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AUCTIONS. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 1923. IN OUR LAAD SALE ROOMS, 115 WORCESTER STREET, AT -2 P.M. ' UCTION OF LYTTELTON PROPERTY >- On account of the OA'XER. Situated PAGE'S ROAD, CRESSY TERRACE, LYITELTOX. Comprising: FAITHFULLY -JIL! ROOMED DWELLING _ HOUSE, newiy pape.ed and decor ted throughout. AXI.I USUAL CO.WE.MEXCES, in a. re.uly charming position overtaking the who e of the Harbour. FULL i-ACRE SECTION, well cirtivated, good soi!. FIJLL BEAR ING ORCHARD. GOOD FOWLHOUSES, ACCOMMODATION FOR. COO FOWLS. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. ABSURDLY LOW RESERVE HAS BEEN PLACED OX THIS PROPET!T v Particulars _cf Sale, etc., at the ofi the Auctioneers, JOSEPH - HAMLET AND CO., Auctioneers. Vahmtois, Land and Esiiue Agents, 115 "Worcester street. AUCTION SALE, IX OUR LAND SALE ROOMS, 115 WORCESTER STREET. WEDNESDAY NEXT, MAY :nd, at 2 p.m. MOST UP-TO-DATE NURSING HOME AS GOING CONCERN. TT/TS have received instruetiins fro: » NURSE STEVENSON to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION her property SITUATED 35'2 GLOUCESTER. STREET, comprising: HOUSE—I2 LAKGE AND AIRY ROOMS At present used as a MATERNITY NURS ING HOME. The wards and apartment' are all finished in white enamel and ALL IN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ORDER. The House is in excellent repair throughout, and is in one of the best positions poa:ible, facing north. There is EVERY KNOWN CONVENIENCE and apourtenance, and is considered Oa'E OF THE MOST MODERN EQUIPPED KTJRSISG HOMES IN THE DOMINION. There is also a detached cotTage of 3 rooms. FURNITURE—THE FURNITURE is ABSOLUTELY OF THE BEST Description, including SPLENDID SUITES, 20 Institution Beds (whits mvmelled), operating table, and all accessories. SECTIONFULL J-ACRE with 66ft frontage, beautifully laid out in lawn arid Also a choice variety of ornamental shrubs and trees Water laid on all over the section. VERY HANDY TO CITY. APPOINTMENTS TO INPPFCT MUST BE MADE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO., Auctioneers. Valuators, Land and E>tit"> Asronts, 115 Worcester street. .. "(Opp. Govt. Buildings). 7416

OASHEL STREET. CHARMING BUNGALOW, comprising 5 ROOMS and Kitchenette, EVERY KNOWN MODERN CONVENIENCE, CLINKER BRICK GRATES, LARGE SUN LOUNGE, electric light, gas copper, h. «ind oold water, MOTOR GARAGE, LARGE GLASSHOUSE, with well-grown GRAPL VINES. Section of fi.U J-acre, wi-Jo concrete paths. THE PROPERTY IS IN EXCELLENT ORDER THROUGHOUT. OFFER WANTED. JOSEPH HAMLET and CO. BECKENHA.'Mr CtUPERIOR 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, > NEARLY NEW, every "known convenience, BEAUTIFULLY PANELLED and PLASTERED THROUGHOUT, LARGE SUN VERANDAH and PORCH, electric IMit oak built in: HIGH TERRACED SECTION of 32 PERCHES. ONLY £BO DEPOSIT. ONLY £SO DEPOSIT. WE ARE SOLE A CENTS. JOSEPH HAMLET and CO SHTRLFY. SHTRLEY. SHIRLEY. CHARMING BUNGALOW . SITES, HANDY TO TRAM, SCHOOL AND GOLF LINKS. ALL GOOD LEVEL SECTIONS, GOOD FRONTAGES. ONE HAS ARTESIAN WELL RANGING IN AREA FROM I in h AOR^. EASIEST OF TERMS POSSIBLE. JOSEPH HAMLET AND CO., Auctioneersj' Valuators, Land <md Estata PROPERTIES FOR SALE. P. A. NEALB.

:v/ to Rungioia. S-roomed Holism :md nil outbuildings. SHEEP CROPPING OR DAIRYING. Cheap at £SO per acre. Easy terms or owner, who has no' help, will take smaller farm over. £980—2-STOREY, NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW, SOUTH BRIGHTON, nice position, every convenience. Motor Shed, etc. Owner would take a Spreydon section or would consider a small house in exchange. Polio 117. GET A PLAN FOB BUXTON'S SUBDIVISION. A FEW FIRST-CLASS SECTIONS STILL AVAILABLE. F. A. NEALE, Inglis Buildings, N7060-1361 Cr. High and Cashel streets. H- G. LINDSAY. H. E. LINDSAY. fipQA —LINWOOD, m wide street, close ckOOU to tram stop, well built House of 4 rooms and portico, plastered .and papered, bathroom, pantry, scullery; washhouse, copper, and tubs, hot and cold service, elec. 1, and gas, good range, 2 sheds, fine section facing the sun, nicely laid out in lawn, garden, and aapnalt paths. We can recommend this for value.. Early possession. Sole Agents. H. E. LINDSAY.

r»Qrrr—SPREYDON, £l6O deposit, I&O I D Attractive Square House of 6 3 and sleeping-out verandah, plastered »..u papered, bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhcuse, h. and o. water, copper cylinder, e.I. and gas, good water supply, electrio pump, large motor shod 20 x 10 fitted with e. light, glasshouse, shed, and fowihouae. Section about 30 perches, concrete paths, etc. Now vacant. Key at our o Agents. H. E. LINDSAY. . 'Phono 2390. 17C Cashel street. L 6225-902 HAHTNETT AND SHARPE. HARTNETT AND SHARPE. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. 166 Manchester street. On account oi iil health will accept a very low price with good terms. This is worth inSPeCUUg- HABXNEXT and SHARPE. SPREYDON. SECTIONS in Jerrold street and Conway street. HARTNETT and SHARPE ~ papantj I. 13 ACRES Land with good 9-rooi I good garden, gooa terms. a „- roomed tiled bungalow. Motor shed, etc., with * acre niceiy laid out in lawn and garden." Full particulars, garaen. HAEX^j,:rr and SHARPE. Raker Bros.' Building -,.16 C Manchester street 'Phone 5327. H 5908-1343 HEWARD AND HARRIS. HE WARD AND HARRIS, LAND AND EsTATE AGENTS 98 Hereford street, 'Phone A 5091CHEAP GRAZING EtTK. ■ nKfi ACRES Government Leasehold, 4rOOU 18 years to run.. Rent £195 a year About 900 acres good farming conn balance tussock facing the sun. 2 good „ roomed houses, wooished, stable, garage, dip vards, etc. (2 complete steadings.) Stock: 2300 sheen and lambs 30 cattle, 3 draught horses, 5* hacks. Situated 14 miles from school, 6 u.iles from rail £7500 as a going concern or near otter. Mortgage of £26 CO can be taken over. _.,..,. H&U3-IQO3 HEWAED and HARRIS.

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17749, 28 April 1923, Page 18

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