CLEARING SALE ACCOUNT MR R. 6. JACKSON, KINGSDOWN FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1984 ' COMMENCING > 1 P.M. i PYNE, Gould, Guinness ; Limited having sold the pro- , nerty have received Instruc- ' [ions from Mr R. G. Jackson ■ to hold a Clearing Sale of ( Stock, Plant and Sundries on . the property on the above- 1 mentioned date. ■ STOCK 165 Two-tooth Border Corriedale Ewes 300 2, 3 and 4-Shear Border Corriedale Ewes i 6 Mixed Aged South Suffolk and Polled Dor- ' set Rams The above Ewes are genuine first cross and the majority are pre-lamb shorn. PLANT AND SUNDRIES LH.C. 574 Diesel Tractor (1790 | hours), Kubota M 4500 Diesel Tractor (930 hours), TJLA. Ferguson Petrol Tractor, Connor Shea 19 coulter drill (wheels behind, drilled approximately 500 acres), 4 furrow Duncan Hydraulic 121 n Plough, 3 furrow Reid and Grey Hydraulic I2in plough, 13 tine Hydraulic 620 Duncan Grubber on wheels, Taarup sft Bin Mower 61n, LH.C. Mt mower, Blsley 5 reel Hayrake, Cambridge Roller (steel franv, extension drawbar), 4 leaf heavy Grub Harrows and Bar, 5 leaf light Harrows and Bar, 3 leaf light Harrows and Bar, set of Drill Harrows, Gradall blade, Double-ended Grinder. Taylors 3p Hydraulic Buck Lift, Bft Buck Rake with trip, Dual 300 gallon fuel tank, Ferguson Hydraulic Tray, Ferguson Post Digger, 2-3 ton Bulk Grain Trailer with Ram, Spray Unit with 5 metre Winstone Boom, Hypro Pump and Control Unit, Angled Bagging-off Bln, Bale Sledge, Bantam 3p P.T.O. Topdresser, LH.C P.T.O. Belt Pulley, Electric Fence Equipment, 5 coils Flexinet, 8 coils Netting, Ellery Hay Feeder, 4 concrete Lick Troughs, 2 Row Rldger, 6ft Draper Pickup. Saw Bench, Plant Junior, Quantity of Oil, Sprays etc. IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT 25 sets new 51n Grasslands Fittings. HAY 400 bales Lucerne Hay (this season’s). A limited number of outside entries will be accepted. DIRECTIONS Will be signposted at Munro Road, on State Highway No. 1 just north of Pareora. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED, AUCTIONEERS, TIMARU. PUBLIC AUCTION McCORMACKS BAY . MT PLEASANT 24 Soleares Ave To be sold In our rooms 170 Manchester Street * 2 n,m. on Thursday, April 5,1984 Character Homestead 1973 sq. m Subdlvlsable Section ■ RENOVATORSdream set In ' pleasant sheltered section with lots of established trees and old farmyard sheds. Room for tennis court House has 4 bedrooms, 2 living rooms and will -resDond magnificently to some tender loving care. Property has to be sold. Excellent potential for capital , 'gain herd." ; t Further particulars and arrangementa for Inspection ■ phone the Auctioneers, 796- - 749, a.h. Tony Brinell.
b ; ALEX HARRIS, LIMITED AUCTIONEERS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, VALUERS IW § i CORNER GEORGE AND ST ANDREW STREETS? DUNEDIN. TUESDAY, MARCH 20 IN UPSTAIRS AUCTION ROOM, AT 2.15 P.M. On behalf of the Trustees and Beneficiaries of the estate of the late James • Fulton Neil, chemist and herbalist, we shall offer by public auction THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY With a frontage of 40ft to George Street and a frontage of 95ft to St Andrew ■ Street, Certificate of Title 282/37. COMPRISING FOUR RETAIL SHOPS AND SPACE ABOVE ONE OF THE BUSIEST CORNERS IN GEORGE STREET This site is the key to the future development of one of the finest blocks in George Street, between Moray Place and St Andrew Street, with thriving retails outlets, banking, commerce and professional. To be offered subject to existing tenancies, which expire on October 31,1986. Estate Solicitors: Gallaway Son and Chettleburgh, Savoy Building, Moray Place, i j;<’ Dunedin. b < / of rents and outgoings from: ALEX HARRIS, LIMITED.
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