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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY Bv Order of PUBLIC TRUSTEE. PUBLIC TRUSTEE. TYUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer, has been favoured with instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his Rooms, 181 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926, at 2.30 p.m., the Properties herein, described :— SCHEDULE. ESTATE OF JOHN COPPITHORNE, Deceased: (a) Valuable residential property, area 1 rood, and known as No. 27 Liffey Street. The frontage is approximately 66ft. by a depth of 165 ft. Situated on'the property is a well-built 6-roomed dwelling of selected timbers on one floor and contains all modern conveniences. The section is a particularly favoured one, protected from the south'and lying well to the sun. The land is well above the flat and commands an uninterupted view of the valley. (b) Lot 398, D.l'. 615 part Section 8, Clifton Street or Bristol Street, Wellington. This section adjoins the above property, and has a frontage to Bristol Street. Area Ird. 1 perch. (c) Residential property known as No. 59, Hopper Street, area 10.73 perches. Situated on the property is a 5roomed dwelling with usual • conveniences. (d) Lot 2. D.P. 7331, part Section 78, City of Wellington, known r s No. 63, Hopper Street. Area 9.46 perches. Situated on the property is a dwelling of 4 rooms and usual conveniences. Estate of MARY ANDERSON, Deceased: Part Block 23, D.P. 1819, part Section 4, Hutt District,- containing 11.7 perches. The property is known ns No. 33, Riddler’s Crescent, Petone, and contains a ■good 5-roomed dwelling, very conveniently arranged, porcelain bath, p.w.c., and is altogether a desirable property. Estate of E. B. REEVES, Deceasea : LOT I.—ALL THAT piece Or parcel of land containing 33.1 perches (more or less), being Lot 6 on D.P. Plan No. 1612 part section 12, Hutt district. LOT lI.—ALL THAT piece of land containing 33.6 porches' (more or less), being Lot 7 on D.P. plan No. 1612, part section 12, Hutt District. These two sections have frontages to Leighton Avenue, off White’s Line, and are situated a few minutes’ walk from the now, Railway Station on Hutt Valley deviation. Easy terms can be arranged. Estate of E. E. McRAE, Deceased: LOT I.—ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 22.8 perches (more or les>), being Lot 78 on D.P. 6673, situate in the town of Paekakiriki Extension, No. 6, being part of Wainui A Block. LOT IT.—ALL THAT piece or parcel ot land containing 20.5 perches (more or less), being Lot 91 on D.P. 6673, situate in the town of Paekakariki Extension, No. 6, being part Wainui A Block. LOT lII.—ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 20 perches (more or less), being Lot 64 on a Survey Plan of part of section 44, Karori District. ■ , (Title to this property cannot be given before Juno l‘t. 1927). Lot 78 has a frontage of 40ft. 11 inches to Mira Street, with a depth of 15ft. 10in„ and Lot 94 has a frontage of 42ft. 3in. to Tongahoe Street ,with a denth of 132 ft. t These sections are situated about a mile north of the station north of the beach. Estate of JAMES NICHOLSON, Deceased. LOT I.—ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 14.4 perches (more or less), being Lot 56 on the Plan of S/Division of section 6, Hutt District, deposited in the District Land Registry Office, No. 339. Situated on this property is a 5roomed dwelling with usual conveniences and known as No. 38, Queen Street, Petone. L Q-p IT—ALL THAT piece or parcel of lanil containing 14.4 perches (more or less) being Lot 57 on the Ilan of S/Division of section 6. Hutt District, deposited in the District Land Registry Office, No. 339. Situated "on the property is a 5-roomed dwelling with usual conveniences and known as No. 40. Queen Street, Petone. The purchaser in the above cases is granted easy terms. That is to say dll6o deposit and the balance to remain for a period of "5 years at 6 per eent interest the principal to bo reduced by an annual sum of .£5O (fifty pounds). Estate of A. R. V. LODDER, Deceased: LOT i_aLL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 20 perches (more or less), being Lot 2 on D.P. No. 18-19, part section 13. Hutt District. LOT lI—ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 20 perches (more or less) being Lot 3 on D.P. Plan No. 1819, part section 13, Ilntt District. LET lII.—ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 20-perches (more or le=s), being Lot 4 .on D.P. Plan No. 1849, part section 13, Hutt DisTheso sections are situated on the corner of White’s Lino and Wainui road Are perfectly level and he within a few minutes of the Railway Station, now under course of construction. They are most desirable . s building sites. Estate of ELLEN ITURSTHOUSE, Deceased: ALL THOSE pieces or pnreels of land containing 1 rood 19.3 perches (more or less) being:— FIRSTLY- ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 30.4 porches (more or less), being Lot 20 on D.P. No. 1634 nart section 25, Hutt District. SECONDLY: ALL THAT piece or parcel of land, containing 28.9 perches (more or less), being Lot 21 on D.P No 16.34 Part Section 25. Hutt District. On Lot 26 there is a dwelling of 5 rooms, well built, and containing all modern conveniences. There is also a workshop, and the grounds nro beautifully laid out in lawns, flower, fruit, and 'vegetable gardens. Live hedges sil rrouhd the property. This property is known ns Nr>. 7, Bloomfield Terrace. Lower Hutt Tzit 21 is n vacant section, W’tli live hedges, containing thereon n well-built garage, and adjoin* No. 7. For further particulars and card to view apply to the Auctioneer, DUNBAR SLOANE, Auctioneer.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 155, 27 March 1926, Page 14

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