AUCTIONS L. P. DEVUN. ASHLEY FARM PROPERTY FARM PROPERTY CONTAINING 47 ACRES. SITUATED MARSHMANS RD. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, FRIDAY, MAY 36, 1961, AT 215 PM. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. VICTORIA ST.. RANGIORA. Account THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES ESTATE AND AGENCY CO OF NZ . LTD . Trustees- in ESTATE OF THE LATE THOMAS DOWNS. PARTICULARS. 47 acres of good land in 5 paddocks, fenced with and wire, w’ith good pine plantation for shelter and fronting 3 good metalled roads. BUILDINGS: Old brick, duelling of 6 rooms and some outbuildings. SITUATION: One mile from Ashley School and township. and 4 miles from Rangiora. with Rural Deiivrey and School Buses. NOTE: This property should appeal to buyers of small holdings or neighbouring farmers who are looking for extra land. For inspection and conditions of sale please apply to;— L. P. DEVLIN. General Auctioneer, RANGIORA. Helmore, Van Asch and Walton. Rangiora. Solicitors for the Estate. 7569 L. P. DEVLIN. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. RANGIORA 2 DESIRABLE PROPERTIES. FRIDAY, MAY 26. 1961, AT 230 P M IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, VICTORIA ST.. RANGIORA. Account MR N. H. C. BELL. 1— NO. 1 HIGH STREET. RANGIORA. Wooden dwelling of 3 bedrooms with large lounge, large living room, walk-in pantry, bathroom, laundry, new motor garage, workroom. LAND: 38J perches, corner section, well laid out in shrubs, etc., and very well fenced with brick and jron fences and very private. 2 EAST BELT. RANGIORA Fine building section of 351 perches with wude frontage. This section is close to High street and High School, and is good free soil, high and dry. Connected to sewer and water. Inspection of these properties is recommended. Auction boards erected. L. P. DEVLIN, General Auctioneer, RANGIORA.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE JONES for Homes. Ph. 60-530. • X 5107 MERSEY street. St. Albans. Close shops, school and bus stop Bungalow 5 rooms and k’ette. Trustee selling. £2700. Key. FORD and HADFIELD. LTD., Phone 60-139. After hours only 56-417 or 62-512. 6070 MONCKS Spur. £4750. Spacious Family Home, over 2000 sq. ft. 1-acre land, level access. Sewer, h.p. G. H. Jones. 65-619; after hours 51-121. X5lOB MONCKS SPUR. RedcliffT. lovely view. Bungalow, 4 bedrooms. 2 living rooms. Half an acre: can be subdivided. £4625. W. E, Simes and C 0.7010 MODERN 2-Bedroom Bungalow, nice lounge, floor to ceiling windows. Tile roof, tidy section. h.p. and flush toilet Garage 24 x 14. House is only 3’2 years o'd. and is situated just off Halswell road, approx. 4' 2 miles from Square. A really good buy at £3200. which includes washing machine, carpets, and drapes. Further details. Papanui Branch RURIC HUNTER. ’Ph. business 49-572, after hours 50-740.7950 MODERN two-bed roomed 7-year-old Bungalow with one acre level good growing land which has been subdivided into sections which could be sold. The property is worked as a market garden. There is a selling stall on the property. This is used in conjunction with a fruit and vegetable round but no charge would be made for this round to purchaser. Large sheds on property. Suit father and son or married couple Price £4lOO. Part finance could be arranged. Apply 96 Prestons road, Papanui. NORTH of City: Lovely Small BRICK BUNGALOW in splendid order. 2 double bedrooms, attractive living room, k’ette.. bathroom, shower room. Good small garden. Garage. Very close bus and shops Outstanding value at £4lOO. Includes very’ good carpet. Ven. blinds, etc. Sole Agents: MAURICE WILSON and CO., opp. Civic Theatre. ’Ph. 88-666.7062 NORTH-WEST: Superior architecturally designed Gentleman’s Residence on elevated section. 4 Bedrooms. Magnificent lounge with landscape windows. Unexcelled view of hills and mountains. Beautifully appointed interior with many extras, including excellent carpets and period light fittings. This is a distinctive home in the higher price field, on an established section which includes fernery, garage, and car wash. Sole Agent. Papanui Branch RURIC HUNTER.. 85 North rd Ph. bus. 49-572. after hours 48-423. 7015 PERFECT Section. Clyde road. Trees, shrubs, privacy: drive. £1950. Ford and Hadfield. 6098 PRIVATE Sale: Modern Brick Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen-dinette, wall-to-wall carpet, venetion blinds, and drapes, double garage, concrete drive and paths. Well fenced. £4500. Owner will leave £2OOO on first mortgage. Apply U 5667. “Press.” RICCARTON: New Homes Choose your own section, and plan from no dep. under F.B.S. at Jones for Homes. Ph. 60-530 any time X5lOB RANGIORA: Central Bungalow. 3 bedrooms. 2 livingrooms, kitchenette. dual hot water. 8.1. wardrobes. £3200 or near offer. Many extras including carpets included in price. N.Z. Fanners’ Co-op,, Rangiora. After hours 62.3711 RANGIORA. £4500: Immaculate new Concrete Bungalow on picturesque section, in grand situation. Large garage, small section. Carpets. Venetian blinds, linos., washing machine, and other extras. N.Z. Farmers’ Co-op.. Rangiora. After hours 62 3711 RAS'GIORA Building Sections. The best ever subdivision. High dry sections on sewer and h.p. water. £525 cash or easy terms. W. W. Wood Land and Estate Agent. ’Pnone 412. Rangiora. WS READ Devlin’s Property Auction Notices in Today’s “Press.” 2807 SYDENHAM. 24 Huxley street Family Home. 3 bedrooms. Handy to bus and shops. £l6OO. Apply Public Trust Office. Christchurch. 3641
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 28
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