Auctions KAIKOURA AND | TE MANIA BULL WALK I COME AND INSPECT OUR 1983 OFFERING THURSDAY, JUNE 30,1983 I K. PAGE, “Anstey Angus,” 9 a.m. | F. WILDING, “Te Mania” Angus, 9.45 a.m. I P. S. T. DAVIES, “Charwell” Hereford, 11 a.m. ESTATE R. MURRAY, “Woodbank” Angus, 12 noon ; J. G. MURRAY AND SON, “Matarlki” Hereford, 1.15 p.m. ESTATE W. M. MASEFIELD, “Ellerton” Angus, 2.15 p.m. S. J. CHAFFEY, “Homai” Hereford, 3.15 p.m. BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH.
AUCTION SALE DAIRY FARM SERVICES PALMERSTON STREET WESTPORT ON FRIDAY, JULY 1 at 12 noon DAIRY equipment and spares, chainsaw spares, agriculture equipment and sundries. AUCTIONEERS GREYMOUTH
mm 1 J 11 j A Js | l il l 3 IMPORTANT RURAL REAL ESTATE AUCTION "THORNYCROFT" ■■ •• ORIGINAL BROOKSIDE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY 93.3404 HECTARES HIGH PRODUCING SILT TOGETHER WITH CHARACTER HOMESTEAD SET AMONGST AREAS OF ENGLISH TREES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD AUCTION ROOMS FRIDAY, 15th JULY 1983 at 2.30 p.m. On Account MESSRS J. E. & S. P. UPSTOW "Thornycroft" comprises 93 hectares all flat high producing silt suitable for cropping, horticulture, vegetables, fat sheep, cattle and dairying. Situated in the centre of Brookside, an area always renowned for its high fertility, 5 miles Leeston, 6 miles Dunsandel and 25 miles Christchurch. Rural Mail 6 days, school buses at gate. The land is subdivided into 17 paddocks all supplied with stock water. Land usage for the 1983/84 season is as follows:— 17 hectares Autumn Wheat, 5 hectares Spring Wheat, 16 hectares Field Peas, 10 hectares Manawa Grasseed, 34 hectares White Clover, 2 hectares Lucerne, balance English Grasses homestead etc. No set stocking is carried out but store lambs are usually bought in for fattening as well as wintering up to 100 calves. Grazers are also carried throughout the Spring. BUILDINGS Comprise attractive sound colonial style two storey homestead comprising six bedrooms, spacious lounge, living room, sunroom, kitchen and storage rooms, two open fireplaces and Kent Log fire, sleepout, freezer room, bathroom with shower. This homestead has all modern conveniences and is set in a mature area with grass tennis court and kidney shaped filtered swimming pool. The approach to the homestead in from the road is most impressive by way of an Oak studded driveway. OUTBUILDINGS Include steel framed implement shed and granary, whare, two hay storage sheds, two stand woolshed, old stables, garage, silos etc. IRRIGATION There is a 12" bore on the homestead block 130' deep with submersible pump, underground 6" mainline. On the block opposite the homestead, there ore two 6" wells, one of which is not currently used. RATES To Ellesmere County Council $1357. TERMS 10 % deposit plus stamp duty on the fall of the hammer, balance in cash on date of possession which shall be given end August. ORDER OF SALE The property will firstly be offered as one unit and should it fail to be sold, then it shall be offered as follows:— . LOT 2 46 hectares with ail buildings known as the Homestead Block. LOT 3 47 hectares bare land with Oak bounded homestead site known as Boswells Block. Should Lots 2 and 3 not be sold, then the property shall be offered as follows:— LOT 4 25 hectares Homestead Block LOT 5 20 hectares bare land adjoining Lot 4 LOT 6 26 hectares (subject to survey) being the eastern portion of Boswells Block. LOT 7 20 hectares (subject to survey) being the western portion of Boswells Block. INSPECTION Strictly by appointment with the joint Auctioneers only. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE "Thornycroft" is one of the highly regarded properties in the Ellesmere District and was owned and farmed for over 100 years by the Brooks family from whom the Brookside district gets its name. Ten years ago, the property was purchased by the current Vendors. The excellent land is safe cropping country where very high yields of cereal crops and small seeds have been obtained. The delightful homestead has an attractive and mature setting with lawns, gardens and Oak trees. The Auctioneers thoroughly recommend inspection of "Thornycroft". „ FOR FURTHER DETAILS, PLEASE APPLY: WRIGHTSON NMA LTD CHRISTCHURCH PHONE 796-460 AFTER HOURS RICHARDSON 31-171, CAMERON 515-396 PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD CHRISTCHURCH. PHONE 798-600 AFTER HOURS SLUIS 558-344, WILLIAMS 227-528 M.R.E.I.N.Z. Solicitors for the Vendors: . Clark, Boyce & Co., 267 Madras Street, Christchurch. Mr M. Boyce. 7 t]
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