AUCTIONS. ORIENTAL BAY 11, LINDUM TERRACE. 11, LINDUM TERRACE. '" TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON : THURSDAY, Bth MAY, 1930, at 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. \ ' "ATEStSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed by J. A. Carpenter, Emi., ' • i'-L uho is leavin K New Zealand, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: — ' ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 20.4 perches, Part .Section 3, D.I1. 1933, having a frontages of 07ft lin to Liudum terrace and 53ft lOiu to Car!ton Gore road. TOGETHER. WITH modern u7id up-to-date reinforced concrete Rom-, 1 denec thereon, comprising entrance hall, largo drawing-room, den, dining-room, ; exceptionally well equipped kitchen aud scullery. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms, glassed-1 '■ in sun-room, well-appointed bathroom with caliphout, porcelain bath and basin, \ > etc. All the latest labour-saving devices and befat of iilliugs and appointments \ throughout. . :' j *■ . | ■. The outbuildings include motor garage and large workshop. The section, which has \ a double froutage, is well laid out In giolens, concrete paths, etc. This delightful i i residence is in perfect order both inside, and out, and commands an unrivalled view i of the harbour and city. Sunny, sheltered position; and within one minute o£ the tram. The only reason the property is on the market is on account of the owner ; leaving New Zealand. A unique opportunity to acquire a superior residence in the C most desirable residential area of Wellington. Full particulars from the Auctioneers, '■> S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 105, Customhouse quay. '" IMPORTANT AUCTION RALR, PROPERTIES FOR SALE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE, ■ TUESDAY 13ft MAY. 1900, ' CEVTIO^AL OPPORTUNITY : TO SECURE A HEAL HOME ON : AIT. VICTORIA. Without doubt the Most Desirable Prop- r\WNEII transferred, definitely leaves crtics available in Seatoun. " Wellington Friday, and desires an urgent sale'of his Property, which he is putting on the market for the firbt tiuie. Unsurpassed for View, Sun, or Shelter. ;im j consisting of a particularly Sound One-floor' Residence of (j commodious _ , rooms, beautifully built of the very best •ftXESSRS. HARCOURT AMD CO. have o f ma terial, plaster walls, and complete ■*■«■ received instructions to Sell by Public witl , evci . y mo d em convenience, attractive Auction at the Real Estate Auction ortlor throughout; good section of land. Room, narcourt Chambers, 41-13, Panama T])e situation is ideal, secures the very ■ sheet, on the above-mentioned date, maximum of sunshine, is within a few TTTPirr WTPVnm nTITTTVTVr <!ITFS minutes> walfc ot" Courtcnay place, and is. Tllthb SILLNDID BUILDING SIlEb in a ]oca)it where safe b . . gab A^,V A o-ROOMED HOUSE. ]utc]y assure(]j as the demand for pro . THE MAHITAONE ESTATE. l^rties on Mt. Victoria tends to increasing THE M\HIT\O^IJ PS'IATE '^"^ an eal-I>' in lvir>' abo.ut th!s •Il?nle' the price is without question positively Situated just off Marine parade and op- ri S"'*£ it _m™t sell within a few days, proached by Beerehaven road. The prop- A CITY HOME AI IHL SUBURBAN crty has been, divided into four lots, PRIC-i OF £2000. No. lis a Section 21.92 perches and con- GORDON HARCOURT, taining a 5-roomed House in excellent condition, and with all conveniences, AUCTIONTJCh. LAND AGEi-l, including a wide sun porch, overlook- \ALUEI!, ing the sea. 2 7, Panama street. No. 2 is a Section 20.29 perches, delightfully situated, and ready for building. Tel. 43-4 jo. Nos. 3 and 4, 30.27 and 27.57 perches respectively, are two Sections on easy , slopes and in every respect first-class HACKSHAW, StiARLE, building sites. "ITREE LANCE" BUILDINGS, , PANAMA STREET. „„ . , , , . ' ~ , , ~ . (Members of the Pieal Estate Inditulo ox The whole estate is so situated that, *■ -m- r, j >. while there is almost complete shelter TT , VT .-. Arm?T?*MnVcriv ArAKTTOK VOT; from all prevailing winds, the unobstruct- lIA* L JI Qrjp CLIENTS ed views of the harbour and surroundings tt ATAITAI wonderfu i v ' a i uej situated are really magnificent. f± one mimlte from . trams .' therefore For full particulars, inspections, etc., }™™ T^ LUNCH slightly elevated secaP p] y _ tion, beautifully sheltered and wonderful •n-A-orrvnT"n, im nr\ view—Exceptionally Well Built Modern HARCOURC' AND CO., Bungalow. best timber and materials .41 i 9 t. Auctl. onef s .> 11- * throughout. Contains 2 rooms and kit--4143, Panama street, Wellington. on ground floor> and 4 room . Telephone 44-017 ;ul<i kitchenette on top iloor; also 2 large sun prches, bathroom iv white enamel, porcelain bath and basin, hot water ser- _„__._ _ 1 , T ... vice, electric light throughout, 2 gas stoves, SfiSrJS S?>T-I'n otv built-in wardrobes, cupboards and bins, TrrTTicT^r' 1- , iKL', t)i suitable for a very desirable private resi--IHURSDAY, the Bth of MA*, 1030, dcucCf 01 . as a two-flat proposition. LOT nr . TTnT , T /iPP' m; „„,.. IN ONE ABSOLUTELY RENT FREE. BUILDING SITES AND HOUSE Wgc Mortgage for 20 years at 0 per cent. PROPERTIES. PUITICUL-iRLY NOT Is! THE PRICE, PETONE, MIRAMAR, BREAKER BAY, VIIi^C^WONDERFUL VALUE, AND OLENMORE STREET, BANK TtOAD ji^ll-U' HOME TO LUNCH, (off Glcnmore street), COROMANBEL C'OVT "*TOP^TG \GT £r""00 «™^' vnPTn?^n Avn "bKAOTIFUL BUNGALOW'of 4 rooms j ■ »t1(1 kitchenette. The rooms are all large M/"Hmo irAiVri^T-n-n ,-v-i-, r-n i »nA vel>3' conveniently designed, carnu-a EbSlxS. HAI.COURL A\D CO. have ceiUngs papel . s o f the very best quality received instructions irom lflh d c i lo s cr dr.si"^ a l) tiie latc=t tiiodt-rn PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by PUBLIC c On vs ccn ti-l hot water service gas n2nn^Q™i?F^,r?m? T ntf K9" »ookel'- l'oreelaiii bath and basin, perfectl^ 0^ 1' level section. 40 x 130, ample room for BLRS, 41-43, PANAMA STREET, on the £ dl .. irrc : gets the full benefit of all the ? 1i?m«S?i 1<i 0o Od J datcr , ,-,-,, >="": perfectly sheltered, and good view; PETONE, 2, Sydney street-A ,-rd. llous,e. on] ; icy m ,- Illftc s from trains. Price rewjth all convs., and an attractive ap- j r ed ior a quil .^ sa i c . ns owner is beiiiß pcarance. Recently painted and in ex- tl . au «.f cri . fid £1530; GOVT. MORTGAGE cellent condition. The section is level, cl o oo . BALANCE ARRANGED TO and has a frontage of 50ft by a depth gufx'-PURCHASER of 100 ft. (Estate H. R. Woon) SOLTD BRICK'r.UNGALOAV. IMIRAMAU—A .Large Section with a Well MODERN BRICK BUNGALOW, outI Built Cottage and Shed, area lrd 17.74 iSidR walls ot - brick cav ity, partition solid perches. This property is situated on , J! . ic] . i absolutely the latest in modern the corner of Broadway and Wilber- bungalows, with conveniences absolutely force street,-and .being level and a , ip . to . da t c . The kitchenette is fitted up corner section, is admirably suited for witll all the ]atcst labour-saving devices, , ,BlI 1i^1f 0«-.x, .(Estate D.F. Stuart) , sitting-room, also dining-room, bedBREAKER BAY, situated just through rooms fitted with built-iii wardrobes, large the cutting from Seatoun, with a front- bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, age of 43ft by a depth of 254£t, irregu- ]]Ot >vatel , serv i cc< a n convs. under one Jar. Erected thereon is a one-roomed roof £iOSO ONLY £?250; DEPOSIT ' Whare on a concrete foundation. An £ ~ s ' ANI3 BALANCE AS RENT. | ideal spot for a seaside cottage. " ' HFRE IS \ BARGAIN. (Estate A. B. Lucas) HERE IS A BARG <VI\ T. i GLENMORE STREET BANK ROAD, £850 / who WUTlld pay rent when you, A*D ORANGI-KAUPAPA. ROAD. tan this home off at 27s 6 d per week. | (2sote: Bank road is off Garden road, oif Ou]y 27s 6d pel , week pays interest and | T en™le J s*;™^-) r* in-incipae, and makes the home jour own. | (1) 52, OLENMORE STREET, _ a C-rd. p erfcc ! t]v Sound 4-roomed House, with House overlooking the Botanical Gar- overv conven ; cnce; electric light. nice dens, on a large section, with .;Ott bathroom, washbouse, copper, and tubs, frontage aud an area ot over a quaiter omvtMll!? i n ]ler f e ct order. T;INOS. CURof an acre. TAINS, AND BLINDS go with the house. (2) 8, BANK ROAD, a 6-rd. House with Seclion ' 27 x 100) .onerete paths, loom for conveniences, on a section with-an , a ,, lgc . am | beautiful soil for garden. area of 21 perches. Tenanted and pro- pRICE £S3O DEPOSIT £75; BALANCE ducing a good rental. , ~- (i i pi.im WT?ii;TC PAYS IT OFE. (3) 10, BANK ROAD, a 6-rd. Dwelling 2li> M J J^v U bl' lV' J^la with conveniences, on a section with an area of 24.8 perches, also well let no/Mmm p nr\ .(4) 12, BANK ROAD, Vacant House, of HARCOURT & CO., sis rooms and conveniences, on a section with an area of 30.26 perches, (j. j. g, Harcourt.) (W. lf. Sloman. Note.—The three Bank road houses are so situated that they overlook the whole * A j^rj AND ESTATIfi AGENTS, of the harbour and surroundings. They ±J get the sun all day, and are never thclesH AUCTIONEERS. well sheltered from the prevailing winds. (5) VACANT SECTION, Lot 7, D.P. (Members of Wellington Land Agents' 1860, having a frontage of 60ft to Asiodation.) Bank road, and an area of 2 roods 18.93 perches. Telephone 44-017. (6) VACANT SECTION, Lot 8, D.P. 1860, having a frontage of 76ft to Bank — Perchesf "^ * ~ THORNDON-Within Smins. of Lamb(7) VACANT SECTION, Lot 9, D.P. ton Station, 5-rd. Residence, bathroom, 1860, containing 1 rood 34.68 parches, e t c . # a n conveniences, soundly constructed, and having a large frontage to Orangi- &}n fcplend ;,j or( i er; level section, ap- '. KaUPaPar°ad-(EstateM. J. Duggan) r Ornately 136 ft deep. Price £1750; MIRAMAR—A Vacant Section, with 66ft terms arranged. <«3 e£t*Z7:^iTJ^ KARORI-4 Rooms and bathroom, all mate depth of 300 ft. The section is conveniences, including Ideal hot water seron an easy slope, and within a few v j co c i g aSj water, drainage; splendid minutes from the tram, and comprises . £ j d havi 50£t {rontagG . i m . two excellent building Bites. '. . r. linn „_ ~o n, , (Estate M C. Elton) mediate possession. Puce £1100, or near No. 49, COROMANDEL STREET—A offer. 7510 House, containing hall, four rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and conveui- HATAIJ'AI—Modern Home oi G rooms ences, situated in a popular locality an( i kitchenette, on one floor, bathroom, and certain to increase in value. p all try, c.L, hot point, gas stovo, caliphonl, Vacant scs^ 3 nJ e an K b^Y CEitor>) garden, concrete paths. Room for garage. No. .09, RONGOTAI TERRACE—An At- Best situation in Hataitai. Price £2JOO, or tractive Bungalow, containing ioi.v near offer. Terms arranged. 735J rooms, kitchenette, bathroom, and nil conveniences. The section, 43ft x 100 MIRAMAR—Owner transferred. iVcllft, has a hpleudid view of Lyjll Bjy built Buugalow, containing 5 rooms, kitand surroundings. chenetto and bathroom, fitted with every ■Nos 142 AND lit, ARO STREET-Two modora convenience. Splendid level sec Semi-detached Houses, to bo sold in tion, area approximately %-acre. The one lot. Both contain five rooms and situation is the best in Miramar, and the conveniences. No. 144 has three gar- proper ty ja excellent value at £1300. ages, two of iron and one concrete. ~, can oe arr ,_ 526 i These are properties, which, owing to their general convenience, should al- KHANDALLAH—Just od the market, ways Jet easily and prove a really first- Soulul ,y. constructed Res i dcl ice of 6 rooms, class mvcbtment. ■ J . .. (Estate Patrick Miuogue) on one floor, all usual convs.. including NORTHLAND—Vacant Section, Lot 76, c.L coal range, hot water bervice, etu, Tint. D.P. 1087, with 52ft frontage to West proper ty j 3 in the sunniest part of Khanroad, and 53ft frontage to Kaihuia dl]^ d overlooka the harbour . There road, and an area of 3/.4 perches. ' (pjgtate w. Murray) 1E '"3 acre °^ ' an(^l ant' tnere ls ample sp » PLIMMERTON—Six-roomed ' Dwelling, on which to erect another house. Price for all convs., including porcelain bath quick sale £1150. Terms arranged. 7540 and chip heater, detached washhouae— an ideal home at the seaside for all RONGOTAl—Attractive 5-rd. Bungathe year occupation. Conveniently ] OWi kitchenette, walk-in pantry, Carrara situated on Beach road, two minutes jjj tlnoughout. 0.1., gas stove, hot from Railway Station. Teinis cash. " h . ° , , ~ ~ (Estate John Warnci) "'i' lcr service, cupboards, linen press, bins, For full particulars apply to etc. Section 44 x 165 (approx.), well laid THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. out, concrete paths, etc.. Government HA-RCOim^AND CO., "J^
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