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IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF. CITY COUNCIL LEASEHOLD. TO-MORROW. CENTRAL BUSINESS SITES. Suitable for Investors, Merchants, Warehousemen, Clubs, 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 offer for sale by public auction, on FRIDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY, 1924 in the CONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL, at 2.30 p.m.— SIX VALUABLE LEASEHOLD SECTIONS, the particulars being as follows: — i Lot I.—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. Lots 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. Coulis Somerville, Wilkie, Ltd., and the New Police Headquarters. / Lot 4.—Section 126»0n 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 irontage. ,Lot s.—Section 161 on the said plan. This section has a frontage to War- ' ing Taylf>r street of 35 feet by a depth of 86 feet 10 inches, and adjoins the modern warehouse recently erected by Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Limited • also adjoins ' the Wellesley Club. Lot 6.—Section £>, Block IH., Thorndon Reclaimed Land, containing 15.3 perches (more or lesB). This section has a frontage to Ballance street of 49 feet 5 inches by a depth of 84 feet, and is the land adjoining the three-story brick building occupied by Messrs. Johnston and Co: Also, The Freehold Property known as No. 242, Riddiford 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 a leasehold of this description enables a person to employ his capital in the erection of a building instead of locking it up in the purchase of the freehold. DON'T MISS THIS LAST OPPOR- : TUNITY. 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. TO-MORROW MORNING, At 10 o'clock sharp. AUCTION 6ALE~ OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, ETC ON THE PREMISES, 29, DOUGLAS STREET, OFF TASMAN STREET NEAR TEPID BATHS. CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MRS. HAY^ WARD, WHO. IS LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL HER PIANO AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVECOMPRISING BEAUTIFUL NEW UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, BY CHAS. LOWE, MIR-ROR-BACK SIDEBOARD, H.B. CHAIRS, SETTEE, G.L. TABLE, 2 MORRIS CHAIRS IN MOQUET KAURI ESCRITOIRE AND BOOKCASE,, S.G. CHAIRS, OILED R. WARDROBE, WITH OVAL MIR-ROR,~-D.W. BED, WIRE MATTRESS, KAPOK BED, DUCHESSE CHEST, EIDERDOWN QUILT, MARCELLA QUILT, BLANKETS, SHEETS, SCREEN WOOD KERB, WITH SEATS. Good linoleum, H.B. . settee, stool, Axrugs, cushions, books, pictures, vases, mohair slip t mats, copper fire set, pillows, curtains, bis., barrel, jardiniere, tea set, glassware, al. saucepans, c.p. vases, mai>tel drape, fancy plates, flow, stands, jugs, plates, cutlery, butter dish, teapots, cruets, kettle, saucepans, clock, brooms, buckets, new garden hose, etc. , Everything is new and beautifully clean, and will be SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. ■ C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. At 11.30 a.m. CONTINUATION OF UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, E.P. WARE, CARPETS DOORS, ETC. ON THE PREMISES, 50 COUTTS .STREET, KILBIRNIE. (Near Tram Shods.) 800 L°§- ''. 800 CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION- • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR. M. DECKSTON, WHO IS LEAVING WELLINGTON, TO SELL THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HIS SECONDHAND AND NEW GOODS SHOP, AT 50, COUTTS STREET, KILBUINIE. Comprising: DINING-ROOM FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, KITCHEN UTENSILS, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, CARPENTERS' AND GARDEN TOOLS E P WARE, LINO., CARPETS, RUNNERS, PORCELAIN BATH .LAVATORY SEATS, NEW AND SECOND-HAND DOORS, MIRRORS, SHOP FITTINGS. GLASS SHOWCASES, PAINT BRUSHES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GAR: DEN HOSE, OVERMANTELS PICTURES, OILSKIN COATS, SEWING MACHINE, AXES, SALAD BOWLS, ALUMINIUM WARE SCALES AND WEIGHTS, < lit). DER, GRAMOPHONE, SAWS PLANES, SCREW-DRIVERS WRENCHES, VICES, STOCKS and DlliiSj Etc., Etc. ; As the shop is. leased from Monday every lot will be sold WITHOUT RKSERVE. C. W. PRICE, .Auctioneer SATURDAY NEXT ~ At 2 p.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF ORA CABINET GRAMOPHONE AND RECORDS, 20 W.L HENS ON THE PREMISES, 4, ANTICO-ST MELROSIS. ' '' CW. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION-' • EERS, HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS FROM MR E G SANDGREN TO SELL THE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PLAYER PIANO, ETC., ON THE PREMISES, AS ABOVE, DETAILS TO-MORROW. ' ' G. W, PRICE,

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 20, 24 January 1924, Page 8

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