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AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION 123 ACRES EXCELLENT DAIRYING & MIXED CROPPNG LAND LAKESIDE On account of ESTATE R. E. COOPER i MRS M. E. COOPER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1966 2.30 P.M. 2.30 PH In Our Land Sale* Room, Cashel street 'ARTICULARS .AND The soils on thia unit are some of the best In the Ellesmere district, being very fertile, free and easily worked. Yields of 80 bushels wheat, 100 bushels Barley, 60 bushels Partridge Peas, 20 tons potatoes and up to 2 bags of white clover have been taken In the past. ’RESEMT CONDITION 5 acres Lucerne 17 acres Western Wolths Ryegrass 17 acres Pedigree White Clover 8 acres Barley Stubble Balance permanent pasture. :arrying capacity The unit has milked 33 cows and carried replacements together with 30 acres cereals and small seeds. SUBDIVISION WATER SUPPLY Subdivided Into 7 main pad* docks. Very well watered by county races and spring fed stream. BUILDINGS HOUSE Weatherboard bungalow consisting of 3 bedrooms all with built In wardrobes, lounge, livingroom, kitchenette (Formica bench, stainless steel sink), laundry with stainless steel tubs and bathroom. Thia house is In first class order throughout and Is set In a neat garden Including a small orchard. COWSHED AND DAIRY Breeze block. two cow double up. IMPLEMIENT’HEADER SHEDFOWL HOUSES HAY SHED Steel trusses. holds 750 bales. GRANARY-STORE SHED With Loft. GARAGE Concrete block and concrete floor. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE It is very seldom that we ere given the opportunity of offering such a neat and attractive unit. The property has been In the Cooper family for three generations and Is only being sold because Mr Cooper is retiring from farming. It has been conservatively farmed, is very clean and in excellent heart. Being only four miles from Leeston we can confidently recommend Inspection to anyone looking for a high producing compact unit. INSPECTION Strictly by appointment with the Auctioneers. For full details contact: N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., Stock and Station Agents, CHRISTCHURCH OR LEESTON. M.R.E.I.N.Z. Solicitors for the Vendors: MESSRS HILL. LEE and SCOTT, 143 Hereford street, CHRISTCHURCH. 366S KAIAPOI 1 SEWELL STREET TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, SATURDAY, MARCH 12. AT 16 A.M. PARTICULARS: Very Nice Family Homo. The exterior Is stuccoed. It has three bedrooms, lounge, living-room, k’ette. bathroom, porcelain bath and basin. H. and C. water. Space heater, and is very tastefully decorated. The body carpete, which are first class, will be sold with the property. The section is terraced. Iles nicely to the sun and Is high and dry. Garage and outbuildings. High pressure water pump. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Thio 11 a most desirable property. The owners are definite sellers and a low reserve has been fixed. We will be happy to chow you around. Offers prior to auction considered. R. G. BELL and CO., AUCTIONEERS, Charles street, KAIAPOI. Messrs E. J. Corcoran and Son, Solicitors. 2322 AT WELLINGTON TWO-DAY SALE BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUES In Three Deceased Estates, Consigned In From Gisborne, Taupo And Nelson And Others. £15,000 £15.000 £15,000 WORTH £15.006 To Be Held On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. MARCH 10 AND 11, AT 10.30 EACH DAY. AT OUR SALESROOMS, 155 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. COMPRISING Georgian, Early Victorian, Victorian, French Furniture: else Select Reproductions; also 16 Rare Persian Carpete and Rugs: also £4OOO Worth of Rare Sliver, Family E.F. plate. Old Jewellery, Old Antique China, etc. All the ESTATE LOTS are for Unrserved Sale. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers, Probate and Antique (Valuers). (Estab. 1918.) ‘Phone 78-031, P.O. Box 224, WELLINGTON. 8481

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 41

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