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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE SALE OF WELLINGTON CITY AND. SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN THE HANNAH ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1937. At 2.30 p.m. AT NATHAN'S AUCTION ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. and t). UEORUK NATHAN AND CO are directed by the fublic .trustee to sell by public auction as above the unrterraeutioned treehold City and Suburban Properties:- „„,.„„ LOTS 1. 2,-.md 3: Three Residential Properties eacd ol two storeys at the^corner .01 Moxham Avenue and Tapiri Street. Each ot these residences contains 6 room* with kitchen, scullery, wasbhouse, and sun verandah 1 hey have all usual conveniences and get the maximum ot sun. right on the tram route, and within one section of Courtenay Place. , , ,».„„ LOTS i and 5: Two Vacant Sections at llhandallah. in a - tine sheltered position, and within one minute ot the station and bus terminus. LOT 6: This comprises Lots 7, 8, 9, aud 10. wbicb are to be ottered as one Lot and failing a sale to' be separately offered LOT 7: "ANTRIM HOUSE," JS!o. 63 Boulcott Street. Ibis magnificent property waE the home of the late Mr. Robert Uaauah, and is one ot tue best-built and widelyknown residences in Wellington. J."his. commanding site with its close proximity to the city has a frontage to Boulcott Street ol SO teet 8 inches widening out to 180 feet 9 inches. From Boulcott Street it,slopes up easily tor about «Ott ol its depth and tben levels out for the remaimna 125tt to 143 ft. lotai area 2rd 2605 per lnis handsome 2-storey residence built well oaek trom the street and approached By a wide motor drive contains 15 spacious reception and bedrooms and a une reception hall. -It is complete with offices and all modern conveniences, beijp one of the show places of Wellington. Detached are stag and garage accommodation. It . is essentially a gentleman's residence, or is-well suited for an institution, or it would easily convert into one of the finest blocks of flats in.Wellington LOT 8: "GLENMORE." No. 59 Boulcott Street. This is a 2-storey 10-roomed residence, at present used as an Apartment House. It stands well bacls trom the street, has a tine panoramic view, and gets a maximum amount ot 3unshine. Owing to its seclusion, it has proved to be one of the most popular Apartment Houses in Wellington, and conversion into fiats would make a good investment. LOT 9: Vacant Section, Boulcott Street. This site, adjoining Lot 8 and lying on an easy slope and within a minute of the heart of the city, is an excellent position for a block of fiats. LOT. 10: Nos. 91 and 91a Boulcott Street. Two bouses containing 5 and c rooms respectively. These two dwellings stand on a section having a frontage to Boulcott Street of 45 feet narrowing in at the rear to 20 feet and a depth of 132 feet. No. 91 is of one floor and contains all conveniences. Ho. 81a is of two floors, recently renovated, and in good order. Both are well let and should prove an excellent investment. LOT 11: Abel Smitb Street. Dwellings Nos. 15, 15a, 19, 21, and buildings at rear thereof. Area % acre all but 1 perch. This property consists of a block situated at the south side of lower Abel Smith Street, just off Taranaki Street. This land has a frontage of 82 feet 10 inches, depth 264 feet (appro*.). On the frontage are 4.houses, in good order. The rear portion of this block contains 19.brick and wooden garages and a 2-storey 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. 150. 158, 160, 162, 164 Jackson Street, and two 5-roomed houses, Nos. 36 and 38 Fitzherbert Street. This block, having frontage of 100 feet to Jackson Street and 205 feet to Fitzherbert Street. It is situated near the centre of Petone, and with the great increase in importance of this flourishing industrial locality this should attract the interest of all far-sighted investors. LOT 13: Otaki Business" Block (a) 5 Shops on Mam Street, with living-rooms, Having 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 are situated right in Otaki's business area, and are permanently attractive ■ rent propositions. . 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 ,4Ws per cent, per annum from date of sale. A Rebate of all interest charged will be made to the purchasers who pay tha 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, HARCOURT & CO., Panama Street, or S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay. 7—ACRES FINE BUILDING LAND AT KARORI-7 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, at 2.30 p.m. SUBDIVISIONAL SCHEME PROVIDES 35 BUILDING SITES. DONALD and CAMPBELL STREETS, KARORl—Excellent Block of Land, containing.an area of 7 acres 1 rood 33.5 perches, having 507 ft frontage to Donald Street and 70ft frontage to Campbell Street. A complete scheme of subdivision has been prepared, providing for adequate roading and subdividing the land into 35 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, eight of which front Donald Street. Many of these sections are exceptionally fine home sites and He well to .the sun. . Also: -" Corner GIPPS and DONALD STREETS—Splendid Vacant Corner Section in ideal situation. .... .. • * •. MESSRS J. H. BETHUNE & CO. have been instructed by the Karori Gardens j |st- Co., Ltd , to offer at PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms/comer Brandon and leatherston Streets, Wellington, as above. PLANS CAN BE INSPECTED AT OUR OFFICE J. H. BETHUNE & CO., Corner BRANDON and FEATHERSTON STREETS,. WELLINGTON. ■' AT HATAITAI. . . Xj 1 JOHNSTON .&' CO., Auctioneers. • A^^l'J^Q^/H^ EXCLUSIVE ORI™ PARADE. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ' BU™& EESIDE*^ MAGNIFICENT BOUDOIR GRAND AUCTION SALE. PIANO by ; the celebrated, makers John , r BroadwQOd qnd Sons, London, special FRIDAY. JUNE 25, at 2.30 p.m. exhibition 'model, in. excellent-order. __.'_;■_■ (It.is. seldom that a piano of this de- MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have scription comes on the. market; this Z, received instructions to submit at is a high-grade instrument.) WEST- public Auction on the above-mentioned MINSTER CHIME HALL CLOCK, date ~ SINGER DROPHEAD TREADLE . ~„„_. __ , ... „ SEWING MACHINE (66 model), AX- THE CRAGS," MINSTER CARPET, 16ft 6in x 12ft, .. us ORIENT4T pjriup hand-made Indian hall carpet, -Wilton1 "S oi{/ iATAL PARADE, hall runners and stair carpet to match, Or 21 McFARLANE STREET pink bedroom carpet, 12 s 10ft 6in, . Wilton dining carpet 9 s. 12, hearth- • ■ ■ . rugs, • .lounge, rugs'/. Oriental rugs, (1) The family residence on land with 94ft superior curtains, blue felt cliesterfielJ frontage to McFarlane Street and lounge and 3 easy chairs made by access from Oriental Parade. Seven Kireher and Co., easy chairs, oce. lar Se rooms and space in basement for chairs, nest'of EXPENSIVE INLAID several more. Unique view and sun MAHOGANY TABLES, satin cushions. all day. A wonderful home or easily ornaments, and vases, brass jardiniere, converted into several flats. chairs, oak serving table with two drawers, round oak ext. dining table. (3) and (4). Two sections with frontages and 4 chairs to match, lot of crockery to- Oriental Parade. Ideal for the and glassware, copper coal box, copper erection of blocks of flats or hightray, elec. radiator, elec. iron, hand- class homes. '- worked Oriental rug; latest-design ' dressing table with large mirror, single HERE AT LAST IS THE SOUGHToak and rimu bedsteads and bedding AFTER OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE -complete, honeysuckle book cabinet. A RESIDENCE. OR KLAT'IN ORlENsesgrass table, .bedroom chairs, T.AL BAY WITH ITS COMBINATION duchesse chests, hospital bedstead, set OF MAXIMUM SUNSHINE, UNetchings, pictures, refectory hall table,- PARALLELED VltW AND new inlaid lino., jam jars, alum. pres. JrKUAliUll x J.U lilt* LUX. pan, kitchen utensils, garden tools, _ „ ... , lawn mower, and numerous other Full particulars from lotS' At the Residence,' < ' HARCOURT AND CO., No. 8 KIO ROAD (off Te. Anau Road), Auctioneers, Hataitai (Roseneath end, overlooking , . Evans Bay). 41-43 Panama Street. On account of the Owner, who has sold Tel. 44-017. . ...... his Residence. Everything is in very good order and for . .■'."." absolute sale. . This is a special Piano and worthy of . 1 . ' IDS^ S^rl?^r?^ LE- ■-' ON THE PREMISES. Auctioneers. : 10 DEE STREET. ISLAND . ; ' BAY ON THE PREMISES, (at tram stop). 36 REWA ROAD (off Rata Road or Matai TOMORROW (Thursday), JUNE 10). . Road steps), HATAITAI, START 1.30 p.m. SHARP.. ' FRIDAY, JUNE 11, ' 170 LOTS 17/1 Start 1.30 p.m. Sharp. IIU J- i \f ENTIRE. CONTENTS OF 5-ROOMED ENWW^^K OF BEAUTIFULHOUSE OF USEFUL FURNITURE L\ CLEAN AND USEtUL FURNiAND FURNISHINGS. GENEKAL^ECTS^ 8' CILVERSTONE AND CO., AUCTION- AND CO., AUC- *-" EER&, have instructions from Mr. O TIONEERS, mil sell on behalf of Davis, who is giving up housekeeping, to .\] r . p. c. Roberts, leaving New Zealand, sell everything without reserve. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. Including: Included in Catalogue— SUPER AX.MINSTER CA.RPET 13 6 x THREE - I'IECE CHESTERFIELD 10.6, CHESTERFIELE.SUITE 7yds SUITE SUPER AXMINSTER CARWILTON CARPET RUNNER, 27in Crl n,'% n^r" wide, 4 yds. runner 36in wide, rugs, '^fcSK^ ,?« Alni'& G n, Ar^hxA l> OAK EXTENSION TABLE, 6 din- "A,^HAIKS> ?A^ OCCASIONAL ' ing chairs, SINGER DROPHEAD TABLE, copper log-box, copper kerb, SEWING MACHINE, SIDEBOARD, ftltßfo 1 duchesses, 4 single beds and 60 SlftGliß OAK DROPHEAD SEWwires, occ. tables, eongb, square, ' IM' MACHINE, toy pram sg comS.G. chairs, linos., tables, book- mo, c'e ch, alr- r 4-7 Ak\l .^SWk shelves, books, pictures, ornaments, RADIO (perfect), ■ OAK DROP-EM) crockery, glassware, cutlery, .12 MORRIS COUCH, child's hiph chair, brand-new preserving jars, jam jars,- lot linos, art'cushions AITKAC/1 IV li pots. pans, brooms mops, utensils: OAK BEDROOM SUiTE. single panel SPLENDID ACME WRINGER . bed and wire, cot and mattress, palm garden tools, 50ft GARDEN HOSE,' stands, framed mirror, books, shelves, and numerous other lots. electric iron, nice lot crockery, glasst srrvrpsTnvr ware. alum, pots and kitchen utenpile. l. bl^Vi.iv&lu.Nb cutlery, gardeu tools, picture ornam ents, curtains, and numerous other = lots. GOOD Printing deserves Good Blocks. *• SILVERSIONS, The "Evening Post" Printing Works Auctioneer, can supply both. Tel. 44-040 for your A splendid, clean, attractive lot, without next quotation. any reserve.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1937, Page 20

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