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AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSE PROPERTY & CONTENTS. 29 IVORY STREET RANGIORA FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1968 AT 1 p.m. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, 140 HIGH STREET, RANGIORA. ACTING on the instructions of the District Public Trustee we shall offer by Public Auctions, the house property in the Estae of Thomas Joseph Tonner. This property comprises Weatherboard Bungalow of 2 bedrooms, sunroom, lounge, living room, kitchen, etc, also garage and workshop. Connected to h.p. water and sewer. Situated on a fine 36.3 perch section, handy to centre of town and all amenities. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This property is in absolutely first class condition throughout and presents an oportunity to buyers interested in the purchase of a Bungalow Home which has been kept in top condition both inside and out. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO—WOOD & CATHCART, LTD, HIGH STREET, RANGIORA. 6689 JUSaBS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1968. STORE SHEEP We will offer: On account of MR A. J. BLACK, Culverden: 260 Five year old Corriedale Ewes. December shorn, dipped, and sound in the feet. STORE LAMBS On account of MR D. G. MALCOLM, “Rowley Mile,” Scargill: 500 Corriedale Wether lambs N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD, Auctioneers. CHRISTCHURCH. 2639 And N. K. OLSEN In conjunction. PUBLIC AUCTION GOVERNOR'S BAY 20 ACRES 3 ROODS 17.6 PERCHES MARKET GARDENING AND GRAZING LAND TOGETHER WITH HOME, GLASSHOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS ON ACCOUNT P. H. and J. R. SCHURINK IN OUR LAND SALE ROOM CASHEL STREET ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1968 AT 2.30 P.M. We have been Instructed by the vendors to offer for sale by Public Auction the above described land at Governors Bay. The land which is in three titles is subdivided into 11 paddocks by mainly post and wire fences is ideally suited as a market garden property, most of it being able to be worked by a tractor or alternatively home sites commanding an excellent view of Lyttelton Harbour. Buildings consist of a weatherboard and iron roof home with 3 bedrooms, livingroom, kitchen dinette, bathroom, electric water heating and septic tank . Outbuildings are a weatherboard packing shed 20 x 30. two glasshouses 109 ft x and 100 ft x 30ft, implement shed and garage. This property has been showing excellent returns for early tomatoes. potatoes, peas, and fruit and the farming operations could be Intensified further. OFFERING: LOT A: The property will be offered In the first instance as a whole, but if not sold will be offered in three lots as under. LOT B: 18 acres 0 roods 9.7 perches with house, outbuildings and glasshouses. LOT C: 2 acres 0 roods 31.6 perches with its own entrance to the main Teddington Governor’s Bay Road LOT D: 2 roods 16.3 perches. The section fronting on to the main Teddington Governor’s Bay Road An excellent water supply is available from two separate springs RATES: 6132. BOARD ERECTED. For further Information and conditions of sale contact, THE FARMERS M.R.E.I.N.Z. Auctioneers and Real Estate Agents, OR N. K. OLSEN M.R.E.I.N.Z. MURCHISON AND WOOD 116 Hereford Street, Christchurch, Solicitors for the Vendors. 8311 NELSON 2-TOOTH EWE AND EWE LAMB FAIR, BRIGHTWATER SALEYARDS, JANUARY 23, 1968. Commencing at 12 noon sharp. 4710 2-tooth Romney Ewes. 810 Romney Ewe Lambs. 70 2-tooth Perendale Ewes. 50 2-tooth Corriedale Ewes. 400 2-tooth Border Leicester Cross Ewes. 75 2-tooth Cheviot Cross Ewes. 6115 NELSON STOCK AND STATION AGENTS ASSN. 1639

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31582, 20 January 1968, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31582, 20 January 1968, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31582, 20 January 1968, Page 33

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