Auctions FOR PUBLIC AUCTION s ATTRACTIVE RANGIORA HOUSE PROPERTY SITUATED 52 Church Street. RANGIORA. Friday. April 27. 1979, at 2.15 p.m. LN OUR CASHEL STREET LAND SALES ROOM On Accent: TRUSTEES ESTATE E. J. PHILLIPS THIS property is situated handy to High Street and all the amenities of this thriving township. The home is approximately 22 years old being built of poured concrete with an iron roof. It comprises a spacious kitchendinette with stainless steel bench, Champion range and a Speedway incinerator for dual hot water. Lounge with open fire and built-in cabinet, sunroom with built-in writing desk and drawers, bathroom with bath, basin and walk-in shower, toilet, laundry with 2 tubs, 3 double bedrooms, all with built-in robes. Outbuildings: single garage, storeshed with attached woodshed, fowl house. The section is very well laid out and comprises 39.7 perches. Rates: $180.03. TERMS To an approved purchaser prior to auction up to 50 per cent of the purchase price may remain owing on first mortgage for a 3-year term at current rates of interest. AUCTIONEER’S REMARKS This is a very well constructed home sited in a popular position handy to schooling and all facilities. For full details contact: PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS LTD, REAL ESTATE, CHRISTCHURCH, PHONE 798-600. A.H. Ohoka 727. MREINZ. Solicitors: HELMORE. MCDONALD and STANLEY. 137 Hereford Street, Christchurch. 1135 MUST BE SOLD VENDOR TRANSFERRED FENDALTON HOME Opportunity SUNNY — OVERLOOKING PARK EXCEPTIONAL 3 LIVING ROOMS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION Monday, April 30, at 2.15 p.m. in the Auction Salerooms, 121 Worcester Street. No. 1 MEDBURY TERRACE. OVERLOOKING Fendalton Park, handy to university. A family home conveniently situated, needing some redecoration and tidying. A MUST BE SOLD situation. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. UNIQUE spacious lounge, living room, dining room and 3 bedrooms. Potential charm in hidden choice garden. For the astute purchaser potential unfolds. FOR DEFINITE SALE. Inspection with the Auctioneers, Phone 796-280, or Sole Agents in Conjunction: Phone 41-293, A.H. 517-439, LES HAWKINS REAL ESTATE 1503 | tmHGSTOHRI CITY FLATS INCOME PRODUCING INVESTMENT $3BOO PER ANNUM MOST POPULAR SITUATION No. 10 BISHOP STREET ' Close to bus stops, easy walking distance to town. Alwaysj in demand by tenants. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY, APRIL 23 at 2.15 p.m. Tn the auction salerooms, 121 WORCESTER STREET VERY SUBSTANTIAL FINANCE AVAILABLE UNBEATABLE ATTRACTIVE TERMS Creates a real opportunity to build substantial returns on limited capital and get ahead. Three flats all self contained fetch $74 per week in rents. Only advancing years of ■ present owner give you this opportunity for income. FOR DEFINITE SALE Inspect with the auctioneers. Ph. 796-280. and the sole agent in conjunction. Ph. 41-293, a.h. 517-439. LES HAWKINS REAL ESTATE Vendor’s solicitor: Messrs Paprill, Hadfield and Aldous. 1503
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