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AUCTIONS FURNITURE SALE RANGIORA SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1946, Al 10.15 AM HAVING sold the Property we have been favoured with in structions from MRS L. J. COWENS. 1 PARK STREET. RANGIORA, to offer the following items of Furniture and effects. Box Ottoman. Oak Cabinet. Oak Dresser, Double Oak Bed and 2 Mattresses. Oak Wardrobe. Easy Chair. Cane Table. Hall Stand, Lounge Suite, Drop-leaf Table. Ornament Stand. 2 Chairs, Dutchesse and Mirror. Bedroom Cabinet, Dinner Wag gon. Writing Desk, Couch, Oak Dining Table and 4 Chairs, 2 Cane Chairs, Round Oak Table. Buffet, Double Bed and 2 Mattresses, 4 Pillows, 15 Pictures. Fire Screen, Coal Bucket. Kitchen Table and 1 Chair, 4 Dining Chairs, Valor Kerosene Heater. Goblin Ace Vacuum Cleaner. Frigidaire Combination Home Freezer, 2 Cane Chairs. Eldridge Sewing Machine, Easy Chair, Great American Lawn- r mower, Kitchen Sundries and I various other sundries. Limited outside entries of Furniture, etc., invited prior to the date of sale. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN. LIMITED, Auctioneers, Rangiora. 2524 SEZZi’ PUBLIC AUCTION £ SWANNANOA SHEEP FATTENING s AND CROPPING PROPERTY ! 398 ACRES 1 WE have been favoured with instructions from MR G. B. STEVENSON, Swannanoa. to offer his desirable property by public Auction in our Land Sales Room, Rangiora, on FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966, at 2.15 P.M. PARTICULARS: AREA398 Acres 0 Roods 20 Perches ( Freehold situated at Swannaoa. 1 mile from Swannanoa School, 9 miles from Rangiora, and only 15 miles I from Christchurch. 1 SUBDIVISION24 paddocks, concrete post i and wire and permanent I netting fences and some gorse fences. A large amount of new fencing has been recently erected, stock I water to all paddocks by County water races. COVER— I 114 acres Lucerne from 1 year to 8 years old. 110 acres 1 year and 3 year Perennial Ryegrass and t White Clover pastures. 76 acres older Ryegrass . pasture. 6 acres new Raps and ! grass. 20 acres new Oats and grass. 37 acres greenfeed (oats). , 29 acres Rape. The entire property has < been regularly topdressed, 1 at least 2 tons of lime per I acre during the last 8 years < and including 17 tons of 1 super last year. < BUILDINGS— I HOMESTEAD: Stuccoed with iron roof consisting of 3 bedrooms, kitchen, diningroom, lounge, bathroom, laundry, with all convenl- j ences, electric hot water, pressure pump well water supply. Septic tank. Double garage, storeshed, and fowlhouse. NO. 2 HOUSE: Weatheri board, iron roof, consisting of 3 bedtooms, lounge. 1 living-room, kitchen, bathroom, laundry, coal range and electric cooker, dual . hot water, pump and well water supply. Garage, Store Shed, Woodshed and Fowlhouse. Two-stand Woolshed with lean-to Implement Shed. Concrete Sheep Yards, Hay Barn to hold 2400 bales. STOCK CARRIED 1965-66 1 1000 Ewes. , 18 Rams. > All lambs fattened off their mothers, and additional 300 lambs fattened on rape. CROPPING PROGRAMME 1965-66 26 Acres Barley. 31 Acres Oats. 21 Acres Perennial Ryegrass and Clover harvested for seed. 78 ’’ The property will be offered 1 first In one block; and if not sold, will be offered in three . lots comprising:— NOT NO. 1: Homestead Block of 70 acres, subdivided into 5 paddocks with 22 acres lucerne, 32 acres two year pasture, 13 acres rape. LOT NO. 2: 122 acres, 2 roods, with woolshed, concrete yards and hay shed, subdivided Into 8 paddocks with 50 acres lucerne, 26 acres pasture, 6 acres new rape and grass, 16 acres e rape, 23 acres greenfeed oats. LOT NO. 3: 205 acres 2 roods 20 perches, with weatherboard dwelling and buildings, subdivided Into 11 paddocks 1 with 42 acres lucerne, 126 : acres pasture, 20 acres oats and grass, 14 acres greenfeed oats. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE— This sale offers a rare opportunity to acquire a farm in this popular mixed farming district, its situation must appeal to purchasers looking for a firstclass farm handy to Rangiora and Christchurch, and in one of the earliest fattening districts in North Canterbury. A big draft of lambs is always taken in October and 1500-2000 bales of hay are made each year. Crop yields up to 70 bushels barley have been taken. We recommend your inspection which is STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT with the AucE tioneers only. TERMS— Ten per cent of purchase price on fall of hammer plus e Stamp Duty. POSSESSION—- !> April 29, 1968. E Full particulars and Condi- . tlons of Sale are available from Messrs Helmore, van Asch and Walton. Rangiora. Solicitors for - the Vendor, or— THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO OP. ASSN., LTD., LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, RANGIORA. M.R.E.I.N.Z. AFTER HOURS 'PHONE 62. 7 3309

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

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 41

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