IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CITY COUNCIL LEASEHOLD. CENTRAL BUSINESS SITES. Suitable for Investors, Merchants, Warehousemen, " Cluba, Factories, etc. Practically the only Building Sections available in the Business Area. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from THE CITY COUNCIL to ??A c vf°/u Saif t y pubUe auction, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY 1924 in the CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, at 2.30 p.m.— SIX VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SECripNS, the particulars being as follows:— Lot !•—Section 103 on the plan of the Lambton Reclamation. This section has a frontage to Brandon street of 35 feet by a depth of 85 feet, and is, situated between Messrs Chapman Skerrett, Tripp, and Blair's building and the Central Club. Lot 2.—Section 133 on the said plan. Lot 3.^Section 134 on the said plan. • Lote 2 and 3. are adjoining sections, and have each a frontage to Johnston street of 35 feet by a depth of 85 feet, and are situated between the modern buildings erected by Messrs. Coulls, Somerviile, Wilkie,' Ltd., and the New . .Police Headquarters. Lot 4.-r-Sectkra 126 on the said plan. This section has a frontage to Waring Taylor street of 35 feet by a depth of 85 feet, and is at present occupied by Messrs. M'Leod and Hopkirk. It adjoins section 134, thus giving the two sections a double trontage. Lot 5.^-Section 161 on the said plan. This section has a frontage to Waring Taylor street of 35 feet by a depth of -86 feet 10 inches, and adjoins the modern warehouse recently erected by Messrs. Gordon and Gotcb, Limited: also adjoins . the Wellesley Club Lot 6.—Section £•,' Block IH., Thorndon - Reclaimed' Land, containing 15.3 perches (more or less). This section has a frontage to Ballance street of ' 49 feet 5 inches by a depth of 84 feet, and is the hind adjoining the three-story brick building occupied by: Messrs. Johnston and Co. Also, The Freehold Property known as No. 242, Riddif ord street, being part Town Acre 993, and having a frontage to Riddiford street of 35 feet by a depth of 83 feet. Note: Buildings on this section are to be removed at the expense of the purchaser. ! Auction Notice Boards • are erected on each' section. Remember, the leases offered are in perpetuity for periods of twenty-one years. Purchasing- * leasehold of this description enables a person to employ his capital in the .erection of a buflding instead of locking it up in the purchase of the freehold. . DON'T MISS THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY. FURTHER INQUIRIES may be made and conditions of sale seen at the Town Clerk's Office, Cuba . street,, or at the Office of the Auctioneers, .; LONGMORE AND CO, 207, Lambton quay. AUCTION CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1924 PRETORIA STREET, LOWER HUTT, At 1 p.m. sharp. HE. LEIGHTON has received in- • structions from MESSRS. CLAPSHAW AND. JONES, who are1 giving up dairying, to offer for absolute sale, the Farm, as above— 6 first-class Jersey cows, in milk (winter calvers) 1 crossbred cow, in milk 1 choice grade Jersey heifer 1 Jersey bull calf 2 acres lucerne and oata, ready to cut '.'■■_■' 15-gal. Diabolo separator, assorted milk cans, churn, quantity of wire netting, and sundries. Details later. , AUCTION SALE. SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1924 , MARKET-ST., LOWER HUTT. H. E. LEIGHTON has received in- • structions from Messrs. E. Feist and Co. to offer for absolute sale— 2 BRAKE HORSES, • . -, 2-TON BRAKE, in first-class order 4-WHEELED DELIVERY VAN (covered in) ' , 2 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS 1 HORSE CRADLE: Further entries invited. , . WEDNESDAY, 30th DAY OF JANUARY, 1924, At 2.30 p^m. IMPORTANT' AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE BRICK BUNGALOW, BEING 91, DUNCAN TERRACE, KILBIRNIE. H ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- • ceived instructions from A. Thurkettle, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction in the CHAMBER, OF COMMERCE, Customhouse quay, as above. THAT CHARMING BRICK BUNGALOW, containing 6 rooms, kitchen, BcuUery, pantry, built-in wardrobes, linen press, porcelain bath, electric light, glassed-in-sun room; also large, washhoust and workshop; tiled roof. House has plastered walls and is beautifully . finished, throughout. Large section of land, including vegetable garden, fruit trees, shelter trees, large fowlhouse. Room for motor garage and another house on section. Magnificent view. Favourable terms; about one-third cash, balance part Government Mortgage. For further details and card to view, apply to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer, 182, Featherston street. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE PAEKAKARIKI PROPERTY. i Also, CLEARANCE SALE OF 600 CHOICE WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS AND HENS, POULTRY PLANT, j!iTC • ■ ' To be offered on the property on SATURDAY, 2nd FEBRUAR? 1924 XT ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- "' ceived instructions from Mr W Griffiths, who is leaving the district, to offer for absolute sale— FIRSTLY—CONVENIENT 4-ROOMED , RESIDENCE, with all oonveSeacw including gas plant and high water pressure, largo section, and magnificent sea view. SECONDLY-BLOCK of 1 acre 16 perches, with large sheds erected thereon. Also,' 600 CHOICE LEGHORNS, in lots to auit purchasers, poultry plant, etc. Full details later. ■ H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNEDJSTATE OB^F. HULSE,^. 8 -ROOMED RESIDENCE, all conveniences, good position, Oriental Bay Price £2800. Cash required £800. Palapce arranged at 6 per cent, per annum. Particulars from JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD Üble street Wellington. ''
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 19, 23 January 1924, Page 12
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