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AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’. THE FARMERS’. PUBLIC AUCTION. TIDY COMPACT BUNGALOW ON SMALL VERY NEATLY LAID OUT SECTION 60 NAYLAND ST., SUMNER. 60 NAYLAND ST., SUMNER. IN THE FARMERS’ LAND AUCTION ROOM. Cashel street, Christchurch, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. AT 2.15 P.M. ON ACCOUNT OF THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE and AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Executor in the Estate of the .late SARA JOPP. SITUATED WITHIN 2 MINUTES OF TRANSPORT, SHOPS and BEACH, this comfortable little Bungalow is the answer to a retired couple’s requirements. It comprises 1 DOUBLE and 1 SINGLE BEDROOM with built-in wardrobes, SUNROOM ENTRANCE. LOUNGE c W'th brick open fireplace, kitchenette. gas cooker, electric h.w.; bath- ' room, porcelain bath and basin, in- . side toilet, laundry with gas ' jßat.es £l5 Ils 7d. The easily main--1 tained section of 15 parches is in trim lawns and flower beds. BOARD ERECTED. s N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Cashel street, Christchurch, Auctioneers. 3 THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES o ESTATE AND AGENCY CO. OF p N.Z., LTD., cnr. Worcester and Manchester sts. HOBBS and CORBETT. c Solicitors for the Estate. fl 2702 P 1 ' ■ f b THE FARMERS’ c THE FARMERS’ F PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC AUCTION SHEEP AND CROPPING OR DAIRYING PROPERTY 125 ACRES o 125 ACRES CROWN RENEWABLE LEASE BROOKSIDE, LEESTON WE have been favoured with instructions from MR G. G. SMITH, BROOKSIDE, to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION in our LAND SALES ROOM, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. 1958, at 2.30 P.M., his valuable t Sheep and Cropping, br Dairying Unit, comprising 125 ACRES, Crown Renewable Leasehold, with an annual rental of '£7s per annum, to a Serviceman or £lOO to a Civilian. Improvements include a Modern Bungalow Home, built to S.A.C. specifications, comprising 2 Bedrooms, Sunroom, Lounge, large modern Kitchen with dual hot water and electric cooker. Bathroom and septic tank. Outbuildings include large modern Cowshea, and Dairy, Combined Granary, Tractor and Car Shed 35ft x 18ft, lean-to Implement Shed 20ft x 10ft, new Haybarn 1300 bale F capacity, 3-Unit Canterbury-type Pig Styes, Fowlhouse and Sheepyards. The Vendor wintered 300 Ewes r and milked 15 Dairy Cows and re- t fila cements, plus a little crop, this o ast season or would alternatively a milk 45 cows and carry replacements, c This Land has grown 96 bushels of c wheat per acre, and 84 bushels or E barley. At present 23 acres are c , being worked for wheat. a AUCTIONEER'S NOTE— c Properties of this nature in such a well favoured district are seldom obtainable land we- can thoroughly " recommend! inspection. . c For further particulars and condi- 0 tions of sale, apply:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., * LTD., Cashel st., Christchurch, or ■ Leeston. After Hours ’Phone 59-999, or 21 Leeston. Or MESSRS PAPPRILL and SON. 1 84 Hereford st., Christchurch, Solicitors for the Vendor. _2412 ~ THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS’ PUBLIC AUCTION BURNHAM RESIDENTIAL SITE WITH TWO-ROOMED BACH VERY CLCSE TO THE MAIN SOUTH ROAD ON BURNSIDE ROAD. ON account of THE ESTATE OF GEO. WM. DUTTON, Dec.’d. ! In THE FARMERS’ LAND AUCTION ' ROOM, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23rd, 1958, at 2.15 p.m. Acting ' under instructions from / THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, we will offer, as above 1 ACRE, 1 ROOD. 16.2 PERCHES OF LAND < together with a TWO-RCOMED t BACH. Conveniences comprise ] washing-up sink with cold water, i and hand pump, electric light. There j are two small outbuildings. ( VERY CLOSE TO THE MAIN SOUTH < ROAD AND BURNHAM MILITARY 5 CAMP. t For further particulars and condi- j tions of sale, apply to: THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, , Christchurch, 1 or THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., , Cashel street, Christchurch. ‘ Auctioneers. 2102 ‘ THE FARMERS’. < THE FARMERS’. CLEARING SALE AT RANGIORA, ; CLEARING SALE AT RANGIORA, ‘ FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1958, at 1.30 p.tn. ’ On Account MR L. J. BLAKE. To be held on the property situated on Marsh’s road, Southbrook. WE have been favoured with in- > structions from Mr Blake (whose property we have sold) to hold a Clearing Sale of his Stock, Implements, and Sundries, particulars of which are:— STOCK: 123 Romney one-year Ewes. 80 Halfbred one-year Ewes. 1 One-shear Southdown Ram. 4 Two-shear. Southdown Rams. 3 F.M. Southdown Rams. IMPLEMENTS:—FarmaII A Tractor (in good order), Burnett's Tip Trailer (25cwt), 2-Furrow Plough (Henry lift), Bft Roller, Pitchpole Cultivator, 3-leaf Medium Harrows, 6ft McAllister Topdresser, sft Trac- / tor Lift. Hercules Mower (with pea e attachments). ? SUNDRIES: Osborne Sheep Feeder, ‘ Wooltable, Sheep Tumbler, 50-gal. 1 Concrete Trough, 100 Stakes, 2 coils Cyclone Netting, 8 Hurdles, Tools ’, and Sundries, Ploughshares, Maul n and Wedges, 2 Axes, Crosscut Saw, 1 Hay Knife/ Gorse Knife, Fuel * Pump, Grease Gun. !. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The implements are in good order and the »• sheep in good condition to go into s the winter. Inspection would be s worthwhile to intending purchasers ’• who have yet to fulfil their sheep ree quirements. ’2 OUTSIDE ENTRIES: On Account Estate C. E. FITZPATRICK: 3-furrow Plough, 10ft £ Cambridge Roller, set Horne Disc . Harrows, Booth Macdonald 3- • furrow Plough, 11-Coulter McCormick Deering Drill, 5-leaf Tine ‘ Harrows and Bar, 3-leaf Tine Harrows and Bar. On Account CLIENT: 7ft Roller. Further entries of Machinery and Sundries only are invited for this fixture. * N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., 8 LTD., g Auctioneers, Rangiora. s, S’ THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCEd COMPANY. LTD. * All Classes of Insurance (except « Life) is OFFERS SERVICE AND SECURITY Support a New Zealand Company »- Manager for Canterbury: N SPEARY W.S. 1., LONDON’S Waxworks Museum. Big Easter Holiday attraction for all! Open Easter Saturday and Monday ce —Hay’s Roof—lo a.m.—5.30 p.m. m Entrance—Hay’s Tearoom Doorway, rn Gloucester street. FOR Rail, Sea, or Air Transport, 14 anywhere, see Whittakers. ’Phone S. 69-759. M.W.S.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 24

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