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AUCTIONS H. G. LIVINUSTONEANDJUO^ AVONIA GRAMOPHONES. MELODIA GRAMOPHONES. S iKI) .SELONU-UANO. WESDAY MXT. at NOON. TUBsSaY NEXT. at NOON. 60 gramophones. handsome cabinets, HANDY PORT - imp l ! in MAHOGANY and OAK. WITHOUT RESERVE. A TEN bim-LINGS or TEN POUNDS. WE SELL, THEM. NOW ON VIEW. H G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, g 2 7Q 109 Hereford street. T EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE. SPECULATOR'S OPPORTUNITY. ••WEMBLEY HOUSE." |WO WEST END PROPERTIES, MUST BE SOLD. On account J. DUDLEY TRENT, ESQ. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1030, AT 2 P.M. In Our Auction Rooms. NO 49 GLOUCESTER STREET: WELLBUILT TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE OP 9 ROOMS. Very fine lounso-rooni with beam ceilinir handsome fireplace, and wide curtained archway to hnll, providing apace, comfort, and appearance. Large dining-room, wide archway to sunroom, fully enclosed witn leadlight door and slidine windows; kitchen, offices, etc. Upstairs: Five good bedrooms, modern bathroom, plastered and papered with bright papers. Tho residence is very at'"sectfon of TWENTY PERCHES, high and OLOUCESTER ST REET: WELLBUILT TWO-STOREY RESIDENCE OF 10 MAIN ROOMS, modern bathroom, and offices. Also, * Substantial Cottage of two rooms, detached. A special destructor provides extra not water supply. Electric light and power, gas, hiKh-pressurc water, etc., all prov:ded. The Section contains TWENTY PERCHES, high, dry. and well sheltered. NOTE: Both properties have been known as "WEMBLEY HOUSE." Each is a complete residence, fully equipped and ready for use as a private reFidonce, a first-class boarding-house. or for flat letting. Situation is excellent, between Montreal street and Durham street, and opposite tho site of the proposed Art School. The owner ; s right out to sell, and will give good terms. Full particulars and keys—--11. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO.. Auctioneers, 8270 109 Hereford etreet. IMPORTANT AUCTION. A MOST USEFUL HOME AND THREE AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES HEAVY LAND. VERY SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED. NO. 88 DOMAIN TERRACE, SPREYDON (Close Lincoln road). MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th. AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. On account D. D. CONWAY. ESQ. VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL HOME, comprising SUBSTANTIAL RESIDENCE OF SIX MAIN ROOMS with THREE SUN VERANDAHS. LARGE HALL, PORCELAIN BATH. Kitchenette, perfectly fitted With CUPBOARDS. BINS. SINK, and ELECTRIC COOKER: hot water from brenkfastroom fire, ins : de lavatory, WARHHOUSE with copper, tubs, and range, under main roof. NEW PAPERS THROUGHOUT, RADIATOR POINTS, fireplaces, and wardrobes. A FIRST-CLASS SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. GARDFN BEAUTIFULLY PLANTED IN FLOWF.RTNO SHRUBS, etc. OUTBUILDINGS include FOUR LARGE FOWLHOUSES. GARAGE. TRAPSHED. STABLE, and COWSHED. AREA 3 ACRES 2 ROODS 37 PERCHES, with LONG FRONTAGE. CAPABLE OF SUBDIVISION. HEAVY LAND IN FIVE PADDOCKS THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN, and VERY EASY TERMS can be arranged. Full particulars H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 6380 103 Hereford etreet. PUBLIC AUCTION. gPKEYDON DWELLING, GARAGE, ETC. On account MRS L. GLOVER, who ha* left New Zealand. MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, AT 2 P.M. IN OUR AUCTION ROOMS. ONLY £SO DEPOSIT. PROPERTY situated NO. 157 LYTTELTON STREET, SPREYDON, CLOSE COB HAM STREET. WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE OF 6 ROOMS, verandah, bathroom, lower, etc., etc. ALL NEWLY PAPERED and IN SPLENDID CONDITION. Outbuildings include LARGE OARAGE and WOOD-SHED. Section well planted in lawn and garden. Concrete paths and shelter fences. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. £SO DEPOSIT will be accepted. Key and further particulars— H. G. LIVINGSTONE and CO., Auctioneers, 8281 109 Hereford street. COMMISSIONER CROWN LANDS. REVALUED FARMS FOR SALE. GOVERNMENT MORTGAGES —NO STAMP DUTY. FOR Sale by Public Auction at the Land* Office, Durham street, at 2.30 p.m. on Friday, 12th December, 1930. LEASEHOLD of 100 acres near Springston. Situated in good locality, 2]t miles from Lincoln and Springston Railway Station. Wh«n .fully developed should grow crops on 30 acre 3 and carry either 100 ewes or 15 dairy cows. Buildings comprise 7-roomed dwelling, garage, 6table, and loft, cowbyre, chaffhouse, and implement shod; 5 acres m black oats, 31 acres Tuscan wheat, 3 acres faUowed, 15 acres skim-ploughed. 20 acres in turnips and stubble and fed off, balance area in grass. Property watered by county races. Capita] Value of lease is £2400, half-yearly rental £6O. Lease expires 30th June, 1958, but carries right of renewal and freehold. UPSET PRICE for GOODWILL and IMPKOVEMENTS £3OO. Terms. £250 to be secured by Mortgage 20 years, balance payable in cash. Outgoings for principal and interest under the mortgage, also rental, would be about £7O half-yearly. LEASEHOLD of 430 acres near IRWELL. Situated 4J miles Lake road Station, 4 miles Irwcll School. Subdivided into 17 paddocks and suitable for grazing. Build:ngs are nearly new, 5-roomed dwelling, fowlhouse, gig-shed, also another 5-roomed dwelling, garage, pigsty, milking shed, stable, and chaffhouse. About 15 acres in turnips fed off, balance in grass, native and rushes. Fronts on to Lake Ellesmere. Term of lease 999 ' years from Ist January, 1895. Capital Value of Lease £1451 ss. Half-yearly Rental £29 Ob 6d. UPSET PRICE for GOODWILL and IMPROVEMENTS £2850. Terms, £2600 on mortgage 3,61 years Discharged Soldier, 345 years Civilian, balance irt cash. 19 acres 1 rood 18.5 perches at LYTTELTON —FOR LEASE. Situated 2-tnile from Post Office and School at Lyttelton. Suitable for grazing; no buildings. Rather steep and gorse-covered, part open hill country, well grassed. TERM OF LEASE, 33 years, with right of renewal and freehold. Capital Value £4OO. Annual Rental £2O. Purchaser will require to pay first half-year's rent £lO, lease fee £1 Is, and broken period rental from 12th December. 1930, to 31st December, 1930. H. B. SORENSEN. H. H. B. SORENSEN. B. SORENSEN BARGAIN LOTS. 63 LICHFIELD STREET. WE OFFER MANY LINES OF MER CHANDISE at prices so low that Bates are assured from the start— FOWL NETTING. BIRD NETTING, SHEEP and RABBIT NETTING. 8000 ROLLS OF WALLPAPER of excellent quality are offered as job lots, EX SYDNEY CONSIGN 11ENT. 600 Pairs of Genuine British-made BOOTS Must be sold the next few days irrespective of cost, and prices are reduced to effect a quick sale. CEYLON TEAS of tho best type can be purchased at a very low price; far cheaper than usually quoted. Many lots of LINOLEUM In short lengths are offered at Bargain Prices. Every Lot Must be Oleared at Once. S- «■ SORENSEN. W Li«U«M Hntfc

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20104, 6 December 1930, Page 28

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