PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MORTGAGEES' SALES. ~ "T)AY'S . BAY—Canadian.-. Bungalow, .8 rr* rooms and gaiage, all convs,,.including sewerage, nearly %-acre land, well planted; price £1200; terms £250 cash; £470 State Advances Loan, i% p.c., balance free of interest, long term. KELBURN—Superior Residence, 8 rooms and offices, sun verandah and balcony, garage, lever walk cable car; low price and terms. ClTY—Residence, 8 large rooms and complets domestic offices, in first-class order; land 30 s 132 ft, space garage, harbour view, and only 3 mins. Lambton-qy.; £3000 or near offer; consider exchange HATAITAI—S-rd. Bungalow, all modern convs., large section, in lawn and garden; 3 miDS. shops and tram. £IoSO. Deposit £100. Vacant. UPPER HUTT—Building Section, 43 x 120 ft (corner), alongside township, £65; Bungalow, 4 rooms and convs., %-acre rich laud in garden, lawn, and poultry houses, £075, deposit £35 (£475 Govt. mortgage, 20 years). 4-rd. Bungalow, 1 acre land, poultry-hruses, sheds, sara»e £900; deposit £100. H. G. RUTTER AND CO.. 35. Panama street. Wpllincton. STOP PRESS NEWS - ♦ — MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Continuing the discussion on the Mortgagors' Belief Amendment Bill in the House oi Eepresentatives this afternoon, Mr. H. G. Dickie (Government, Patea) said the Government would be doing a very dangerous thing if it tackled the personal covenant. . ■■■■-■ The hope was expressed by Mr. W. E. Parry (Labour, Auckland Central) that the amendments would make the Act more" workable 'than it was at present. There was no doubt that the Act was not working satisfactorily, u-md there was a lot of. dissatisfaction. ' ' " ' The Minister of Justice,- (the Hon. J. G. * Cobbe) said ha agreed that the question of the personal covenant was a very ticklishand a very tricky one, and it would be very dangerous to deal with it. ,'■ . The Bill was read a first time. (Proceeding.) TRADE AGREEMENTS. OTTAWA.—The Canada-Southern Ehodesia trade agreement was given a third reading in the House of ■' Commons on Tuesday by 105 votes to 16, Mr. Mackenzie King and a number of other Liberals causing surprise by voting for the agreement. ' Third readings were given to the Free State agreement' by 89 votes to 48 and to ' , 'the South African agreement' by 92 to 48. P.A. Cable. ; .. ~.< ' ; ■ GRAND LODGE ASSEMBLY. .:• AUCKLAND.—The-; forty-third."^annual' communication of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand Freemasons opened this morninß.Representatives were present from all over the Dominion. V The business meeting is being held today; and to-night Lord Bledisloe will be installed as Grand Master for his third term of office.—P.A. ■ . , . "WADESTOWX "COLID House, 5 rooms, WADESTOWN kitchenette, large WADESTOWN level corner section. WADESTOWX Price £1150, deposit £150. BROOKLYN. £50 DEPOSIT 5 Rooms, kitchenette, and £50 DEPOSIT concrete garage. All usual £50 DEPOSIT convs'.', Govt. mortgage at £50 DEPOSIT iVi p.e. Price £650. THIS IS NO MISPRINT, PRICE SIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY POUNDS. KELBURN Two^story: 7 RoometWjßesiKELBURN dence,- every possible conKELBURN venierice, mortgage £1250 at KELBURN 6 p.c. PRICE ONLY £ISSO. LOWER HUTT. Handy to Woburn Station—a Modern Bungalow of five rooms, every convenience. Price only £850; favourable terms arranged. . H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED. 22, Brandon Street, and at , ' Lower Hutt. HARCOURT & CO., TAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, Lambton quay, and 41-43, Panama street. KARORI , JUST OUT OP THE KARORI BUILDER'S HANDS. KARORI To be sold below cost.' KARORI FASHIONABLE STORY & KARORI A HALF RESIDENCE. KARORI City end of Karori. ' This is a residence built to conform with all the requirements of to-day's homeseeker. Downstairs a large " sitting-room -land breakfast-room, a modern kitchen with electric stove and all the latest appointments. . " • ' ■■ Upstairs three well-designed bedrooms and a most attractive bathroom with electric light, hot water, shower, etc. - . Inside and out the residence has a strikingly handsome appearance, obviously the work of an expert. TWO CONCRETE GARAGES, both well Let. ' ' ■ . ; :" " Level Sunny Section. Three minutes from tram, bus. and shops. STARTLING VALUE AT £1700. 9656 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. ' ' KHANDALLAH. KHANDALLAH. Magnificent situation on a corner section, almost at bus terminus arid one minute from train, also overlooking tennis courts. Land all level, well sheltered, and sunny. Modern Residence, three bedrooms, two living-rooms, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, etc.; every possible v convenience, and in good sound order throughput. Owner once offered £2000. ; PRICE NOW £1350, or near offer. Easy Terms. 9662 DAY'S BAY ASTOUNDING DAY'S BAY VALUE. DAY'S BAY A SNIP. A Maguificent Modern Residence of seven rooms, with °yery possible convenience, splendid drawing-room, din-ing-room, bedrooms; good kitchen' and bathroom. A real modern home, attractive design arid splendidly situated; GARAGE.- CONCRETE PATHS. Insurance alone is £1530, reduced from £2000. This is a REAL OPPORTUNITY. AVAILABLE' FOR CHRISTMAS. PRICE £1225. SEE IT. We have a buyer for a Modern Story and a Half Bungalow, any good suburb, including KELBURN or LOWER HUTT. Please let us have full particulars if you desire TO SELL. RING 44-017. IMMEDIATE inspection. ' FINANCIAL." We have: several sums from £100 to £1200 available for first mortgage at current rates, also several small sums for second mortgage. All applications receive immediate attention. .. HARCOURT AND CO., 41-43, Panama street. Tel. 44-017.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 14
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