Auctions IV REINZ.| PUBLIC AUCTION | LEESTON 57.9035 HECTARES (143 ACRES IN 4 TITLES) ACCOUNT: MR L. C. VAN EEGHEN TO BE OFFERFJI FOR i SALE IX THE FXRMF’RS' LAND SALES ROOM. I ASIIEL STREET, i CMRISTtIR RCII QN THURSDAY MARCH 24, 1977 AT 2.30 P.M. IMPROVEMENTS: 2 Havbamai ■2‘200 and 1650 bale* . neat new Sheepyards, excellent | new fencing of treated Pine post. Cvclone. and electric wires, irrigation plant, Bin well. 25 h.p. electric motet and Ajax 3MS Punw. 3000 ft of underground mainline with hvdrants. enabling at least j 120 acres to be irrigated b> I side-roll system. Shingled land access. ■ SOIL: Materton Clay Loamh suitable for cropping, grazing < or other farming activities. , SITUATION: i mile from J Leeston, bounded b\ Har-U mans Road with access from Manse Road. 27 miles Christ- < church. COVER- 18 acres Lucerne. J 52 acies permanent pas- I ture, 70 acres Urop Stub-J blc or Fallow. I REMARKS: Tills desirable area of land situated close-in i to Leeston County Town willli be offered firstly as one block and if failing to reach • | the Vendor’s reserve, will be , put up again in blocks of i 41.0008 Ha (101.31 acres, and'. 16.9027 Ha (41.77 acres>. ; The land is highly fertile. I having in recent years had I heavy topdressings of poultr> ! manure. The opportunities to ’ buy smaller holdings such as, I this close to a countrv town ] are becoming scarce and 1 ’ oflers the chance to practice ; intensive farming. The im-l provements are of a high'| standard and in particular the . newly installed s\stem is aj] valuable asset. VENDOR S SOLICITOR: i Messis Hill Lee and Scott. Leeston. INSPECTION: > Strict!} bv appointment with the Auctioneers. i N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ASSN , LTD. LEESTON AND CHRISTCHURCH. AFTER HOURS PHONE POLSON HSL 7568. DALZELL LSN 869. 8851 j Properties for Sale ’cashmere $49,500 THREE double bedrooms and sunroom weatherboard home, on hill. Large lounge 20 x 15.| dining living 15 x 17 with open fireplace and a spacious, kitchen. This executive home has oil central heating and is in first-class order. To Inspect Phone 69-387, 68-609; a.h. Noel L>all 383-772,. Norm Greenaway 44-364. RICCARTON I! CLOSE DEANS BUSH i‘ PERMANENT MATERIALS'. $42,750 SPACIOUS family home I equivalent of fiur bedrooms,' large modern kitchen with adjoining dining area, beauti j ful lounge, two bathrooms,j two toilets, shower, auto. 1 washer and plenty of cup-:! boards. Delightful section, | well developed, complete ' with garage and sleepout. Pleasant view over grounds) of Riccarton House. Contact Brownie at: PHONE 62-769 or after hour, 81-562 1 M.R.E.I.N.Z. IRQ) ajßiaojdde o) e ' 5848 I LAM $41,000 IMMACULATE property situ ated in attractive tree lined. street. Three bedroom bri< k| f home on 30 perch section. , Spacious lounge with, separ< ate dining room. Open fire- , 1 place in lounge and qualltv i | carpets throughout. Here is ’ an executive home in the , ; right area and priced at the 1 realistic price of $41,000 For i i inspection phone sole agent. ;i Les Cutler, 798-200, a.h. 22-8379. B7Bl
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