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Auctions CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS PLANT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, AT 1.30 P.M. ACCOUNT MR J. E. FLETCHER TO BE HELD ON the property previously owned by Mr D. H. Milligan, near the Cup and Saucer Corner, Waimate. The Canterbury Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. have been favoured with instructions from Mr J E. Fletcher, who is changing his farming programme, to sell by Public Auction, at the ! the above time and place, his farming plant now surplus to his requirements. Particulars of plant are as follows: I.H.C. Auto Header; Massey Ferguson 165 Wheel Tractor, 4200 hours; Irrigation Unit; John Deere Hay Baler; 665 ft x 2in Alkathene pipe; Grain Auger; Reid and Gray Hyd. 4-furrow Plough; Reid and Gray Hyd. 2-furrow Plough; M.H. 15 Coulter Drill: Suntrail Harrows; B.M. Tandem Discs; Coilmaster 13-tine Grubber; 3-leaf set Tine Harrows and Bar; 2 sets 4-leaf Tine Harrows and Bars; Roller Drill; John Deere No. 5 Mower Hay Sweeps; Steel Bulk Bin; Ford V 8 332 cu. in Marinised Boat Engine (suitable jet); Challenge Post Hole Digger; Tip Trailer; Car Trailer; Murphy Safety Cut-out Gear and Timer (new); 3 Galvanised Iron Grain Silos; 2 Mesh Grain Silos; Cattle Spray; Bagging-off Bin; Villiers Motor and Pump; Quantity Grating (in sections); Centrifugal Pump; Stub 8 and No. 12 Galvanised Wire; Barbed Wire; Sheep Axles; Compressor; Quantity Cyclone Netting; No. Netting: Posts; Standards; Spinning Jenny; Fencing and Tailing Gear; Anvil: 2 Jacks: Vice Grease and Grease Guns Bolt Cutters: Snig Chain; Wire Ropes; Quantity Timber and Sheets Corrugated Iron; Wheel Weights; Pulleys; Ladders; Tarpaulin; Tyres and Rims: Workshop and Garden Tools; Belts; Petrol Pumps M.T. Drums; Grass Seed; Partridge Peas: Super and various other items. CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN, LID, FARM SERVICES DIVISION, WAIMATE. 2466 SHERRISfIDBERTSI]Ni| AUCTIONEERS M.R. E.I.N.Z. CITY COMMERCIAL ZONING C/5 20.1 PERCHES RARE :: CENTRAL :: PRESTIGE DISTINCTIVE BUILDING PREMIER SITUATION 128 OXFORD TERRACE THE SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTRUCTED AND THOROUGHLY MAINTAINED PROPERTY OF CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (INC.) with Ist floor for many years occupied by CHRISTCHURCH STOCK EXCHANGE, LI D.. To be sold in the Committee Room of the building BY PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. AT 2.30 P.M. in consequence of the Club’s decision to centralise its administration at Riccarton Racecourse Relinquishing this property is a major event in the Club’s history, having acquired the site in 1912 and occupied the new building in the following year. The sound condition today is evidence of the original unspared quality construction and the distinctive design by the then eminent Architects Luttrell Bros, created a building of a character and appeal unique among our smaller central commercial buildings—to survive the continuing change of style this far and for many years to come. The first floor has been occupied by Christchurch Stock Exchange, Ltd, since its inception and comprises offices, call room and public gallery (the current lease expires 9/7/81). The ground floor has equally spacious rooms including a large impressive Committee Room and Strongroom (186 square feet). There are toilet facilities on each floor as well off rear courtyard. Total gross floor area 7337 sq. ft. Interior layout is eminently suited to modern upgrading. THE SITUATION midway between Hereford and Cashel Streets, the location commercially and professionally is without peer and the fronting aspect over Oxford Terrace and Avon River is profoundly English and forever a natural blessing to be enjoyed by this site. The proposed pedestrian mall for Cashel Street and the modern redevelopment of neighbouring sites will transform ■ this central area, assuring a progression of real estate value second to none — how rare the opportunity this historic auction offers! TERMS. The executive is agreed to leave a substantial proportion of the price realised on Ist mortgage for three years at 9i per cent p.a. subject to prospective purchasers arranging prior approval. We cordially invite your enquiry for further details and inspection appointment. SHERRIS AND ROBERTSON, LTD, The Auctioneers 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. FENDALTON OFFICE—Phone 517-067, Solicitors to C.J.C.: Lane, Neave and Co. 2622

PROPERTY AUCTION CITY INVESTMENT RARE OPPORTUNITY 3 SELF CONTAINED FLATS 33.8 PERCHES RSA 18 GLOUCESTER STREET TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION TN OUR ROOMS. 182 HEREFORD STREET. FRIDAY. AUGUST 27, AT 2.15 P M. The two storey building comprises three self contained flats presently let at a total of $Bl per week. Car parking could also be developed at the front of the section. The property is situated in an ideal letting location, being close to the city and has a future potential in the 33 perch section Government valuation $39,000. Owner keen to sell. Inspection bv appointment with the Auctioneers. Further particulars: N. H. McCROSTIE and CO.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 182 Hereford Street. Phone 68-669. 2551

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Press, 21 August 1976, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 21 August 1976, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 21 August 1976, Page 41

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