Auctions SHERRIS & ROBERTSON MREINZ LIMITED DESIRABLE FAMILY HOME POPULAR LOCATION 38 DONCASTER STREET UPPER RICCARTON CHARM AND CHARACTER abound in this permanent material four bedroom family home. Beautifully presented inside and out with a fully landscaped garden. Sunny living with beamed ceilings and separate dining, all built to the sun. A tranquil situation so close to all schools, shops, University, etc. Tremendous buying. Our pleasure for you to inspect. To be sold by public auction. ON THE PROPERTY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, AT 2.30 P.M. “The Auctioneers,” SHERRIS AND ROBERTSON, LTD, 176 Hereford Street, Christchurch. Telephone 792-120, a.h. Harold Galpin, 388-040. For Public Auction SCARBOROUGH UNIQUE LUXURY SEASIDE HOME ■ PANORAMIC SEASCAPE VIEWS . _ No. 2 Whitewash Head Road As featured in latest "More" magazine to be offered for sale by way of PUBLIC AUCTION ON-THE-SITE 2 WHITEWASH HEAD ROAD on Thursday, 23rd October, 1986 at 2.15 p.m. Auctioneer’s Note: Towering above Whitewash Head Road, this home of timeless design commands one of the finest views in New Zealand. Constructed of permanent materials, requiring minimal maintenance, this magnificent home comprises 3 double bedrooms, en-suite, plus 2 other bathrooms, lounge, diningroom, kitchenette, television or extra sitting-room. Centrally heated, air-conditioned, four-car basement garage. Every conceivable extra with an air of quality throughout. Security system installed. Inspection by appointment only with the Auctioneers. , , orator Vendor’s Solicitor: P. Rutledge of Spiller Rutledge & Langham STEPHENS REAL ESTATE J/JF M.G.A.A.N.Z. Phone 844-179 <JF I _ in conjunction with SHPRIER CONNOLLY (A N 8 ASSOCIATES LTD T | MREINZ M.G.A.A.NX YALDHURST Corner Russley and Yaldhurst Roads * i »I 2 a ° c 5 ' 3 «: * . = s _ i ■< v *4 1 r \ \ 'I ? Al ' * | f n ->» ® Lf-os. | & I* -4 \ v r. i I 1 X L 405 57. . ' . . — ft-USSLE Y- • -j-ROAD — Ip! T i 25 This prime property first time ever offered on behalf of The Railways Corporation by Public Auction on site. (Cnr Russley and Yaldhurst Roads). Thursday, November 13, 1986 at 2.15 p.m. 16.5597 Ha. (40 acres). Freehold (Waimak sand loam). Zoned RU3. Paparua District Scheme. (Approved for stud farms, veterinary hospitals, riding schools and a wide range of rural usages). Many other potential usages are recognised by the Council as conditional uses, such as: Factory farming, boarding kennels, recreational facilities, etc. This property, previously the training establishment of Maurice Holmes with improvements including an older style stable complex, loft, loose boxes, yards, single bedroom accommodation, full scale training track, etc., would respond to a maintenance programme. Owing to the abandonment of the Styx Hornby Railway Link, the Corporation has instructed us to offer this unique site by Public Auction. Conditions of sale available from our offices. Board erected on site. For further details, please contact: Kent Prier Connolly & Real Estate Ltd or Associates Tel: 794-120 Tel: 62-932 A.H. Alan Blackadder A.H. Ceroid Connelly 3*875 Chch 587-121 Chch
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