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AUCTIONS. _ JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. IN OUR LAND SALEROOMS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13th, At 2 p.m. 2,5 IN THE WILLIAM WILSON TRUST 01 ESTATE. 13 TRUSTEES' REALISATION SALE C THE FINEST BUSINESS SITES IN CHRISTCHURCH. ._ THE HUB OF THE CITY. rpHAT VALUABLE CITY PROPERT situate HIGH AND COLOMI STREETS, Christchurch, known as the II ANGLE, commencing with the premis lately known a-3 Gainase's, and txtending i to F. H. Stcel'o, Colombo street. Inciud in these valuable premises is the Cli HOTEL, facing tho Bank of New Zealan The total frontages are: — 5S- HIGH STREET—IS 4 feet. W TRIANGLE—B2 feet. ' COLOMBO STREET—O2 feet. ' Those premises arc occupied by 14 tenani •jY _____ FOR SALE AS A WHOLE OR IN 4 LOT no A GENUINE REALISATION SALE. LOT I—3 Shopa in COLOMBO STREE' occupied by Messrs Hulston, D. Sne. and Mi=s Kiver, having a frontage •1G feet. CITY HOTEL, having frontage of 4G feet to Colombo strec H2 feet to the Triangle, 24 feet to Hij «trect, including 2 Shop 3 occupied 1 - Messrs Ellis and Rac and Finney. j LOT 2—l Kliop3, oc-c.irnod by Messrs Gla: j ville, Glackin, Fisher, and Mrs Todi I with a froutago of GO feet to HIG. : STREET. i LOT S—3 Shops, occupicd by Messrs Ren I Gonnley, Simpson, v.ith a frontage < I 45 feet to HIGH STREET. j LOT 4—2 Shops, occupied by Messrs Abi ,3 " and Wright, with a frontago of 25 fei to HIGH STREET. j This property has not been in the mark' for salo for over 50 yeara, and offers a rai ' ' opportunity for investment, and to any po ' ' son or syndicate entering upon a buiidir ' ' scheme the possibilities arc incalculable. T EXCELLENT TERMS CAN BE 4 ARRANGED. s This is tho most important announcemei ' regarding Christchurch City Property thi has ever been made public, and presents a 0 j unprecedented opportunity to obtain abeolut ly tho finest business position in our city. Ti scopo offered by careful handling cannot i overestimated. c " Full particulars on application to the Au tioneers. Or MESSRS MEARES and WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Gloucester street. — I Also, on account of tho Trustees, i THAT VALUABLE FRONTAGE O j COLOMBO STREET, SYDENHAM, OPPC SITE THE SYDENHAM PARK. i LOT I—Having a frontage of 219 feet t j COLOMBO STREET, between Walto I?' : <md Hastings streets, to be eoid i 1 per foot in blocks of 20ft frontages. . j LOT 2—Having a frontago of 200 feet t ' COLOMBO STREET, between Ha; s ' { tings and Hutchcaon streets, to bo sot r " at per foot in blocks of 20ft Gin fro: s ' tages. f> LOT 3—SHOP AND DWELLING of e rooms, Cor. Colombo and Hasting p streets, having a frontage of 53.72 Jin. 1 ; ,1 to. Cotombo street. Lot to a goo tenant. n LOT 4—No. 3 HASTINGS STREET, jus oil Colombo street, containing 3 perches of land and House of 7 rooms «11 offices and conveniences. Let to i ! good tenant. I LOT s—Having a frontage of IG4 feet t j COLOMBO STREET, beiwcen Hutche son and Brougham streets, to bo son at per foot in blocks of 20ft frontages . • Tho corner of this bjock ig immediate!, I opposite tho Sydenham Post Office. I JONEa, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD., ] C. E. JONES, 9378 Auctioneer. "" PRELIMINARY NOTICE! ~ " IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, At 12 !Noon, RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, FURNI TURE AND EFFECTS, AND FIVE SEATER WOLSELEY MOTORCAR. t AN account of MR A. HAMPTON (wh< 1 is leaving for tho North Island). 1 ON THE PREMISES, j No, 20 WHITELEIGH AVENUE (just cf f Lincoln road), SEMI-BUNGALOW OF 7 ROOMS (one 21 x 14, partly panelled), all offices and everj possible modern convenience, iittcd witi wardrobes, gas, nicely papered throughout /[ sunny verandah, about 27 Perches of Land / high situation, deep well septic tank, largt iron shed. WITHIN 2 MINUTES OF THli .TRAM, 2d SECTION. ALSO, THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR FURNISHINGS, including UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO by Richter. CUTLER'S KOLL-TOP DESK, LOVELY AXMINSTER AND PILE CAPETS, RILEY BILLIARD DINING TABLE, FURNISHINGS IN OAK, ETC., ETC. i Full details in later issue. ; ON VIEW ON WEDNESDAY, Marci 13th, from 1 p.m. until 4.30 p.m. ; JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. C. E. JONES, 937 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE. PROPERTY. SATURDAY, MARCH IGth. At li Noon. IN OUR LAND SALE ROOMS. ON ACCOUNT OF THE OWNERS. 1 A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR BUILD } ±X ERS, speculators; AN£ OTHERS, SPLENDID BLOUK OF LAND CONTAINING 1 ACRE 3 ROODS 4 anc 7-10ths PERCHES, SITUATE RICCAK TON, with frontages to CUTLER'S ROAD PEVEREL STREET, and BROADiiEN'I > STREET, being NEARLY 9 CHAINS ;, FRONTAGE, WOULD CUT INTO 1( i SPLENDID BUILDING* SITES. I' EASIEST OF TERMS CAN BE AR '• RANGED IF REQUIRED, a '• Full particulars on application to th< a Auctioneers. i JONES, McCROSTIE COMPANY, LTD. • C. E. JONES, 9380 Auctioneer. 6 FOR PRIVATE SALE. (The Owner having gone into business). WOULD SUIT RETIRED FARMER OB OTHERS. OVER 2 ACRES OF LAND. CHARMING SITUATION, MIDWAY BETWEEN 2 TRAM SERVICES, Both 2d Section. SPLENDID ORCHARD, with 42 large trees, also Nuts, Walnuts, etc. Splendid water supply, 6eptic tank connexion, LARGE MOTOR GARAGE, numerous outbuildings, 2 splendid fowlhouses and runs, with accommodation for 400 or 500 head of poultry. THE RESIDENCE COMPRISES 2STOREYED ART BUNGALOW OF S ROOMS (1 room measuring 25 x 18, with heavy beams), sleeping-out balcony, lervery, pantry, and all offices; sunny verandahs with French dooie. opening on to same from living rooms. Thoro is a front and back entrance to the property. For a quick sale the owner is prepared to accept the low figure of £1550» And ho is prepared to make easv terms, and win accept, if required, the low deposit of ■ * particularß on application to the sole Bentß ' Folio 3G9 9382 JONES, McCROSTIE CO., LTD. . M Cl iin rEE ' S . Extj:a Strong Regulating ♦v 4~, BX6 the most xeliablo tills on market, 4*.(id, ail Chemist*. 06291-9189

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 14

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