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ASHBURTON JALES AUCTION SALE. TO BE HELD IN OUR ROOM 3, TANCRED STREET WEST. ASHBURTON, ON FRIDAY OCTOBER, WE WILL SELL. ON ACCOUNT or CLIENTS:— Roll Top Desk 2 Carpets and Under, felts, Chesterfield Suites, Easy Chair. Morris Chairs, Large Oak Sideboard, Dble Beds, Mattresses, Kitchen Tables, Occ Tables, Electrolux, Haywin and Torrington Electric Cleaners, Belgium Carpet. Wooden Trunk, Form, Kitchen Chairs, Steel Gui. tar, Spanish Guitar, Electric Radios, Fj S h. ing Rods and Reels, Electric GriUerWringers, Tanner Saw Bench, Small Saw Bench, Double-ended Grinder. Separatoix. "Colton” Cook Heater, Gas Fires, Gent? Cycles, Tricycles, Battle Waggon, Booth Mac Electric Pump, with Motor, QjS Ranges. Garden Roller, Meat Safe, Tyres 450 x 23 Tyre, Tube, and Rim, Pair 28 v 3 Motor-cycle Wheels, complete with Tyres and Tubes; Potatoes, Oats. Sack Chou Moellier, Lawnmower, Great American and Coldwell Lawnmowers, fitted with lr»n Horse Petrol Engines. E.B. Cooper Hald. piece, in first-class order, Beatty Electric Washing Machine, Laun-dry-ette Electric Washing Machine. J. TREVOR THOMAS and CO., Auctioneers. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.,~LTd7 IMPORTANT LAND SALE. OUTSTANDING AGRICULTURAL and FATTENING PROPERTY of 518 acres 1 rood. Situated 3 miles from Rakaia .Townshin R.S.A. Hall, West street, Ashburton,” FRIDAY. OCTOBER 10th. 1952, at 2.30 p.m. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. NOTE ALTERATION OF DATE. WE have been favoured with instructions from MR J- W. KINGAN and MRS N J M. KINGAN, who are retiring from farm.’ ing owing to health reasons, to offer their very desirable property known as “Over, dale,” situated 3 miles from Rakaia township, and comprising 518 acres 1 rood of good, loamy soil, suodivided into 19 conveniently sized paddocks, well fenced and watered. BUILDINGS comprise a comfortable fi. roomed Dwelling, facing north, including 5 bedrooms, lounge, dining-room, sewingroom, kitchen, and laundry combined, large sunporch, conservatory, bathroom (porcelain bath and pedestal basin), lava, tory (septic tank). Fireplaces in 3 bed. rooms. Electric stove, dual hot water syg. tem. Telephone. Concrete paths. OUTBUILDINGS comprise Woolshed. Implement Shed, 2 Garages, Granary Loosebox, Large Stable and Chaffhouse! Storeroom, Woodshed, Man’s Whare (e± and open fireplace). Cowbyre (2 bails) Dairy. Large Fowlhouse. Good orchard and vegetable garden. CULTIVATION: The following crops are sown:—l2 acres White Oats; 10 acres pedigree H. 1.; 20 acres Lupins; 20 acres Partridge Peas; 50 acres down in Lucerne; 31 acres White Oats; 41 acres ploughed for Turnips; 20 acres worked for Rape; approximately 100 acres in grass and sub. clover. Balance of farm in rotation. TERMS and CONDITIONS OF SALE; 10 • per cent, on fall of the hammer, 40 per cent, on possession; balance 50 per cent, to remain on Ist mortgage for five years at 4J per cent. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This is one of the most desirable properties in the RTkais district being very handily situated onlv 3 miles from Rakaia Township, Railway and Post Office; 15 miles from Ashburton and 4 miles from Chertsey. School Bus passes the front gate. Rural mail delivery every day at 8 a.m. Main highway (bitumen road) 4-10ths of mile from front entrance. Mr Kingan has specialised In topdressing programmes (Lime and Super) and has cut 6000 bales of good lucerne hay during each of the last two seasotU. Carrying capacity last year was 750 ewes, 4QO dry sheep, 34 head of cattle, and 4 milking cows. We nave every confidence In recommending to prospective buyers who are looking for a property which can be adapted to any type of farming, including small seeds production, cropping and stock fattening. This property is tn wonderful heart and w r e can thoroughly recommend it. Inspection by arrangement with the Auctioneers. For telephone inquiries during business hours. Telephone No. 30, Ashburton, out* side business hours No. 684, Ashburton. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD„ Auctioneers,, East st., Ashburton. MESSRS WILDING, PERRY, DRURY and ACLAND. Solicitors to Vendors, Ashburton. 288 S N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. AUCTION SALE, SMALL FARMLET OF 6 ACRES. K On account of MR E. W. HUBBARD! . Farm road, Allenton, Ashburton: '• W’EDNESDAY, 15th OCTOBER. AT 2.30 P.M. In our LAND SALE ROOM, EA!ST ST. ASHBURTON, 1 We have been favoured with instructions from MR E. W. HUBBARD to oftr his small Farmlet of 6 acres, situated at Farm road, Allenton, together with-iD buildings thereon. BUILDINGS COMPRISE DWELLING 4 Rooms and Kitchenette, H. and C. Water, Electric Light, deep well, electric pump. Particulars as follows: Sitting room. 13ft 9in x lift 4in. opCa fireplace; Bedroom, 12ft 9in x lift ftfi fireplace, 2 built-in wardrobes; Bedroom. 10 x 7; Dining Room, 12 x 11, Coal Stove: Kitchenette, 12ft 6in x Bft, kauri top sink and floor to ceiling cupboards; Bathroom (porcelain bath), 7ft 9in x sft; Hall* Oft x 4ft 6in; Dairy, 10ft x 4ft Bin, with benches; Washhouse, 12 x 10, copper and tubs; Porch, 11 x 9, concrete floor, ail under one roof. OUTBUILDINGS: Shed. 21 x 21; Garaie, 15 x 9; large Fowlhouse and Pigstye. TERMS: 10 per cent, on fall of the hammer. Balance cash on possession. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: This Sale represents a good opportunity of obtaining a small farmlet of really good land situated only a short distance from Ashburton town and handy to the Allenton School, shops, and woollen mills. There is approximately one acre of Raspberry Canes and Strawberries are grown to perfection. For further particulars, apply:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD.

Auctioneers, East street, Ashburton. or MESSRS R. KENNEDY and SON, Solicitors, Ashburton. SPORTING GOODS CRICKET Pads and Boots, size 8, great order. A snip at £2 ss. Railway . Auction Rooms. 74 Victoria st. SELL, Akaroa Fishing Launch, mooring, Dinghy, all gear «First class. £3OOO. Consider exchange. A 7940, ’‘Press." GREEN Heart Fly Rod and Reel. Bait Caster, Graeme Junior level wind Ba l * Casting reel, 6ft 6in Clinker-built Dinghy. Ring 562 M, Rangiora. , ■ —X FINANCIAL M<-NEY to Lend Approved Security. Con* fidential. D. A Gunn, 146 Manchester st—:D.T.J. SEVEN Shares, Northern Building Society, over £4O in. Must sell. Offer wanted. A 8653, "Press.” SOUTHERN CROSS FINANCE CO.: Advances, Loans on Furniture, Pianos. Sewing Machines, Radios, Motor-cars, etc. to £lOO. 78 Cashel st., upstairs (OPPTurnbull and Jones) Telephone Bonds purchased.M.W> PROVIDENT Loan and Finance Co., 1> stablished 22 years, advances £5 to £li* on Furniture, Sewing Machines. Refrigerators. Pianos, Property Titles. Motor-car* etc. Bonds bought. 100 Cashel ft., Chcru opp. Tisdalls. and upstairs. ’Phone HOME FINANCE AND MORTGAGE Let the “M.L.C." assist you to BUY OR BUILD YOUR OWN HOME under our ATTRACTIVE REPAYMENT PLAN. Advances made on Freehold Property on First Mortgage in Christchurch a nfl Suburbs Consult THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD M.L.C. Buildings. Cnr. Hereford and Manchester streetsPhone 35-673. ws< FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS (Reducible Plan) cn RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. SECTIONS AND FOR HOME BUILDING COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES AND ATTRACTIVE CONDITIONS Applications Promptly Attended to (£1,300,000 Advanced since 1885) SYDENHAM MONEY CLUB 393 Colombo street. ’Phone j DRESSMAKING. TAILORING. ALTERATIONS. Repairs, etc.. experW done by Dressmaker. Mrs Ambrus, Durham st,, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, "THE PRESSCLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 12 words 2/18 words 3/24 words 4/Births. Deaths, Marriages, in Meniorjams. Bereavements, 5/- for five u nes ' 1/- for each additio. lins. Thereafter. rates, 10/6 per inch. Engagement Notices (must be signer by both parties), 6/3 If replies are to be posted, please sen» 6c extra.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 16

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