Auctions | REAL ESTATE I IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION MARLBOROUGH SHEEP AND CATTLE FATTENING PROPERTY ON ACCOUNT Linton Brothers, Dashwood, to be auctioned in the R.S.A. Hall, Blenheim, on May 29, 1981 at 2 p.m. Situated only 18km from Blenheim and skm from Seddon. Secondary school ISkms. Primary school skms. 194.2491 hectares (480 acres) freehold. In 2 titles. Contour flat. Watered by Birch scheme. Rainfall approx. 26 inches. Cover all pasture. Subdivided into 20 paddocks by wire and standards. All fences in good order. LIVESTOCK: 750 Mixed age Corriedale ewes. 50 Rams and killers. DWELLING: Older styled 4 bedroom weatherboard and cob homestead, lounge, kitchen, dining garage. FARM BUILDINGS: Two standard shearing sheds in excellent order, hay shed, (1600 bales), sheepyards, implement sheds. The purchaser has the right to take over the livestock at valuation on possession date, AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE: Very seldom do properties of this type, size and locality come on the market. It is a considered opinion that the livestock carrying capacity could be greatly increased. To prospective purchasers requiring a versatile, easily managed unit, we, the agents, thoroughly recommend inspection of this property. Conditions of sale will be available from the Auctioneers or the vendor’s solicitors, Messrs. Wisheart, Mac Nab and partners, Blenheim. Inspection strictly by appointment with the Auctioneers. DALGETY REAL ESTATE, MREINZ Arthur Street, BLENHEIM Phone 86-299; a.h. R. Shields, 86-66 L S9R ESTATE REALISATION PRIME INNER CITY PROPERTY ZONED 13 4 TITLES 1315 sq m (48 perches) Br*”® OSoI AMBASSADORS PRIVATE HOTEL One of the City’s older prestige buildings. 45 bedrooms. Also self-contained shop with 3-phase power. PROMINENT CORNER SITE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION (Unless previously sold by Private Treaty) LAND AND BUILDINGS Buyer to have FIRST RIGHT OF REFUSAL TO PURCHASE CHATTELS AT VALUATION. TO BE OFFERED ON THE PREMISES AMBASSADORS PRIVATE HOTEL, 19 MANCHESTER STREET, 2.15 P.M. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1981. M. B. COOK AND CO., AUCTIONEERS 153 Hereford Street, PHONE 68-334. VENDORS SOLICITORS: Messrs Brassington and Co. S2 A MOST DESIRABLE AND IMMACULATELY PRESENTED RESIDENCE AT 11 SNOWDON ROAD, INNER FENDALTON Undoubtedly one of Christchurch's most sought after residential locations. TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT2.lsp.m. ON FRIDAY, 22nd MAY, ON THE PREMISES, ONBEHALFOFTHEVENDOR. CLOSETO BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL, MEDBURY SCHOOL, FENDALTON SCHOOL. This handsome bungalow is situated on a private and especially well sheltered section of 764 m.2 (30.2 perches) only a few doors from Fendalton Road. It comprises a spacious reception hall, large sitting room with double doors to a useful sunporch, panelled dining/living room adjoining a sunroom, two double bedrooms featuring built-in wardrobes, roomy kitchen, (Atlas Thermowave electric stove, formica bench, xpelair, etc.), modernised bathroom, built-in bath, vanity unit, shower cabinet. Garage with tool-shed attached. SUMMARY: A sound, well-maintained home of character situated amidst handsome residences of similar calibre in a tranquil situation and so handy to shopping malls, Canterbury University, private and public schools, churches, etc. Of equal appeal to families or to the retired. < Appointments strictly by prior arrangement with either of the joint auctioneers. TITLE REFERENCE: 358/5. GOVERNMENT VALUATION: $50,000 of which $25,500 represents thevalueoftheland. SOLICITORS: Messrs de Goldi and Cadenhead. CONTACT: M.J.C. Robinson of or W. C. Mehalski of ahqersom"! ESTATE AGENTS U MItEAXX. MREINZ Phone6o-211 Phone 64-205
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