__________Auctions PUBLIC AUCTION PRIME BUILDING LOTS 24.5552 HECTARES (4 Titles) CHEVIOT ACCOUNT MR J. S. DAMPIER-CROSSLEY IN DALGETY NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LAND SALES ROOM, 193 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ON THURSDAY AUGUST 11, 1983 AT 2.30 p.m. LOCATION: With frontage to Factory Road and adjoining State highway 1, approximately 3km north west of Cheviot and 115 km from Christchurch. LOT A: 5.1142 ha freehold with frontages to both Factory Road and State highway 1. Subdivided into 2 paddocks, some mature shelter and several elevated positions suitable for building sites. LOT B: 5.5037 ha freehold with frontage to Factory Road. Subdivided into 3 paddocks with improvements including 3 bedroom weatherboard cottage with all usual amenities and a hay barn. LOT C: 7.8509 ha freehold with frontage to Factory Road. Subdivided into 3 paddocks with very attractive elevated building site and some shelter plantings. LOT D: 6.0864 ha freehold (subject to survey) with frontage to Factory Road. Subdivided into 3 paddocks with improvements including a hay barn and lean to store shed. ORDER OF SALE: The property shall be offered firstly as one but should it fail to reach the Vendor’s reserve each lot will be offered for sale individually. TERMS: Ten per centum of the purchase price plus stamp duty on the fall of the hammer, balance on date of possession which shall be one month from date of sale, or within 7 days of receipt of freehold title whichever is the later. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This property would comprise some of the most desirable areas for small farm propositions in the Cheviot District. Each lot has a stream frontage with shelter, attractive undulating ground most suitable for building sites, County piped water scheme across each title, and most rural services passing the frontage. Our Vendor is a genuine seller and we recommend early inspection with the Auctioneers: DALGETY N.Z. LTD M.R.E.I.N.Z. PHONE 798-212, CHRISTCHURCH A.H. JOHN CHAPMAN 6776 RANGIORA H. MORRISON 588-042 CHRISTCHURCH SOLICITORS TO THE VENDOR Wynn Williams & Co
AUCTIONEERS® 76 STAFFORD ST TIMARU ANTIQUE AUCTION CHRISTCHURCH ON ACCOUNT of a deceased estate and other Vendors we will auction in the St JOHN’S METHODIST HALL, on the Corner of Somerset and Selwyn Streets, CHRISTCHURCH on SATURDAY, July 9, 1983 at 10.30 a.m. we will offer a good selection of Victorian Edwardian and colonial Furniture and Effects plus Bric-a-brac and Jewellery. Main items to include. FURNITURE: Lady’s CUTLER rolled top writing desk, Victorian carved overmantle, oak furniture, several Scotch chests, washstands, Victorian walnut cathedral base games table, free standing carved Pier mirror, Kauri double ended table, small display cabinet, oak grandfather clock, mahogany desk, large oak Jacobean twist sideboard, art deco bookshelves, Victorian mahogany chest on chest, ladles chair, carved back chlffioner, small kauri 100 table, carved hall chair, oak dutchesse/wardrobe, oak double bed ends, several kauri chests, Victorian inlaid music cabinet, old radios, kauri bookcase chlffioner, spinner’s chair etc. BOOKS 3 volumes of the Official History of New Zealand Royal Air Force by Wing Commander H. L. Thompson, New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45. Collectors Items. CHINAWARE, BRIC-A-BRAC ETC. To include Royal Worcester figure, miniature Royal Worcester cup and saucer signed Mowbray, matching pair of Victorian chendeliers, Bisqueware, Chelsea figure, Capi De Monte figure, Royal Doulton, Royal Bayreuth, crystal, small gold scales, and weights in box (collectors item), pair Dresden vases, beautiful plated tray with cover, ruby glass, scent bottles, 6 piece Royal Doulton Jug and basin set, jardiniers, flambe Doulton Fox, crystal coronation mug 1937, brass collector’s money box, child’s tea set in original box, blue and white chinaware, copper Jardinier, selection of brassware and copperware, brass umbrella stand, ornate brass lamo, Venetian glass bell, oak wall clock Inlaid clock and others, Coronation set of coach and horses (large size), barometer, ship’s clock, carnival glass, pair smelter figures, Victorian decanter, blue and white chamber, bellows, Royal Doulton jardinier, Royal Albert teaset, Belleck, blue and white Crown Derby teaset, custard cups, ship’s lamp, shaving mug, biscuit barrels, fortune tellers ball, solid silver vases, Jewel boxes, light shades, 3 pieces Lallque, several pieces of Clarice Cliff, old bibles and photographs albums, sad irons, beautiful coloured glass window with warriors, crocks, paintings, and prints, brass bell, boot scraper, cast ironware, 2 Stevengraphs, wax faced doll, small amount of Victorian Jewellery and our usual good selection of smalls and brlck-a-brac. GOOD ON VIEW from FRIDAY, July 8, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Morning of Sale from 9 a.m. Postal and Absentee Bids Accepted, any enquiries please ring the numbers below. REMEMBER THIS SALE IS IN CHRISTCHURCH ON SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1983 at 10.30 a.m. PHONE 45-765 TIMARU MGAANZ AFTER HOURS 83-631. .
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