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AUCTIONS. BROWN OWL ESTATE, - AKATARAWA. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1928, at 2.30 p.m. - 16 MOST PLEASING SECTIONS 16 SET AMIDST DELIGHTFUL SURROUNDINGS. The most popular resort in or around Wellington, and a real motorists' paradise, wit* a bitummiscd road right from the city. Each with an area of one-third of an acre. Glorious view over the whole of the Hutt Wile.. Maximum of sunshine. Adjoining the most,up-to-date Tearoom Cabaret in New Zealand. Bus service passes the sections three times .daily. ENJOY YOUR WEEK-ENDS AND HOLIDAYS AM.DST THESE ENCHANTING SHOOTING, FISHING,. SWIMMING, DANCING, GOLF, TENNIS, ETC. rPO BE SOLD AT THE LAND MART, 195, LAMBTON QUAY by HARCOURT * -*- CO. in conjunction with MESSRS. BLOW & MALCOLM. For full, particulars apply BLOW & MALCOLM, 190, LAMBTON QUAY,: / ■ Or - HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. . THE BENTLEY ESTATE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1928, at 2.30 p.m., VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, CHURCH AND BOULCOTT STREETS. £ OF AN ACRE OF LAND IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. A FRONTAGE OF muT^rM^^^V^X I^^'1' AND 2501t T^ CHURCH STREET, WITH THB BUILDINGS IHEREON. .; , , ' . THE BUSINESS PREMISES and 7-rd. Dwelling, with a frontage of 32ft to 'Bout* . cott street and 44tt to Church street; depth 116 ft. No. 5, CHURCH STREET, with factoi'y thereon. Frontage 56ft x 116 ft. No. 7, CHURCH STREET, 7-rd. Dwelling. 35ft x 116 ft. .. No. 9, CHURCH STREET, 6-rd. Dwelling. 32ft x 116 ft. No. 11, CHURCH STREET, 4-rd. Dwelling. 19ft _: 116tt. Nos. 13 and 13a, CHURCH STREET. 4 and 3-rd. Cottages. 18ft x 116 ft. ' No. 15, CHURCH STREET, 4-rd. Dwelliug. 22ft x 116 ft. '< No. 17, CHURCH STREET, 6-rd. Dwelling. 32ft x 116 ft. TO BE SOLD AS A BLOCK, BUT LENDING ITSELF ADMIRABLY TO SUB-. DIVISION, WITH COST OF SURVEY ONLY. ' ' ONE OF THE MOST CENTRAL SITUATIONS IN WELLINGTON. TO BE SOLD AT THE LAND MART, 195; LAMBTON QUAY. For full particulars apply . . ' '■:•■■ HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. THE GRANGE, HIGHLAND PARK. . HIGHLAND PARK. AUCTION SALE 25 RESIDENTIAL SITES 25 WEDNESDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1928, at 7.30 p.m. THE GREATEST OFFERING OF HIG&CLASS - ALLOTMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF WELLINGTON. Perfect sections in every. particular. Set amidst delightful surroundings.' H»rbao» view. For many years the home o£ Sir Harold Beauchamp. Lots 5, C, 7, and S, with the Family Mansion thereon of about 16 rooms, 3 bathroonu, and most complete offices, will first be offered in one lot. • • / ' IF UNSOLD THE RESIDENCE WILL BE REMOVED AND THE SECTIONS SOLD SEPARATELY. MOST LIBERAL TERMS (No interest charged till 10th January, 1929) THE BEST SITES OBTAINABLE. SECTIONS PEGGED AND FLAGGED. A REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE ON THB GROUNDS TILL DAY OF SALE. PLANS AVAILABLE. PLANS AVAILABLE. HARCOURT & CO., Aucfcion&rs. < ONLY 8 LOWRY BAY SECTIONS NOW LEFT SOUTH POINT, LOWRY BAY. EACH WITH AN AREA OF OVER HALF AN ACRE. MAIN ROAD FRONTAGES. (Being Sold on Behalf of Sir Francis Bell.) ' Q SEASIDE SECTIONS, each with areas of over half on acre and frontagei ot " from 57ft up to 166 ft to the Main road, Lowry Bay.. All also abut on a drainage reserve 20ft wide. THE SOUTH POINT, LOWRY BAY, is a flat spur, and each section hag a fairly level site from which,a really magnificent panoramic view is obtained, whilst on each there is also excellent gardening soil, with charming sheltered positions. Lowry Bay is one ot the most closely-held and at the same time most-sought-after bays in Wellington Province, and there can be no doubt that the acquisition of one of these delightful spots will always be an asset to the owner. For full particulars apply HARCOURT & CO., 195, Lambton quay.

important auction sale. freehold property. no. 149, coromandel street, WEDNESDAY,' 38th NOVEMBER, 2.30 p.m., -VT ROOMS, 181. FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. MESSRS. DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., have been - instructed from. the owner lo sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the following freehold property:— ALL THAT parcel of land containing 1 rood, being part of section 874 City of Wellington and being all the laijd comprised and described in C/T Volume 150", Folio 207. Subject to Order-in-Council No. 234, exempting Coromandel street from provisions of Section 117 of tho Public Works Act, 1005, subject' to certain conditions as to building line. Situated on the property is a-nine-room-ked Residence on> one floor, including large billiard veom in basement. There is also a motor garage space arranged for with the City Council. The house is in good order and condition, and there aro three gas cookers, range. Ideal for converting into flats. There is a splendid view, sun all day„ and a fine section (tt-acre) adjoining south side of Town Belt. For further particulars, and card to view, apply to the Auctioneers, DUNBAR SLOANE, 'LIMITED, - ' ISI, Featherston street, WELLINGTON. WANTED Known—Tennis Racquets. The Wonder School Racquet, 10s 6d; Cricket Bats, a beauty at Ss 6d; Tennis I Balls, 2s; Presses and Covers. Sims Hardwar*, .•■

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 112, 17 November 1928, Page 16

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