Auctions ESH! IMPORTANT AUCTION MERIVALE EXCEPTIONAL TOWN HOUSE PERMANENT MATERIALS SECLUDED CLOSE COLLEGES FLAT 2, 115 MEKIVALE LANE To be sold by Auction, In our rooms, 904 Colombo Street. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, AT 2.15 P.M. On account of the Trustees In the Estate of the late IDA LOUGH. THIS attractive 2-storey town house, situated back off the road, comprises a lounge with a Juno space heater and sliding doors to a wooden patio, a modem kitchen, double bedroom with built-in furniture, bathroom with porcelain bath, vanity basin and lavatory, and a spacious hall with an easy grade stairway leading to the first floor. Here a large sunny (32 sq m) study faces north and could easily be converted Into 2 spacious bedrooms. This area has Its own shower room, with vanity unit and toilet, stainless steel sink unit and electric rangette, which gives this floor the potential to become a self-contained flat.
The large single garage has Internal access, a second garage adjoins the unit, and there Is a private and secluded garden. This property Is situated in a most select area and Is close to transport, the Merlvale shopping area, and schools and colleges. For appointment to Inspect, phone: N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. Property and Furniture * Auctioneers. Phone 68-669 Messrs Harper, Pascoe Solicitors to the Estate SB IMPORTANT AUCTION SMALL FARMLET ASHLEY STREET RANGIORA OCTOBER 23, 1985 2 p.m.
IN MANCHESTER UNITY HALL RANGIORA ON ACCOUNT OF: MRS M. NEWTON PROPERTY: WE are privileged to offer this very attractive modern residence set on 3632 sq m on the northern side of Ranglora and surrounded by rural land. This desirable home features 3 dble bedrooms, a lovely sunny private lounge with feature stone fireplace, separate diningroom, big kitchen and all modern conveniences. Outbuildings Include a double garage with separate room, and some smaller sheds. Set In an area of mature trees and shrubs. This property offers all the advantages of country living with a pony paddock and a country atmosphere, yet also retains the advantages of living In town being only a short distance from the town centre and high school. INSPECTION: By appointment with the Auctioneers. SOLICITORS: Helmore, Bowron and Scott (Mr Scott) Ranglora. AUCTIONEERS: Devlin Real Estate, MREINZ, MGAANZ, Ranglora. Phone 8829 a.h. 8066 or 607 Woodend.
w IMPORTANT PUBLIC AUCTION TEMPLETON FARMLET 8.3694 ha ON ACCOUNT MISS D. WALKER IN OUR CASHEL ST LAND AUCTION ROOM ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1985 at 2JO p.m. Situation: Kirk Rd, Templeton Buildings: 3 bedroom colonial styled cottage in very sound condition. Several storage sheds. Lund: Good Templeton sandy loam. Possession Date: November 22, 1985. Bates: Paparua County $381.45. Finance: Substantial vendor finance is available to a purchaser approved prior to the date of the auction. Inspection strictly with the auctioneers only. For further particulars please contact: PYNE, COULD, GUINNESS LTD RURAL REAL ESTATE CHRISTCHURCH Hk 798-400 eJi. Nigel Keir 553-942 Williams 227-528 Hidtor. Mmtoo WilMenw, Christchurch *
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