. AUCTIONS. TWO OF SUITE OF 14 CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY CHAIRS TO BE SOLD -VT McKENNA'S ON WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. M°KENNA fS. (THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S"), ARE HOLDING THE FIRST AUCTION SALE IN THEIR NEW PREMISES ON WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, at 1.30 p.m. .' CATALOGUE INCLUDES:----14 Chippendale Mahogany Chairs (2 illustrated above). Large Cedar Dinin^ Table .(with 4 leaves extending to 9ft Gin), Dining-room Suite in Oak, Bedroom Suites in Oak and Rmiu, Mahogany Stools with Cabriole Legs, Oak and Rhm Occasional labes, Mahogany and Oak Dining Cluiirs, Oak Sideboards, Chests of IWers Duchesses Chesterfield Casy Chair*. Venetian and Bohemian Glass, Spode China' Sietc Plate JU Muffi' l a"d M UKENNA'S, 7." '• ". _: . (THE NEW ZEALAND "CHRISTIE'S"), 18-24, MOLESWORTH STREET, WELLINGTON (Right Opposite Parliament Buildings). ' , ■ J.F.McKENNA, Auctioneer.
SALE BY ORDER OF THE MOISTGAGEE AND UNDER CONDUCT OF THE REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT. WEDNESDAY, TIIE 10th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1932. - riORDON 11ARCOURT, acting under *-* instiuctions from the Registiar of the Supieme Couit at Wellington, will otter for s.iie by PUBLIC AUCTION at his AUCTION ROOMS, PANAMA STREET Wellington, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 10th' DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1932, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— ALL THAT piece of land situated in the Land District of Wellington contain-ing-twenty perches (20pers.) be the same a little mote" or less being part of Section 4 Watts Peninsula District, and being also Lots 13 and 14 of'BIocFVIII. on Deposited Plan SSB and the whole of the land comprised.'in: Certificate of Title Volume 173 folio 97 SUBJECT to the fencing covenant contained in Memorandum '. of Transfer Registered No. 31677 AND SUBJECT to Memorandum of Moitgage Registered No. 198118 securing re-; payment of the sum of £900. THIS PROPERTY IS "SITUATED AT No. 427, KARAKA BAY ROAD, KARAKA BAY, WELLINGTON. AND CONSISTS OF A TWO-STORY DWEL LINGHOUSE OF SIX ROOMS, BATH ROOM, AND WASHHOUSE, 'AND ALL CONVENIENCES. The Mortgagee's estimate of value and application to bell can be inspected at the offices of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington. Particulars and. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the offices of the Registrar aforesaid, or at,the offices of MESSIEURS PERRY. PERRY,: AND POPE, Solicitors, D.I.C.'. Building, Brandon street, Wellington. IMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST ' ' AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY, 1932, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED PROPERTIES IN ORIENTAL B\Y. MT. VICTORIA, AND THE CITY AREA. GORDON HARCOURT, under instructions, from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Rooms, No. 27, PANAMA STREET, the following Properties:— No. 210, ORIENTAL PARADE. A. '6-roomed Dwelling■' on one floor, fitted with porcelain bath, range, go's, washhouse, etc.. standing on an exceptionally good level section and adjoining th<' Beikeley Private Hotel, slightly above the roa'l, wonderful view, and perfectly sheltered. This isa house' that could be modernised at no great expense, and it 6hould proio highly remunerative, owing to its outstanding situation. (Estate R. Hare.) No. 212. ORIENTAL PARADE. Commodious S-rooined Residence, \erv sound timbers, attiactn'ely papered, and complete with every, modern convenience, also large balcony. Situated on the best pait of the Paiade, just at the junction of Oriental, terrace.. This is a- hmiso which, can . be' well'Tecoramended. Large section, splendid frontage, with room for one or more garages. (Estate R. Hare.) MT. VICTORIA-43, ELLICE AVENUE One of the soundest built homes on the market: 6 Large Rooms, on one floor, ra first-class order; splendid papers. All modern appliances. This is an oiitaU<ndmg residence in a very excellent situation, where, values steadily hold their own. Good level section, gardens, concrete paths, etc. Ample room for garage. (Estate M. D. Menelaus.) No. 78, TASMAN STREET. 7-roomed Two-story Residence, well built, fitted with porcelain bath, range, gas stove, hot and cold writer, 4.fireplaces, hot points, etc. Roomy section, vith 35ft frontage, concrete paths, etc. 'Estate Jatuia Rumgay.) No. 80, TASMAN bTWCT. A "most comfortable'■''Residence 'of 5 ■rooms and kitchenette, on one flooi: aho good: workshop. Soundly constructed. Every convenience. Frontages 36ft to' Tasman street and 75ft to Taiuui terrace. Room for garage1., (Estate James Rumgay.) No. 2, TAINUI TERRACE (off Tdsman street). A Very Desirable Dwelling of 4 rooms and kitchenette. Well built and in- sound older; bathroom, washhouse, range, gaa stove, hot and cold water, cl.'ctnc light, etc. Workshop. Concrete paths; good section. This is a splendid type of small property, for which there.is .always a keen inquiry, and with the two properties in Tasman' street, is in a very handy position, just past the Basin Reser\e. <Esiate James Rumgay.) No. 51, VIVIAN STREET, AND Nob. 6, 8, and 10, FREDERICK STREET. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING A FACTORY OR -WAREHOUSE SITE RIGHT IN THE CENTRE OF TE ARO FLAT, TWO EXCELLENT STREET FRONTAGES. Being sold in one-lot. ; ,. ■ Nos. G, 8, . and 30, FREDERICK STREET: Each.comprises a Dwelling of 3 rooms and couveniences, in very fair order, and being well cared for. . No. 51, VIVIAN STREET, consists ot a. Sound 5-fd. Dwelling and kitchenette, fitted with, all conveniences. The four dwellings are all well let to careful tenants, and; the frontages are 33ft 6iu to Vivian street, 67ft.to Frederick street, by a through depth of 181 ft. This is an exceptionally fine industrial block, and if not required for immediate use, is sufficiently well let to show a return in the meantime. (Estate J., Leslie.) ■ ■ VACANT ; SECTION, JOHNSON-' ■ . '■■ ' -r^VIL.LE.-.. . CHAMBERLAIN .'STKEET. A good Building Site, with an' area of 1 rood 2.3 perches, being Lot 4 D.P. 1575. Extensive outlook, very sunny, and within short distance to 'the Railway or Bus Services (Estate Max Lutzky.) For full particulars and cards to view, apply . ■.■■/-■. . . ._ ' GORDON, HAR.COURT, Auctioneer, 27, Panama street, Tel. 45-450, .' .■''"' Or to' THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wcliington. , ...
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1932, Page 22
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