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AUCTIONS HOON HAY, 10 LINCOLN ROAD NEAT 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON SECTION OF 32 PERCHES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO STREET, NEXT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 AT 12.30 P.M. ACCOUNT TRUSTEES ESTATE V. SPARKS DESCRIPTION: Extremely well built bungalow constructed w’ith the best of timbers, roofed with iron, concrete foundation and Oregon joinery and floors throughout. Interior partitions of lath and plaster and tongue and groove lining, with built-in cupboards, drawers and bins. The dwelling contains lounge, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, hallway, living room, kitchenette-laundry, separate toilet, rear porch. Amenities include 2 open fireplaces, dual hot water service, Atlas electric range, Formica bench and stainless steel sink, concrete tubs, electric points, Doulton bath and basin, built-in wardrobe and nicely papered in each room. Outside improvements: Garage and trailer port, concrete block shed, coal boxes and lean-to for wood and fowlhouse. SECTION OF 32 PERCHES, nicely laid out in lawns, concrete paths and driveway, flower and vegetable gardens, very close to commercial zoned land and handy to shops, schools and transport G.V. $5300. For further particulars and inspection apply to:

GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON, LTD, ’ Property Auctioneers. Or 1 MESSRS WYNN WILLIAMS AND ; co., Solicitors for the Estate, i Phones 64-205, 66-979. ■ 2502 i i CITY ; 240 Worcester Street 3 S.C. Flats ON RES. 5 SECTION OF 36 PERCHES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS, 534 COLOMBO STREET, ; I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1971, AT 2 p.m. Account Trustees Estate Late J. M. JONES This property is converted to three flats and is constructed with weatherboards, tiled and corrugated iron roof, brick and concrete foundation. Two flats have 1 bedroom, lounge, bathroom, kitchenette and the remaining fiat has 2 bedrooms. The main value of this property would lie in the section of 36 perches with an excellent frontage and depth closely situated and within easy walking distance te town together with the proposed zoning of residential 5. RATES $204.10. GOVT VALUATION CAPITAL $ll,BOO. TOTAL RENTALS $2l PER WEEK (two protected tenancies). For further particulars and appointment to inspect apply to: GEORGE AND ANDERSON AND SON. LTD, Property Auctioneers, Or: MESSRS GOODMAN, LEETE AND CORDNER, Solicitors for the Estate, 90 Hereford Street. Phones 64-205. 66-979. 2503 RICCARTON 20 WHITELEIGH AVENUE LARGE FAMILY HOME ON SECTION OF 29.5 PERCHES TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN OUR ROOMS 534 COLOMBO STREET, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, AT 12.30 P.M. ACCOUNT: TRUSTEES ESTATE « ELLEN HARRIS. J DESCRIPTION: A large weather- i board T house containing 4 bed- J rooms, large lounge, livingroom, < kitchenette, bathroom, walk-in < pantry, laundry, internal and ex- s ternal toilets. The house is in i good sound condition. Amenities 1 throughout are quite good. Outside small glasshouse and gar- j age-workshop. ( Section: This section has fron- 5 tages to Whiteleigh Avenue and j Walsall Street, laid out in lawns, j ornamental shrubs and trees, j concrete paths. RATES: $63.09 G.V. $4950 Cap. e TO BE SOLD TO WIND UP ESTATE 2 For further particulars and 1 appointment to inspect please < apply to: < GEORGE ANDERSON AND SON, < LTD, a Property Auctioneers, Phone 64-205 and 66-979. 1 or Messrs E. J. Corcoran, Son, 4 Thwaites and Brown, Solicitors for the Estate. 5 3711

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32703, 4 September 1971, Page 38

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