A RARE OPPORTUNITY HIGHLY PRODUCTIVE RURAL HOLDING SUITABLE FOR MARKET GARDENING OR THE LIKE 257 WOOLDRIDGE ROAD, HAREWOOD 10 ACRES AGRICULTURAL LAND WITH LARGE PACKING SHEDS AND STOREROOMS. SUBSTANTIAL FINANCE AVAILABLE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, AT 2.15 p.m. IN OUR LANDSALE ROOM, 239 MANCHESTER STREET FAVOURED with instructions from the vendor we offer this unique block situated so centrally within the city, onlv a stone’s throw from major produce markets. Eminently suitable to horticultural purposes. A substantial range of packing and storage sheds, the fertility of the land and its position endorse the value of the property. FINANCE: To a previously approved purchaser the vendors are prepared to leave a substantial portion of the purchase price on registered first mortgage at favourable terms. Full details and inspection by arrangement with the Auctioneers:— Vendors Solicitors: Messrs Simes, Jacobsen and Steel. 96 Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH 1.
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