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IUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. ARTISTIC SMALL" HOME, HERETAUNGA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th. At 2.30 p.m. *"T ERNEST LEIGHTON has been L» . favoured with instructions from juss S. Brandon, to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber af Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, that artistic four-roomed House, bathroom and conveniences, situate at Hereinanga, and being close to the Golf Links. The section has 6Uft frontage to the Golf road, and contains an area of a. quarter of an acre. It is well planted with live hedges, shrubs, etc. This is an ideal spot ,tor a week-end cottage for golfers, . fisherriWh, and others, and inspection is invited. For further details, apply to the AucH. ERNEST LEIGHTON. 382. Featherston street, Wellington. AUCTION SALE. FAMILY RESIDENCE, JOHNSON-' VLLLE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28th, At 2.30 pirn. ! ERNEST LEIGHTON has received l • instructions from Mr F. Matthews to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above, that convenient one-story eight-roomed House, lv. and c. and all conveniences, fowlhouse, motor shed, etc., together with li acres of good land, highly adaptable for building purposes, and quite close to the railway station.' The property will be offered as a whole, and, if unsold, some of the sections will be offered separately. ' For further details, apply to the Auctioneer— ... H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston street, Wellington. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the HAJTiNETT AND JOHNSON ESTATE, LOWER HUTT. THURSDAY~JUNE sth, At 2.3-1) p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has been . 'favoured with instructions irom the Public Trustee to offer for sale by Public Auction, in the Chamber of Commerce, as abovo— FIRSTLY : 31 CHOICE BUILDING SITES, IN THE HARNETT EiSTATE. This choice crouertv will be sold in sections with vary inn frontages of from 43ft to &Gft lin, only fcur having less than 501't frontage. • Tliev are within easv •walking distance of ,both thf, Lower Hutt and Mellings raihvav. stations. The motor 'bus passes them for all principal trains. Tho situation is all that could be desired. Central, sunny aspect, cl'ose to school, post office, and the business centre, yet free from the. noise, usually, associated with. 4. justness noiilTt-. Remember, there are no syndicate profits to be provided for. The property has been closely held for many years, and roust, now be realised to close a deceased estate. These sections Have-the advantage of a first-class borough water and sewerage service, whilst several old Etiglish trees give an added charm to this choicfc estate. . . ' Inspect and make your choice promptly ' These sites are without doubt most attractive. The land is rich, level:* and will grow anything. Note the exceptionally easy term's: 5 par cent, deposit: 5 per cent, in S, 6 and 9 months: unpaid purchase money bearing interest at 6 per cent, for three years, or clear title if desired. -,-- SECONDLY: Seven large Residential Sections, varying in area from 1 rood HI perches to 2 roods 18 perches, only oue of which has less than GOft frontage to the main road. They are centrally situated and adjoin •the well-known grounds of the Ladies' College of the Sacred Heart, formerly tho residence of the late E. J. Riddiford, Esq. i The soil is rich and highly adaptable for flower and vegetable garden. The Estate has been in the Johnson Family for over thirty years, and is now offered for salo to close a deceased estate. These sections have a large prospective value, for although they are offered ior sale at tho price only of residential sites, the time must come when they will be required for business sites. On Lot 3.is a large two-story family residence, which, with a judicious expenditure in repairs and alterations, could be made to cive a handsome return on money so spent. .' ■■■ On Lot 7 is a convenient one-story G-roomed cottage, which, is always re-venue-producing. . For plans and further particulars, aP°H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. 182. FEATHERSTON STREET, and at 790 ' LOWER HUTT. KARORI. Large dwelling, of 15 rooms, large dining, drawing, smoking and breakfast rooms, kitchen and " scullery, 2 maids" bedrooms on ground floor, 8 rooms upstairs, balcony all round, e. light, and all conveniences; built of very best timbers; grounds all nicely laid put; vinery. Price £IOOO. 56 SECTION. HIGHLAND PARK. Good Section, with two frontages, 50ft and iOtt by 163ft'; fence ono , side; Tow loads soil on ' garden site. Price, .£175. . BROOKLYN. Modern 5-roomed House, practically new, having all conveniences: at present lot at 22s Cd per week; size of ground 33i't x l&iit about. . Price .£725. 35 KHANDALLAH. Seven Rooms, on one, floor, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, etc., : e. light and n'oinC hot and cold water; good garden; J;ze of ground 3-acre. Price, .£1525. • . KELBUBN. Two 6-roomed Dwellings; both these buildings are in good.repair, having been renovated .and painted a few months ago. Price JKWIO each. ' . CITY CONFECTIONERY. BUSINESS. In the best part of the city we have a confectionery business for sale. Lease 2.J years; turnover increasing monthly, averaging £Ss weekly; all fresh stock, innew shipment of English goods.

S. GEORGE NATHAN A CO S. George Nathan.] [Chas. E. Finch. Auctioneers. Sharebrokers Land, Estate and Insurance Agonta, 105, Customhouse quay. FEILDING-KIMBOLTON-WAITUNA. E. J. "mOOEF/S . ■pOTAL MAIL ilOTOlt SERVICE. For Kimbolton, 0.20 a.m. (connecting with Apiti and Eanghvohi.a). For Feilding 12 noon. For Waituna, 2.30 p.m.. For Foilcling, 7.30 a.m. I J nreels and Luggage receive Prompt and Careful Handling. Telephone 22. KBJBOLTON-FEILDING. TjOYAL MAIL MOTOE COACH. Leaves Kimbolton daily 8.15 a.m., Cheltenham 9 a.m. Arrive Feilding 9.45 a.m. Leaving Post Office 3.40 p.m. Arrives Kimbolton 5.15 p.m. Goods promptly attended to. A. G. CEATVFOED, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10288, 24 May 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10288, 24 May 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10288, 24 May 1919, Page 12

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