AUCTIONS GEORGE ANDERSON & SON PAPANUI ESTATE REALIZATION ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW 17 BENNETT STREET (OFF MAYS ROAD) TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS 534 COLOMBO STREET MONDAY NEXT AT 2.30 p.m. Account the District Public Trustee as Executor in the Estate NORA M. G. McCORMICK. Solidly constructed Weatherboard U shaped modern Bungalow containing 2 bedrooms, reception hall, large lounge, din-ing-room, kitchen, laundry, bathroom, toilet. Garage and shed. EVERY AMENITY SPLENDID SECTION OF 40 PERCHES Situate In an excellent area nicely laid out in lawns, flower and vegetable gardens, ornamental shrubs and trees. VACANT POSSESSION For further particulars apply to: GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, Property Auctioneers, M.R.E.1.N.Z., ■Phones 64-205, 66-979 office. 2024
GEORGE ANDERSON & SON, GRAND CLEARANCE Urgent Auction Sale New & Second Hand Furniture Account Messrs Batson and Valentine Ltd. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION On their premises 574 COLOMBO STREET Next Tuesday, August 2, at 2.0 P.M. 9 drawer and 2 cupboard Office Desk, Samson Iron Office Safe, 16in x 16in x 24in; Office Chair, El. Heater, New Double I/S Mattress, New Single Bed Ends, 2 Canopy Deck Chairs, complete; 18 Bisonia Squares, new Duchesses, new Tallboys, Pedestal Cabinets, China Cabinets, 8 Seagrass Chairs, 7 new Step Lad- , ders, new Drop-back Couch and Squab, Oak Compactum, Fire- , side Chairs, 6 Commode Chairs , (new). Vacuum Cleaners, Frame- ' less Mirrors, Stools, 9ft x 3ft 3 fold. Screen. Tool Chests, Kero. Heaters, Work Bench and Vyce, 106 Yards Moquette, assorted colours, Congoleum, Lino, , 99 yards Colour Tapestry Upholstery, Refrigerator, Radios and Sundries. TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE GEORGE ANDERSON and SON, ' General Auctioneers, 534 Colombo street. ’Phones 64-205, 66-979 (2 lines). , 2780 GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON
in conjunction with BINNS, BARBER & KEENAN, LTD. VALUABLE
CITY PROPERTY "HOTEL SAVOY" BUILDING 29 to 45 Manchester St. 92 Perches Com. "B" Land With Double Frontage of 150 ft TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS 534 COLOMBO STREET MONDAY AUGUST 22, 1966 AT 2.30 P.M.
On account THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE RE ESTATE EDWARD WILLIAM ROPER. This property will be offered for sale “as is" due to a recent fire damaging the front portion of this building. It is one of the most solidly constructed buildings in Christchurch, being built with bricks on a concrete ' foundation and roofed with corrugated iron. Although damaged by fire the major portion is very sound and would have many - opportunities for redevelopment for various commercial uses FRONTAGE TO MANCHESTER STREET: 227.3 links (150 feet) FRONTAGE TO ATLAS LANE 227.3 links (150 feet). DEPTH, 253.5 links (167 feet) AREA OF LAND, 92 perches (25.050 square feet). ZONED Commercial “B.” AREA OF FLOOR SPACE IN MAIN BUILDING, approx. 27,000 square feet (13,500 square feet on each floor). This Auction must offer a unique opportunity to acquire such a large area of land (over half an acre with a double frontage in this City. The buildings cover aproximately half the land and parking for cars is no problem. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. For further particulars and appointment to inspect contact GEORGE ANDERSON and SON. 534 Colombo street, or BINNS, BARBER and KEENAN, LTD., 191 Manchester street. Real Estate Agents. Phone 64-205, 66-979. George Anderson and Son. Phone 62-769, Binns. Barber and I Keenan, Ltd. 2024
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31125, 30 July 1966, Page 38
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