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Auctions RURAL LAND AUCTION BANKS PENINSULA MANGAWAI 218 HECTARES HILL COUNTRY BREEDING AND FATTENING UNIT SITUATED: LITTLE RIVER TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR CASHEL STREET AUCTION ROOMS ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1981 AT 2.30 p.m. ON ACCOUNT MESSRS C. P. and S. A. RUTHERFORD MANGAWAI IS SITUATED ON REYNOLDS VALLEY ROAD, 5 km from Little River township and 56 km from Christchurch. Rural mail delivery, 6 days. The land comprises typical Banks Peninsula grazing and fattening land lying nicely to the north rising in height from 91m above sea level at just below the homestead to 838 m above sea level at the top ridge nearly at the back of the property. Subdivision is into 3 hill blocks and 17 paddocks with apprximately 10 miles new fencing recently completed. Excellent water supply to all of the property from natural springs and creeks. Future development of the property would not be limited by the lack of water. Buildings comprise quaint colonial style elderly homestead comprsing lounge, living room with open fireplace, 3 double and 1 single bedroom, sunporch and verandah, kitchen with all facilities, bathroom with bath and basin, inside toilet, washhouse and freezer room. Domestic water ex creek. The home is well sheltered and has a northerly aspect. ■ Outbuildings comprise garage, two stand woolshed, sheepyards’and loading race, plunge dip, airstrip with 100 ton bulk super bin, woodshed, fowlhouse. STOCK: 1200 Perendale-Coopworth Breeding Ewes. 300 Perendale Ewe Hoggets. 50 Dry Sheep. Plus up to 50 Steers for grazing. TERMS: 10 per cent deposit plus stamp duty on the fall of the hammer, balance in cash on date of possession. POSSESSION: End January, 1982. RATES: Wairewa County $583.12 Pest Destruction Board $116.00 “Mangawai” is a sunny, clean hill country sheep farm handily situated to Little River Township and Christchurch. Although lying to the north, a good average rainfall ensures reliable summer growth. This property has been conservatively farmed and we feel the present pastures would respond to topdressing. The land has had no ■ topdressing at all and has the potential to be a good, low cost, one man hill country fattening unit. INSPECTION STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT WITH THE AUCTIONEERS ONLY PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD, REAL ESTATE, CHRISTCURCH. PHONES: 798-600 AFTER HOURS: CHARLES HOOPER 428-255, TOM WILLIAMS 227-528, JAN SLUIS 558-344 ’ SOLICITORS: Cunningham, Taylor and Thomson, 65-67 Worcester Street, Christchurch. . PUBLIC AUCTION INVESTMENT SUPREME VERSATILE FARMING UNIT . WEST MELTON 76.9301 HECTARES FREEHOLD (IN TWO TITLES) TO BE OFFERED ON ACCOUNT OF MR H. J. OVERTON ON FRIDAY 20th NOVEMBER, 1981 AT 2.15 p.m. IN WRIGHTSON NMA LTD'S LAND SALES ROOM 187-189 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. SITUATION On the Main West Coast Highway 26kms from Christchurch City. CONTOUR AND LAND COVER Basically flat with some slight undulations and all in Permanent Pasture. IMPROVEMENTS A substantial 3 bedroom plus sunroom and family room homestead with large lounge, living room and farm sized kitchen. Located in a mature garden setting. Other buildings include double garage, utility shed, hay barn plus sundry other sheds. TERMS To a Purchaser approved prior to the Auction, the Vendor has indicated a willingness to leave secured by way of either first or second mortgage, finance, at current interest rates, tor a period of 3 years to a maximum of 30 percent of the sale price. Otherwise the terms consist of 10 percent of the Purchase price plus Stamp Duty on the fall of the hammer. Balance in cash on date of possession which shall be the first day of February, 1982. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE The opportunity does not often present itself of acquiring a holding such as this farm, on a mam highway so close to Christchurch city, and utilisable for any type of intensive farming. The combination of Templeton and Eyre/Paparua soil types lend themselves not only to Horticultural uses, but any form of farming enterprise. For further particulars arid arrangements to inspect, which will be strictly by appointment, please contact the Auctioneers: WRIGHTSON NMA LTD MREINZ PHONE 796-4 SO A.H. R. L. Cameron 515-396 or K. T. Palmer 559-226 SOLICITORS TO THE VENDOR: Messrs Duncan, Cotterill & Co., Chnstchurch. I Wrightson I t RE - LES '^ E u J

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Press, 31 October 1981, Page 54

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Page 54 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 31 October 1981, Page 54

Page 54 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 31 October 1981, Page 54

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