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Auctions MARSHLANDS HORTICULTURAL UNIT 2.2 HA On account of Mr and Mrs B. M. Sargent, Marshlands Road, to be held In Dalgety Crown Ltd, Land Sales Room, 193 Cashel Street, Christchurch, at: 2.30 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1986 RESIDENCE: Three year old, 3 double bdrm permanent material home with retail shop attached. OUTBUILDINGS: Two 60 X 10 metre and one 12 x 10 metre tunnel houses, five bay Implement shed, 10 x 10 metre workshop and large coolroom. SOIL TYPES, Walmakarlrl Peaty Loam. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This Is an excellent small holding suitable all types of horticulture with room for further expansion of glass or tunnel houses If required: The residence and all outbuildings are In excellent order and the property is well situated for gate sales with plenty of off street parking. For further details and arrangements to Inspect please phone. Dalgety Crown Ltd, phone 798-212 a.h. Denis Simpson, 557-928 MERIVALE PART OF OUR HERITAGE PRELIMINARY NOTICE 236 PAPANUI ROAD REGAL elegance — words fail to convey. Come and join us — be enthralled by time charm and character. We are privileged Indeed to share with you this fine example of architecture — an era that will never be repeated and seldom available. TO BE PRESENTED BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE POOL LAWN THURSDAY, MARCH 20, AT 2.15 P.M. (Watch this column for more Wed. 19) “The Auctioneers” Sherris and Robertson Ltd 176 Hereford Street CHRISTCHURCH Phone 792-120 After hours: Christine pilbrow 555-010

PUBLIC AUCTION Fine woolled and cattle grazing run “Bargour” Lindis Pass. 3948.35 hectares (9732 acres) Pastoral lease 33 years from July 1985. ACCOUNT: Mr W. R. Patterson THURSDAY, February 20, 1986 2.00 p.m. OMARAMA PUBLIC HALL LOCATION: 33kms Tarras, 50kms Omarama, 60kms Cromwell. CONTOUR: Front Country flat to easy rolling, good gullies. Back country (Wether block) rises to 4000 ft. Half property under 2000 ft. Subdivided 13 blocks and 20 paddocks. Good water from streams and creeks, no problems. CLIMATE: Hot summers, cold winters, 700 mm to 750 mm (28 to 30 inch) rainfall, no snow risk. LAND UTILISATION: 21 hectares (52 acres) border dyked (2 heads), topdressed, oversown over entire block to 3000 ft (5000 to 6000 acres). BUILDINGS: Older roughcast 5 bdrm homestead, garage, hut, woolshed 5 stand (1000 woollies), lean-to implement shed, workshop, hay barn. LIVESTOCK: 4500 Merino Mixed Aged Ewes (Dec. shorn), 1750 Merino Mixed Aged Wethers (Nov./ Dec. shorn), 1550 Merino Mixed Sex Hoggets, 200 others. 130 dry cattle. PERFORMANCE: 80 per cent to 85 per cent lambing, 182 bales wool, cattle farmed and usually fattened according to season. STOCK: Purchased at valuation on possession day. Usual valuation procedures. Numbers and description approx, as listed above, except no cattle. PLANT: Woolshed equipment at valuation. WINTER FEED: Approx. 80 acres turnips and 3000 bales 1984 seasons hay. POSSESSION: Wednesday, April 23, 1986. COMMENTS: Good easy run property, showing good returns. Further subdivision would improve stock performance and numbers. VENDOR’S SOLICITOR: Quelch McKewen Tohill More, Dunedin (Mr More). INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT WITH AUCTIONEERS WRIGHTSON NMA LTD OAMARU Phone 49-850 A.H. Jack Ryder, 49-085, Oamaru.

RURAL HOLDING SELDOM AVAILABLE! ESTATE REALISATION 1.3308 ha (3% Acres) SPRINGS ROAD (First home past Halswell Junction Rd) Unique opportunity here to acquire a small holding in a delightful setting, so close to the city. The substantial permanent material home provides family living with 3 bedrooms and two living rooms, built to catch the sun all day, with sweeping lawn to the north, ideal for tennis, court and pool. The property Is surrounded by shelter and the Templeton silt soil is ripe for vegetable growing or horticulture. There is a 40ft x 3ft woolshed with 2 shearing stands, a 3 bay implement shed and fowl house plus double garage. Your inspection of the property will not disappoint. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PROPERTY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 AT 2 p.m. Joint Auctioneers PHONE 792-120 PHONE 797-454 SKRHS » ROBSnSM] IX/1 —XK MREINZ LIMITED —

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Press, 15 February 1986, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 15 February 1986, Page 59

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