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TO MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, MANAGERS OF INSURANCE, COMMERCIAL, AND SHIPPING HOUSES. INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, BUILDERS. MERCHANTS, RETAILERS, ETC. THE MOST IMPORTANT, VALUABLE AND EXTENSIVE CATALOGUE OE CENTRAL CITY FREEHOLD EVER OFFERED AT AUCTION IN THE DOMINION. MAGNIFICENT CENTRAL CITY WAREHOUSE, MANUFACTURING AND BUSINESS SITES. WE HAVE BEEN FAVOURED WITH INSTRUCTIONS, FROM MRS. S. A. RHODES AND THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE HON. W. B. RHODES, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, 18 1H MARCH, ™ AT 2.30 P.M. AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, 5, PANAMA-STREET, THE FOLLOWING SUPEHB PROPERTIES, WHICH INCLUDE, UNQUESTIONABLY, BY VIRTUE OF THEIR CENTRAL LOCATION IN THE CAPITAL CITY, MANY OF THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINION. LAMBTON QUAY. i Section No. 38, Reclaimed Land, having a FRONTAGE OF 43 FEET to Lambtonquay by depths of 61ft and 49ft 6in, width at rear 59ft 6in, and containing 8 perches. This section is situated between the Union Bank building and the Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company's building, both propertied being now in course of erection. LAMBTOtf QTJAY^Double Frontage). Part of Town Acre No. 491, having a frontage of 47FT 10IN to Lambton-quav and a frontage of 65ft to Bowon-streot, with a depth of 103 ft lOin, on the north side and 154 ft 2in on the south side, and containing 22.9 perches. Iho section has erected upon it the well-known Golden Rufo Bazaar. j LAMBTON QUAY (Three Frontages). Part of Town Acre No. 489, having a FRONTAGE OF 42FT llln to Lambtonquay, a frontago of 95FT TO MASON'S STEPS, and a frontage of 58FT lIN TO WELLINGTON-TERRACE, tho depth on the north side being 107 ft 7in. This section has erected upon it the Bluo House Bakery and 1* oster a Umbrella Shop, known as Nos. 179 and 181. THORNDON QUAY. Section No. 8, part of Town Aero No. 541, having a frontage of 2SFT TO THORNDON-QUAY,. by a depth of 150 ft on tha north side, and 147 ft on the south side. This section is bounded on the north by the premises I of Mr. Owen Daly, bricklayer, and on tho west by tho grounds of St Paul's Pro-Cathedral. VICTORIA STREEfTOpposite .Town Hall). Section No. 12 and Part-Sections 13 and 30, having a FRONTAGE OF 47FT 6TN to Victoria-street by depths of 100 ft 4in and 73ft 7in, width at rear 44ft 9in. It is bounded on tho west, side by the throe-story brick building oc- ' , cupicd by the Palmer EngineermS Co., Ltd. This vacant allotment has an undivided tenth interest in Lot 15, and an undivided fifth interest in Lot 17. CORNER VICTORIA AND CUBA STREETS (Opposite Town Hall). This Block comprises Sections No. 9, 10, md 11, part of Loi, 51, Reclaimed Land, containing in all an area of 27 perches and oue-tonth of a porch Section No % 9 has a frontage of 34FT TO VICTORIA-STREET, and a frontage of Section No. 10 has" .i frontage J of34FT TO VICTORIA-STREET, by a depth thcrofrom of 80ft. Section 11 has a frontage of 3<iFT TO VICTORIA-STREET, by a depth on tho east bide of 80ft and ■) depth on the v. cst tide 731t llm. Thi3 Block has an tindnidrd fifth interest in Loi. 15, which contains 3.3 perches and an undivided third intcicr.t in Lot 17, which contains 3.7 perches, CORNER VICTORIA STREET AND TORY STREET (Opposite Te Aro Railway Station). A.,ot 44, Part of Lot 44a nnd Pnrt of Tor.-n Acre 221, a rectangular block, having a FRONTAGE 03? 61FT TO VICTORIA-STREET, and a FRONTAGE OF 175 FT 21N TO TORY STRKIST, and containing an area of 39.2 perches. Part of this block is at, present used by Messrs. J. W. Easson and CO. as a timber yard. CUBA STREET. Section 5, Part of Town Aero 210, having a TkONTAGE OF 31FT 10IN to CUBASTREET, by a depth therefrom of 67ft 2in, and containing an area of 7.3 perches. Thi3 vacant allotment is bounded on the north by the sita chosen for Messrs. Dwan Bros.' five-story Private Hotel, which is now in course of erection. GREY STREET. Lot 51, Reclaimed Land, having a FRONTAGE OF 22FT TO GREY-STREET, t>,y a. clopth ot 6Dit lOin on the ca-,t side and a deptjl of 4l£t on the Y/est side, bubjsft to right of light O"0l- a strip of land giving light to back corner of Lor 52. This section is situo,ted between the building of Messrs. Young nnd Tripo, and the site recently occupied by the premises of the Alliance Assurance Co., Ltd. , FEATHERSTON STREET. Lot 53, Reclaimed Land, having a frontage of 3}FT TO FEATHER STON-ST., by a depth of 46ft Bin on tho North side, and a depth of 47ft 4in on the south side, widening to 34ft lOrn r.t tho rear. This section is bounded on tho north by the building of Messrs. Young and Tripe, and on the south by the building now in courso of erection for tho Union Bank. BOWEN STREET. Section 7, Part of Town Aore 491, having a FRONTAGE OF 34FT 4IN TO BOWEN-RTREET, by a dep_th of 63ft 4in on tho north side, and a depth of 87ft 3in on tho south side, width nt roar 25ft 9in, aroa 7 perches, on which is erected the two-story fix-roomed residence now in the occupation of Mr. J. Shouv. This section adjoins tho back of tho Golden Rulo Baraar block mentioned abo\e CORNER TINAKORI AND LEWISVILLE ROAD. Part of Town Acre 625, a rectangular section, having r FROXTAGE OF" GSFT SIN TO TINAKORI-ROAD, and a FRONTAGE OF 93FT 9IN TO LEWISVILLE-ROAD. This property is now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Loyden, farrior. 'TINAKORI ROAD. Lot 1, Part of Town Acre 516, having a TRONTAGE OF 49FT 6IN TO TINA-KORI-RpAD, by a depth on the south -west side of 97ft Sin, and a dopth of 85ft 2in on the north-east side. On this section stands the large twostory building formerly w oil-known as the Karori Hottl, now in the occupation of Mr. Henry Donkin, and known as No. 167, Tinakori-road. FITZHERBERT TERRACE AND MURPHY STREET Section 3, Part of Lot 591, having a FRONTAGE OF 66FT TO FITZHER-BERT-TERRACE, by a depth of 203 ft on tho east side, and a depth of 186 ft lOin on the west side; area 1 rood 16 perches. On this section is erected the large family residence now in the occupation of Harold Beauohamp, Esq. Section 1, Part of Lot 592, ha% ing a FRONTAGE OF . 6GFT TO MURPHY-ST., by a depth of 214 ft 6in on the south side ; width at back of section 63ft 6in. Th's allotment adjoins, at the rear, Section 3, described above, and is not built upon. ADELAIDE .ROAD (One Acre). Town Acre 935. This rectangular lacant acre has a FRONTAGE TO ADE-LAIDE-ROAD OF 165 FT, by a depth of - 264ft, and is now in. the occupation of Messrs H. Norris and Son, Brickmiikers. It is immediately opposite the western end of Stolco-streot. | " ADELAIDE ROAD. 1 Part of Town Aero 728, having a FRONTAGE TO ADELAIDE-ROAD OF lO6FT j 7iN by depths on the north. 3ido of 80ft and on tho south eide of Sift 7in. Erected on this section aro three five-roomed vorandah dwellings, occupied by ueekly tenants; also, adjoining, at rear of above, a pioce of land measuring 50ft by 183 ft 9in, on which aro orected six cottages, let to good tenants. This property is within 200 ft of tho Basin Reserve. TASMAN STREET. Section No. 2, Part of Town Aero 727, having a FRONTAGE OF 40FT 2IN TO TASMAN-STREET, by a dopth of 265 ft lin. Erected on this section aro two six-roomed dwellings and outbuildings. Tho frontage of this section 18 immediately opposito Ranfurly-terrace. WAREHOUSE SITES (Thorndon). This Extensive Frontage is partly occupied by the Kerosene Bonds and is now being subdivided into suitable allotments. Catalogues containing full particulars and separate plans of each Section may bo obtained on application, or will be forwarded lo any address. Two of our Representatives will be in atlendjmco daily to meet enquirers and to show them over any of tho properties if required. Conspicuous Notice Boards aro being erected en each property. WILLIAM 11. TURNBULL & CO. AUCTIONEERS.

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 29 February 1908, Page 8

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