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Auctions SHERHISgWILSOIHIP AUGTIONMRB M.M.8.1.N.Z CHRISTCHURCH INDUSTRIAL 3 CITY PROPERTIES EACH ZONED INDUSTRIAL 3 I | CATHEDRAL j J . SQUARE A 5, ‘L-IL M 1 J m ~~J ... j l J L 1 ’SZ < o] zl i I !V~TUAM ST] Z«Zl|r. «>-] l. ...I r ] T S I |r 1- ; " j- | ' MOORHOUSE AVENUE Railway Station 213 LICHFIELD STREET 60 perches: 12,700 sq. ft buildings: 3 titles Frontage 99ft. Depth 165 ft. 217 LICHFIELD STREET Vacant land: 29 perches Frontage 66ft. Depth 118 ft. 327 TUAM STREET 40.3 perches: 6,500 sq. ft buildings Frontage 66ft. Depth 266 ft. BY PUBLIC AUCTION in our rooms, Epworth Chambers, 176 Hereford Si, Christchurch, on: Friday, 26th July, at 2.30 p.m. On account BRIGHTLINGS TRANSPORT, LTD, who are now part of the nation-wide group THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COMPANY (AUCKLAND) LTD, and as a consequence of centralising in an entirely new transport complex, are disposing of surplus properties. OPTIONAL TERMS AVAILABLE TO PUCHASERS; Vacant possession of the properties will be given and taken for Tuam Street, Ist March, 1975; Lichfield Street, 30th June, 1975. The vendor will accept settlement one month from auction and lease-back at a rental calculated at 10% of the purchase price. Alternatively, the purchaser may defer settlement until vacant possession date, respectively seven and 11 months hence, with the assured advantage of buying at today’s market value. The buildings in each case are of single storey permanent construction with all usual administrative facilities and staff amenities. The warehousing and storage areas are excellent and typical of a major transport concern. The vacant site is hard filled and ready for foundations. The situations: Among the most central of the city’s industrial areas, enjoying idea) accessibility for trade and distribution, on direct route to port by road tunnel, less than j mile to rail goods sheds and adjoining main belts for suburban and motorways access. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMERCIAL CONCERNS AND FOR LEASE-BACK INVESTMENT Call the Auctioneers for full details SHERRIS & WILSON, LTD The Auctioneers COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039 PO. Box 439, Christchurch 3494

|SkswSp ST MARTINS CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS GENEROUS TERMS 10% DEPOSIT ONLY BALANCE 3 YEARS INTEREST 81% Fi \i y \ t \ * <\ 1 \ \ 2 PROSSERS RD (Heart of St Martins) Our auction board with site plan erected on the site. BY PUBLIC AUCTION in our rooms Epworth Chambers, 176 Hereford St, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, at 2.15 p.m. WE enthusiastically commend each of these two residential building sections as an outstanding opportunity, both to the private market and the developer builder, for that new home or flats. The situation is one of character and convenience and the generous terms offered by the vendor are'without parallel a pleasure for us to be able to offer. Call us for further details. SHERRIS AND WILSON, LTD, The Auctioneer!, 176 Hereford Street. Phone 50-039. FENDALTON BRANCH Phone 517-087. Vendor’s Solicitors: N. E. Taylor, Son, Shaw and Anderson. 3542 SUMNER COTTAGE ESTATE REALISATION 28 COLENSO ST ATRACTIVE SUNNY CORNER Comprises living room, open fireplace, 2 bedrooms, built-in wardrobes, kitchenette formica sink bench, electric range, built-in cupboards, modern bathroom. Inside toilet. Elec. H.W. GARAGE 24 x 18. SHED 16 x 14. SECTION 20.5 PERCHES. IN OUR ROOMS 131 WORCESTER STREET WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2.15 p.m. Instructed by .the District Public Trustee, Executor in the Estate George Henry Atkinson. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This is a most comfortao'e [cottage on a sunny high sec- [ tion in one of the best situations in Sumner For definite sale to wind up the I Estate. Now vacant. Keys from the Auctioneers: BINNS. BARBER and KEENAN, LTD, PHONE 62-769. 3840

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33579, 6 July 1974, Page 38

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Page 38 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33579, 6 July 1974, Page 38

Page 38 Advertisements Column 10 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33579, 6 July 1974, Page 38

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