AUCTIONS inamtiMHEVi FENDALTON EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY COMPACT AND DELIGHTFUL MODERN HOME BUILT IN DOUBLE GARAGE SMALL SECTION JUST THE BEST SITUATION . 5 TUI STREET (Opposite St Barnabas) TO be sold by Public Auction in our auction sales room, Epworth Chambers, 176 Hereford Street. TUESDAY, JULY 20, AT 2.15 p.m. (Prior offers NOT considered) Account the Trustees in the Estate LATE MARTHA FREETH For the couple or single person contemplating a smaller home, here is an extraordinary opportunity. The situation is choice. The section of only 20 perches, lias pleasant balance of easily kept garden and lawn. The modern home is built for minimum maintenance and ease of housekeeping and there is a built-in double garage with indoor access. Landscape windows allow maximum sunshine and ranchslider glass partition combines the living area of lounge and dining room. There is a master bedroom, a twin and a single bedroom. Toilet has dual access from laundry and attractively appointed bathroom with separate shower cabinet. The home has quality fittings throughout and is sold complete with floor cpverings and window draped. With pleasure we arrange your inspection. Please telephone either our city office or Fendalton branch for appointment. SHERRIS AND WILSON, LTD, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 178 Herelord Street. Phone 50-039. Fendalton Branch. Phone 517-067. Solicitors to the Estate: HARPER, PASCOE and CO., 118 Hereford Street Phone 64-669. 3854 iSUIHStIUSIILL"] saann IN CONJUNCTION FENDALTON ATTRACTIVE HOME AND EVERGREEN SITUATION 7 MEDBURY TERRACE To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR AUCTION SALES ROOM, EPWORTH CHAMBERS, 176 Hereford Street. On TUESDAY, JULY 27, AT 2.15 P.M. For the Trustees in the Estate of the late JANE ALN GER. THE opportunity to acquire a property in this residential area of especial appeal is indeed rare and w T e confidentaly commend this home to the buyers in the medium price range. The environment is choice and pleasantly mature and the aspect, to the north and west, enjoys maximum sunshine and the evergreen vista over Waimairi Stream and Fendalton Park. To Medbury School is only a few steps; the university and new Fendalton shopping centre less than 5 minutes walk and for Fendalton bowlers, you are but the width of the park away. The 27-year-old bungalow is constructed of weatherboard with tile roof, and obviously neatly maintained. There are 2 bedrooms, lounge and separate living room. A single garage combines workshop. Prospective purchasers are invited to telephone either of our two offices for inspection appointment. SHERRIS and WILSON, LTD, Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 178 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. Fendalton Branch, Phone 517-067. Solicitors to the Estate, C. V. QUIGLEY and SONS, 158 Hereford Street. Phone 69-464. 3096 CATTLE SALE SOUTH ISLAND HEREFORD CATTLE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION NINTH ANNUAL BULL SHOW AND SALE AT TIMARU A. AND P. ASSN. SHOWGROUNDS ON FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1971 Sale commences at 1 p.m. Show commences at 11 a.m. Entry comprises:— 8 Rising 2-year-old Led Bulls. 1 4-year-old Led Bull 103 Rising 2 year-old Unled Bulls. 3 3-year-old and over Unled Bulls. 4 Yearlings for Show Purposes Only. VENDORS Allandale Station, Ltd; Mrs G. M. Burrows, O. R. Chamberlain and Sons, R. L. Connelly, 1. C. Ford; G. A. Fox; T. G. Gallagher; Glenfield Hereford Stud; Estate J. A. Holms; A. G. Jamieson; L. N. James and Co.; W. R. Lemon and E. Rutherford; D. and W. R. Malloch, R. H. Mead, Mt Cecil Farming Co., Ltd, Dr G. M. Morice; A. L. McKerchar; Pahu Downs, Ltd; A. D. H. Scott; I. P. Simpson; C. W. Turnbull; Valhalla Stud: L. J. Williams; R. Williams; E. M. Williamson. Catolgues available from the undersigned. Morning tea and luncheon available, licensed booth on Grounds. H. J. L. BAILEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 40, TIMARU.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32661, 17 July 1971, Page 38
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