PUBLIC AUCTION CITY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY VERY VALUABLE POSITION CNR. MANCHESTER ST. & BEDFORD ROW (Between High & Cashel Sts.) 153 PERCHES (Zoned Commercial C) Ob account of Messrs Weston Bros. & Co. Ltd. Tn be effend for sale by Public Auction h our Land Auction Room, 131 Worcester St, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 10th at 2.15 p.m. A very solidly constructed double brick 4 storey building with steel window frames and wooden floors throughout The Ground Floor is at present under lease to Messrs Beechey & Underwood Ltd. but vacant possession could be given within twelve months of the other three floors. Each floor has an area of approx. 3800 sq. ft overall, each has both Ladies' and Gents’ toilet facilities. There is also a Goods Lift serving all floors and an off street loading bay on the ground floor. Auctioneers Note: This excellent building would very easily convert into superior office accommodation and being situated as it is in the heart of the commercial area, must appeal to all commercial organisations desiring to obtain their own office space with a substantial rental being received from the ground floor. Anangeawnts for Inspection to be made with the Auctioneers. Messrs Spiller 8 Blunt, Solicitors for the Vendors. 118 Hereford St Further particslats from: to. MCTWnIIM 8- RIAL HTATt AMNG mWOMISnA ST. CM CH.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31345, 15 April 1967, Page 7
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