AUCTIONS THE FARMERS’ THE FARMERS' WAIKARI VALUABLE 25 ACRES VALUABLE 25 ACRES PUBLIC AUCTION In the Farmers’ Land Sale Room, Rangiora, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1960, at 2.15 p.m. On Account MRS W. F. J. ROWE. On Instructions from Mrs Rowe we will offer as above this valuable block of land comprising 24 acres 2 roods 51.1 perches in the Waikari Township, and having a frontage of approximately 18.75 chains to the main street and 4.5 chains to the road to the flour mill. 5 PADDOCKS, one in new grass with greenfeed oats, second in oats, balance older grass. DWELLING: Seven main roomed Wooden House with electric light and fuel range. OUTBUILDINGS: Registered Milking Shed and Dairy, Fowlhouses (150 birds). Garage. 2 Hay Sheds. Primary School near, and High School bus at gate. BOARDS ERECTED. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— Mrs Rowe at present supplies milk to Waikari, and a purchaser could take over 5 cows and plant at valuation if required. An abundance of trees affords good shelter, and a fall to the north assures of ample drainage and all available sunshine. There is an excellent building site with established lawns, shrubs and trees. This, its long frontage and proximity to the township, makes it a grand investment for the future. Offers prior to Auction would be considered. For conditions and arrangement to inspect apply: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., AUCTIONEERS. Rangiora and Hawarden PAPPRILL and FRAMPTON, Barristers and Solicitors, Christchurch. 7471 THE FARMERS' THE FARMERS' OXFORD PROPERTY REALISATION TO BE OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN 8 LOTS 8 LOTS On Account of the Trustees in the Estate of the Late THOMAS DOODY In the A. and P. HALL, OXFORD, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1960, AT 2 P.M. LOT 1—26 acres 1 rood 35.7 perches on Bush road 1 mile from township, with a 3 bedroomed bungalow-type home. Large sunroom, sitting room, open brick fire; kitchen, electric and fuel cooking, h. and c. water; laundry, copper and tubs; store room, double garage, stable and fowlhouse. 33 MAIN PADDOCKS watered by springs. LOT 2—19 acres 2 roods 35 perches bare land opposite Lot 1. 2 MAIN PADDOCKS fronting Mill road and Bush road, watered by county races. One paddock 2-year grass, the other older grass. Gorse and wire fences. LOT 3—38.7 perch Building Section with 136 LINKS FRONTAGE to Park avenue, a most desirable residential area. Good well. LOT 4—2 roods Main street, Oxford, a vacant house with shop frontage. 2 bedrooms, kitchen, sitting room, h. and c. water, electric power. Garage and old Oxford library. A GRAND CENTRAL SITE. LOT 5—206 acres 2 roods 35 perches Crown Leasehold situated Ram Paddock road. Coopers Creek, 8 miles from Oxford. An ideal summer grazing and cattle wintering run. Well fenced in 1 block. Good PERMANENT CREEK WATER. Leased for a term of 66 years from 1/1/39 at £4l 12s net annual rental. Must be of interest to farmers on the flat. LOT 6—6 acres 17 perches, no buildings, on Depot road, just over Eyre bridge, suitable run-off, lucerne or root crops. LOT 7—l rood 24 perches Cheapside street with a 2 bedroomed comfortable home, sitting room, open fire, electric range, electric hot water: kitchenette, bathroom, laundry, copper and tubs. Garage, woodshed, fowlhouse. Attractive section, wide frontage. XX>T 8—23 acres 3 roods 15 perches on main Coopers Creek road, 1 mile bitumen to Oxford. A NEAT 4 BEDROOMED HOME, well sheltered. Sitting room, living room, bathroom, electric and fuel range, h. and c. water.. Cowshed and. dairy, 2 fowlhouses, large implement shed. Fenced into- 5 MAIN PADDOCKS. 1 worked, balance in grass. Watered from creeks. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: The realisation of this estate offers a wide selection of properties in all parts of Oxford. All lots will be offered with vacant possession except Lots 4 (shop only let—house vacant) and 7, which is subject to existing tenancy. For inspection and conditions of sale apply:— N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., . Auctioneers, Oxford and Rangiora. Messrs Helmore, van Asch and Walton. Solicitors, Rangiora 3380 raOPERTIES FOR SALI for 4-bedroom Home. This is urgently required by a family man who has been transferred to Christchurch from North Island. For a quick sale, ’Phone 62-769. Binns, Barber and Keenan, Ltd. 2362 BROOKSIDE: Dairy Harm. 166 acres, carrying 70 head cattle. 5-roomed House, all farm buildings, £l3O per acre and terms arranged. Devlin, Agent Rangiora- , 6712 BEACH Cottages: We have Cottages for sale at all beaches from Kairaki to Amberley. Inquiries welcomed. Devlin. Agent. Rangiora. <712 eryndWA: AiMangl rbatL Wairakei road area. 3 BR., Roughcast, modem home. Lovely position and section. Garage. Concrete path. Sun all day. Only £4350. ’Phone 70-423 or 49-833. D. H. JONES. CAffHßi»t, £sodo. Lovely hill position. Immaculate modem 3bedroom Bungalow. 37-perch section. C. Mcllroy. Thone 75-169. 7064 c l o sE Burwood Hospital: Near* new concrete block Bungalow, 2 bedrooms and sunroom. Offer wanted as owner going overseas. Sherris and Wilson Ltd., after hours 67-847. 5853 FOR Sale for removal, 3-bed-room House, 361 Manchester st. Good order. Suitable farm. Keys. etc., ’Phone 78-752.X8938 FIVE Bedroom Accommodation: Superior, well-appointed home. Excellent wardrobes and cupboards. 57 perches. Close R.C., Church, transport and shops. £6300. Sherris and Wilson. Ltd., After hours 67-847,5836 GRAND Investment. Central Brighton. 4 excellent Flats let £520 p.a. Price £4500. Ford and Hadfield, Ltd. 3731
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