Auctions AUCTION ... AUCTION VENUE: Conference Room. Settlers Motor Inn, Whangarei. DATE: Thursday. July 31, 1980, at 1.30 p.m. (NOTE CHANGE OF DATE) COASTAL SPECIAL — Northland area. 83.4.312 ha, two titles, part Pataua Island. 18 miles Whangarei City. Special features include coastal frontage. plus two harbour frontages (Taiharuru and Pataua both with deep water anchorage). Own beach with Riparian rites. Magnificent house sites with breathtaking views over both harbours and Pacific Ocean. Native bush and privacy. 50 acres fertile alluvial flats (5000 bales hay cut on them this year) suitable for horse stud, cropping or sheep and cattle, balance easy rolling with a few steeper bush-clad sidelines. Buildings include 3 bedroom cottage. 30 x 20 „,hed with roller doors (near new), plus single garage and stock yards. This property is well worth inspection and unique in position and quality. Now attached to the mainland but used to be an island and is still called Pataua Island. For further particulars and inspection please contact the vendor’s agent. BOYS REAL ESTATE. LIMITED, P.O. Box 1254 WHANGAREI, Phone 89-130, 89-643 Harvie Scown 82-170 a.h. '(MEES3I Mm M.RE.1.N.Z.1 OUTSTANDING LAND AUCTION j PRIME LOCATION RANGIORA 50.5857 HECTARES FREEHOLD (125 ACRES) On Account: MR C. J. BALLAGH, TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1980. AT 2.30 P.M. in . . . DALGETY NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED, LAND SALES ROOM, 193 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. LOCATION: On Merton Road, 3 km from Rangiora Post Office. 32 km from Christchurch. 1 km from Rangiora Air Field, 2 km from Rangiora Racecourse. HOMESTEAD: Permanent material home of 2600 sq ft in park-like garden setting of mature trees and shrubs. Homestead comprises 4 D/B. large sunny lounge and open fireplace. A family-sized living/ dining area (open fireplace), well appointed kitchen (dual hot water). Large laundry, store rooms and covered walk-way to atached double garage com- i plement a well designed home. The residence built 1963 of summerhill stone has been well maintained and is sighted to receive maximum sun. OUTBUILDINGS: 2-stand woolshed (capacity 200 woolly ewes), sheep yards, 3 implement sheds, header shed, hay shed. Whare and sundry sheds. FARMING POLICY: The property has been run in conjunction with adjoining land but is estimated to be capable of' six slock units per acre. In the past a good return has been obtained from cropping with yields of up to 90 bushels Hildgendorf wheat, 119 bushels Barley and 3 hags machine dressed white clover per acre. AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE— As joint auctioneers we consider "Cardonald to be one of the most attractive properties in the district. With the close proximity to Rangiora, the Rangiora airfield and the Rangiora racecourse. it must appeal for a variety of farming enterprises namely stud stock; horse breeding, rearing and training. Horticulture: market gardening Having a Templeton silt loam soil type, the close proximity of water for irrigation this property must be a great investment and a high producing unit. To prospective purchasers requiring a versatile easily managed enterprise we. the Auctioneers, can thoroughly recommend inspection of the property. Possession date: October 1, 1980. Finance. Some vendor finance could be available on first mortgage at the lower interest rate of 10 per cent per annum to a purchaser approved of in writing prior to auction date. Conditions of sale available from the joint auctioneers or vendor’s solicitors. Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs Helmore, Bowron and Scott. ’ Rangiora. Inspection strictly by appointment with the joint auctioneers — . FARMERS’ REAL ESTATE, RANGIORA, MREINZ Phone 8189 Rangiora. After hours: Brian Marshall 7124 Rangiora; DALGETY NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED, CHRISTCHURCH, MREINZ. Phone 798-200 Christchurch. After hours: John Chapman 6776 Rangiora. SI2R CLEARING SALE AT LILBURN VALLEY . WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1980, Commencing at 12.30 p.m. THE SOUTHLAND FARMERS CO-OP Assn Ltd have been favoured with instructions from Mr R. \ Brookes who has sold his property, to offer for sale bv Public Auction at the above time and place the whole of his Livestock and Plant as Livestock to be offered at approximately 2.00 620 Perendale Ewe Lambs (Woolly) 590 Perendale two and three-shear Ewes 560 Perendale four-shear Ewes 420 Perendale five-shear Ewes Romney and Perendale Rams (April 2o). PLANT HUGHES 3008 Helicopter (good component times). (Will be offered if not sold by Private Treaty prior to July 16). PIPER CUB 90 H.P. Aeroplane (good order, ideal training plane). DODGE G 1613 heavy duty truck with latest cab, 21ft deck, tandem axle, 40,000 km. TMC 16ft trailer with tipping bin. SUTTON 24ft triple deck combination crate MASSEY FERGUSON 1150 tractor, 1750 hours _ SAME Drago 4-wheel-drive tractor on duals, 1700 hours FORDSON Dextra trac.tor, 6000 hours GEHL high lift blower S.W.B. Diesel Land-Rover, 50,000 km. WILLETT DF Swamp Plough Hyd. Lift 12ft WILLETT Discs (on wheels) MF 260 Forage Harvester 12ft INTERNATIONAL Discs 12ft Heavy Duty Steel Leveller Resident Agent: DAVID NORMAN Phone 67, Tuatapere
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