Auctions CAR AUCTION WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS 11.30 A.M. TURNERS AUCTIONS CNR LICHFIELD AND MADRAS STREETS PHONE 61-807 Licensed Auctioneers WHS
ON BEHALF T. D. BIRCHFIELD. To be held on the site CHRISTCHURCH GAS COMPANY, MOORHOUSE AVENUE, CHRISTCHURCH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 10 a.m. CATALOGUE OF OVER 270 LOTS INCLUDES: VM. 750 Broomwade Compressors; 750 CRM Bellis & Morcon Compressor; 1100 CRM Large Range Bulldozer & Centrifugal Pumps Standby Generating Plant; Avery 24 Tonne Road Weigh Bridge (with Print out); Avery 30 Tonne Rail Weigh Bridge; Steel Pipe Roof Trusses 41’ Span; Wooden Roof Trusses 2T Span; Lge. Qty. Vee Belts; Tornado Ramset Gun; Concrete Mixer (Elec. Motor); Mlsc. Elec. Motors; Blacksmith Shop; Austral Gas Refrigerator; Qty. Valves, Taps, etc., 5 Ton Holst (Chain Lift). TERMS: Cash on day of sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with your local branch of the Auctioneers. INSPECTION: Friday, October 28, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CATALOGUES: vailable from any main branch of | the Auctioneers or on the site. WRIGHTSON N.M.A. LTD, CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 796-480, a.h. 555-765 Right throughout New Zealand | COLOSSAL SPORTS GOODS AUCTION NEW ZEALAND FARMERS BUILDING — CNR CASHEL AND MADRAS STREETS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1983 STARTING TIME 9.30 a.m. INSPECT FROM 9.30 a.m. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 ALL BRAND NEW ITEMS OPPORTUNITY FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ITEMS INCLUDE: Sporting clothing (football Jerseys), Adidas footwear, fishing rods, lures and gear, softball bats, balls and equipment, cricket gloves, etc., body building aids, golf clubs, billiard and snooker balls, footballs, tennis balls, croquet sets, tennis rackets and gear, roller skates, deep seadiving fins and spears, archery set, darts, landing nets, cray nets, bowls, gun gear, sunglasses, knives, fly fishing lures, baits and flies. But to mention only some of the extensive range. THERE IS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! PLUS! REPOSSESSION AUCTION SAME DAY SAME PLACE A wide range of stereos, lounge suites, colour televisions, tables, chairs, beds, dining suite and other household and consumer goods. FURTHER DETAILS THE AUCTIONERS 559-335 or 559-326 MGAANZ CASHMERE HILLS WE ARE PRIVILEDGED TO OFFER | ON BEHALF OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE B THE PROPERTY OF g THE LATE H. C. URLWIN | 110 HACKTHORHE ROAD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES ON NOVEMBER 17,1983 AT 2.M p.m. SITED on a gently sloping section of 936m2 (37 perch) with commanding spectacular views of I Canterbury from high above the smog. I Comprising approximately 2500 square feet I this permanent material home offers, 3 double 0 bedrooms, spacious lounge, large kitchen, separate dining, sunroom and basement games room. Easy access Is by way of concrete drive to a three car carport. Capturing all day sun and panoramic views. Here Is a once in a lifetime opportunity as seldom do such prestigious homes on such a superb site get offered for sale. Inspection and further details only by | appointment with the auctioneers. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Telephone 797-830, a.h. Colin Rhodes, Telephone 325-928.
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