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AUCTIONS. PYXE. GOULD. UUIXNES3. I/EoT FIRST CLASS DAIRYING AND CROPPING FARM. 104- ACIJ ,? S - -ood district, h«nu , to Croamcry, Railway, Station To»2 ship, etc. I .Z'TXI iat « 8 V*. . ficXivs .•.U'.£> unending shelter fa» sloc <?« 15 fP--»>i;.i!y watered. BuildiZ , consist o. (.oo;I House of five bathroom. otc. Mi'.king «1,.-d w i& I to-date Milking Plant, stable, et c . PRICE, £70 PER ACRE; Hoxsonablc terms can bo arrange. Folio U( PYNE, GOUIiP, GUINNESS. LTD., J Auctioned*. FIRST CLASS rHN'IXSULA DAIRY FARM • '*) : 9.19 ACRES, suitably su'odmdod, y. , j :nv - vl!1 " and Cocksfoot Land, jit? atod on main ram, permanently wateiS by fts-oams ami spini-?. i; 0 0 e!l™* roomed Hons?. ~':u:v, engine room kSi iron an.t cam-roto cowshed for 20'«5? liay fa-.xJ, and numerous other bnOt 1111,-S. uu * PRICE, £30 PER ACRE. EASY TERMS CAX BE ARRANGED. For further particulars of the ahov© „„ aud arrangements to inspect app£ a °'' ll 8 ' Folio JSS • , PYXE. GOULD. GUIXXESS, _,TD„ Auctioneers. 1870 A P KF : S > fiinatod on Banks {w : insula, we]! subdivided and 3 , warred by natural crocks and eprm-s ! jn eyory padtioci. Goo.; fcncuij \ tonal available on tho propertv 'Tw* Dwelling-houses. "Wintered laat yaw 13P0 e\vo3, 700 dry sheep, l,m hrad of cattle. Grows excellent cocksfoot—oee padaock of CO acri\s being well suited for ths piuposc. For further particulars apiply . Folio SS) PYXE. i- .:CT„D, GUIXNESS, LTD. 884 4 CRES ' subdivided into 18 psd. UUT docks, well v.-nlorcd; 40 acrce id young grass, 50 acres ready for wheat 30 ocrca ploughed for oats, 43 icwa in turnips, balance. grass. Good 7- ■ roomed liiingulow, 8-stall stable, loose! box, implement shod, motor chcd, co*. shed, pigsty<", flicepyards. The bocw is well sheltered, and the garden i* well planted. Carries 1000 em |n liead of cattle. JEJOOO required, , For further particulars apply Folio 369 PYXE GOULD. GULVNESS, LTD. . McKEXZIE AND WILLIS. SPRF.YDON, BEST PART. 4 ROOMS AND OVER i-ACRE OF LAND. LARGE ACCOMMODATION FOR FOWLS. -C®l f\ f 7CJ —PRICE Reduced for quick aalo. 0 rooms, plastered and port papored, vrit}j all conveniences, incrad* ,ing elcctric light; splendid section, ovei §-acre, froo.l frontage, with firatr-clasa a& commo'lntion for about SOO fowl*. SOLE AGENTS, McKEXZIE and WILLIS. UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW. " WORTH INSPECTING. -f?"1 "I —ST. ALBANS, splendid poaitioa ! U —5-rcomod Bungalow,' with every possible convenience, inolud&flf olectric 1-OULTON BATH; }• Aero Scclion. with pood frontage, aftA phalt paths, etc. SOLE AGENTS, 1 McKEXZIE and WILLIS..,:" WE PAN RECOMMEND THIS. -P 7Q A—LOOKS LIKE PRE-WAR PRICE <*■» » *J\J —On inspection you will s»y it | is. There are four largo...rooma, plas- I tered and papored, in first-ciaea condition ; i-acre of good land, beautifully laid out, Bplen-lid outbuildings. Tho eituaition is good, being 1 handy to town: aud tram. McKENZIE and WILLI9. LINWOOD. 4?QqA-GOOD, SOUND HOUSE of SEC ™Oi/U ROOMS, plastered and ntwly papered, with every possible convemenoe, including sewer connexion; v«ry high section, about 3-16-acro, nicely laid out. This is a cheap property. Cards to view from ♦io Agents, McKENZIE and WILLIS. RICHMOND", ON GOOD STREET. ' J?KOK WILL PURCHASE a tnlM*B<l Home of 5 rooms, built of brick, hollow walls, all conveniences, including hot and cold service, sewer connexion, and gas; eplendid i-acre aeotion, with G6ft frontage. Don't delay over this. McKENZIE and WILLIS. RICCARTON—3 ACRES. WITH FIRSTCLASS HOME. 4?99nn— WE WOULD LIKE YOU TO INSPECT THIS PROPER!?. —3 Acres of first-class land with BWC 11 chain frontage to good etree<t. Put planted with fruit trees. First-claM houso of 5 rooms, plastered, hot aid cold water service, shower, eleebb light all through, tiled gratis tal hearths. This property is in oondition. Good Government mcrlgath McKENZIE and WILLIS^ URGEXT SALE REQUIRED FOR 5 ACRES A>JD A -1-ROOMED HOUSEPOOH- 5 ACRES OF LA XT),, rui table for cfeOwU early cropping and dairying, at present all down in grass, wit-h about 12 chain frontage. Tho dwelling b* four rooms, hot and cold service, ejeO" trio light. With a few pounds it conld bo mado into a very good home. Tba., property is for absolute sale, airi mtwt ; be told within tho next fow days, lad at tho prico, £800, we consider it on# of tho choapost properties in Christchurch. SOLE AGENTS, M 6671-141 McKEXZIE and WILLIS. ' A SPECIAL "OPPORTUNITY. ST. ALBANS. SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, 6 ROOMS, A2TD NEARLY J-ACRE. -P9P\nn- THI S IS UNDOUBTEDLYona JJAOW of the best built house# *» Christchurch. There art 5 LARGE ROOMS, plastered and papered, lift 6in atud, warirobes and plenty of cnpbo*rf« built in, wide entranoe bw, tpccially panelled, electiio li?B* all ' through, including w * , sr house and lavatory; MOTOR SHI3D. etc. Splendid corner section, comprising nearly i-acre, nicely laid out, concrete paths MO drive. This is on© of tho beet propositions we have ever hand!?®The position.iu of the beat, minute from twopenny oar, the owner is out to sell. Carff to view to bona fide buy«® only. SOLE AGENTS, McKENZIE and WILLIS. DEVEIIEUX, KING AXD 00. FOR SALE. ST. ALBANS —8-1 too mod Modern turn verandah, motor shed, every COB" venience, 35 perches, corner section. On tM mark.t for a thoit timo. Price for «JUX» eale JEI4OO. DEVEREUX, KING and CO. LINWOOD —9-R:x>med Modern Villa, every convenience, J-acre land. For a boarding" house or nurse's homo would be hard to boat Price, £1100. Si'KK i'DOX" —G Roomed Modern Villa. every convenience, o.L, motor ehod, i-icre land. Pxice, £1200. Call early if jon vran* this. DEVEREUX, KING and CO. CITY, 5 mi:: 'itoo from Square—7-Rooffl House, good la:tv rooms in good order. every possible convenience, i-ax.ro. PrioJ £Bjo. Insured for £800. First come fij** served. DEVEREUX, KING and CO. D 2794-3951

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 18

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