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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. l VALUABLE PROPERTIES To be offered by PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY, 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1925. MESSRS. LONGMORE AND CO. havo received instructions from the i Juolic Trustee to otter tor iSaJo, by Public Auction, on FiiIDAY, 4tn day of SEPTEMBER, 1925, at 2.30 p.m., at No. 32, GREY STREET (building occupied by the itoyal Standard Typewriters) the following freehold Properties: — I.—ESTATE JAMES GEAR, Deed. No. 16, TINAKORI ROAD—Family Residence of 8 rooms, with conveniences, including enamel bath and baain, electrio light, and hot and cold water. The house hof lath and plaster, and. is substantially built, has recently . been renovated and painted, and is in first-class order. Land has a frontage to Tinakori road of 36ft by a depth of 136 ft, and has the use of a right-of-way sft wide from Featheraton ,terrace. This ia a, very valuable property, situated in the beat residential area of Tinakori road, commanding a splendid view of city and harbour, with absolutely no climb. Vacant possession. 2—ESTATE E. E. K. STRONG, Deed. Deed. No. 44, HAWKER STREET—Dwelling, of 6 rooms and bathroom, conveniences inolude oleotrio light, Mot points, hot and cold water, washhouse, eto. Properties in this favoured locality are seldom on the market, and this opportunity of acquiring a good home, adjacent to the oity, should not bo missed. Vacant possession will be given to suit purchaser. 3-ESTATE THOMAS WHITEHOUSE, Deed. No. 50, EPUNI STREET—Dwelling of 4 rooms, with bathroom, Washhouee, copper and tubs, etc. Land 31 x 96, more or loss. This property is centrally situated, and is eminently suitable for an artisan's residence. 4—ESTATE E. 0. MORSHEAD, Deod. No. 238, TINAKORI ROAD-Valuable frontage to this road of about 41ft,a well-situated section, with a 6-rd. dwelling that lends itself to renovation. The section has a depth of about 125 feet. Nos. 3, 5, sa, 7, and 8, PITARUA ST. •—Theso Properties ars all situated on elevated land, and are handy to the city. They will be offered separately, but Nos. 3, 6, sa, and 7 are all adjoining, and could be purchased by the one buyer, thus providing a valuable land area that could be used either for Bubdiyision or for the ereotion of b. beautiful family home. No. S—ESTATE ALFRED TAYLOR, Deed. Concrete Whare, of 2 rooms, on land containing 30.3 perches, more or less, situated Breaker Bay. This small property should appeal to anyone wishing to acquire a seaside cottage, away from overorowded bays, or would be suitable for a. week-end baoh. 6—ESTATE E. E. E. P. RIDER, Deed. Vacant Building Section, situated Butt street, Brooklyn (adjoining dwelling known as No. 14), having a frontage to Butt street of 41ft 9in, and oontaining 22 perches, more or legs. This section is situated near the junction of Ohiro road, and within easy reaoh of the new tram route, and is a very desirable building site, being Bheltered from the winds, and lies well to the sun. 7—ESTATE G. W. LONGHURST, Deed. Two Vaoant Building Sites (ready for building without excavation), situated Raroa road. Lot 1 has a front-' tago of 66 foet and contains 26 porches, more or less. Lot 2 has a frontage of 73 feet, and contains 21.51 perches, more or less. Theso sections are situated near Plunkot street, Kelburn. 8-ESTATE A. J. HOOK, Deed. PLIMMERTON EXTENSION, a very favoured spot—Two Building Silos, situated Plimmerton Extension, No. 7 being parts of subdivision D and E of the Motuhara Block, being Lots Nos. 21 and 22 on deposited plan No. 5117, and containing 1 rood, more or less. 9—ESTATE WILLIAM HOBAN, Deed. Level Building Site, containing 38.6 perohes, more or less, situated within 2 minutes' walk of Wallaoeville Railway Station, and being Lot 37 on deposited plan No. 1560, part of section 125, Hutt District. This section is situated on Mungaroa road, near Wilford Btreet. Conditions of sale and further particulars can be obtained from tha Auction-, LON"GMORE AND CO., 207, Lambton quay. TJPPER . HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, 1925, At 11.30 a.m. sharp. 66 prime fat wethers, off turnips 9 springing heifer 3 Account E. J. August, Esq.— 14 springing cows Account Messrs. Cotmell and Son — 30 springing cows, second and third calvers 8 3-year heifers, September calvers 12 2-yoar heifers, dua September, October 3 yearling heifers 1 fat steer 2 vealers 8 12-gal. cans, 5 16-gal cans 2 horse-brake and sundries . MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington. TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, 1925, AT WELLINGTON. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, have, received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, to Sell, at their Auction Rooms at 195, Lambton quay, Wellington, on the above date, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, containing 25.1 porches, more or less, being the Lot Numbered 1 on Plan deposited in tho Lands Registry Office at Wellington, as Number 3363,. and being also part of tho land comprised in the Certificate of Title, Volume 237, Folio 214, and being the whole of the land comprised in Memorandum of Lease, Number 11717. SUBJECT, however, to Memorandum of Mortgage, Number 104135, securing £200 and interest at 6 per cent (to be discharged on completion), together with the premises thereon, known ■ as "The Don" Tea Rooms, corner of Fitzherbert and Eithmore streets, Featherston. having double-front shop and five rooms, shop fittings, counter, etc. Title: Land Transfer, freehold. Terms: 15 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, balance in one month. For Mortgagee's estimate! of value and for further particulars apply to tho Registrar of tho Supremo Court at Wellington, tho Auctioneer, or to Messrs. "D. M. Findlay and Moir, 215, Lambton quay, Wellington, Solicitors for the Mortgagee.. 366. WHITE WASTE PAPER. TO BUTCHERS. YITSOOKRS, FTSH MERCHANTS, F.TC. WF. can Supply (,'lonn White Paper. . Miitablo for wrapping, in any Humilities. A|i]i)v I'T.mTJPJIER. ■'JJvemnf Foal."

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 12

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