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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of CENTRAL SHOP PROPERTY AND BUSINESS SITES, IN THE HEART OF THE LOWER . HUTT, WEDNESDAY, 21et NOVEMBER, 1923, HAt 2.30 p.m. ERNEST LEIGHTON will sell un•- --• der instructions from the Lower Wutt Borough Council, in the Chamber of Commerce, Customhouse quay, Wellington, as above— THOSE MAGNIFICENT BUSINESS, SHOP, AND BUILDING SITES, being— LOT I—Having' thirty-nine feet eleven inches frontage to the Main road, one hundred and five feet eight inches frontage to Frasor street, and one hundred and twenty-three feet 6even inches on the northern boundary. It adjoins the three acres recently acquired for a recreation ground. Erected on the property is the shop and living rooms at present in the occupation of Mr. Merrick, Baker and Pastrycook, together with tho outbuildings, baker's oven, eto. LOT 2—Having- a frontage of fifty-four feet two inches to the Main road, by a. depth of one hundred and twentythree feet seven inches on the one eide, and one hundred and forty-seven feet on the other. Erected thereon is the building known as the Exchange Building, consisting of commodious shops and offices, and occupied on the ground floor by Shearer and Co., Drapers; Toohey and Co.. Cycle Merchants; and sundry other monthly tenants. LOT 3—ls that fine vacant Building Site, adjoining the Exchange Building, and having a frontage of twenty-two feet fbur inches to the Main road by a depth of one hundred and forty-seven feet on tho one side and one hundred and fifty-three feet on the other. LOT 4—ls that very fine Vacant Building Site, having a frontage of fifty feet eight inches to the Main Toad, and pins to a point at the back, with irregular depth. : AIL measurements are the same, a. little more or less. Exceptional terms can. be aramged, viz.: 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in cix months. 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance can remain for five years at 6i per cent, NOTE,—The shops and offices are good rent-producing propositions, and will give » handsome return to the fortunate purchasers. .-. . For further details apply to the' Auctioneer, . ' H. SRNBST LEIGHTON, 182, Feathorston street, and at Lower Hutt; or The Town Clerk, Lower Hutt Borough Council. FOR SALE, SEASIDE RESIDENCE, PAEKAKARIKI. "EUVE-ROOMED HOUSE, washhouaX ' and bathroom, good water supply, hot and cold water, septic tank, section, 50ft x. 150 ft, well laid out garden, ono minute from station. Price £850. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 63, 'Willis street. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. TO-MORROW, at 1.30, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. : ON THE PREMISES, 27, WILLIS ST. rims WHOLE Off THE STOCK OF A SILVERWARE, ELECTROPLATE, CUTLERY, CLOCKS, , BRUSHWARE TOILET REQUISITES, TOYS, etc. of SEATON'S CUT-RATE STORES. HERBERT SEATON, Auctioneer. MACHINERY FOR SALE. rpHE Entire Plant and Machinery- of CO., LTD. All m first-class order and comprises:— 8 h.p. Galloway Tube Boiler, Dutch Double Jacketed Churn, Oleo Press and Pump, by Mainwanng, Sydney 2 Ronnrl Butter Table, 1 Upright BuUer Table 7nn' P-H D-C tMo-to^ 3 h-p- DC- Motor 100-allon Kaun Vats, Kauri and A* W.agtns Fnchon Winch; Overhead Cask Kail with xinners and chains,' 2 Topliss Butter Patters, Water Tanks, Shafting to^iorsSK' indudin *Rembff" All to be cleared at.any price within reason. On view, ,Eva street, off Dixon street. J. H. BETHUNE & CO., A UCTI?£? ERS & LAND AGENTS, »* . 154-156. Featherston street. Members Wellington Land Agents' Assn. Telephone 64. THE TERRACE-Well-built 9-rd. Residence on one floor, easy approach Irom street, also entrance from street at back; every convenience, concrete Paths etc. Land well laid out as ga r- £ 8"' 42*?™ 165ft ' 85ft wide at back. Price £3500. opo THORNDON-Level site, with 66ft frontage, m good street, near tram, 10-rd .Residence, well built and in excellent repair artistic papers, well fires, latest elect. lighting, immediate possession. KELBURN-aJntraTTerraco, 51 * 112H charming view of City. Residence of 7 very large rooms, verandah, bath--o™™' r£s 0 eXpensively fitted throughHIGHLAnV >ARK-Well-built efd Residence, with every possible modern appliance, gas and coal stoves, points for electricity, good bathroom, lT j dc£ ohte. floor, fitted oak sideBoard, charming uninterupted view of Wne> TVe", fiUfd> conoret» Paths and ci??n L(lnd 34ft 7inS looft- Price J.i<i3U, terms nrraneed 1777 DONALD MACLEAN*ST.-7 Rooms, on one ttoor, el., gas cooker, range, caliphont, modern fittings, all in firstclass order. Rooms are large, garden ' and,.S reer>house. Land 37 x 107 ft. Afi.cDU. ■ jiyp TRENTHAM—4 mins. from station 3acre and Dwelling of 5 rooms, bathroom, washhouse, water supply 3 nwi°TT PUS? i S- f rice £1050' "3 OHAU—,-mile from station, loasehold * armlet. 7J acres, 5 years to run, a t Ml 4s per annum. 6-rd. dwelling 3•bail cowshed, trapshed, 4 poultry houses, well watered, 1-3 acre lucerne, orchard, and kitchen garden. Will sell as going concern, 2 cows, 1 heifer, separator, chaffcutter. grist mill, incubators, 300 fowls, 600 chicks, trap, and horse. £375. (CABINETMAKER'S FULLY-EQUIP-V ED PLANT, Hamilton, can employ up to 10. hands £650; easy terms; lease of factory 3 years, £3, if desired. Splendid opportunity. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO,, LTD,, ] Hamilton.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1923, Page 8

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