i "~7 7' -------------- ' PUBLIC AUCTION SUPERIOR FARMLET 20.1898 ha IN 5 TITLES A/C TANGEMERE FARM LTD RESIDENCE OF MR & MRS JOHN TINNISWOOD HOWSONSROAD OUST THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26 AT 2.15 p.m. in WRIGHTSON NMA LAND SALES ROOM 187-189 Cashel Street, Christchurch ”:' 1 ■' ** .:■ ■ ’ / . . JI Tangemere is an immaculate property featuring a delightful secluded homestead set in an estabitsbad garden of shrubs and mature trees with a magnificent outlook to the southern alps in the north west. This • attractive homestead contains 3 large bedrooms, spacious sitting room/dinlng room, Kitchen, office and sunroom opening to a filtered swimming pool. Other buildings include: single man’s quarters, 2-stand woolshed, implement shed, sheep and cattle yards, stable, granary and dip. The land is subdivided into 10 paddocks with 5 hectares of 3-year-old Pinus Radiata trees, and the balance Is in permenent pasture. Water Is supplied by county scheme and household well, and the soils are Eyre and Wakanul origin. Auctioneers note: Tangemere would suit a family with business interests requiring a country lifestyle, or alternatively suited for a small stud farm being situated only 30 minutes from Christchurch city. The property will be offered: 1. Firstly as 1 lot 2. Secondly homestead with 4 titles. 3. One remaining title. Legal description: C.T. 15K/1039 Lots 1-5. Vendor’s solicitor: Mr G. Gould, Meares Williams & Co. Inspection: by appointment with the auctioneers only. B A.H. JOHN PROSSER (0502) 5078 K J BY PUBLIC AUCTION (CHRISTCHURCH LANDMARK) “THE TOWERS” 7 BENGAL DRIVE CASHMERE To be. offered on behalf of the vendors at the property, Wednesday, March 4, at 2.15 p.m. > ; : Auctioneers note: This superbly balanced property in a commanding location is quite the most exciting to come on the market for some time. 9 years of painstaking attention to detail is evident in the impressive entrance foyer to generous lounge, formal dining 'and rumpus rooms, (complemented by well-planned service areas emphasising quality and comfort). 4 bedrooms (master with ensuite), study/reception. 3300 sq ft, plus 4-car garaging and generous off-street parking. Superb outdoor living areas incorporating sheltered feature barbecue, in-ground pool and contrasting garden to compliment all moods. An expressive architectural statement offering delightful city views and features ONLY APPRECIATED BY INSPECTION. AGENTS IN CONJUNCTION PHONE 797-830 SIEMENS Bm.g.a.a.n.z. Phone 794-784 Soiislor* lor Vendors: HUI, Lm & Scott TAITAPU MAIN ROAD FOR SALE BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,11.15 a.m. MINI COUNTRY ESTATE TAI TAPU IS ONLY 20 minutes from Cathedral Square. This substantial home is in a prime location 1 minute’s walk from school, Post Office and shops. It is set on over one acre of beautifully landscaped lawns, tennis court, countless mature shrubs, trees and flowers. This home offers the best in relaxed family living in a country environment. 4 bedrooms, large family/dining room with Kent Log fire, huge sunny lounge. In excellent condition throughout. Possible generous vendor finance available. To view this lovely family home call Roger Sisson 480-923 a.h. 595-849.
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