LAND AUCTION 113 ACRES, 2 ROODS, FREEHOLD SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND On Account of MR W. J. CUNNINGHAM WINCHMORE On FRIDAY 16TH JULY, 1965. 2.0 P.M. In our Land Sale Room Burnett street, Ashburton DALGETY AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN, LTD., have been favoured with Instructions from MR W J. CUNNINGHAM, to offer by Public Auction at the above time and place this very desirable property comprising 113 acres, 2 roods Situated approximately 31 miles from Ashmurton on the main AshburtonMethven highway. Being Rural Sections 21710. 25423, 27651. Block IX. Ashburton. Subdivided into five paddocks. Present Condition: 20 Acres Oats. 18 Acres Green Feed Oats. 25 Acres under cultivation. Balance 1 and 2 year pasture. Irrigation available. Possession: August 13. 1965, or 7 davs after sealing Land Valuation Court Order consenting to sale. Terms: 10 per cent dale of Auction. Balance cash on possession. Auctioneers Note: The sale of this property, situated as it is on the outskirts of the Ashburton Borough, presents a rare opportunity for a farmer in search of first-class agricultural and grazing land near a main centre. Good prospect for development of Stud Farm or similar. For further particulars and inspection, apply to: DALGETY AND NEW ZEALAND LOAN. LTD., THE AUCTIONEER. ASHBURTON. Phone 5079; After Hours 6163. Member Real Estata Institute of N.Z. I 6535 <
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30793, 3 July 1965, Page 40
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