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PUBLIC AUCTION CITY COMMERCIAL OFFICES CORNER OXFORD TERRACE & ARMAGH STREET (Overlooking Avon River) On Account of NX Metropolitan Trotting Club (Inc.) • ' - a V 4 " ' - * r '- 11 ? | in f iJmf TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 131 WORCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH. THURSDAY, JUNE 23 at 115 p.m. Improvements Include i substantial 2 storey brick plastered office building with concrete roof, containing approximately 2250 sq. ft on the ground floor excluding passages and stairways and a separate entrance in Armagh St. to approximately 2500 sq. ft. on the upper floor. Each floor is well subdivided into numerous executive and general offices and each floor has 2 large strongrooms. There are ample L and G. toilets on each floor plus a small kitchenette on the upper floor. There is a detached single storey brick storeroom, 24ft x 16ft and a car park for 6 - 8 cars. With the removal of this storeroom further off street parking would be available. THE LAND containing 18.5 perches has a frontage of 118.2 links to Armagh St and 100 links to Oxford Tee. and is contained in two titles, the small section of 6) perches is vacant, except for the storeroom. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This auction offers rare opportunity of acquiring a professional or commercial offices very close to the centre of the city with a magnificent outlook over our beautiful Avon River. The vendors are moving from the ground floor in the near future to their new offices at the Addington Raceway and Vacant possession of their floor will be given six weeks from date of sale. The upper floor is at present occupied by the N.Z. Trotting Conference which will also be moving to its offices early in the new year. Arrangements for inspection are to be made with the auctioneers. FURTHER PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS OF SALE FROM: SOLICITORS FOR THE VENDORS: MEARES, WILLIAMS, HOLMES & BOOKER AUCTION 11 MS L MAI ESTATE AC ENTS 133 WORCESTER ST. CH CH.

Mtllt dwtimt M on! MAY 28th. .Day Meeting First race 11a.m. yin ADDUGim raceway TROTTING The thrilling nine-race programme which includes two doubles and five mobile starts will ensure an exciting day's racing. Canterbury Park Trotting Club Inc.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7