AUCTIONS. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE PROPERTIES AT RIDDIFORD STREET, ADELAIDE ROAD, KINTOUL STREET. DRUMMOND STREET, AND KENT TERRACE. The following properties will bo sold liy auction by the Corporation Auctioneer (Mr. 1 ; James Doyle) at tho Town Hall Concert Chamber, Cuba Street, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 3, 1921.' at 2.30 o’clock, viz.;— ' Lot'l.-RIDDIFORD STREET: Part of section 993, frontage 5.1 links _, by a depth of 125.59 links, 10.4 perches, on which is erected a shop of. two rooms and a lean-to: subject'to existing lease expiring April 30, 1323. Lot 2.-RIDDIFORD STREET: Part of section 993, frontage 51.5 links, depth 100 links; area 8 perches; on which are erected the following buildings: (1) No. 246. 3-room-ed dwelling with scullery and bathroom; (2) No. 238 Riddiford Street, 3-roomed dwelling with scullery and bathroom. Lot 3.— ADELAIDE ROAD: Part of section 75G. frontage 29.05 links, depth 105.09 links; area 4.94 perches; on which is erected a shop and dwelling of five rooms with a detached bathroom.' (No. 137 Adelaide Road.) Lot 4.— ADELAIDE ROAD: Part section 7.56. frontage 2,5.95 links, depth 108.76 links;' area 4.49perches; on which is erected a shop and dwelling of five rooms. \ and concrete store and washhouse detached. (No. 129 Adelaide Road.) Lot 5 - ADELAIDE ROAD : Part section 756, frontage 35.97 links, depth 135.81 links; area 7.59 perches;-together with shop and dwelling of six rooms and bathroom. (No. 133 Adelaide Road.) Lot 6.— DRUMMOND STREET: Part section 7.56, frontage 27.27 links, depth 132.61 links; area 5.79 perches; on which is erected a four-roomed dwelling with scullery, washhouse, and bathroom (No. 13 Drummond Street.) Lot 7—ADELAIDE ROAD: Part section 742, corner of Adelaide Road and Girton Terrace, front age b 6.7 links, depth 90 link'*; area 8.3 perches; on which Is erected a six-roomed dwelling with scullery and bathroom. (No. 27 Adelaide Road.) Lot B—CORNER EjllCE STREET ANDI KENT TERRACE: Part section 286. frontage to Kent Terrace and Ellice Street; area 10.11 perches; on which are erected two old buildings, to bo pulled down as soon as possible in accordance with Conditions of Sale Lot 9.—RIDDIFORD STREET: Part section 957, frontage 30.47 links; area 4.11 perches; -on which is erected a shop and dwelling of five rooms and washhouse. (No 134 Riddiford Street.) Lot 10.—RIDDIFORD STREET AND RINTOUL STREET: Part section 9.57, frontages 32.86 links to Riddiford Street and 21.5 links to Rintonl Street; area 6.25 perches; on which is erected shop with large room upstntra (No. 132 Riddiford Street.; Lot 11.-RINTOUL STREET: Part section 957, frontage 38.25 links; area 3.99 perches; on which is erected a six-roomed dwelling. (No. 11 RTnfoul Street.) Lot 12.—CORNER ADELAIDE ROAD AND HUGH STREET.—Part section 758, frontages 75.37 links to Adelaide Road and 88.35 links to Hugh Street: area 11.08 perches; on winch is erected a six-roomed dwelling, with washhouse and bathroom. (No. IGI Adelaide Road.) Lot 13.— ADELAIDE ROAD: Part section 745. frontage 22 feet 9 inches; depth 69 feet 7 inches; area 5.75 perches; on which is erected a dwelling of three rooms and scullery. (No. 81 Adelaide Road.) Particulars of and conditions of sale may be seen at tho Office of sigrhed, Town Hall, during office hours. JNO. R. PALMER. Town Clerk. October 19. 1921. * IMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST SALE. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1921, . At 2.30 p.m.
H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ©rived instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE, by Public Auction, in tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, as above —
In tho Estate of Arthufr Robert Venn Lodder (Deceased), 'J' THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY’, known as the BEILLEVUE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT, containing an area of 12 acres 2 roods 11.5 perohds (be the same a little more or less). THESE GARDENS are noted for their beauty, for tho rare collection of trees and flowering shrubs growing therein, and are adjacent' to' tlte beautiful homes of V. Riddiford, Esq., F. Cooper, Esq., Hubert gladden, Esq., and others. They are within easy walking distance of the Railway Station, aro ideally situated in the best part of the Hutt Valley, and have a prospective value second to none. "With some 1200 feet frontage to Woburn Road and Ludlam Crescemt, and over 200 feet frontage to Nikau Avenue, they lend themselves to subdivision to the existing roads free from the excessive cost usually associated with subdivision of estates. THE HOTEL on the property is a modern building, with tiled roof, containing -13 room's, kitchen, bar, replete with every convenience, and has only been erected some five years. , It is leased with an area of 2 roods 28.35 perches expiring on July 1, 1922. THE TERMS are most liberal, viz.: 10 per cent. Deposit. 10 per cent, on Possession. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance for five years at six and a ' half per cent. \ In the Estate of Thomas Smith (Deceased), THOSE CONVENIENTLY SITUATE properties known as Numbers 21 and 23 Jessies Street, Wellington, each having good solid 7-roomed houses erected thereon, with hot and cold water, gas, and convien'ences. Frontages vary from 21 feet to 22 feet by a depth of 74 feet together with an undivided half share each in a right-of-way at tho side. ’’ Tn the Estate of John O'Sullivan (Deceased). TH/OSE PARCELS OF LAND -containing an area of 1 acre 9 perches in all. being Lots 149 Part Lots 147 D.P. 50, also Part Lots 152 and 151 Part Section 17 Hutt District, and being-rich, flat land with frontages to Moody and / Donald Streets, Lower Hutt, at present used as a market garden, together with the small cottage thereon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 181 Featherston Street and Lower Hutt. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE demand for improvements in many lines of Machinery was never greater than at present. Everywhere manufacturer-1 aro seeking fresh ideas—new methods. Can you invent anything of commercial value? If you enn it may prove profitable. But get vour idea protected. Interview Messrs. Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys arm Consulting Engineers, 215 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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