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AUCTIONS. RHODESJESTATE THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of .WELLINGTON CITY . PROPERTIES. XITAGNIFICENT CENTRAL WARE--ITJL HOUSE, MANUFACTURING, & BUSINESS SITES. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES AND BUILDING SITES , In WADESTOWN, HIGHLAND PARK, AND GOLDIE'S BRAE. TVfESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., 1?x HARCOURT AND CO., W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., and S. GEORGE NATHAN have been favoured with instructions from the Trustees, in the Estates of the HON. W. B; RHODES AND MRS. S. A. RHODES, To Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION On THURSDAY,'APRIL 29th, 1015, At 2.30 p.m., IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON MANY OF THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE DOMINION. LAMBTON QUAY (next Union Bank)— Section 38, having a frontage of 43fi. to Lambton Quay, by depth of 61ft. and s'Jft. 6in., width at rear 39ft. Gin. GRfcJY STREET—Section 51, having a frontage of, 22ft. to Grey Street, by depths of 69ft. loin, and 41ft. FEATHERSTON STREET—Section 53; haying a frontage of 34ft. to Feathersto'n 'Street by depths of 47ft. 4in. and 46ft. Bin. ; The above three properties join, on their back boundaries, and aro the only vacant sections in, the most central block' of the city. LAMBTON QUAY (Three 'Frontages)— . Part of Acre' No. 489, having. frontages of 42ft. llin. to Lambton Quay, 05ft. to Mason's Steps, and 58ft. lin. to The Terrace, the. depth on the north side being 107 ft. 7in-. LAMBTON QUAY (Double Frontage)— , Part of Acre No. 491, having frontages of 47ft. lOin. to Lambton Quay and. 65ft. to Bowen Street, with a depth of lDßft. lOin. to 154 ft. 2in., together. with shops Nos. 62 and 64 thereon. BOWEN ' STREET-Section 7 of Acre 4'Jl, .having a frontage of 34ft. 4in. to Bdwen Street by a, depth of 63ft. 4in. and 87ft. 3in., with two-story 5roomed residence, No. 19 thereon. The above two properties adjoin, and together have, a frontage of nearly 100 ft. to Bowen Street. • ' CORNER VICTORIA (now Wakefield) AND: CUBA STREETS (opp. Town Hall) —Sections 9. 10, 11, 12 and part 13, D.P. 828, having a total frontage . to Wakefield Street of 149 ft. 6in. by a maximum depth of 100 ft. 4in., Section 9 also, having 80ft. frontage to Cuba Street. CUBA'AND CORNHILL STREETSLots i and 5 of Acre 210, having 63ft. . Bin. frontage to Cuba Street by depth's of 67ft. llin. and 82ft. .ljin. respectively, together with a block 'of land adjoining at the back containing 34.4 perches; part of Acres 209 and 210, having 127 ft. -9in. frontage to Cornbill Street, and having on the north and west sides Resorves for light and access 15ft. wide. ■ The above'two blocks offer special advantages to , those wishing to combine wholesale and retail business. VICTORIA (now Wakefield) and TORY STREETS CORNER (opp. Te Aro Railway Station)— Part of Section 221, having 61ft. frontage ' to Wakefield Street and 100 ft. to ' Tory. Street. FITZHERBERT TERRACE & MURPHY STREET—Lots 1 and 3, part of Acres 591 and 592, containing 2' roods 24 perches, and having 66ft. frontage to each street. On Lot 3is the large , family residence, No. 47 Fitzherbert Terrace. , TINAKORI ROAD AND LEWISVILLE ■ ROAD, CORNER —Part Section 625, having 65ft.'6in. frontage to Tinakori Road and ,93ft. 9in. to Lewisville Road. ! - TINAKORI ROAD—Lot lof Section 516, having a frontage' of 49ft. 6in.' to Tinakori Road by depths of 97ft. Bin. and 85ft. 2in., together with the large 16-roomed building No. 291 Tinakori Road, formerly nown as .Karon Hotel. WEBB STREET AND BROADWAY TERRACE (corner)— Lots 1 and 2 of ' Acre 75,' having frontages of 38ft. Sin. to Broadway Terrace and 72ft. to Webb Street, with shop and dwelling on corner and dwelling fronting Broadway Terrace. WEBB STREET—Lot 4, part . Acre* 75, having 18ft, Sin. frontage to Webb , Street by a depth of 95ft. sin., with shop and dwelling thereon. ADELAIDE ROAD—Part of Acre 728, having a frontage of 106 ft. 7in. to Adelaide Road by depths of 80ft. and 81ft. 7in., with three 5-roomed verandah dwellings thereoa. ADELAIDE ROAD (one acre)— Acre 935, having 165 ft. frontage to Adelaide Road by a. depth of 264 ft., and immediately opposite the end of Stoke Street. "THE GRANGE," HIGHLAND PARK. i acres 0 roods 18 perches, beautifully laid out as garden and shrubbery, together with the splendid family residence known as "The Grange," with outbuildings, stabling, motor garage, eto. The buyer of this property will have the option of purchasing one or more of the ten sections situate between "The Grange" and the Tramline, being Nos. 3/12 on the Plan of Highland Park, i Section 2, HIGHLAND PARK, having long frontages to main Wadestown Road and Sefton Street, and containing 3 roods 34 perches, now part of the garden of "The Grange.'' Part Section 152, HIGHLAND PARK, having 81ft. frontage .to Baker Street and about 150 ft. to Sar Street. WADESTOWN. .Section 53,. containing 1 rood 37 perches, and having 106 ft. frontage to Moorhouse Street by a depth of 198 ft., and adjoining the residence of Mr. Morris. Section 73, containing 1 acre 0 roods 8 perches, and having 197 ft. 3in. frontage to Wade Street and 194 ft. to Moorehouse Street. ■ • , ' Section 74, containing 1 acre 1 rood 6 perches, having 173 ft. frontage to Wade Street by a maximum of 330 ft. Part Sections 75 and 76, containing 3 roods 13.7 perches, and having 136 ft. frontage to Wade Street and over 360 ft to the Main Road (opposite "The Grange" gate). Section- 79, containing 2 roods 26 perches, and having 158 ft. sin. frontage to Porirua Road and adjoining Goldie's Brae. Complete catalogues are being- prepared, giving detailed plans and all particulars' of tho above-mentioned properties. The Trustees in the Estates are determined to sell, and RESERVE PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS will be given to buyers. Full particulars, catalogues, and conditions of sale may bo obtained from . • ,T. H. BETHUNE AND CO., HARCOURT AND CO., W. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 'S, qisOfiCig NATHAN, . Jpiat AuoWofteexs.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 12

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