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TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. WELL-SITUATED~T-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 123, TASMAN STREET. "It/TESSRS HARCOURT AND CO have t VrT v<T?}2!& "^ructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms, 195, fj™bt°n quay, on Tuesday, 29th January, 1924, at 2.30 p.m.— < ,THAT MOST' ATTRACTIVE 8-ROOM. ED RESIDENCE fitted with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, electno light, 2 gas cookers, hot points, built-in wardiobo and cupboards, bathroom, eto., on land hay- ■ mg a frontage of 28ft by a depth of 80ft; and known as No. 123, Taamah street. THIS PROPERTY is situated, adjacent to the Basin Reserve, in a most convenient position to any part of Wellington. Tho residence is in good order, conveniently and solidly built, is a most attractive Home, has all -the conveniences necessary for letting in two flats, and as such should prove a most remunerative purchase, as the present rental is £4 per week. For further particulars . apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. ' TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1924, 2.30 p.m. . VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL AND BUILDING SITES. SEATOUN AND ISLAND BAY. MESSRS. HABCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY,. 1924, at the Rooms, at 2.30 p.m.-r THAT VERY FAVOURABLY SITUATED BUILDING SITE »t the corner, of Monro and Dundaa street* having: a frontage of 92 feet to the former and 93 feet to the latter. This Section is level, is handy to the Beach, and is but two blocks »way from the Tram Terminus. Those TWO VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, having frontages of 40 feet and 38 feet 8 inches respectively to THE PARADE, ISLAND BAY, by a depth of 165 feet. Theso fine Sections, prospective Business Sites, are almost opposite the Bowling Green. For full particulars, '. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1924, 2.30 p.m. ■ • . f '• ■ AUCTION SALE. 3' TOWN ACRES. o TOWN ACRES. O DANIEL-FERGUSON STREETS, OWEN STREET. RINTOUL STREET. 9Q ' HOUSES, OQ "** HOUSES, &O And Other Buildings. A UNIQUE .INVESTMENT. . MESSRS. HARCOURT AND j. CO. have been favoured with instructions by the Attorney for the Trustees to eubmit to Auction on • TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1924, at the Rooms, 195, Lanabton quajy,*t J. 30 p.m.—. THE FREEHOLD OF I TOWN ACRE 832—Having a frontage of 132 ft to both Daniel and Ferguson streets by a depth of 331 ft, together with the 14 dwellings thereon, bosides other buildings, producing aggregate rentals of about £675 per' annum TOWN ACRE 848—Having » frontage of 165 ft to Owen street by a depth of 264 ft, with the 7 substantial houses thereon, producing an aggregate an- | . nual rental,of about £497. TOWN ACRE 969—Having a frontage of 134 feet to Rintoul street by a. depth of 330 ft,_ together with 9 Houses thereon, besides other substantial buildings, producing an annual rental of over £500. THESE MAGNIFICENT TOWN ACRES are splendidly situated, are convenient to or on the tram line, and are ripe for subdivision. -They are now offered for sale for the first time since being originally granted at the time of the settlement of the City of Wellington. Each Town Acre is sold subject to leases which expire in September, 1933, for Town Acre 832, and, July 1933, for Town Acres 848 and 969, when the whole of the improvements revert to the owner. For further particulars apply. HARCOURT AND CO., , Auctioneers. TUESDAY, ' 12th FEBRUARY, 1924, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. UNRIVALLED 14-ROOMED RESIDENCE. No. 40, Upland road, KELBURN. "MfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. -LTA have received instructions to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1924, at 2.30 p.m — THAT MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE, comprising 14 rooms and offices complete, fitted with every conceivable labour-sav-ing device, on land having a frontage of 42ft to Upland road by a long depth, • and known as No. 40, Upland road. THIS RESIDENCE, built of absolutely the best timbers procurable, with architectural features, and finish second to none, comprises a large reception hall, a commodious dining-room 21 x 16, with large open fireplace, steel ceiling and folding doors, a drawing-room 21 x 16 with handsome white enamel fireplace, a sunny breakfast-room 16 x 12, maids' room, kit--chen, kitchenette, washhouse, etc., a wide easy-graded staircase gives access to the bedrooms, two being each 21 x 16 'and the remaining six are all of convenient size, a number being fitted with open fireplaces and built-in wardrobes. Fitted throughout with electric - light, hot and cold water,, large bathroom, with porcelain bath and basin and showers radiator points, linen press, cupboard's, gas cooker, telephone, tiled roof, etc. It is a residence in exceptional order, and must be considered one of the finest HOMES IN WELLINGTON. Situated within 2 or 3 minutes' level walk from the cable car, and withal about 8" minutes from the G.P.0., in a charming, sunny, sheltered position, with an extensive outlook, this property must convince the most critical as to its charm, convenience, finish, and completeness and with its large section 'of land, which is well planted, has ample room for a motor garage or for. additions. THIS PROPERTY is' essentially a gentleman's home, would be ideal for a doctor's residence (filling a long-felt want m a large district), or would have an added attraction as a superior apartmenthouse, or for sub-division into flats. lor particulars, and cards to view apolv HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE, HANSON-ST. (136>-6 Rooms, kitchen- . etto, bathroom, washhouse, fowlhouses, garden, workshop, etc.; every modern convenience; price £1150; mod-" . era.te-t,orms; early occupation. Apply Owner, at abo\e address.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 22, 26 January 1924, Page 12

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