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AUCTIONS. important auction sale OF MAGNIFICENT CITY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITE, THOMPSON STREET, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 17, 1929. AT 2.30 P.M. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., in conjunction with JOHN ODLIN & CO., • LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the owner to offer for i noAms 14 BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON, as above: — S!l THAT SPLENDID BUILDING SECTION adjoining No. 27 Thompson Street, on the north side, and having forty feet (40ft.) frontage by a depth of one hundred and twenty feet (120 ft. (all measurements be the same a little more or less). It is fenced with a superior brick, concrete, and roughcast wall, together with exceptionally well-built double garage. -a a , This exceptionally fine Building Site is centrally situated, stands high above the footpath (which lends privacy to same), is planted with trees, lawn, etc., and commands a good view. It is all one could desire to build a home on. True home sites in central positions are almost unprocurable This site will solve the problem for the fortunate purchaser. Keep the date of sale free and do not miss attending it. , , „ Favourable terms can be arranged. For further details apply to the H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. , . A 470

IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. HEART OF THE CITY FREEHOLD, BALLANCE STREET, WELLINGTON. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 17, 1929. AT 2.30 P.M. H ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., are favoured with instructions from the » vendor to offer for sale in their rooms, 14 BRANDON STREET, as above: the splendid Freehold Vacant Section situated between the Occidental Hotel and Menteath, Ward, and Macassey’s Buildings, Ballance Street, the same having thirty-five feet (Soft.) frontage, by a depth of seventy-five feet (75ft.), (all measurements be the same a little more or less). , , , , ... This sale offers a last chance to acquire in the hub of Wellington, a splendid central freehold business site, a proposition which is becoming harder of accomplishment from day to day. City merchants,. insurance companies, legal and other firms should not miss this unique opportunity to fill their requirements. Favourable terms arranged. For further details apply to the Auctioneers — H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 145 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. A 471

AUCTION EVENT OF THE YEAR. THE BIGGEST AND BEST YET. THE MOST ASTOUNDING COLLECTION OF GENUINE MAORI HANDICRAFTS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND. McKENNA’S (THE NEW ZEALAND “CHRISTIE'S”). /GENUINE Greenstone and Bone Tiki, Greenstone, Bone and Wood Mere, GJ Carved War Canoe Balers, Carved Canoe Prows and Sterns, Greenstone and Bone Earrings and Charms, Carved Combs. Carved Human Bone Flutes, a great selection of Toki, Genuine Maori Feather Mats, Taiaha (Fighting Clubs), Paddles Mutukaka (Bird Snares), Pigeon Bowl, Food Bowls, Fish Hooks, and hundreds of other Wonderful Pieces. NOW ON VIEW. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 18, 19. AT McKENNA’S ■ (THE NEW ZEALAND. “CHRISTIE’S”). 246 LAMBTON QUAY (oppl D.1.C.) ' WELLINGTON. J. F. McKENNA, Auctioneer/ A 469

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. FOR SALE. TO WIND UP AN ESTATE. PREEHOLD PROPERTY OF 71 ACRES, ESTIMATED TO CARRY x TWO EWES TO THE ACRE. The country is undulating; all in grass; watered by streams, and subdivided into six paddocks. BUILDINGS consist of Six-roomed House and Outbuildings. SITUATION, six miles from North Wairarapa town and railway, on Main Highway Road. PRICE: £l6 PER ACRE. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY— The Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Assn., Ltd., LAND DEPARTMENT, MASTERTON, or BRANCHES. Who will be pleased to arrange an Inspection. < , z 100 ACRES, situated 9 miles from Woodville. All ploughable, well watered, c i ose t 0 school and factory. Price: £25 per acre. £lOOO cash required. —HORNE & CO., Box 39. Woodville. Phone 26.

RURAL LAND FOB SALE. POULTRY FARM, close to Wellington, 8-J acres, excellent soil, concrete house and full range of buildings, fowlhouses, etc.; main road frontage; has undoubted prospective value for subdivision ; showing excellent returns. Fullest investigation invited. GORDON HARCOURT, 27 Panama St. Phone 45—450. SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM. POR SALE, as a going concern, at £4O - 1 - per acre, 207 Acres, 7-roomed dwelling. with all town conveniences; large outbuildings; well watered; about £2500 cash required, balance 64 per cent. Full particulars from PUBLIC TRUST, Wanganui. HOTELS FOR SALE. ■prOTEL Leases —7 years, rent £lO, takings £BO. £1250 cash wanted. 4 years, rent £25, takings £250, £l3OO cash wanted 5 years, rent, wages. £5B, takings £250. £1250 cash wanted. Get Xmas Trade. Chas. G. Rhimes. Hotel Broker. Wellington. JJOTELS FOR SALE. WAIRARAPA Lease years, rent £l2, wages £l2, takings £l7O. Speight’s beer; cheap place. WANGANUI—Lease 5 years, takings £275, wages, rent, and outgoings £63 per week. MANAWATU —Lease and freehold, real good proposition for live man. TARANAKI—Lease of 3 years, takings £lB5 per week, rent £lB, wages £l2; situated in the most progressive town in Taranaki. L. DWAN AND SON, Hotel Brokers and Financiers, Next Grand Hotel. Willis Street. ' HOTELS FOR SALE. TOWN FREEHOLD: Rates and insurances £4 week; wages £3O week; 55 bed-rooms. Turnover about £450 weekly. Price for possession £28,000. Stock and furniture at valuation. If a reasonable deposit, balance left on first mortgage. COUNTRY FREEHOLD. Average bar £6O weekly. Very light house to run. Price £5500. with £2500 cash. TOWN FREEHOLD, 25 rooms in good condition. Trade £llt> week. Speights beer; all out-goings light. Price £ll,OOO. Terms arranged. COUNTRY HOTEL: 5 years lease; £l6OO, rent £6; wages light, turnover £7O week. Stock and furniture at valuation. £BOO eash required STAINTON & CO. LTD., Brokers and Estate Agents, NEW PLYMOUTH. TO HOTEL BUYERS. ” I JOB H'ALE in a leading progressive City, a really good Freehold Brick Hotel replete with every convenience for the comfort of a large number of guests , a very old-established connection attached to this Hotel. Trade £3OO weekly, Speight’s Beer. Buyer would require about £6OOO or £BOOO cash of his own, balance on long term, say, 8 years at 61 per cent. The Hotel is offered at a price loss than the present-day cost of the building. Why pay high rents and goodwills when you can buy a freehold The interest on the balance of the purchase money is about £25 per week. This is a chance seldom offering. Come yourself and see me and we will do business if I think you suitable and you can obtain a good police repoit. T. DWAN, A.M.P. Building, Hotel Owner and Agent, Customhouse Quay, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 70, 16 December 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 70, 16 December 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 70, 16 December 1929, Page 12

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