88 FISHER AVENUE A SOUND FAMILY HOME ON A VALUABLE SECTION OF TWO ROODS TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On Behalf Of The Public Trustee In The Eestate Of EVELEEN PRETORIA WOODSFORD In Our Rooms 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. MONDAY. JUNE 28. 1965, AT 12.30 P.M. iIRON ROOF, Wooden Bungalow I in sound condition with 2 bed- ; irdoms. lounge. dining-room, kitchen, bathroom and toilet. Rates £4l 0s sd. NOTE: The section is 2 roods. I sunny and dry. This could be ; subdivided. Good building sites are sought after in this popular residential area. . Further particulars from: (ALLAN, SHEPPARD and SMITH. LTD.. Auctioneers and Estate Agents 42-943. AND ALSO THE ADJOINING PROPERTY 92 FISHER AVENUE . AN OLD HOUSE ON 1 A VALUABLE SECTION OF TWO ROODS . ( TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION I On Behalf Of The Trustees In The Estate Of ( ELSIE ALICE KELLY In Our Rooms, 1 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. ! MONDAY, JUNE 28. 1965. AT 12.30 P.M. , AN OLD Iron Roof House. Plenty of living space, but in need of I repair. 1 Rates; 141 7s 6d. NOTE: The section is 2 roods. I j sunny and dry. Grand possibiliI res for subdivision. Good build ng sites are sought after in this popular residential area. Vie Invite Your Inquiry. i Further particulars from: ALLAN. SHEFPARD and SMITH LTD.. (Auctioneers and Estate Agents 42-943. M S Weston Ward and Lascelles Solicitors for the Estate. 3655
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 40
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