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auctions PUBLIC AUCTION 190 ACRES BROOKSIDE CROPPING ANO FATTENING LAND. On account of MR J. C. INGOLD ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 27. 1966. at 2.30 p.m. IN THE FARMERS' LAND SALES ROOM, CASHEL STREET. The NZ. Farmers' Co-op. Assn. Ltd., in conjunction with the National Mortgage and Agency Co. of N.Z. Ltd., >t a ' e been favoured with Instructions from Mr J. C, Ingold to offer his I Brookside property for sale by ■ Public Auction, UNLESS PREVIOUSLY SOLD BY | PRIVATE TREATY. j PARTICULARS— Situated one mile west of the Doyleslon Township. BLOCK A AREA: 100 acres. COVER: 8 acres Lucerne. 12 acres Govt. Stock Arikl. 8 acres Chou Mocllicr. BUILDINGS: HOMESTEAD: Weatherboard Bungalow containing 3 double bedrooms, lounge/sunroom, kltchen/living room, bathroom, toilet (septic tank) and laundry. Extras in this neat compact home include automatic washing machine. Shacklock Chef automatic cooker and fitted floor coverings. GRANARY: 21 x 15 with raised floor. STORE SHED-WORKSHOP: A very useful shed constructed in brick. COWSHED-DAIRY: Unused at present but could bo refitted. Sheep Yards, Fowlhouses and Garage. BLOCK B AREA: 89 ac. 3rd. 32 perches. COVER: 12 acres fallowed for Barley. 18 acres Aotea Wheat. 8 acres Lucerne. Balance pasture. BUILDINGS—WOOLSHED: 2-stand capable of holding 140 ewes. SUBDIVISION AflD WATER SUPPLY— Both blocks are well subdivided into handy paddocks and all but six paddocks have a good water supply. ORDER OF SALE— The property will first be offered for sale as one and if it fails to reach the reserve will then be offered In two blocks as above. AUCTIONEER S NOTE— This year Mr Ingold Is running 750 ewes (lambing August 13) and in addition will harvest 38 acres of cereals. 28 acres white clover and 12 acres of grass seed. All pastures receive 2cwt. of fertiliser each autumn. This property is handily situated with school bus and mail at gate and is only 27 miles from Christchurch by sealed roads. For ayone looking for a high producing compact unit we can recommend inspection. Either block would make a good dairy unit. Mr Ingold is selling to complete the purchase of a larger holding For full partiulars and arrangements to inspect, contact: NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. LTD. CHRISTCHURCH N.Z. FARMERS' CO.OP. ASSN . LTD., Christchurch and Leeston. STOCK and STATION AGENTS. M.R.E.I.N.Z. Solicitors for the Vendor, Messrs Layburn and Hodgine, 130 Hereford street. 3765 DISPERSAL SALE OF DAIRY HERD STUDHOLME SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1966, AT 1.30 P.M. THE Canterbury Farmers' Cooperative Association. Ltd., have been favoured with instructions from Mr J. A. Crulckshank (who is giving up dairy farming) to hold a dispersal sale of his Friesian and Frieslan-Jersey Herd at the above time and place. 24 Friesian and Frleslan-Jersey-Cross Cows (second and seventh calvers, due August-September). 6 Two-year Friesian Helfers (due August-September). 5 Friesian Helfer Calves 1 Three-year Reg. Friesian Bull. Auctioneers Note: This high grade herd Is being dispersed solely due to a change of farming programme by our vendor. All the herd have been r.B. tested and have been vaccinated against C.A. We can thoroughly recommend this herd to intending purchasers. Catalogue available on day of sale. CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OP ASSOCIATION, LTD., Auctioneer!, Waimate. 2956 farm properties for PRIVATE SALE I 226 ACRES of high producing ' he h«t ,rlnge i 0 ' '“/some of the best cropping land In Canterbury. which is also capable of being used successfully for , fattening, or dairying. At present has over 40 acres in wheat, I 26 acres In peas, 20 acres oats, 50 acres to go Into barley. Bali ance is in good pasture, capable of producing small seeds. Main nomestead is spacious brick residence of 3 bedrooms. Second house has 5 bedrooms. 860 ACRES early sheep country, i running 5 ewe equivalent per i acre, at present. Excellent im- • provements, including 2 homel steads. haysheds, Implement - sheds, wool-shed and sheep yards. This property is handJ uy situated, and priced to sell. 360 ACRES freehold property, carrying 1350 sheep, with lambf ing of 110 per cent. Wool s weights average 11J lbs. Com- , fortable 2 bedroomed bungalow, , new wool shed, implement shed, and hay shed that will hold 1800 bales. This Is excellent early sheep country, capable of further development. Price £73 per acre 0.n.0. For full particulars contact: N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. 71-699 M.R.E.I.N.Z. 8| 2291

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 38

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