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THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. 2^ VALUABLE -| ty CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMEB.^ »J SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS o Aljo THE GREYTOWN HOTEL, GREYTOWN. In Mrs. Honorah Firth's Estate. jyjESSRS. HARCOURT AND 00. hate been favoured with instructions from THE TRUSTEES to submit to AUCTION the following Properties, in Mrs. Honorah Firth's Estate, at their Room*, 195, LAMBTON QUAY, on THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. No. 141, BROUGHAM STREET. THAT IDEAL AND COMMODIOUS 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE, replete with every possible modern convenience, on land having a frontage of 21ft to Brougham street, by a depth of 100 ft Bnd widening to 80ft by 82ft. This Charming Residence, of a class which seldom comes on the market is situated on a slight rise just off Eilice street, has a splendid view over Wellington, secures the muixmum of sun, and stands on beautifully laid-out grounds, and must easily rank as one of the finest homes in Mount Victoria. 150, ORIENTAL BAY. AN-IDEALLY SITUATED, one-floor 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every up-to-date convenience, on land havine a frontage of 40ft to Oriental Bay, by a depth of 100 ft. This Property is in every sense A GENTLEMAN'S HOME, is in one of the best positions in the Bay; sunny, with an unequalled view, it must appeal to the most discerning homeseeker. 45, ELLICE STREET. A SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED (one floor) 6-ROOMED; RESIDENCE, up to date in every : respect, on land having- a frontage of 70ft to Eilice street and 64ft to Brougham street. ... This Residence is most conveniently designed, and is in splendid order, and the property, with its double frontage, should be an' attractive proposition for subdivision, besides which, being on the proposed new tvam route, values in this locality should increase. 58, ELLICE STREET. A COMMANDING 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all modern appointments, on a large section of land, and having a good frontage to Eilice street. This splendidly situated property is in good order, within easy walking distance of the City, and is of a class for which there is always a keen demand. 53 ANI) 55, RUGBY STREET. MI-DETACHED 6-ROOMED DWELLINGS, fitted with all conveniences, on land having a frontage of 37ft to Rugby street, by a depth and frontage of 120 ft to Belfast street. These two Dwellings, overlooking'the Basin Reserve, are solidly built on concrete foundations, in good order, and are handy to any part of the City,.and.will be .sold in one lot. 63 AND 65, RINTOUL STREET. 2 ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED WELL-BUILT RESIDENCES, eachi of 6 rooms, on one floor, with modem conveniences, and both on land having frontaFT™f 3 ™to Rintoul slreet by de Pth» of 120 ft. These two properties to be sold separately, are just off Riddiford street, are m good order, and command a good view. 15, WARIPORI STREET. A DESIRABLE ONE-FLOOR SIXROOMED RESIDENCE, with all conveniences, on land having a frontage of 26ft by a depth of 132 ft. Solidly built, this Residence stands in a commanding position in a pleasant locality, and is very handy to the City. 30, WARIPORI STREET. A CONVENIENT 4-ROOMED ONEFLOOR DWELLING, with to usual conveniences on land having a frontage t S, t° Waripon street, by a depth of 132 ft. Situated just off Rintoul street adjacent to Athletic Park. This is a c ass of- property for which there is always a good demand. 9, GORDON STREET. A WELL-SITUATED 5-ROOMED DWELLING, with usual conveniences on land having a frontage of 39ft to Gordon street, by a depth of 120 ft. " This little Property is just off Riddiford street in a good position, and almost in the centre of the shopping area of 'New-town. 62, EDEN STREET, ISLAND BAY. A PLEASANTLY-SITUATED ONEFLOOR 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with all conveniences, on land having a frontage of 65ft to Eden street, by a depth ot 165 ft. This splendid Property is close to the tram, in a sunny position, has a pleasant outlook, and has the further attraction of being handy to the sea front ' 2 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES f-ots 5 and 6, Block 1., Township of I s l land Bay, Lot 5 having an area of 16 6 perches and a frontage of 40ft to Derwont.street, by a depth of 113 ft. Lot 6 has an area of 17.6 perches and frontages of 42ift to Derwent street and 113 ft to Moselle street. These two Sections, to be offered in one lot or separately, are in a very sunny and sheltered position, close to the beach and tram, and are absolutely level. THE GREYTOWN HOTEL GREYTOWN. THAT WIDELY AND FAVOUR-ABLY-KNOWN HOTEL, of 15 rooms with all its fittings and conveniences on a large section of land, and having' a frontage to the main street of Greytown j This 'Establishment, situted in a rich and a growing district, with: its unique position, must prove a money-maker to anyone purchasing. THESE MAGNIFICENT . PROPERTIES, which are beinr sold to CLOSE THE ESTATE, OFFEII A RARE OP PORTUNITY of acquiring a homo under reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. BARKER & O'DONOVAN, Solicitors to the Trustees, Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. GENERAL STORE FOR SALE ALL CASH TRADE. THIS splendid business is situated in a good country town, and is doing a turnover of £700 a month, all cash and no delivery of goods. With delivery turnover could ba doubled. The stock and plant to be taken at valuation would bo approximately £2200. The premises are freehold, and consist of shop, dwelling, 2 bulk stores, benzine shed, stables, trapshed, and motor-shed, land 1-acre; price for freehold £1200; terms arranged. For further particulars of this good business, apply GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT, LTD LAND DEPARTMENT, fajmenton North.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 12

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