Ashburton Sales EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION ROUGHCAST HOME AND LARGE GARAGE AND COMPLETE CLEARING SALE OF ALL THE CONTENTS On Account Mr D. C. Robbins 38 PETER STREET, ASHBURTON On the Property FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1983 At 10 a.m. Sharp Sale commences at 10 a.m. with:— Roughcast bungalow, two bdrms and sunroom, lounge open fire, living room, coal range, kitchen, bathroom and washhouse. Large garage shed, concrete floor approximately 1950 square feet with office and store room. Includes sundry sheds situated on two 1011 sq m sections, 38 Peter Street, Ashburton. Only one block away from East Street and being within easy walking distance of the main Ashburton shopping and business area. FINANCE* The vendor is prepared to leave a substantial amount of the purchase price on a registered first mortgage to a previously approved purchaser at favourable rates. Immediately after the property auction Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd, will conduct a complete clearing sale of all the contents of the garage and sheds including some household furniture. MAIN ITEMS INCLUDE:— Compressor and car ramp hoist, home-built pressure greasing unit, assorted bench vices, Jones Burton and Co., Liverpool, 16ft bed, screw cutting lathe plus milling attachment, oxyacetylene gas welding plant, 4 bottle trolley and cutting torch, Wolf valve seater, 400 amp DC welding plant driven by 6-cyl. Buick motor on rubber-tyred Buick chassis, power hack saw, large older drilling machine (rise and fall table plus gearbox), 5 h.p. 3-phase electric motor and overhead shafting, endless chain, % and % in electric drills, steel tyre roller, three reel motormowers, large rotary grass mower, forge anvil, suage block, blacksmith tools. HOME BUILT: Drilling machines (2), grinder, flexible grinder, battery chargers (3), concrete mixer and barrow, three-wheeled garden tractor, 12 speeds. Air compressor, wall drill, bearing presser, spark plug tester, two-wheeled garden tractor. FOUR HOME-BUILT OLDER STYLE CARAVANS, 1938 Chevrolet Car converted to run on diesel fuel, as is, where is, large quantity of engineer’s and mechanic’s tools, stocks and dies, drifts reamers, drill bits, round and square steel, car parts, etc. and sundries too numerous to mention. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Refrigerator, two wardrobes, glory box, large older type sideboard, fireside chairs, single beds, tallboy, Blue Sanderson, 2 chairs and 2-seater winged suite. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This auction represents a seldom offered opportunity to purchase a tidy home with large shed on two valuable sections close in to the centre of Ashburton. General vendor finance must be an added advantage especially to first home owners. The engineering and mechanical contents represent a lifetime of mechanical endeavour, must be of interest to vintage car enthusiasts, collectors and handymen. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD AUCTIONEERS, ASHBURTON. Vendor’s Solicitors: Messrs Robinson and Gregg, Tancred Street, Ashburton. r
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