. Auctions — — RURAL REAL ESTATE AUCTION SHEEP FATTENING AND CROPPING UNIT i "CRANMORE FARM” 178 HECTARES (440 ACRES) SITUATED: COURTENAY FULL RANGE OF IMPROVEMENTS EXCELLENT UNIT TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR CASHEL STREET AUCTION ROOM ON THURSDAY, MAY. 10, 1979. AT 2.15 P.M. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. have received instructions to offer for sale as above this most desirable stock fattening and cropping unit situated in the highly-regarded area of Courtenay. This farm is situated on the Courtenay Road, 22 miles from Christchurch, 5 miles from Darfield with High and Primary School facilities at the gate. The land is all flat and ploughable by wheel tractor, subdivision is into 26 main paddocks by good permanent and electrified fencing. Water in all paddocks by County races and concrete troughs. STOCK WINTER 1978: 1520 Corriedale ewes, 200 2T wethers, 100 18month heifers, 50 heifer calves. BUILDINGS: The buildings comprise a most attractive older style homestead set in an established and well cared for area of lawns, gardens and trees. Comprises 4 bedrooms, spacious lounge, diningroom plus all usual offices and amenities. OUTBUILDINGS: Sleepout, 3-bay implement shed, 2-stand woolshed with attached toolshed, haybarns (3.000 bale capacity), sheepyards with sheepshower, cattleyards complete with crush. 80-ton granary. COVER: The property is at present mainly in English grasses and lucerne with a small area of undersown barley stubble from last season’s harvest. RATES; To Malvern County Council, $llB3. TERMS: 10 per cent deposit plus stamp duty on the fall of the hammer, balance in cash on date of possession which is to be given on June 30, 1979. STOCK AND PLANT: To be taken over by (he purchaser at valuation if required. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Cranmore Farm has always been recognised as a first-class fat stock unit with excellent small seed and cereal crops being harvested in favourable seasons. The Vendor has farmed this unit as an early stock fattening proposition and over the years has been well maintained with topdressing and lime applications. To intending purchasers we can thoroughly recommend an early inspection as this unit is for absolute genuine sale. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LIMITED, REAL ESTATE — CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 798-600, After Hours: J. Sluis, 558-344; C. Hooper, Ohoka 727. SOLICITORS: Lane Neave and Co., 79-38 Hereford St, Christchurch. 2254 PUBLIC AUCTION MIXED GRAZING AND FATTENING UNIT DUNSANDEL 453 HECTARES 1162 ACRES FREEHOLD ON ACCOUNT OF: TRUSTEES TO THE ESTATE LATE N. B. FOWLER LAND SALES ROOM, 187-189 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ON TUESDAY, MAY 22, AT 2.15 P.M. LN OUR LOCATION: The property is adjacent to the DunsandelHororata sealed road, just 53km from Christchurch and 13km from Dunsandel. BUILDINGS: Dwelling concrete block 3 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen-dining, bathroom, sleepout, 3 stand woolshed, 4 bay implement shed, 2 haybarns. SUBDIVISION AND WATER SUPPLY: Subdivided into 34 main paddocks by post and wire fences and watered by county races except 4. House supply deep well. PRESENT COVER: 136 acres lucerne, 76 acres oats, 74 acres turnips, 30 acres young grass, 36 acres rape, balance perm, pasture. STOCK WINTERED 1978: 2200 breeding ewes, 250 hoggets, 100 calves. TERMS: Ten per centum plus stamp duty on the fall of the hammer, balance as to cash on date of possession which will be July 2, 1979. Stock, plant and hay may be taken over at valuation on date of possession by giving the vendors confirmation of such in writing within seven days of the auction. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; The property which has potential for further development is warm sweet healthy sheep and cattle fattening country and is being offered for genuine sale to wind up the estate. To intending purchaser we recommend an early inspection. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS AND ARRANGEMENT TO INSPECT PLEASE CONTACT THE AUCTIONEERS: WRIGHTSON NMA LTD., MREINZ CHRISTCHURCH Phone 796-460 a.h. K. T. Palmer 559-226 or R. L. Cameron 515396. Solicitors to the Estate: Smithson. Cleland, Fountain and Gilroy, CHRISTCHURCH. 1011
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