Auctions ■■ I til I I ■■ 111 I MIMI DEVONDALE JOHNS ROAD BELFAST Account MESSRS RHODES and TAGGART LTD. Lot 1 Home on 35 hectares (86 acres). Lot 2 Home on 8 hectares (20 acres). Lot 3 8 hectares (20 acres) bare land. Lot 4 19 hectares (46 acres) bare land. Upto 50 p.c. Mortgage Finance Available to Purchasers Approved Prior to the Auction IN OUR LAND SALES ROOMS 378 CASHEL STREET, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30,1979, 2.15 p.m. Auctioneer’s Note Regarded as» equal to the, best land in the province, this fertile free draining silt loam is ideally suited for intensive market gardening, Berry fruit or cropping. With a long road frontage onto Johns Road and its close proximity to the Northern Motorway the property is strategically placed and has obviously outstanding future potential for commercial or residential development. The holding will be offered firstly as a total area. If not sold it will then be offered in 3 seperate titles. For genuine sale this highly productive land with a comfortable family home will appeal to those in search of ground capable of showing excellent immediate returns with exciting future potential. Boards Erected on Johns Road MATSON and ALLAN REAL ESTATE LTD., MREINZ Telephone 797-454 A.H. Wilson, 842-237, Templeton 525-342. Flanagan 228-833. 525
PRELIMINARY NOTICE WAIRARAPA LAND AUCTION “BRAMERTON” STATION 787.13 Hectares FREEHOLD SOLWAY PARK MOTOR INN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1979 AT 2 P.M. AN EXCELLENT property with well developed pastures carrying 8210 sheep and 178 cattle. Well maintained buildings and fences located approximately 10 miles from Masterton on sealed road. Available for inspection in September. Further particulars in this paper later. Auctioneers in conjunction: DALGETY N.Z. LTD WRIGHTSON NMA LTD MREINZ—MASTERTON. AS2S
PRELIMINARY NOTICE WAIRARAPA LAND AUCTION “KAHUITI STATION” ON ACCOUNT MRS M. T. REDSTONE AND THE TRUSTEES FOR THE ESTATE LATE D. W. K. REDSTONE. 700.94 HA FREEHOLD . SOLWAY PARK MOTOR INN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1979, 2 p.m. A TOP Wairarapa Station of easy contour carrying 4100 sheep and 412 cattle. Good buildings and fences. Situated 13 miles from Masterton by sealed highway. Further particulars in this paper later. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION: DALGETY NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, G. P. R. THOMAS REAL ESTATE, MREINZ — MASTERTON After Hours: P. A. Caldwell 83-587, G. P. R. Tomas 84-283, Masterton. SlB
Dalgety NZ Ltd, Oamaru PUBLIC AUCTION WILL offer by Public Auction in our Land Sales Room, Thames Street, Oamaru, at 2 p.m., on Friday, August 24. 1979, on behalf of Mr P. R. Philips, his DUNTROON FARMLET Consisting of a 3 bedroomed dwelling and 17.5 hectares of land situated adjacent to Duntroon Township. The property may be suitable for an orchard or for growing berries. The property will be Initially offered as one block, but if it fails to reach our vendor’s reserve ■t will be offered in 3 Individual lots. Further inquiires from; — DALGETY NZ LTD, P.O. Box 14, Oamaru, Phone 48650 Oamaru, M.R.E.I.N.Z. A.H Graeme Isbister. 37-060 Oamaru. Peter Calder, 726 Kurow. I
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