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AUCTIONS. MONDAY, UlUi DKCK.MI'.KK, I!K!O, At 'J. 30 p.m. AUCTION SALH. A MOST DKSIKAULK IfA'i'Al'/'Ai. WCSIIJKNCK, No. 11, 11KWA ROAD. iffESSUS. lIAKCOUKT AND CO. will 'A sell l>y PUISLIC AUCTION at TIIK IKAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, lIAH:OURT CJIAMUEHS, 41-43, PANAMA TI!KKT, on the above-mentioned dale: 'HK JDKALLY SITUATED 5-KOOMKD BUNGALOW. This House is exceptionally attractive, otli inside and out, with every modern onvenience and comfort, including builtri cupboards and wardrobes, tiled fircilaccs, tiled sink, etc. It is within a few limites' walk of the Ilalaitai Terminus nd handy to the Kilbirnie bus on the ivnns Bay road. There is a splendid view, which takes ti Evans Bay and surroundings, and the ection, with concrete paths and bank, is in an easy slope in a sunny, sheltered losition, and close to the Evans Bay'bathug sheds. Immediate possession can be given, and the instructions are TO SELL, homeeeks should avail themselves of this opjortunity. Inspection by card only from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. Tel. 44-017. THURSDAY, 19th DECEMBER, 1829, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY, I No. 15, UPTON TERRACE OS Tinakori road and almost opposite Hill street). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will LVL sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE SEAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOUKT. CHAMBERS, 43, Panama ;treet, on the above-mentioned date — THE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, No. 15, UPTON TERRACE, THE RESIDENCE, adjoining the Ministerial Residence; is in first-class condition ;hroughout, and contains 11 well-lighted rad airy rooms, on two floors, large bath•oom, linen' presses, storeroom, and scullery. Fireplaces in all downstair rooms md two upstair bedrooms. THE GROUNDS are laid out in lawns, paths, and shrubs, are on a gentle slope, and are perfectly sheltered and sunny. The property commands a wide and pleasant outlook, taking in part of the city and harbour. If not sold as a whole it will be submitted in four lots: The Residence on Lot 4, -rea 1 o -1 15.06 perches, wl eh, if sold, then Lots. 1, 2, and 3, with areas of 10.17 perches, 21.45 perches, and 27.08 perches respectively, all gently sloping vacant sections, and really first-class building sites. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20th DECEMBER, ■ At 2.30 p.m: AUCTION SALE. A MOST ATTRACTIVE ONE-FLOOR RESIDENCE, 37, FREYBERG STREET, LYALL BAY. TtfESSSRS. lIARCOURT AND CO. have x"x received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the REAL ESTATE AoCTION ROOM, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43, Panama street, on the above-men-tioned date— THE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BUILT BUNGALOW of 6 rooms, fitted with every possible modern convenience, and standing on a particularly good section, 50ft x 223 ft. This house is nicely finished throughout, close to the tram, and in a' most pleasing locality. The section is level, with ample room for a full-sized tennis court. For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Tel. 44-017. Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20lh DECEMBER, 1929, At U. 30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. THE PICK OP BROOKLYN, No. 29, Todman street. "MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will -"x Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 41-43, Panama street on the above-mentioned date— THE 6-RD. ON&STORY RESIDENCE STANDING ON A LARGE SECTTfYNT

This House, of pleasing appearance and sound construction, with large attractive rooms, four with fireplaces, has every convenience and abounds with built-in cupboards, wardrobes, and everything to make a home pleasant to live in. It stands on an almost level etion, with a frontage of about 40ft and a depth of 160 ft, within a hundred yards of the tram stop and in a sunny sheltered position. For full particulars, apply HARCOURT AND CO., Tel. 44-018. Auctioneers. V PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE OF PTtOPTCRTTTCR AT Nn?.WTmvKr

HAPPY VALLEY AND JOHNSONVILLE, ON THURSDAY, 19TH DECEMBER, 1929, AT THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 43 PANAMA STREET, AT 3 P.M. TIfESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER AND -"-*• OSWIN have been favored with instructions by the Public Trustee to offer for sale by public auction, as above, the undermentioned properties:— NEWTOWN: 34 and 36 Mem Street, situated on corner of Daniel street. No. 34 contains a shop and 5 living rooms. No. 36 has a shop and 4 living rooms. Both have usual city conveniences. Frontage of 40ft to Mem street and 80ft to Daniel street. The property is showing a good return at present and will be offered as a block. Terms cash. (Estate B. Semeloff.) 25 Coromandel street—situate two doors from the corner of Mem street. Dwelling contains 5 rooms. The property is producing a good return at present. This is a splendid opportunity to acquire a home at a moderate price. Terms cash. (Estate J. H. Angove.) HAPPY VALLEY: Modern Dwelling situated in Happy Valley road (being the second house on the west, south of the bridge over the Ohiro stream). Dwelling is modern in design, contains 6 rooms, nicely papered, with all conveniences, and a .large garage is erected on the section. This property, on the bus routes to both Brooklyn and Island Bay, is a desirable moderately-priced home. Terms, cash over mortgage of £600 JOHNSONVILLE: Three Building Sections, well-situated on the corner of the old road to Ngaio . and Pollen street, Raroa Estate. Each has a 40ft frontage. Terms cash. (John Warner estate.) For keys to inspect, Conditions of Sale, and further particulars, apply DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, or FINCH, WEBSTER & OSWIN, 159, Fcatherstou street.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 141, 11 December 1929, Page 24

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