AUCTIONS, PUBLIC TRUST SALE SALE^.OF WELLINGTON CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN THE HANNAH ESTATE. TO M SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION " . On • ■■ ■ . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1937. . . ~/ '~ •" ■ . At 2.30 p.m. . ■ . . AT NATHAN'S AUCTION ROOMS, ;; :: 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, MESSRS: HARCOURTA^D CO. and S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO are *!?■■ directed by.the Public I'rustee to sell by public auction as above the undermentioned freehold City and Suburban Properties:— . .: LOTS'I. 2, and 3: Three Residential Properties each ol two storeys Rt the corner ' ot Moxham Avenue and Tapin Street, Each of these residences contains 6 rooms with kitchen, scullery, wasbhouse, and sun verandah. They have all usual con- ' , veniences and get the maximum ol sun, right on the tram route, and within one section of Courtenay Place. LOTS 4 and 5: Two Vacant Sections at Khandallah. Jn a tine sheltered position, "-"'■ and within one minute of the station and bus terminus. LOT 6: This comprises Lots 7, 8, 9, aim 10. which are to be offered as one Lot and .'■ fa'ifing a sale to "be separately offered .■■•.-.. LOT 7:.""ANTRtM HOUSE," No. 63 Bouleott Street, l'his magnificent property was -V: the horile of the late Mr. Robert Hannah, aud is one ot tlie best-built and wideiyV known residences in-Wellington. This commanding-site with its close proximity to ' tlie .city hasia frontage to Bouleott Street oi' 80 feet 8 inches widening out to 165 ' feet 9 inches! From Bouleott Street it slope's up easily for about' Suit oi ita depth '. . and" then levels out for the remaining 125tt to 143 ft; Total area 2rd 20.05 per. lhis handsome 2-s'torey .residence built well Oackfrom the street and approached by a .--. svidemotor drive contains 15 spacious reception and bedrooms and a tine reception ■-.-. hall. ..- It is Complete with offices and all modern conveniences, beiog one of the ■■ show* places ■of Wellington. Detached are :staff and garage accommodation. It . .'. is .essentially a gentleman's residence, or is well suited for an institution, or it .'.■■ would easily convert into one oi the finest blocks of flats in Wellington LOT- 8: "GLENMORE," No. 59 Bouleott Street. This is a 2-storey 10-roomed residence, at: present used as an Apartment House. It stands well Oack from the .-.'. ! .street;"'hasa fine "panoramic view, and' gets a maximum amount oi sunshine. :. Owing" to its seclusion, it has proved to be one of the most popular Apartment , . Houses: in Wellington, and conversion into flats would make a good investment. "LOT 9: Vacant Section. Bouleott Street. This site, adjoining Lot 8 and lying on .:an ..easy slope and within1 a minute .of the heart of the city, is an excellent position for a block ot Hats. • • • LOT TO: Nos. 91 arid 9la Bouleott Street, lwo houses containing 6 and fi rooms :" respectively. These two dwellings stand on a section having a frontage to Boulcott Street of" 45 feel narrowing in at the rear to 20 feet and a depth of 132 feet. -: No. 91 "is of one "floor, and contains all conveniences. No. 91a is of two floors, recently renovated, and in eood order. Both are well let and should prove ' in. "excellent investment. LOT'll: Abel Smith Street. Dwellings Nor. 15, 15a, 19, 21, and buildings at roar thereof. Area'% acre all but 1 perch. This" property consists of a block situated - ;: at the, south side of lower Abel Smith. Street; just orl Taranaki Street. This land has a frontage of" 82 feet 10 inches, depth 264 feet, (approx.),- On the frontage '/-. are 4 houses, in good order. The rear portion .of this block contains 19 brick and wooden" garages" and a 2-stprey brick factory. All accommodation is let, and the total return makes a most attractive" proposition. ;LOT 12: Petone Investment. 6 Shops with living-rooms, Nos 154. 156. 158, 160, 162, 164 Jackson Street, and two 5-ronmed houses, Noa. 36 and 38 Fitzher- • , bert Street. This block, having frontage of 100 feet to Jackson Street and ~ r _ .... 205 .feet to .Fitzherbert Street. It is situated near the centre of Petone, and '•: /."'rth the great increase in importance of this flourishing industrial locality this . •■ shouia attract the interest of all far-sighted investors LOT 13: Otaki Business.Block ' .•..'.' " ! ; . (a)' 5 Shops on Main Street, with living-rooms, .Daving" a frontage of 84 feet ' 6-inches to Main Street, and 71 "feet 3 inches to Matene Street. (b) Vacant Section adjoining Matene Street, with a frontage of 71 feet 3 inches ..by 169 feet deep. The'shops arfe situated right in Otaki's business area, and are , 'Permanently attractive rent-propositions r'l. TERMS OF SALE: _ 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in one month, 10 per cent: in six months. Balance within 3 or 5 years at the option of the purchasers. Interest on unpaid purchase money at 4% per cent, per annum from date of sale. A Rebate of all interest charged wi 1 be made to the.purchasers who pay the balance of their purchase money within twelve months of date of sale. ■. ..■:. A complete description and full particulars of all these properties has been compiled" in a Catalogue, which is available from— " THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, : A-.,v.,;.#ASCOURT, & CO^ Panama Street, or & GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay.
AUCTION SALE AT : ■ . j^TcKENNA'S (Tie A T.Z. Christies), Opposite Houses of Parliament. 18-24 Moleswortb Street. THURSDAY, MAY 27, at 2 p.m. . . . Will sell as. follows:— Singer sewing machine, two easy chairs cane lounge chair, single-panel bed] walnut couch, oval table in oak, two- . niirror door, single wardrobes, dining tables, ■ prams, dinner sets, tea sets ilectrolux, nearly-new oak duchesse, brass tray on stand, oak striking clock, 3^-alve wireless set, four walnut occasional chairs, upright piano in mahogany case, bedroom jugs and basins, rubbed oak sideboard, pair entree dishes, mahogany dressing table, oil and water-colour paintings, and other useful articles. . SPECIAL: SPORTING PEINTS, BY J. STURGES, BEN.HERRING,! AND SNAPPLES ' gA LSTN ES EAVIXGS BYA: ■ THURSDAY, 2 p.m. sharp. ... J. P. McKENNA, Auctioneer.. T? JOHNSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. -^•FRIDAY MORNING, at 10.30. At Our Basement Mart, No, 8 Willeston ■ Street. BIG CLEARING SALE OF GENERAL ■ V HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND , OF EVERY DESCRIP--300 LOXS 300 Mart absolutely packed to the doors, and everything must be cleared regardless of ■j, . price. -. (j Good As. carpet squares, Ax., hall and .stair .runners, linos, and lino, squares, 3-valve .radio, set, 2 full cabinet gramophones, wardrobes, duchesse chests, 20 ; double and single wooden bedsteads .. and mattresses (worth up to £2 10s ■ .; each,.-to be sold if they only realise ■■•■. .Is apiece), hall stands, 4 good chests v -.qf drawers, sideboards, crockery, glass- • . • .ware,'dining tables and chairs, couches, .•■'. .oak billiard-room settee with leather .:. seats, chesterfield suites and lounges, : oak dining and T>edroom suites, 6 lawn mowers, and numerous other lots. .: This will be a real Clearing Sale. .-.Full Details Later. . E. JOHNSTON/ Auctioneer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 123, 26 May 1937, Page 20
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