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AUCTIONS N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. MAGNIFICENT LYTTELTON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, GRANDFATHER CLOCK, SPLENDID CARPETS, MODERN OAK FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, AT 1 P.M. ON THE PREMISES, BRITTAN TERRACE, LYTTELTON. On Account of the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., in the Estate of the late J. T. NORTON. THE PROPERTY comprises a MAGNIFICENT TILED-ROOF RESIDENCE containing 8 spacious rooms and enclosed sunporch. The dwelling is art papered throughout. Conveniences include electric light, a dual hot water service, ample built-in wardrobes and cupboards, bathroom with modern built-in porcelain bath and pedestal basin, an electric stove, laundry with copper and tubs, high pressure water supply and sewer connexion. The Section, which is situated in an unparalleled position, has an area of 1 Rood 18.3 Perches, is terraced, and is beautifully laid out in lawns and gardens, and planted with choice flowering shrubs, etc. Other improvements include a glasshouse (heated), double motor garage, large workshop, fowlhouse, and asphalt paths and yards. This particularly fine residence is in perfect order both inside and out, and is undoubtedly situated in the finest position in Lyttelton. The property commands a panoramic view of Lyttelton and the whole of the harbour. APPOINTMENTS TO INSPECT THIS FINE PROPERTY MUST DEFINITELY BE MADE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS. THIS PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. Full details of furniture and effects in later papers. Further particulars from— N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioneers, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. OR MESSRS WYNN-WILLIAMS, BROWN and GRESSON, Cnr. Manchester and Cashel sts., Solicitors to the Estate. 7701 N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE EXCEPTIONAL AND SUPERIOR MERIVALE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, CARPETS, SURPLUS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, at 1 P.M. ON THE PREMISES

NO. 5 MERIVALE LANE (cnr. ROSSALL STREET) On Account of the New Zealand, Insurance Co., Ltd., Trust Department, in the Estate of the late, ALFRED EDWARD ACKROYD. THE Property comprises a MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL TWO-STQREYED TILED ROOF DWELLING having on the ground floor a splendid panelled Main Entrance Hall, spacious Lounge approximately 21ft x 15ft, opening on to a Sunporch, Breakfast Room, Dinng Room. K’ette., with electric stove, Servery and Storerooms. Hot water is supplied by three services, namely, an electric element, an incinerator, and an open fireplace. Upstairs there are six spacious, airy bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, 2 separate shower cabinets, linen press, and 2 toilets. The dwelling has just been painted and is in excellent order. The section is a superb one of 2 roods 4.8 perches, beautifully laid out and planted with choice shrubs, lawns, and garden. Full-sized grass tennis court, volley board, garage accommodation for 2 cars, etc. This magnificent home is situated in an unparalleled position, being virtually right in the heart of Mari vale. Cnly one minute’s walk from transport and shops and is close to St. Margaret’s College, Rangi-ruru, St. Andrew’s College, Christ’s College, and the University. Tais property must appeal to professional men and those desiring to purchase a really first-class home. THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD TO WIND UP THE ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTE: HOURS OF INSPECTION: EACH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY AFTERNOON from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. OTHERWISE BY APPOINTMENT. ALSO CARPETS, SURPLUS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Full details later. Further particulars from N. H. McCROSTIE and CO. Property and Furniture Auctioneers 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. R. L. RONALDSON, Esq. 104-106 Hereford street Solicitor to the Estate. 7701 N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY AUCTION SALE "KNOWLESCOURT,” “KNOWLESCOURT” “KNOWLESCOURT” “KNOWLESCOURT” SIX FLATS SIX FLATS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, at 12.15 E.M. IN OUR ROOMS, 217 MANCHESTER ST. On Account of the Trustee in the Estate of the late CLARA EDITH DODD. THE Property situated at the corner oi Tapanvi road and Knowles street comprises a MAGNIFICENT BRICK STRUCTURE converted into SIX FLATS. Each flat is exceptionally commodious, most of them having at least 3 rooms and k’ette. The flats are completely self-contained and have a bathroom with porcelain bath and basin, an electric stove, an electric hot water service, and ample built-in cupboards and wardrobes. The flats are let to excellent tenants at a total rental of £lO 15s per week. There is also a vacant annex. We consider that the present rentals can be increased. The Section has an area of 1 rood 38 perches and is beautifully laid out and planted with old English trees, flowering shrubs, lawns, and garden. There is also garage accommodation. This is undoubtedy one of the most solid blocks of flats which have been offered to the general public for some considerable t.me, having low maintenance costs and an unequalled position right alongside transport, close to St. Andrew’s College and shops, giving a wonderful opportunity to the investing public to purchase a block second to none. The property is only on the market owing to the death of the late Mrs Dodd, and the Trustee is determined to realise. THE PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD. ARRANGEMENTS TO INSPECT MUST BE MADE WITH THE AUCTIONEERS: N. H. McCRCSTIE and CO. Property and Furniture Auctioneers 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. R. L. RONALDSON, Esq., 104-106 Hereford street Solicitor to the Estate.77ol N. H. McCROSTIE AND CO. £3OOO. DELIGHTFUL AVONSIDE BUNGALOW, Practically new 3 bedrooms, lovely lounge, kitchenettte-diningroom with open fireplace, stainless steel sink, modern bathroom, electric hot water, electric stove. SPLENDID SECTION nicely laid out, concrete drive, motor garage. This is altogether a delightful home. VACANT POSSESSION. N. H. McCROSTIE and CO., Property and Furniture Auctioners, 217 Manchester street. ’Phone 34-459. W.S. RADIOS, BUY, SELL AND REPAIR ALWAYS King 33-6oU, Sealey Weils, for Service Worn. - 2151 ALL Radios Repaired, collected, delivered. Radio Electric Co., 8 Victoria st., ’Phone 33-644. ■ D.T.C. H.M.V. Little Nipper, small but powerful. 18gns. Terms 5s weekly. Petersen’s Music Store. 21a2 A NEW Model Golden Knight Car Radio of 7 valves, at £3B 10s 6d, or on easy terms. Calder Mackay’s. 7389 LATEST Models in Mullard, Golden Knight, Pacemaker, and Philco from 5s weekly. Calder Mackay’s.73B9 KoLLS and Philips Radio, small sets from £l7 10s. Free demonstration. H. C. b. Stevens and Co., LW„ 38 New Regent st. M.W.S. H.M.V. A.C./Battery Portable, just the latest. £26 15s, or terms 7s 6d week. Petersen’s Music Store, High st. (opp. Ashby, Bergh s) 2152 RADIO’S Latest! Cromwell All-round Sound. 6-valve Broadcast Mantel. Only £26 17s 6d, or Terms 7s 6d weekly. Sedley Wells, Cashel street, opp. Beaths. 2151 RADIO REPAIRS. Phone 35-756. ’Phone 35-756. Sets Lent during Repair Service. For Prompt and Efficient Service: MILLIGANS, 429 Colombo street, opp. Supply Stores. M.T.W.Th. ' CALL COTTER’S” ’PHONE 32-318. When something goes wrong with your Radio—" Call Cotter’s!” Cotter’s have a staff of Expert Technicians and the very latest equipment. The trouble is found and remedied promptly. The cost is reasonable. C. F COTTER, LTD., Electrical and Radio Specialists, 158 High sueet. W.S. ULTIMETTE THE NEW "ULTIMETTE” ULTIMETTE THE NEW "ULTIMETTE” ULTIMETTE THE NEW “ULTIMETTE’ ULTIMETTE A.V. Superhet. ULTIMETTE A New Model designed to ULTIMETTE hang on the wall or stand ULTIMETTE on a mantel shelf. In two ULTIMETTE colours, ivory and walnut. ULTIMETTE £l5 10s, or 3s 6d weekly. McKENZIE and WILLIS, LTD. T.C.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 16

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