AUCTIONSI GEORGE ANDERSON & SON ST. ALBANS 48 WOODVILLE STREET COMPACT FAMILY BUNGALOW TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBOST., NEXT TUESDAY, Bth JUNE, AT 12.30 P.M. VERY LOW RESERVE TO BE DEFINITELY SOLD ACCOUNT ESTATE ANDREW E. DOWGRAY Well constructed weatherboard Bungalow nicely maintained, containing 3 bedrooms, reception hall, lounge, bathroom-toi-let, kitchen, laundry, garage and sheds. Amenities include Open Fireplaces, Electric Points, Built-in Wardrobes, Doulton Bath with shower over, Basin, cupboards, sink and bench, Neeco El. Stove, 30-gallon el. Hot Water Cylinder, Tubs and Copper. 50 yards to shops and transport. SMALL SECTION 21.5 PERCHES RATES £2B 9s 7d. For further particulars apply to: GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Property Auctioneers. ’Phones 64-205, 32-979 office; 37-735 pte. 2349 GEORGE ANDERSON & SON VALUABLE PROPERTY 294 BLENHEIM ROAD 2 ACRES GOOD LAND SOLID 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOUSE 3 LARGE HEATED GLASSHOUSES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO ST., MONDAY, 14th JUNE, 1965, AT 2.30 P.M. Account L. N. GREGORY, Esq. IMPROVEMENTS:
Solid square house in good order with 3 bedrooms, large attractive lounge, sunroom, bathroom, large kitchen, laundry, car port, packing house, 3 glasshouses 100 ft x 60ft, 60ft x 50ft, and 100 ft x 30ft, all heated by oil fired boiler, boiler house and sheds. This is a property of considerable interest to builders, motels, speculators, tomato and flower growers and has considerable potential for future development 2J chains frontage to Blenheim road and 8 chains approx, depth. For further particulars and appointment to inspect, apply to: GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. Property Auctioneers, 'Phones 64-205, 32-979 office, 37-735 private. 2349 F. I. SUTTON IMPORTANT AUCTION LYTTELTON COMMERCIAL PROPERTY EXCELSIOR BUILDINGS 15-17-19 OXFORD STREET ACCOUNT M/S J.T. NORTON LIMITED JUNE 17th. 1965. AT 2 P.M. IN EXCELSIOR HALL LOT 1 comprises 2-storey substantial brick and concrete build'ing of approximately 10,000 square feet floor space containing (1) welil known dance floor of 2000 square feet, plus cloak rooms and weld equipped kitchen. (2) Shop leased to Messrs C. W. Pentecost and Co. until March, 1967. (3) Vacant Cake Shop. (4) Bakehouse, including ovens, plus large subs>idiiary store rooms. (5) Factory occupied by Messrs J. T. Norton. Ltd. At rear of property are large iron stores with many uses.
LOT 2: Shop Premises leased to Miss Andrews on monthly tenancy. The above properties have a land area of 37.4 perches with access by right of way from London street and Norwich quay. This substantial property offers many intending purchasers with the unique opportunity of obtaining a property with great potential in a premier position in Lyttelton. Lots 1 and 2 will be offered together, but if not sold as one lot wH Ibe offered separately Further details ar availabl from Auctioneer. Arrangements for inspection must be made with Auctioneer. F. I. SUTTON 24 Canterbury st., Lyttelton. Wynn-Williams and Co., Vendor’s Solicitors. 8011 “THE PRESS” Has a team of trained oper ators who will be pleased to help or advise you on all aspects of— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING For a nominal cost (minimum 2s lOd), - THE PRESS” daily readership of more than 68.500 FAMILIES ensures the right people, at the right time, at a price you can afford. BUSINESS OR PERSONAL DIAL 50-199 “THE PRESS”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 39
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