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AUCTIONS ■ PUBLIC AUCTION oWf 133 ACRES 29 PERCHES BROOKSIDE ROAD, ROLLESTON To be offered in our Land Sale Room (Second Floor) Cashel Street ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1970 At 2.30 p.m. WE HAVE BEEN instructed by Mr J. R. Stackwood to offer for sale by Public Auction the above property with approximately 82 chains of road frontage to both Brookside and Burnham School Roads. This property which is subdivided into three main paddocks by gorse and post and wire fencing has a water race running through and also a 6in bore. Approximately 80 acres have been worked and will be sown in greenfeed, the balance being in old pasture. Buildings consist of two iron sheds useful for the storage of hay or Implements and a partly reconditioned two bedroom house which has been shifted to the site. AUCTIONEERS' NOTE: This property which is only 2 miles from the Rolleston Township and approximately i mile from the Main South Road should appeal to those seeking a farm property in the sought after area for intensive farming or for those wishing to add to their present holding. The property is in the process of being developed from the native and offers an opportunity for further improvements, the land is comparatively free from stone and grows good lucerne and is handy to the processing plant of D. H. Brown and Company. For further information and conditions of sale apply to: N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LIMITED, Cashel Street, Christchurch. Phone 71-699. MJt.EJJTE. or MB R. J. DE GOLDI, 147 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Solicitor for the Vendor. • 3999

PUBLIC AUCTION “BROOKSDALE" 532 ACRES freehold cropping, grazing and FATTENING LAND HAWARDEN ON ACCOUNT OF W. J. J. WARWICK TO BE HELD IN OUR LAND SALES ROOM, CASHEL STREET ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1970 AT 3 P.M. PARTICULARS: Situated one and a half miles from the Hawarden township, with school bus, district high school and all services available. This attractive holding is in several titles and could be subdivided, but as a unit combines an excellent balance of easy hill and flats. SUBDIVISION AND SHELTER: The property is divided into 29 paddocks by post and wire fences. The flat paddocks have several established and new shelter belts and the hUI block offers good natural shelter. WATER SUPPLY: The property is connected to the County high pressure water scheme and most paddocks have water reticulated to them from this supply. AU paddocks have access to water. PRODUCTION: The property has been carrying 1450 ewes, 500 hoggets, rams, etc., with 40 acres of cereals. In recent years the stock carried has been increasing and the property has further potential to increase production, the flat paddocks being weU suited to cropping. Hogget wool from this property has consistently realised top prices at the Christchurch Wool Sales, and all surplus stock sold off the property is sold fat COVER: 73 acres lucerne and lucerne grazing mixture - (Prairie grass and cocksfoot), 22 acres new grass (Govt stock white clover), '4l acres Greenfeed ex wheat, 24 acres fallowed for winter feed, 18 acres fallowed for lucerne. Balance pasture, all of which has been heavily topdressed and limed. FINANCE: THE VENDOR IS PREPARED TO LEAVE A SUBSTANTIAL SUM ON FIRST MORTGAGE TO AN APPROVED PURCHASER. BUILDINGS: Very comfortable modernised home with 3 double and one single bedroom, lounge, living room, ha th mom, Vitrhon with stainless steel sink, electric range, dual hot water, etc. OUTBUILDINGS: Two implement sheds, two haysheds (hold 2800 bales), woolshed, sheep yards. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: “Brooksdale” has been held by Mr Warwick’s family since 1920; in recent years it has beat heavily topdressed and limed, and connected to the County Water Scheme. With 160 acres of cropable flats and a balance of summer and winter easy hill country, this property allows for a diversified farming programme of cropping, fat lamb and wool production. With increased subdivision the carrying capacity and production could be stiU further increased. For those buyers looking for a start in farming and a sound one-man unit, we can recommend inspection. Inspection strictly by appointment with the Auctioneers: NZ. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN, LTD, M.R.E.I.N.Z. 4165 SOUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AND STATION AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION GERALDINE EWE LAMB AND TWO-TOOTH EWE FAIR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1970 STARTING TIME 10.30 am. 9545 ROMNEY EWE LAMBS 130 BORDER/ROMNEY x EWE LAMBS 100 PERENDALE EWE LAMBS 200 CORRIEDALE/ROMNEY x EWE lAMBS 14,560 ROMNEY TWO-TOOTH EWES 200 HALF-BRED TWO-TOOTH EWES 180 ROMNEY/BORDER x TWO-TOOTH EWES ________________________- 5538 SOUTH CANTERBURY STOCK AND STATION AGENTS' ASSOCIATION PLEASANT POINT TWO-TOOTH EWE FAIR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1970 STARTING TIME 10.30 a.m. 15,755 ROMNEY TWO-TOOTH EWES 140 BORDER/ROMNEY x TWO-TOOTH EWES 80 BORDER/MERINO x TWO-TOOTH EWES 5538

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32210, 31 January 1970, Page 41

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