_ Auctions DISPERSAL SALE GENERAL ENGINEERING PLANT FRIDAY, DEC. 9, , 1977, ! 10.30 a.m. ' FAVOURED with instructions from Messrs Steelweld (Canterbury), Ltd, Hilton Highway, Washdyke, who are disposing of their business, Messrs Wrightson NMA Lt<i, • win offer on the site. Washdyke, all that Plant and Ma- ’ chinery used in the general I engineering field as listed. • Gas regulators, hoses and torches; 1 EMF water cooled 1 spot welder; 1 horizontal ro- > tating table (no motor); 1 . adjustable rotating table (no motor); 1 set hand operated 5 steel shears; 1 No. 3 Morse - taper drill press (with motor): I 1 tapping attachment fol above; 1 power hacksaw (with motor); 1 Dyco sawbeiicli (with motor); 1 12in pedestal grinder (with motor) 1 water I cooled forge; 1 3cwt anvil: . ’ 1 mechanical straightening press; 1 hydraulic vertical > press; 1 Aboga radial drill ■ press; 1 welding plant 406 . amp EMF plus Argon attachment for aluminium; 1 weld- ■ ing plant 300 amp EMF; 1 ; welding plant 220 amp Apex: I 1 welding plant 150 amp Steelstream; 1 welding plant 350 , amp Steelstream; 1 .welding plant 315 amp Esab (wire , feed); 1 welding plant 200 amp Transmig complete with I Lynx Pack wire feed (boom , mounted); 1 Transpax 180 , amp; 1 lathe plus motor; 2 ■ overhead gantry with trolleys 5 for chain blocks, free stand- . ing; 3 overhead beams attached to building with trolleys: 1 swivelling gantry with J ton electric hoist; 2 car trailers loOOcwt; 1 cut-off ma- , chine with 18in blade; 7 sets of micrometers both inside > and outside up to Bin; 1 Brinell hardness tester; 1 adjustable boring head No. 4 taper; 1 nibbier 3/16 plate capacity; 1 4in electric hand ' grinder; 1 Sin Skilsaw; 1 gin Bosch electric drill: 2 Jin Black and Decker drills: 1 Jin Black and Decker drill plus sanding attachment; 1 4in angle head air grinder; 1 box of assorted twist drills and reamers; 30 assorted G and sash clamps; 5 fire es tinguishers; 1 set of Whiti worth taps and dies Jin-lin I complete with stocks and dwangs; 1. high speed electric ! grinder; I air compressor 100 ] cu. ft Broomwade complete j with receiver; 5 vices; bolt I cutters; sundry tools. 1 oil heater, 1 Stahwille socket set Jin drive; office desks and chairs; drawing machine and > board; adding machines. i Outside entries include: Mayfield cultivator, gang mower, oil heater, winch motor. Prior inspection can be made on Thursday. December 8, 1977, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. or earlier by contacting the Auctioneers: WRIGHTSON NMA LTD, TIMARU 2995 BBWMI AUCTION SALE Block of Four Shops, Main Shopping Centre, Thames. Street, Oamaru. Friday, December 16, 1977 at | 2 p.m. > in the Old Bojs* Rugby Club Rooms. ' Steward Street, Oamaru. i WRIGHTSON NMA, LIMITED have been favoured with instructions from the trustees of the estate Lydia Thomas, to offer by Public Auction . I the above property. Legal description and area: Oamaru Borough Renewable Leasehold Section being » Lease 355657 1012M2 (1 Rood) . for 21 years from 6.12.69. Sec- : tion 2 Block 6of Town Oama- ) iru C.T. 241/137 [ Situation: On Thames Street v between Eden and Coquet * Streets, next door and south ; of Woolworths in what is considered the busiest part of the Thames Street shopping centre. ; BuDdings: Consist of an • Oamaru stone building (sub- ’ divided into four shops which » has a 65ft frontage on Thames • Street. • Description and lease for each shop: SHOP No. 1 — 1 address 163 Thames Street — at present occupied as tearooms. Containing shop space 26ft x 16ft 6in. Dining room area 36ft 6in x 20ft, kitchen -20 ft x 12ft, kitchenette 13ft x 13ft, bakehouse 44ft x 15ft, 2 store rooms. 2 dressing rooms. ■ The present occupier lias a lease which expires July 5. .1981. SHOP No. 2: — address 165 Thames Street — at present occupied as fruit and vege- • table shop. Containing shop ’’ space 22ft x 14ft, store room 13ft x 14ft. 2 other store rooms, kitchenette, upstairs i i flat containing living room,l bedroom and bathroom. The 1 present occupier has a lease! [until July 4, 1978 but with the! I right of renewal for a further 13 years. SHOP No. 3 — address 167 i Thames Street — at present •occupied as a childrenswear shop. Containing shop space 49ft x 14ft. office .14ft x sft, i upstaii-s of 3 store rooms. The present occupier has a lease ’ until July 5. 1978 but with the right or renewal for a further i 3 years. SHOP No. 4 — address 169 Thames Street — at present occupied as a leathergoods shop. Containing shop space 30ft x 15ft, office 15ft x 15ft, ‘ store room, upstairs contain- ’ ing 3 store rooms. The pre§- ' ent occupier has a lease until K July 5. 1978 but with the right i of renewal for a further 3 1 years. Please note that the above j shops are to be sold as one i Terms and conditions of sale: Ten per cent of the 'purchase price plus stamp , duty on the fall of the hamjmer. Balance in cash on the . ; date of possession which shall . 'be January 31. 1978. • ! Vendor's solicitors: M/s 'Berry, Alty and Neill, Eden ’ ‘Street, Oamaru. Inspection bv arrangement | with the auctioneers who can ’ r supply further information: WRIGHTSON NMA b i LIMITED, Thames Street, Oamaru. Phone 49-356. After hours G. L. Wheeler. 137-797. 1 i 2460
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