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Auctions OLD AND NEW THURSDAY JULY 7 WE are conducting an auction of old and modern Items on our premises. 65 Orbell St, Sydenham. The popularity of these auctions, a touch of old and a blend of new, means our catalogues are filling almost immediately. Our catalogues this time includes: JEWELLERY: Ivory elephant carved pendant with silver chain, tiger eye and ivory necklace from Africa (In box), amethyst and Ivory neckland (in box), Malachite stone necklace with carved Ivory rose pendant (in box), Cantonese ivory ball earring In velvet box, carved tulip earring (in box), carved rose earring, ivory (In box), ivory tooth and scenery pendant, carved Ivory elephant with wooden stand plus many more Interesting pieces. FURNITURE: Kauri, oak and rlmu wardrobes, old Edwardian duchess (very nice piece), oak rlmu mahogany double beds and mattresses, duchess, tallboys, china cabinets, old and new fireboxes with brass rails, coal scuttles, fire dogs, display cab., 6 old seagrass and cane chairs, modern peacock chairs, child’s pram (needs some work), pool table, dining table and chairs. Bric-a-brac and collectable, include old and modern ceramics and brassware. Avoid disappointment, inspect this catalogue Wednesday, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Phone 65-038 Farms for Sale HORTICULTURAL unit. 9 acres, 6 yr old modern sunny 3 bdrm home situated, 2 km from Ashburton. Large garage, 400 sq. ft glasshouse, 1000 sq. ft lock up iron shed. Plus other sundry outbuildings. Irrigation well. Ideal soil type for horticultural crops. $137,000. Finance available. Ph. 89-950, Ashburton for further details. UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND AT CHRISTCHURCH AT THE REQUEST OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEE AND IN EXERCISE OF THE POWER OF SALE CONTAINED OR IMPLIED IN MEMORANDUM OF MORTGAGE REGISTERED NUMBER 390243/4 (CANTERBURY REGISTRY) W. E. SIMES AND CO., LIMITED, Licensed Auctioneers, acting under instructions from the Registrar of the High Court of New Zealand at Christchurch at the request of the First Mortgagee will offer for sale by Public Auction at the company’s premises at 239 Manchester St, Christchurch on Tuesday, the 12th day of July, 1983, at 2.15 o’clock in the afternoon the property situated at Two Chain Road, Rolleston, Christchurch being an estate in fee simple and being more particularly all that parcel of land situated In Block II Leeston Survey District containing 5.2007 hectares being Lot 2 on Deposited Plan 41740 and being all the land comprised and described in Certificate of Title Register 20F Folio 551 (Canterbury Registry) SUBJECT TO Rights of Way shown on Deposited Plan 374, Easements in Transfers 278734/4 and 347033/4. The property is a farmlet with an older type weatherboard house with recent extensive additions in Summerhill stone, all on concrete foundations and roofed in iron. Internal linings are hardboard and glbraltar board. Accommodation Includes a kltchen/dlnette with beamed ceilings, a lounge with open fire, stone feature wall and timber veneer panelling, three bdrms, all with double built-in wardrobes, bathroom and laundry. Other facilities include a 6.1 metre x 4.6 metre garage, implement sheds, incubator sheds, duck breeding shed, stock sheds. The block is partitioned into five paddocks, with netting boundary fences in good condition. The property is offered for sale subject to existing tenancies and occupation if any and the Mortgagee’s Application for Sale containing an estimate of the value of the land and the Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the office of the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch at any time during office hours and at the Auction Rooms at the time of the sale without payment of any fee. The property is occupied. Board, Residence A fostering or board placement is needed for a lad who is aged 15 to and would prefer to work on a farm or with a Pest Destruction Board or in a garage. Karl is currently in a social welfare home and the department can, if necessary, subsidise wage and board payments. Karl is a responsible lad who would prefer a family situation until he gains more experience and is old enough to be completely independant. He works well under positive direction and already has some good farming skills. If you feel you would like to discuss Karl further, please contact Mrs Goldthorpe, Social Welfare Department, Phone 8143 Alexandra (collect) or write P.O. Box 266 Alexandra. ARE you looking for good perm, board in the centre of town, then try the New City Hotel, 527 Colombo St DTC BOARD in family home, own room and sunroom, call 371-566. BOARD offered in private home, female preferred, Papanul area. Phone 526-288 or 523-201. BOARD offered working man, in private home with lady owner. Single room, everything supplied. Good homely living. Avonside area. Ph. 898-938. FARMERS wanting reasonable private bed and breakfast for short periods. Ph. 884-579 Christchurch evenings. FULL board, single rooms, Cranmer Lodge, 61-867. LINCOLN College student requires board for second semester from July 8 to end October. Ph. Hassall Sefton 887 collect. MATURE tradesman requires full board. Ph. 527-220 or 792166. PRIVATE sleep-out, breakfast, evening meal, washing, $37. Ph. 882-574, 549 New Brighton Rd. WORKING man 32, requires board from Mon to Frl. Ph. 69-353. 16 year old female urgently requires board in Christchurch, close vicinity of N.Z. Trotting Conference. Ph. Ashburton 21-727 collect.

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Press, 2 July 1983, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 5 Press, 2 July 1983, Page 51

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