BY PUBLIC AUCTION SPECIALIST AUDIO TEST EQUIPMENT. TAPE RECORDING EQUIPMENT. MICROPHONES. SPEAKERS, AMPLIFIERS, TURNTABLES. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS. COMPUTERS. GARDEN EQUIPMENT. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. FURNITURE. GRILL ROLA-DOOR. (suitable for shop front) GLASS DOORS. 3 IN 1 PRAM. RECORDS, 455, LPs -50 s, 60s, 70s. TAPES - REEL AND CASSETTE (BLANK). TURRET PRESS. DEERSTALKERS HALL 30 LINCOLN ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH. MARCH 4, 1989, AT 10 A.M. INSPECTION MARCH 3, 1989 10 A.M. -2 P.M. MORTGAGEE AUCTION 91 CHELSEA STREET LINWOOD MODERN PERMANENT MA TERIAL 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW PRIVATE, SUNNY, SECURE REAR SECTION TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION in our Landsales Room 239 Manchester Street Thursday, March 9,1989 at 2.15 p.m. Erected approximately 4 years ago, this Summerhill stone, tile roof home comprises spacious lounge room, excellent adjacent kitchen/dining room, three double bedrooms and usual service rooms including bathroom with bath, vanity shower cabinet etc. Would appeal as investment or for first home. Excellent residential neighbourhood. Further Details From Auctioneers A.H. D. Sutton 489-182 SIMES LAND AUCTION PRIME HORTICULTURAL LAND 4.3960 ha Just outside Blenheim Borough Boundary UNIQUE RURAL BUILDING SITE CLOSE TO TOWN AMENITIES Improvements Implement and pump shed serviced with electricity. Irrigation Water Supply 15hp electric pump to 5” bore, 5 station control mini sprinkler system. Assorted varieties of young fruit trees with some posts and trellis system in place. Development includes 1000 Cherry Trees, Persimons, Kiwifruit. Certainly an Opportunity to obtain top quality free-draining silt loam, land with an excellent irrigation water supply in place suitable for orchard or market garden combination with the added advantage of a very desirable building site, unique rural outlook with town amenities close byAuction Venue Blenheim Sun Country Lodge Time 2 p.m., Marlborough Room Date March 10,1989 Inspections Full particulars and conditions of sale by appointment with the Vendor’s agents. CHALLENGE REALTY P.O. 868, BLENHEIM, PH. 80-404 A. Hours John Black 88-297, Wayne McLean 86-661, Allan Minehan 28-907 (Rural), Ross Ayson 89-619, Judith Morris 81-262, Rae Congdon 85-668. “EXPECT THE BEST” CNR SAWYERS ARMS ROAD & BROUGH ROAD LAND: 3.0200 ha Leasehold perpetual right of renewal ZONING: Rural Industrial PREDOMINANT USES: Timber, construction, engineering, trucking, concrete, shingle, horticulture, processing, sale of manufactured on site goods to public. Public utilities. EXISTING BUILDINGS 1 _ Approx 15,500 sf, 50% totally enclosed (20m x 72m) 2 — Adjoining a frames totalling approx 15,500 sf (20m x 72m) 1 — Fraemohs office approx 3284 sf (9m x 33.9 m) in 13 offices reception and cafe FENCING: on all boundaries ACCESS: good, yard has hard fill. TO BE HELD IN OUR AUCTION ROOM, 204 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22,1989 AT 2.15 P.M. Acting under instructions from Price Waterhouse, the receivers for This Property. For inspection and details contact Colin Mackie Ph. 796-521 A.H. 324-587
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