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IMPORTANT PUBLIC TRUST SALE OF THE CELEBRATED BBLLEVOE GARDENS, LOWER HUTT, WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, .1922, , At 2.30 p.m. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has received • instructions, from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Publio Auction, in the Chamber of Commeroo, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, as above, ■ THE BELLEVUE GARDENS. Sub-divided into fourteen beautiful honw , sites,- varying in area from half to over two acres. The subdivision has been very carefully made so as to retain the magnificent trees and growth on the property, free from injury, whilst leaving ample scope for purchasers to erect their homes. , The land is rich, alluirial, and these garden sections are noted for their . beauty, the rax© collection of trees and flowering shrubs growing thereon, and are adjacent to the beautiful homes of V. Riddiford, hsq.J F. Cooper. Esq., Hubert Sladden, Esq., and others. , ' They have perfect City drainage, witEin easy walking distance of the railway station, are ideally situate in the best part of the Hutt' Valley, and have a prospective and present value second to none. They overlook the, beautiful Recreation Ground of twelve acres, and are close to the District' Valley High School site of eighteen acres, recently acquired by the Government. Tho Lower Hutt Borough Council has entered into an agreement with the Publio Trustee to immediately widen the road, and to form and complete a new' footpath along the whole frontage of this property. ■ The terms are most liberal, viz.: — 10 per oent. deposit.. 10 per cent, in six months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years, at 6i por'cent. As there are only FOURTEEN SECTIONS, prospective purchasers should get a plan and inspect without delay. REMEMBER, THERE IS ONLY ONE : BELLEVUE GARDEN. Fur further details and lithograph plans, apply to: the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ■ ....' 182, Featherston-strcet, Or to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AUCTION SALE f CHARMING HOME, EPUNI-STREET, LOWER HUTT. WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1922,■ ■' , At 2.30 p.ra. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from Mrs. Kinsey to offer for ABSOLUTE SALE by Public Auction in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse-quay, Wellington, as above— ; THAT CHARMING one-story 8-rd. • Residence, besides large .reception hall, scullery, pantry, linen cupboard, washhouse, copper, tubs, h. and c. water, gas, etc., also several outbuildings. The. house is substantially built and beautifully finished, throughout. Half an acre of rich, level land laid out in lawns, flower, and vegetable gardens, asphalt paths, etc. For further, details and card to view,' apply to the Auctioneer, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, ,182, Featberston-street. TO WIND UP ESTATE. , '.- AUCTION SALE • ' ..'':>':: '■' ■ Of - ;.-•-■ .'I COMFORTABLE HOMES, ON EASY ■ ;■ ••'.- TERMS. . ■'-, . CONNAUGHT-TERRACE; BROOKLYN. AUSTIN-STREET, CITY. . , GOOD GARDEN SECTIONS. "]|J"ESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO., ItX instructed by Executors of Estate of E.. K. Read, deceased, will sell by Public Auction on . , WEDNESDAY, the l^th JUNE, 1922, I ■ At 2.30 p.m., At the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, 203, Lambton-quay— i Lot I—Dwelling,:No. 18, CONNAUGHTTERRACE, five rooms, bathroom, kitchenette, washhouse, 3 fireplaces, "; range, hot water, copper, gas stove, etc.; land 39ft 6in, depth 242 ft, irr.; area 28.8 perches. Lot 2—Dwelling, No. 16, CONNAUGHTTERRACE, five rooms, bathroom, basement workshop, washhouse and poultry house, 4 fireplaces, range, hot water, copper, gas grillor, etc.; land 46ft 6in x 250 ft deep; area 34.9 perches; shrubs and fruit trees! \ Lot 3—VACANT SECTION, Lot 5, part of Section 211; frontage of 39ft 6in to Connaueht-terrace .by 270 ft deep, f jpced, with drainage connection. All above Lots have a right of access to the Town Belt and Prince of Wales Park. ■'-„.". Lot 4—Dwelling, No. ' 40, AUSTINSTREET, I)ot 33 of Town Acre 344; frontage of 37ft x 98ft deep. House contains six rooms, bathroom, washhouse, etc., also storeroom, workshop, etc., 4 fireplaces, range, copper, gas, etc. This property will sub-let / to advantage. All have up-to-date drainage, and will be sold subject to weekly tenancies* Within walking distance of G.P.O. and Wharves. < UNSURPASSED VIEWS OF CITY. Land Transfer Titles. ,' Easy terms arranged for 70 per cent, of purchase price. Cards to' view and, further particulars from ' LONGMORE'AND C 0.,, Auctioneers and ; Land Specialists, 207, .Lambton-quay. ' AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, • K>i tinted POST OFFICE-AVENUE, Off Adelaide-road, 5-ROOMED COTTAGE AND BRICK . ; ' BUILDING. Containing 16 Stalls and Motor Sbed. ODDFELLOWS1 HALL. 203, LAMB- . TON-QUAY, . : WEDNESDAY,. 14th . JUNE, 1922, 2M. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND' 00. are '•instructed to , offer for salo ,by Public Auction, on Wednesday, the 14th day of June, 1922, at 2.30 p.m}, at tho Oddfellows' Hall, 203, Lambton-quay— ALL THAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being part 'Town. Acre 1015, having a frontage to Post Office-avenue, off Adelaido-road, of. Q&ft 6in by a. depth of 103 ft, with access thereto .over other i parts of Town Acre 1015, known as Post Office-avenue (6uch avenue luv- . ing v, width of 23ft), together with the buildings erected thereon, consisting | of. a cottage -of 5 rooms, with washhouso, copper, etc.', also a 2-story brick building-, containing 16 stalls and loft, also motor &hed.' The above property'is for absolute' sale, and shaulfl appeal to carriers or those in search of aii invo&tment. , Card to view from LONGMORE AND CO., , . Auctioneers. . " Conditions of Sale from 'Metros. Menteath, Ward and Ma*tssoy, Barristers and 'Solicitors. . ' WANTtsD to Ss.U, Singer Tailor Ma- , chine, i-4 10s'; Troudlo. 30s; Hand Machino, £t... Ciloba, under Grand Opera ' Hout6, :

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 129, 3 June 1922, Page 8

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