Auctions SHERHIS HfIBERTSBNi i | AUCTIONEERS M.R .E.I.N.Z . CLEARING SALE FARM PLANT AND EQUIPMENT “KOA MARA" GOVERNOR’S BAY ON THE PROPERTY (just beyond Governor’s Bay on Main Teddington Road — look for Auction Notice Board) THURSDAY. APRIL 22. AT 1 P.M. i for the Vendor F. W. THROWER, ESQ., for whom we have sold the farm property and who is retiring to the city. EVERY LOT FOR ABSOLUTE SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER | THE INTERESTING OFFER INCLUDES: SAME Tauro tractor, 50 h.p., 275 hours, four1 wheel drive, in absolutely new condition; Gnat Mk I Villiers engine, electric start (purchased new 1970 and with power take-off assembly; metal welldeck solid farm trailer; Oliver Cletrac Model ; “A.G.” continental engine (interchangeable Massey I 101 Senior) and spare engine complete; shearing j plant, “Cooper” horizontal drive and “Stewart” j Sunbeam f h.p. (as new) with matching grinder; I wool table; Donald’s wool press; sundry shed I items; Gnat trailer; Haymaster 3-point linkage sft i cut; Busatis 3-point linkage 6ft mower; mower j knife grinder; Ferguson grader blade 7ft; quantity ■ corrugated iron in various condition; early hayrake j and haysweep; Monrotiller rotary hoe; Villiers 4- | cycle 1.7 h.p.; large meat safe; two “Hayes” hay feeders; Massey Ferguson 3-furrow plough; Massey Ferguson tandum discs; Massey Ferguson 3-point linkage harrows; “Martin” trailing grubbers; tip spray; rotor cut motor mower plus the usual ■ variety of sundry lots of useful farm gear. INSPECTION: Morning of sale with demonI stration of equipment by arrangementTERMS: Cash on day of sale—credit facilities during auction by arrangement prior to commencement of sale. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: All machinery in excellent mechanical order and sold accordingly. SHERRIS and ROBERTSON, LIMITED, THE AUCTIONEERS, 176 HEREFORD STREET. PHONE 50-039. FENDALTON OFFICE, PHONE 517-067. I 2365
j LIVINESTOMfSk REDCLIFFS ’ QUALITY HOME SHELTERED, WARM SPLENDID FOR RETIREMENT IDEAL YOUNG COUPLE’S FIRST HOME GENEROUS FINANCE AVAILABLE - i No. 38 CELIA ST To be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION | TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1976, at 2.15 p.m. jOn behalf Public Trustee — Account Irene Green In our Auction Salerooms, 121 Worcester Street. i CHARMING well built in perlmanent brick on neat easily (kept mature section. All the 'benefits of this healthy loca- ’ tion, easy access to buses, I shops, bowling greens and : seaside. Large comfortable lounge with open fire, 2 twin : size bedrooms, sunroom and convenient kitchen. Carpets, ■ draues included. The vendor now having given up housekeeping FOR DEFINITE SALE FINANCE: Generous already arranged and available to prior approved purchaser. Inspect with the Auctioneers, Telephone 69-783 a.h. 841-065. UVINESTONfS| 2977 LMKSTOIgs)| ESTATE REALISATION OUSTANDING OWNERSHIP FLAT SPREYDON PRIVATE, WITH GARDEN to be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION : Wednesday, May 12, at 2.15 p.m. On account Public Trustee, ■' Estate M. E. M. Wallace. J In our Auction Salerooms, 121 Worcester Street. i No. 2CA STOURBRIDGE Street A step from shops, a short walk to Barrington Mall and Park. On private well fenced section with own rear lawn and ample space for vegetable garden. Near new and in sparkling condition. This extremely comfortable home unit has a large lounge with Ranchsliders to sunny terrace. 2 double bedrooms, kitchen, dining with automatic stove, desirable features are the separate laundry and separate w.c., bathroom with marble top vanity unit. Attached walk-in garage has room for workbench and i storage. Beautiful carpets and | drapes throughout. DEFINITELY FOR SALE. Inspect with the auctionieers telephone 488-636; a.h. I 859-239. '’•BIBHBHKSEHEEK
I t | SHI RBISuHBBEHTSONn!| I AUCTION«eRB \ I ' Property & Furniture * MERIVALE ■ COMFORTABLE BUNGALOW ! OF EARLIER VINTAGE 1 SUPERB SECTION 3 HIGH DRY AND SELECT IN j THIS CHOSEN SITUATION, | IDEALLY SUITED FOR SUPERIOR MODERN RE-DEVELOPMENT 33 PERCHES ZONED R 1 188 ROSSALL ST (East side between Heaton Street and Leinster Road> To Be Sold By Public Auction For The Vendor W. A. BROWN, ESQ. ON THE PREMISES THURSDAY, MAY 6, AT 1 P.M. FOLLOWED immediately by the sale of residual furniture and effects (including fine ( set of hand crafted dining chairs four plus two carvers) listed this column week-end prior to sale. THE DWELLING: Au early bungalow in very good condition comprising three bedrooms, two living-rooms, kit- 2 chen, bathroom with shower I cabinet, two toilets, sunny < wide veranda, all plumbing r renewed in copper in 1965. garden shed. etc. I THE SITUATION. With ( wide and charming outlook s over the newly upgraded Ros- t sail Street to the Wairarapa I Stream and adjoining some of t the city’s superior homes, the i desirability is indisputable, f THE SECTION: Free drain- s ing and pleasantly elevated, lies east-west for all day sun c and the lovely trees surround- r ing the area, add a select qualitv and maturity. RE-DEVELOPMENT: Obviously a rare opportunity for superior new home or town houses. Our pleasure to arrange your inspection appointment. £ Sherris & Robertson Ltd The Auctioneers, 176 HEREFORD STREET, PHONE 50-039. Fendalton. Office, Ph. 517-067. Vendor’s Solicitors: N. E. TAYLOR. SON SHAW and ANDERSON. 2952 1 j |SHERBISBDBERTSONa| AUCTIONEER# Rrt.R K.I.M.Z. ADVANCE NOTICE FENDALTON , 1 QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW : and i 1 DESIRABLE SITUATION , i 194 CLYDE RD i BY PUBLIC AUCTION With 2/3rds Mortgage at ■ per cent to successful pur- : chaser. IN OUR ROOMS, i Epworth Chambers, 175 Hereford Street, on i WED., MAY 12. AT 2.15 p.m. For the vendors, MR and I MRS WILFRED MYRE. who are transferring to their re- ' tirement home. See this column next Saturday for further details. i Sherris & Robertson. Ltd The Auctioneers. i 2094
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