Public Notices IMPORTANT NOTICE SALE OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT CORNER MANCHESTER AND HEREFORD STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH W. E. SIMES AND CO., Limited at the request ot the First Mortgagee in exercise of the power of sale contained in Memorandum of Mortgage 546528/2 (Canterbury Registry) will offer for sale by public auction at its auction rooms, 239 Manchester Street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 7th day of February 1986, at 2.15 p.m. that property being an estate in fee simple in all those pieces of land containing FIRSTLY 278 square metres or thereabouts being part Section 823 Town of Christchurch being comprised in Certificate of Title 248/334 (Canterbury Registry) AND SECONDLY 202 square metres or thereabouts being part Section 823 Town of Christchurch being comprised in Certificate of Title 248/335 (Canterbury Registry). The property is located on the south eastern corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets and is on the periphery of the Central Business District. It Is zoned Commercial 4 in the Christchurch City Council’s District Scheme which permits, amongst other uses, retail.shops and offices. The general locality is progressively being re-developed with low to medium rise commercial buildings. The site is rectangularly shaped with a frontage to Hereford Street of 20.12 metres and 24.04 metres to Manchester Street and obtains uninterrupted natural light from the north and west. Constructed on the site is a substantial 7-storey commercial building comprising ground floor and 6 upper floors with areas of mezzanine above the ground floor. The ground floor has three retail tenancies whilst the upper floors have been partitioned to provide several office suites. Access to the upper floors is gained from a ground floor foyer with a passenger lift and a single flight of stairs. There are mens and womens toilets on all floors. The office suites are situated off the stair landing and lift foyer. Vacant lettable areas exist on one or two floors. There is no off-street parking. The building was constructed approx. 80 years ago and has concrete foundations, timber floors, unreinforced masonry exterior walls, corrugated iron and tray mansard roof. Interior decoration is somewhat dated but some work has been undertaken to Improve the common areas. Excellent potential exists to enhance the commercial appeal of the building through refurbishment of the Interior and by reorganisation of interior layout. Outside the building has several architectural features which distinguish it Including a very attractive ornamental facade. Formerly owned by the MLC the building is something of a landmark in the City, having had the distinction of being the tallest office building in Christchurch for a number of years. It still remains one of the more impressive older buildings In Christchurch. The particulars and Conditions of Sale may be Inspected without payment of fee at any time during office hours prior to sale at the offices of the Auctioneer and also at the offices of: AUCKLAND: Messrs Brandon Brookfield, Solicitors, NZI House, 3 Shortland Street, WELLINGTON: Messrs Brandon Brookfield, Solicitors, 32 The Terrace, Wellington. CHRISTCHURCH: Clark Boyce and Co., Solicitors, 267 Madras Street, Christchurch. DUNEDIN: Messrs Gallaway, Son and Chettleburgh, Solicitors, 235 Upper Stuart Street, Dunedin. dsw HE PANUI He Karanga KI nga Waka Ki nga Mana KI nga Reo Ki nga Rangatlra He panul ki nga hapu karangarangatanga me nga waka o te rohe o Otautahl Ngai Tahu. He powhlrl tenet a kla hulhui mal tatau kt Nga Hau e Wha Marae, a te 23 o Hanuere 1986, 10 a.m. Na ka hoki atu te Komltl kl Rehua Marae a te 24 o Hanuere 1986,10 a.m., me Te Ranglmarle a te 26 Hanuere. Ka tae mal te Komltl whalti, kua whakatungia e te Minlta o te Tarl toko o Te Ora. Kl te korero tatou 1 nga taumaha e pa ana kla tatou. Kei te rapua me pehea al hei uru atu te Taha Maori me ona tlkanga, kl roto 1 tenel tari. Hel whakamama ia tatou take maha e tukuna atu nel ma ratou hei whakatau. No relra, Haere mal, Haere mai, Haere mal. E whal iho nel nga whakahaere o tenet Hui. Thursday, January 23 10 a.m. - Official Powhirl at Nga Hau E Wha National Marae. 11 a.m. - Meeting with youth. Saturday, January 25 Venue: Te Rehua Marae. 10 a.m. - Powhlrl kl nga Kaumatua, Hapu whanau o roto 1 te Rohe o Otautahl/ Ngai Tahu. 10.30 a.m. - Ka tlmata te hui. Sunday, January 26 Venue: Te Ranglmarle Centre. 10 a.m. - Powhlrl kl nga Kaumatua Hapu whanau o roto 1 te Rohe o Otautahl/ Ngai Tahu. 12 noon - E Kai. 1 p.m. - Ka tlmata te hul. 3 p.m. - Poroporoakl. OFFICIAL NOTICE An invitation is extended to all people of the Otautahl/ Ngai Tahu District for a meeting to be held on January 23,1986 (10 a.m.), Nga hau e wha National Marae. An invitation is also extended to all people for a meeting to be held at Te Rehua Marae and Te Ranglmarle Centre on January 24 to 26,1986 (10 a.m.), respectively. The Ministerial Advisory Committee appointed by the Minister of Social Welfare, Hon. Ann Hercus, will receive submissions relating to matters affecting Maori people in general, but particularly how the Department of Social Welfare is meeting the needs of the : Maori people. The Agenda inI eludes discussions with youth. ! Ministerial Advisory Commlt- ! tee includes: Mr John Ran- ; glhau, Chairman; Mr Hori I Brennan, Community Co-or-dinator, SJ.; Dr Tamati : Reedy, Secretary, Department I of Maori Affairs; Mrs Lena Manuel, National Maori Women’s Welfare League; Ms Donna Hall, Solicitor; Mr Peter Boag, Deputy Chairman, State Services Commission; Mr John Grant, Direc-tor-General of Social Welfare. For further enquiries contact: Harry Wlremu Executive Officer Department of Social Welfare Christchurch Office
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