LAND AUCTION BANKS PENINSULA GRAZING LAND 413 ACRES FREEHOLD Situated PERAKI On Account ESTATE LATE J. A. McDonald ON FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1973, AT 2.30 P.M. PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD have received instructions to offer for sale by Public Auction in their Cashel Street Land Sales Room as above: 413 acres first class Banks Peninsula grazing country lying well to the sun, growing natural grasses and clover. The land runs from sea level to approximately 900 feet, has an excellent wate’’ supply from natural springs and creek. Subdivision is into 3 blocks by wooden post batten and wire fences. Buildings comprise 2 stand woolshed with E.P . sheep sards, and hut with E.P. STOCK: 620 Romney breeding ewes Lambing approx. 110 per cent. RATES: $132 57 PEST DESTRUCTION: $41.30. TERMS: 10 per cent deposit plus stamp dutv on the fall of the hammer, balance in cash on date of pos session. POSSESSION: April 16. 1973. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This block of first class native stock country has been in the McDonald family for well over 50 years and is only being offered for sale as the Trustees wish to wind up the Estate. It is situated in Peraki Bay. handy to the beach and only 9 miles from Little Rix er and 45 miles from Christchurch. It enjoys an excellent evenly distributed rain fall and is completely in its native *tate. As well as the above sheep being carried, over luO head of cattle are usually wintered. PYNE, GOULD. GUINNESS LTD, LICENSED LAND AGENTS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SOLICITORS: Raymond. Donnelly and Co.. 80 Hereford Street. CHRISTCHURCH. 3855
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33153, 17 February 1973, Page 44
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