’ Auctions ' i AUCTlONkena SPRINGSTON INVESTMENT COTTAGES SELI CONTAINED COTTAGES (one becoming vacant and remaining so for new owner’s option of occupying or relettig) i ACRE. SECTION Mature planting, wide frontage, with charming ural surroundings DESIRABLY SITUATED (near Spriugston Hall. School, shops and Midland bus stop and just U miles from Lincoln College) 10 BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION tn our rooms. Epworth Chambers. 176 Hereford Street, on TUESDAY. APRIL 24, AT 2.15 P.M. Within 25 minutes of the City by sealed road, Springston is one of the rural villages to confidentaly enjoy' a residential growth potential by the unique influence uf our Lincoln College, the farmlands and roadsides immaculately maintained, the vast privileges of clean air and country environment — what better investment it’s real estate! This section has ultimate appeal as a new home site. Meantime there are two comfortable cottages, separate buildings and entirely self contained — one becoming vacant for the new owner to occupy or re-let - with refrigerators and washing machines. floor coverings, drapes and some furniture For the .younger or older persons — a home investment with secondary income and the rare convenience of easy cash deposit
TWO-THIRDS MORTGAGE for three years 10 per cent p.a.H subject to your arranging approval prior to auction GOVT. VAL $lB,OOO Call us for inspection arrangement and further details. SHERRIS & ROBERTSON, LTD, The Auctioneers, 176 Hereford Street, Phone 792-120: Fendalton Mail office, Phone 517-067. Vendor’s solicitors: Ronaldson Wylie and Averill. 1175
RANGIORA 23A WEST BELT NEW 2 STOREY HOME 1842 SQUARE METRES ON A/C MR & MRS R. H. SHELTON TO BE HELD IN OUR PREMISES 200 KING STREET, RANGIORA ON THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AT 2.15 p.m. BUILDING: 2 storey home containing 4 bedrooms, 22 x 16 lounge with Visor fire, 16 x 12 dining area, separate 12 x 12 kitchen, 18 x 14 mezzanine floor, 2 toilets, separate shower, sunken bath, 10 x 9 laundry, dual 60 gallon cylinder. REMARKS: This home has some construction and painting to be finished. The house is well sited on the large section. It has a spacious atmosphere with the mezzanine floor, and can be fully i recommended to the home handyman. The property is , | only on the market as the owners are being transferred to the North Island. i AUCTIONEERS: THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO. LTD. MREINZ. PHONE RANGIORA 6399, After hours: ' Andy Williams Chch 519-153. SOLICITORS: Corbett, Smith and Ayton. (Mr Ayton) 59640 BUILDERS INVESTORS CORNER SITE WE are pleased to offer for definite sale by auction this | prime north-facing corner | site. At present on the site • is a large home with attached shop. While the building is in sound order and would still be an excellent investment, we feel that the value is in this excellent corner section. BY AUCTION 34 PERCHES 662 WORCESTER STREET (Cnr Wyon & Worcester) 2.30 P.M. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, In our Land Sales Room, 193 Cashel Street, Christchurch. DALGETY’ NEW ZEALAND, LTD, 1 PHONE 798-200, • CHRISTCHURCH. 3007
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