. Auctions ' OURUHIA. (Close to Christchurch) — 'PP. —I r~~ / 1 II / ' / Lu // / a / ® ’ /' 11 / f / .- Li / 1 ! / 1 / V /' r ? 1 1 1 ✓ x I X I " EXCEPTIONALLY FERTILE FREE DRAINING INTENSIVE CROPPING LAND WITH OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS 33.87 HA (84 ACRES) ON 3 TITLES A/C MR AND MRS C. C. EAST AND SONS IN OUR LAND SALES ROOM 378 CASHEL STREET FRIDAY MAY 2, 1980 ' 2.15 p.m. TO BE OFFERED FIRST IN TOTAL IF NOT SOLD THEN AS i; LOT 2 AND LOT: 3 LOT I - ' -- 33.87 ha (84 acres) undoubtedly some of Canterburys most highly regarded soil. Free draining silt even throughout in texture and type, fully irrigated from 2 wells with J mile mainline pipe and most suited for berries, grapes or intensive market gardening. The improvements incluae a spacious 4 bedroom brick home in an established setting, a delightful older style 3 beedroom weatherboard home, completely modernised, in an old world garden, and approx. 16,000 sq ft or grading storage, implement, drying sheds, mainly i steel portal frames construction and clad in cor ™' ' gated iron, all presented in immaculate order with concrete floors. The property has a long river j frontage with the peaceful Styx River and long ; -road: frontages to Turners and Marshland Roads exceptional gate sales potential. LOT 2 640 MARSHLAND ROAD 16.89 ha (42 acres) In two titles together with the 4 bedroom brick home which has an office and spacious living area, 4 car garage, workshop, implement shed, staff cafeteria, drying shed storage and grading complex with underground fuel tanks and irrigation bore. An economic unit in its own right with an excellent home and outstanding outbruildings. ; LOT 3 24 TURNERS ROAD 16.97 ha (42 acres) Also an economic unit,' the home of approx. 60 years has been completely and very tastefully ■ modernised. It is particularly sound and with its walk in pantry. Verandah and . many other colonial features will appeal to many. The garden shrubs and many mature trees complete a delightful setting. The outbuildings are older than on Lot 2 but very sound and fully adequate. This block is fully irrigated from, its own bore and county approval has been granted for subdivision into two titles. AUCTIONEERS NOTE THIS PROPERTY REPRESENTS ’ a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase some of our countrys finest soil along.with excellent improvements. Rarely does land of this quality in such a large area so close to a large population become available. With the farming future pointing to grape growing, berries, asparagus and intensive, horticulture the property has an abundance of-po-tential and can be thoroughly recommended. ■ .. ' Inspection strictly by appointment with the Joint Auctioneers. Central Homes, MREINZ. ' Phone 69-234. A.H. Geo Kidd 852-679. MATSON AND ALLAN REAL ESTATE LTD, P. O. Box 3, Christchurch. Phone 66-264 AIREINZ, A.H. Flanagan 228-833' BOARD ERECTED. Solicitors for the Vendor: Mr Jack McKenzie Messrs Raymond Donnelly and Co. . . 2..>..:-526 PUBLIC AUCTION HISTORIC ARROWTOWN • I® I THE ABOVE PROPERTY consisting of 2 own- ■ ership flats will be offered for sale on the site Durham Street, Arrowtown at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 9, 1980. By Wrightson N.M.A. Real Estate in conjunction with R. C. Cook Real Estate. 1 Both flats are new and feature carpets, • drapes, light fittings and central heating. The propertv will be offered for . sale in one - lot and if it fails to reach the reserve, will be offered for sale separately. ------ Vendor’s Solicitor: Anderson Lloyd Jeavo.ns and Co. Box 201 Queenstown. Wrightson John Newman Ph. 883 Arrowtown. Tony Elder Ph. 1189 Queenstown. S 3
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