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AUCTIONS BINNS, BARBER AND CO., LTD. CITY BUNGALOW AUCTION OF ATTRACTIVE TILED ROOF BUNGALOW SITUATED 192 WORCESTER STREET. Only a few doors from Latimer square, facing North. In H. T. Penrose and Co. Land Sales Rooms, Main Entrance. 183 MANCHESTER STREET, WEDNESDAY, 31st May, at 2 p.m. On Account of the Trustees in a Deceased \Estate. PARTICULARS OF DWELLING: Singlestorey Wooden Bungalow with Tiled Roof of 5 rooms, kitchenette and partially enclosed sunporch, and at present arranged in two flats. Each flat has large living room, bedroom and k’ette, and the bathroom and washhouse are shared. There are 4 fireplaces, built-in wardrobes, linen press, cupboards, pantry, porcelain bath and basin, electric, gas and coal ranges, dual hot water service, gas copper and tubs, and all modern conveniences. SECTION AND OUTBUILDINGS: Area of 26 perches well laid out, faces north and well fenced. Outside bedroom lined wooden floor and electric light laid on Woodshed and good asphalt paths. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Barely is it the privilege of the publie to be able to secure a substantial and faithfully constructed Bungalow residence within three minutes of Cathedral square. To Businessmen and others this is an outstanding opportunity to purchase a home almost amidst the business area, yet retaining the privilege and privacy of a suburban home. Nowhere in New Zealand but Christchurch could a home be found in such a delightful position and yet so close to the pulse of a city. Vacant possession is assured of one flat and possibly possession of the whole property can be arranged. onJ^ speC a°Jlx. arran^ed on Saturday, 13th, 20th. and 27th May, from 2 to 4 p.m., or by appointment. FULL PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE FROM: BINNS, BARBER AND CO., LTD. Auctioneers, 182 Cashel street. OR MR F. E. S. DALE, 153 Hereford street. Solicitor to the Estate. 2027 BINNS BARBER and CO., LTD. IMPORTANT PROPERTY AND at™-,^JIU RNITURE AUCTION OF r??<?S N A S-ROOMED SPREYDON BUNGALOW AND THE BALANCE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Situated 14 TARAMEA STREET. On the Premises, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7, AT 12.30 P.M.. On account of MRS O. M. LEWTHWAITE c<S^ C - U D rS °i f Pr °P ert y: Solid ly-con-’ struc.ea Bungalow of 2 living rooms. 2 bedrooms, and large sunroom, bathroom witn porcelain bath and basin, and washhouse with copper and tubs, all under the same roof. Fully equipped with cupboards. excellent hot water service, stainless steel sink, wardrobes, modern enamel cr.re ran^e ’ an d evGr .V modern conveni- . AND OUTBUILDINGS: Area of 36.4 perches and planted in lawns Hovers, and vegetable garden. Garage,’ Piopagating House. Extensive Concrete Paths, and Excellent Fences. Balance of the Furniture "and Effects on account of Mrs K. Patten: Oak Duchi 2 £ a i k 2 Vi ? 1 Extension Tables. 2 Doul e Oak Beas and Mattresses. Oak T ? b! , e ’^ 2 Occasional Tables. 4 Le«tlier-seated Dining Chairs. Oak BedSettee. Oval Hanging Mirror. . aim Bowis. Fireside Companion, quanta.y Books. quantity Pictures. Odd China Utensils. Kitchen J ab c e ’ 2 Fires t dG Cnairs and host of sunAl CTTONEER’S NOTE: Here is an outf.ftipd’t1 ® °PP ( ? r< ’ Jr }ity to purchase an excellent Bungalow m a very handv position oeing only a matter of minutes* from the Lincoln Road Shopping Area. Tram Private and Public Schools. Wo also draw special attention to the Furniture, which is mainly of good oak and in excellent condition. The property will be open for inspection next Wednesday from 2 to 4 p m. or by appointment. . par^cldars and conditions of BINNS BARBER and CO., LTD., Auctioneers. 182 Cashel street,

H. W. HESI,OP and CO., Real Estate Agents, 778 Colombo street, j Agents in conjunction. I Or A', Barrister and Solicitor. 'Mancnester_street. 2909 EINNS. BAREER AND CO.. LTD. 1 -PROPERTY AUCTION’ CF i “D 2 -STOREY RESIDENCE in the WLST END. well-known as the best position in Lyttelton. 21 BRITTAN TCE. 21 BRITTAN TCE. IN H ’ T ’ PENROSE and CO.’S AUCTION ROOMS. MAIN ENTRANCE. 183 MANCHESTER STREET THURSDAY, JUNE 15. AT 2 P.M. I On Account of the OWNERS, who are I leaving Lyttelton and Vacant Possession will be given. 1 PARTICULARS OF PROPERTY’ 2i Storey Residence and having on’ the ground floor large Kitchen with Coal and Gas Ranges, Dining Room with built-in I cupboards. 2 bedrooms and bathroom. ! upstairs: 3 Bedrooms (2 with built-in . wardrobes). Lounge room, large Sleeping i Baicon.' and a Wash-hand Basin is fitI ted in the landing. There is a full range i of cupboards, dual hot water service, high- | pressure supply of water, and 2 Lavaj SECTION AND OUTBUILDINGS: Area of 32.6 perches with a frontage of 85 links to main Governor's Bay road and Godley quay, and planted in a choice ] variety of excellent fruit trees. Wash- ! house with gas copper and tubs. Woodj shed, coal bin, and asphalt paths and I yard. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE—We have pleas- . ure in drawing the attention of the gen--1 eral public interested in) the purchase of a Lyttelton residence, to the auction of this charming family home which was built from specially selected timbers and has been carefully maintained. Situated in the West End, on" the Main road, and having 2 frontages near the tennis courts, shops, and school, and commanding a magnificent view of Lyttelton Harbour—a view considered by overseas visitors and exports to be unsurpassed anywhere in New Zealand. Inspection this Saturday. Wednesday (31st), and Saturday. June 3, from 2 to 4 p.m., or by appointment. EINNS. BARBER and CO., LTD.. Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 182 Cashel street. 2910 H. T. PENROSE AND CO. LINWOOD PROPERTY AUCTION. No. 536 HEREFORD STREET And No. 1 BARBOUR STREET. On A/c. of the Trustees in the Estate of the late E. E. HUNTER. In Our Land Sales Room. 183 MANCHESTER STREET, ON TUESDAY, 6th JUNE, at 2 p.m. MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE ESTATE. No. 536 HEREFORD STREET: Villa type House of 6 rooms and 2 kitchenettes, pantry, bathroom and washhouse under one roof. Main rooms are plastered and papered with all conveniences,,including 2 gas ranges H. and C. water, bath and basin, etc. Fine Section of 36 perches facing North close to England street. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE; Immediate vacant possession is available of 4 rooms and kitchenette, etc. The other two rooms and kitchenette are let to a very careful tenant. We can recommend this to the careful buyer. No. 1 BARBOUR STREET: Close to Linwood Railway Station. Plastered T House of 5 rooms. Scullery, bathroom and washhouse. Conveniences: E. Light, H.P. Water. Sewer, Bath. Gas Range. Copper and Tubs. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: This property is very handy to Linwood Railway Sheds and the Tramway Sheds, but requires renovating. The inside is very comfortable. The Tenant has been in occupation for 21 years, and the property is being sold subject to his tenancy.

j Both Properties must be sold to wind 'up the Estate, and we invite inspection : by home-seekers and investors.' H. T. PENROSE AND CO. Auctioneers, 183 Manchester street. ’Phone 31-338. E. W. WHITE AND BURGESS, Solicitors for the Estate. 2827 H. T. PENROSE AND CO. PUBLIC AUCTION. OPAWA SECTION. No. 90 RICHARDSON TERRApE. Has a lovely view of the River. On Account MR W. C. COX. In our Land Sale Room. 183 MANCHESTER STREET, ON TUESDAY, 6th JUNE, AT 2 P.M. In conjunction with Messis Hillary and Baxter. DESCRIPTION:—Area cf 20 perches, with 53ft frontage, and one of the few remaining Sections in this locality. This Section is . partly fenced, has all been thoroughly ’ cultivated, and is ready to build on. The greater portion is * flat, with a terraced portion at the back. Auction board erected. Full details from:— Messrs Hillary and Baxter. 178 Manchester street, or the Auctioneers, H. T. PENROSE and CO., Auctioneers, 183 Manchester street. ’Phone 31-338. 2827 GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, AUCTIONEERS. 52’ Colombo street (enr Dundas st.) Telephone 30-314 We nave now opened oui New Auction Yard at the rear of out Premises. SEND US YOUR Doors, Baths, Sinks, Stoves, Farm Implements. Tools. Etc. Cars, Caravans. Trucks. Grain and Produce, Etc.. Etc. Consign to the ‘Old Firm,” GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, FOR SATISFACTION. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26123, 27 May 1950, Page 15

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