■ \ ■■■■>•■ .■ i. JI'::I — AUmullW si “CLOSE TO TUI CITY Out.t.ndlngfwoyforey genttemanarMidMce: J 480 Manchester Street TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION! THURSDAY 29TH OCTOBER ON THE SITE - AUCDOMSEff COMMENTS . A delightful, magnificent residence: All rooms are of generous dimensions including the two separate living rooms. Many fine features Including an Englenook Fire Place and built in ■ Cabinets and furniture: Four bedrooms and sunroom. Completely remodelled kitchen and breakfast room. Excellent bathroom facilities. Garden lover’s section, with selected roses, shrubs and border. North West aspect . - -''\j . Inspection by appotertmont with AacUonooTO Phono 5«4>M: GAWN TOPP AH SM4BL ’ ■ V DI SoEchon for thoVoMtor. Camerai A Co^, ! -, I CondMtom of sate wMh Me AUCTIONEER: I 17*PapanuiRdor117FantasMhAvo I I i i i n Hi ■■ ■■ Hl. ii WW. .-d . „ ■ ■ '■' ?■- '• H ' : ■.. .. '■> CHAPTER STREET 16 CHAPTER STREET TO BE SOLB BY PUBLIC AUCTIOM ON TBESBAY, OCTOBER MO I AT 115 ml ON THE PBOPEfitY UNLESS FIRST SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY This magnificent property features: • Two gracious sitting rooms . ■* ; S? • Formal dining t ; • Modem kitchen • Family/TV room • Ave bedrooms plus study • Sheltered,private 1545m* garden. • Inground pool. Ji • Three car accommodation , Inspection strictly by appointment '- r ; Phone Deborah McDoweE 526-185 any time. W A y A | ma I ■HHHHHHHHHUuSUkKS&UMJUSI WRIGHTSON NMA LTD M.R.E.I.N.Z. ’ UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT SITE 1 DUNEDIN CITY- GEORGE ST 1 TO BE OFFERED FOR PUBLIC AUCTION 2.00 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1987 AT CARGILLS MOTOR INN, 678 GEORGE STREET FREEHOLD SITE, i DUNEDIN’S MAIN STREET 1 AREA 4909m2 NEAR LEVEL GEORGE ST FRONTAGE 89.92 m, GT KING ST 19.26 m | Adjacent to central business district and retail shopping area; close proximity to Otago University, Hos- ' pital and Dental Schpbl. < A unique development opportunity, predominant uses include multi-use residential development, ' group health care practice; motel and travellers ac- . commodation and related uses. ; ' ; Such development potential Is rarely offered; Conditions of sale available from the Solicitors, Messrs Webb Brash Ward & Co. Dunedin/ a . DUNEDIN (024)770-312 1 After Hours: ’ *5 Duncan Sawyer 8947 M; Bob Reken 878*157 I QUEENSTOWN AUCTION 4 FRANKTON ROAD, CORONATION DRIVE 1 12 NOON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, ON SITE | 943m2 ZONED RESIDENTIAL 5 Queenstown unique location, zoned for tourist accommodation and development. Situated in Coronation Drive adjacent to central Queenstown and the gardens. The site enjoys sunshine, shelter and ; privacy with views over Queenstown Bay and the lake. Within easy walking distance to the f, Queenstown commercial area, this site would prob-' ably be the most central R 5 land available: The site ' is uniquely suitable for terraced development. Im- ? provements include a comfortable two bedroom' home. Conditions of sate from the Auctioneers. ( < , QUEENSTOWN (0294) 27-747 . After Hours: : Bob Jack 27*720; Stephanie Williamson 29450 » Kay Hobson 29426; Bob Rskon, Dunsdin 878*157 | HMM; 1
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