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Auctions SMALL HOLDING DARFIELD ■ - CRIDGES ROAD. On account of Mr M.R. Ford To be held in our Auction Room, 204 Hereford Street, Christchurch, at 2.15 p.m., on Thursday, March 16,1989. ★ 5.75 acres ★ 2 bedroom modern home ★ On County High Pressure water scheme ★ Range outbuildings ★ Superb location within town boundary ★ Only 30 minutes from Christchurch City For appointment to view and further details contact Chris Abbott 796-521 or A.H. (0516) 88-051. PUBLIC AUCTION VERSATILE OURUHIA FARMLET ACCOUNT: M. W. & S. G. YEATES 720 MARSHLAND ROAD, CHRISTCHURCH ON THE PROPERTY ON SATURDAY, MARCH 11,1989 AT 12 noon INTENSIVE HORTICULTURE - ORCHARDING FLOWERS — BLOOD OR STUD STOCK AREA: 2.8972 hectares (7 acres) SITUATED: 14km from the heart of the City, all markets and amenities. It Is a rear lot with a tree lined driveway. Local primary school, mall delivery and secondary school bus at gate. HOME: Three bedroomed brick home with lounge and llvlng/dlnlng room. Double garage with attached office also storeroom. Spacious sheltered grounds. OTHER IMPROVEMENTS: Four plastic covered tunnel houses approx. 573.5m s complete with watering and mineral feed system. Will be planted In lettuces and courgettes prior to possession. Two bay hay barn (3 phase power) also storage, lean-to, two loose boxes, four perishable freight, railway wagons lined and fitted for alfalfa sprouts production. In addition to the house well, there Is a 10cm well, electric motor and main water line with 3 hydrants used for Irrigation. Farmlet divided Into 4 paddocks by good post and wire fencing, all In M.A. pasture. GENERAL COMMENTS: Because of Its undoubted versatility, this property must have wide appeal. The Ouruhla area Is well known for Its high quality and ) productive soil types that have supported a variety of programmes for many years. The property provides an excellent opportunity for further development, particularly In the horticulture field and the Intensive tunnel house field. It Is an attractive farmlet that could also be used for a number of hobby type purposes. POSSESSION DATE: June 5, 1989 or earlier by arrangement. SOLICITOR FOR VENDOR Mr J. J. Brandts-Gelsen of Lane Neave & Ronaldson OPEN DAY INSPECTIONS: Wed, February 22,10 to 11 a.m.. Sat, February 25,3 to 4 p.m. Wed, March 1,12 to 1 p.m., Sun, March 5,2.30 to 3.30 p.m. Sat, March 11,11 to 12 noon TRUSTEE BANK FINANCE APPROVED. FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE and further Information please contact the Auctioneers. Phone 522-602 356 MAIN NORTH ROAD, REDWOOD Phil Adcock 856-917 Alistair Donaldson 885-655 PRODUCING HORTICULTURAL FARMLET GOING CONCERN 3.685 HA BORDERING NORTHERN TOWN . BOUNDARY STEADILY INCREASING PRODUCTION from l.Tha, in 5 year old Kiwifruit vines, balance of approx. I.Boha also reticulated for irrigation provides ideal diversification of land use without effecting current income. DWELLING, most attractive, spacious Californian bungalow providing ideal family facilities including 4 bedrooms, large lounge and dining room, swimming pool, with barbecue and outdoor living areas, games room, attractive sylvan setting among mature trees and shrubs. OUTBUILDINGS Includes large packing-work shed with staff facilities, 2 bay implement shed, 2 car garage with attached family or games room. COMPREHENSIVE PLANT, tractor, airblast sprayer, stainless steel spray tank with pump and hand gun, fertiliser spreader, mulching mower, fuel tanks, bin forks. POTENTIAL OF THIS UNIQUE PROPERTY is wide ranging, the location bordering the Blenheim Borough offers a pleasant rural lifestyle close to town amenities, good soil with excellent water, extensive outbuildings allow for versatility of production market garden and orchard, garden nursery, possibly race horses being adjacent to race course. We recommend your Inspection. pate: March 10, 1989. Auction Venue: Blenheim Sun Country Lodge. Time: 3 p.m. Marlborough Room. Inspection: Arrangements and conditions of sale by appointment with the vendor’s agents. CHALLENGE REALTY, P.O. Box 868, BLENHEIM. Telephone 80-404 *Ftwr HOURS: John Black 88-297, Wayne McLean £u«i Allan Minehan 28-907 (Rural), Ross Ayson ITO 61?' Morris 81-262, Rae Congdon 85-668. “EXPECT BEST”

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