PROPERTY SALES.
Messrs. Harcourt and Co. report that there was a large attendance of buyers at their auction sale of properties held in their rooms yesterday. The first property submitted wa* the leasehold, No. 43, Tinakori-road, and Mr. Henry Hume, acting as agent, was declared the purchaser at tho; price of £350. Tho two other properties in Tinakori-road, Nos. 10 and 12, were then offered, but were passed in by the auctioneer (Mr. C. J. S. Harcourt), as the bids did not quite reach the reserve. A similar fate befel the remaining properties— namely, a five-room-ed house situated in Brandon-st, Seatoun, five sections in Muritai, and a residential property in Majoribanks-street. The patent rights and four machines, the property'of the Dominion Tag Syndicate, were submitted, and after the bidding had progressed by £5 bids from £10 to £25 Mr. Routley, of Kelburnc, with a bid of £100, became the purchaser. All the properties which were passed in aro nov/ for private sale.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 2
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