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AUCTIONS LIVINGSTONE and CO. Auctioneers FENDALTON Building Section Magnificent Site NO BETTER AVAILABLE TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. AT 2 P.M. (Unless previously Sold by Private Treaty) In Our Auction Rooms, 121 Worcester street. NO. 38 RHODES STREET, FENDALTON. VERY CLOSE CITY, across Park, on Bus Route, overlooking Rang! Ruru School Grounds. WONDERFUL SUNNY North ASPECT. 27 4/10 Perches, wide frontage Rhodes st., 213 links North Boundary. ZONED RESIDENTIAL, Private Home or exclusive profitmaking Flats OBTAIN PLAN and Full Particulars from the Auctioneers. LIVINGSTONE and CO. Property and Furniture Auctioneers. 121 Worcester street Licensed land Agents HART and McLACHLAN. Solicitors. 2252

FORD AND HADFIELD LTD., and LIVINGSTONE AND CO. Special Auction Announcement CITY LIGHT INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY OVER 11 ACRES ON ACCOUNT OF THE CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN FIRE BOARD TO BE OFFERED FIRST AS A WHOLE OR ALTERNATIVELY WILL BE OFFERED IN 4 LOTS AS UNDER. To be sold in MESSRS FORD & HADFIELD’S LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 131 Worcester Street, Christchurch, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, AT 11 A.M. LICHFIELD STREET i»> a iks ————. Lot 1 k Fire Station 6 Offices ■/ Z ~ ~| ? GARAGES 101 lk». 18,1 |l> * r -T LJ 1 rur l | WORKROOMS £ —IT] 6 UNIT HOUSES 1 ■d M i T j t ~»f s L, § ' ©-2-0-9 J J 3 1 Lot 2 ? f I #| W I 'xxikj toiTika. —■ (01 Iks. TUAM STREET Favoured with instructions from the Christchurch Metropolitan Fire Board, who are transferring in the near future to their new modern premises, we, as Joint Auctioneers, will offer, as above, their Central Station premises, situated within Va mile from the centre of the City. PARTICULARS LOT 1. MAIN CENTRAL FIRE STATION, containing >i an acre having a frontage of almost 2 chains to Lichfield Street and a depth of approx. 2>i chains. IMPROVEMENTS include an exceptionally well built double brick 2-storey building containing approx. 12,000 sq. ft. on the ground floor and approx. 11,000 sq. ft. on the upper floor. This building contains the Engine Garages, Chief and Deputy Chiefs’ residential quarters, single men's quarters, Mess Room* and other amenities, gymnasium and social rooms. Engine repair garage and numerous other useful outbuildings and conveniences. THIS BLOCK must appeal to Industrial organisations who are seeking spacious accommodation so close to the centre of the City. LOT 2. A further area of J an acre with a frontage of Just over 2 chains to Tuam street and a depth of approx. 2>,fe chains. The only buildings on this block are a unit of 6 completely self contained brick residences all in good condition, also a small store shed. The front portion of this land Is vacant and must appeal to prospective buyers wishing to acquire a large block of vacant land, encumbered only by the above in the City’s most desirable Industrial area. This block equally adjoins Lot 1 on its Northern boundary. LOT 3. An area of just over >i acre with a frontage of over 1 chain to Tuam street and equally adjoining Lot 2 on its Western boundary. Improvements on this block Include some very useful garage and workshop accommodation. This block will appeal to all Industrial concerns interested In obtaining valuable land in the central City not encumbered with a lot of valuable buildings. LOT 4. An exceptionally fine 2-store.yed block of 10 modern poured concrete, completely self-contained LUXURY FLATS, in perfect order throughout, the top storey containing 3 bedrooms, lounge, living room, bathroom and kitchen and the ground floor similar, but containing only 2 bedrooms to each flat. The area of land is J acre with a chain frontage to Tuam street and equally adjoining the Western boundary of Lot 3. These flats will appeal to all INVESTORS who are desirous of obtaining a modern low maintenance investment in an area so close to the centre of the City, where the demand for residential accommodation will always be at a maximum. AUCTIONEERS NOTE. It is not necessary for us to emphasise the fact, that it is very seldom in the history of a Citv. that an opportunity of this description comes before the Public to acquire premises of this description, in such a unique position, so close to the City. We fee! honoured to be appointed by the Board to act as their Auctioneers and Agents for the disposal of these faultless and immaculate premises and any further information required in respect of the properties will be gladly given on application to the offices of the Joint Auctioneers. TERMS 10 per cent. Deposit on the fall of the hammer, balance on possession. POSSESSION approximately June. 1962. Interest at 5 per cent, will be paid on the deposits by the Board until date of possession. INSPECTION arrangements must be made personally with the Auctioneers only. LIVINGSTONE and CO., 121 WORCESTER STREET. FORD and HADFIELD, LTD., 131 WORCESTER STREET. Members Real Estate Institute N.Z. Auctioneers In Conjunction. 2258 NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. of N.Z., LTD., and H. MATSON and CO., PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY and SATURDAY, September 1 and 2, 10 A.M. SHARP ON ACCOUNT OF THE MINISTRY OF WORKS BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE GOVERNMENT STORES BOARD 559 BLENHEIM ROAD. SOCKBURN, EARTHMOVING and CONTRACTORS' EQUIPMENT Comprising:—Crawlers, Draglines. Carryalls, Loaders, Graders, Rollers, Crushers. Furnaces, Winches, Compressors, Mixers. Pumps, Extensive Range of Spare Parts. INSPECTION: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CATALOGUES are available on application to the Ministry of Works. Christchurch, or the Auctioneers. NATIONAL MORTGAGE and AGENCY CO. of NX, LTD, and H. MATSON and CO., AUCTIONEERS P.O. Box 292 Christchurch. 8313

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29602, 26 August 1961, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume C, Issue 29602, 26 August 1961, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume C, Issue 29602, 26 August 1961, Page 31

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