Auctions J SHERRIS&ROBERTSONI LIMITED AUCTIONEERS MREINZ CAPACIOUS RESIDENCE FENDALTON A STATELY HOME BUILT TO A DEMANDING QUALITY to the order of the original owners Mr and Mrs H. B. Duckworth by the late E. G. Boniface, a master builder of widely known repute in the immediate pre-war unstinted-quality era- (1938), to the design of an eminent Englishman. DESTINED TO PREVAIL FOREVER as a residence of generous accommodation for living and entertaining and stately quality to us all. -■' ' ! s 122 STRAVEN ROAD A chosen situation so ideally located to a whole family’s needs and a whole 1624 m2 (64.2 perches) of sweeping lawn and privacy down to the wide Waimairi Stream frontage and surrounded and secluded by the most beautiful of tall English and Native trees and mature shrubs. OF WEATHERBOARD and SLATE ROOF and a design plan unique- in New Zealand, copied from the plans and specifications drawn by an eminent English Architect, this residence reaches from first view, and throughout the warming spaciousness, its’ rtfyal order and quality of construction profoundly and forever impressive. Maintenance too has obviously been methodically in character. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION upon the instruction of the Council of the UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY (the residence of the former Vice Chancellor) in our rooms Epworth Chambers, 176 Hereford Street, on WEDNESDAY MAY 24 AT 2.30 P.M. Seldom is there such a substantial and magnificent property to offer. Equally we promise the discerning purchaser of a stately residence of 4 double bedrooms and study proportions, with spacious drawing room and adjoining living room, completely separate large dining room — all respectively opening to upstairs balcony and downstairs paved terrace, the facilities of large kitchen and laundry, guests cloaks and powder rooms, traditional panelled entrance hall and all the various extras of a planned superior home including double matching garage, gardeners shed, all quality floor coverings, auto washing machine, dryer, wastemaster, burglar alarm system, North lawn floodlighting etc., etc. Our pleasure to answer your enquiries and arrange your inspection. Call either office. SHERRIS AND ROBERTSON LTD. The Auctioneers 176 Hereford Street. Phone 792-120. Fendalton Mall Office. Phone 517-067. Vendors Solicitors: Dougall and Company. ________________ 3267_
PRELIMINARY NOTICE PRELIMINARY NOTICE CLEARING SALE OF PLANT CLEARING SALE OF PLANT ACCOUNT ACCOUNT ACCOUNT mr c. j. McMillan mr c. j McMillan CLAREMONT CLAREMONT WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1978. MAY 17, 1978. SALE COMMENCES 1 P.M. SALE COMMENCES 1 P.M. PLANT 1976 14-ton Bedford Diesel Truck (16ft deck and air operated hoist, 16.000 km approx.), M.F. 500 A>*o Header with pick-pp (138 u hours), M.F. 595 Diesel Tractor (95 h.p., air conditioned cab, 900 hours), M.F. 124 p.t.o. Baler, Duncan 701 20-coulter Seedliner Drill, R. and G. HeavyDiscs with Hydraulic Ram and , Hose, Duncan 55 semi-mtd Plough, PZ Rotary Mower, PZ Centipede Rake, Farmall JI Tractor with 40ft Spray Boom, Pump and Foam Marker and 200 gallon Tank, Clough 22tine Hydarulic Grubber, 32ft Bin Grain Auger, Tandem , Wheel Trailer, Martin Port- ( able Concrete Mixer and , Petrol Motor (2 barrow mix), 3 40-tonne Plywood Silos, Set Mazda Truck Dual Wheels with new tyres, 2 Tractor ; Wheels and Tyres fit 178 or 188 M.F. Tractor, Farmall M Tractor, 4 Leaf Grub Har- ' rows and Bar, 3 Leaf Light j Harrows and Bar, Set of j Divider Shoes for Duncan 20 < Drill, 3 Furrow Hydraulic ] Plough. Bft Austin Roller, Me- . Cormick Binuer, sft B’tsh and ( Bog Discs. 2-furrow Trailing Plough. Hay Sledge. Steel , Bagging-off Bin. 10 tonne Steel j Grain Bin for Truck. 1 Steel Bin, 2-i tonne Steel Lins, Sundries, Timber, Posts and Building Materials. Tas Generator. Walker 1 and 3 Phase Electric Welder. Grain Tester. Mahogany Timber, Pinex Tiies, Quantity 6x2 and Bx2 Pinex Timber. Wen. Skill Saw. Approx. 250 Tanalised sin Fence Posts. Wooden Trusses, Timber Shutters for Boxing and 2 Steel Windowpanes. The above Plant in the main is in excellent order and is only being sold as ' our Vendor is giving up cropping. Finance is available on the larger items of Plant by prior arrangements with the Auctioneers. OUTSIDE ENTRIES • I 1972 M.F. 625 Header (16ft i cut. high lift rams, cab, ”j I hours). Fabourable 50 per cent terms available to an approved purchaser. I 1966 DBO Ford Truck. 16ft deck with hoist. 4000 miles with reconditioned motor, M.F. 185 Diesel Tractor with Cab. 1972 LWB Landrover ;26.000 miles,. Rushton 12ft Steel Lime Bin. Invader p.t.o. Hayrake. Bisley Seed Cleaner. 3 Phase Electric Quan- • tity Electric Fence “’ire Standards, etc., 4 Coils Cyclone, 100 Blue Gum Stakes, 2-bay Dog Motels. 200 Gallon Steel Tank. 30ft x 20ft PV Sheet. 2 Bales Baling Twine. 30-ton ; Cyclone Silo. Endless Chain, ; ‘ h.p. Single Phase Electric Motor, 3 h.p. 3 Phase Electric Motor, Taarup Rotary Mower tas new). FURTHER OUTSIDE > ENTRIES INVITED. ’ DIRECTIONS WILL BE SIGNPOST"’') FROM THE > TOP OF •“xI-ITI ROAD, I GLENITi. TIMARU TO CLAREMONT PYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS I LTD. AUCTIONEERS — TIMARU I 1660 j
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