 28 miles from Christchurch. It is very seldom that a property of the above description is offered to intending purchasers, and to anyone on the lnok-out for a block of high-class- Peninsula grazing country, with splendid living conditions and all modern conveniences, we can thoroughly recommend inspection. Further particulars from the Sole Agents: PYNE. GCULD, GUINNESS LTD., Land Department, Christchurch. PROPERTIES FOR / SALE. SELL, two Building Sections, North Linwood. Good. T3216, "Press.!' - HOUSE, 5 rooms, 3 acres land, PapanuU Styx £1350. Vacant soon. W. E. Simes and Co.. 239 Manchester st. SPREYDON, 3 Building*. Sections, 50ft frontage, approx. 30 perches. Price £lB5. Sherris and, Wilson, opp. National Bank. 18 ACRES—Hoon Hay. 3J miles from square. Attractive Bungalow, 5 rooms, all electric: outbuildings. £4300. W E Simes and Co., 239 Manchester st. 7994 DIAMOND Harbour Section, i-acre. Price £lO5. L. G. Amos, Ltd., Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, after hours ring 22-257. : t FULLY Furnished Residence, 7 rooms and kitchenette, electric stove; all conveniences. North end, near tfem, shops, school Could easily be converted two Flats Vacant possession assured. • £2650. No agents. T9206. "Press." £2OOO CLEAR PROFIT. MILK ROUND AND DAIRY TOGETHER with Beautiful Bungalow ond few acres of Land. One of the finest and most modernly equipped Dairy Businesses In Christchurch. ARE YOU PREPARED TO WORK? ARE YOU PREPARED TO WORK? £2OOO per year clear profit to an energetic man who is not afraid of work. Buyer must have at least £2OOO to £3OOO available.

WEXAN RECOMMEND THIS. PERSONAL APPLICATIONS ONLY BINNS, BARBER and CO., 182 Cashel street. EVANS AND BULL. i«c« *^i°, RTH CANTERBURY. c «f™ es "50 Ewes > 30 ° Dry Sheep, fattens SHJS?* 8, an ? few h e ad of cattfe. gSSS lucerne country and produces good yields 2&, and sma », seeds. First-class Horn™ Sh! d i 7 r i? oms ' al ) convs - Woolshed, stable, whare, sheepyards. etc. PRICE £lO PER ACRE. This is an outstanding property and will' stand any inspection. y ' 2000 ACRES. All flat grazing country. lish grasses and sheep feed. Carrying 800 Ewes and 300 Dry Sheep. House, 5 ropms, with convs. Woolshed, slieepyards, cowshed, etc. Price £3 10s per acre. Govt. Mortgage. ON CITY BOUNDARY. 3 AND 6-ACRE BLOCKS, good soil, high and dry. Within 2K miles of the CatAldral stntsre in rapidly improving part. See us tor further particulars. i EVANS and BULL, 84 Hereford street. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO. OP N.Z., LTD., 147 Hereford street. P.O. Box 292. FARMS FOR SALE. 70 ACRES, together with delightful Bungalow Home of 8 rooms and all outbuildings; elec. light: H. and C, well sheltered, situated on rise all to the sun. The land permanent pasture flats, .splendid shed room, concrete floors and paths; 6 miles from City centre; half mile from tram. The ideal home and farm.

17 ACRES, Suburban, 3 miles from Cityhome of 5 rooms and sheds; heavy grass or market garden land; the very Best. Just outside City boundary. 2300 ACRES. Mid-Canterbury, 7 miles from Rakaia, all buildings; long river frontage, combining heavy flats, good and medium land; well watered and splendid plantations; all cereals, wheat, and lucerne; carries 2000 sheep (1500 ewes); well fenced. 525 ACRES, Mid-Canterbury, together with neat home'of 7 rooms, E.L.. and Storage Cooker; well sheltered with shrubberies and neat garden; good and complete outbuildings; pastoral or otherwise; carries 600 ewes and 50 cattle. -• Further particulars from:— NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., LAND DEPARTMENT, CHRISTCHURCH. Sufferers Proved simple home treatment. Send for Free Booklet 2, M*,rS r S hR st K e Vo. W j; mn « ton - Local re PetaESi^SSS?* Bealev avenue, ChristChurch {opposite Lewisham Hospital.) T.C

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24747, 12 December 1945, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24747, 12 December 1945, Page 12

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