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AUCTIONS. I PUBLIC TRUST SALE. PUBLIC TRUST SALE. FRIDAY, ll'th MARCH, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. I AUCTION SALE. 9WELLSITUATED RESI- Q DENTIAL PROPERTIES. U I A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE j. HOME-SEEKER. AN INVESTOR'S CHANCE OF SECURING SPLENDID RETURNS. EASY TERMS BEING OFFERED. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ALLAN SMITH. Properties in Abel Smith street, La^Y^ence street, Owen street, Waripori street, Jessie street, Rintoul street, Donald M'Lean street, and Douglas street. TIfESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have re- ■"-*- ceived instructions from the PUBLIC TRUSTEE to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their rooms 195, LAMBTON QUAY, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.:— 130, ABEL SMITH STREET: An 8-roomed Residei :e, almost at the junction of Abel Smith and Willis streets, fitted with all modern conveniences, on land with a frontage oi 22ft by a depth of 71ft. This is a good, sound residence, in an exceptionally fine position, and, being so close to the City proper, is ideal for an apartment house or private home. No. 22, LAWRENCE STREET: A one-floor 7-roomed Residence, complete with every modern convenience, on land with a frontage "of 29ft by a depth of 168 ft. In a sheltered, sunny position with a splendid outlook. This is an exceptionally comfortable home, soundly constructed, and in very attractive order, with expensive brick fences and brick garage. No. % JESSIE STREET: A very centrally-situated Residence of 7 rooms, well constructed, on land with a troutage of 30ft by a depth of 74ft. Lying between Taranaki and Tory streets, in a locality where values are fast increasing this is a property that should be excel lent buying for a future factory site, whilst at present it is bringing in a splendid return. No. 24, OWEN STREET: A 5-roomed Dwelling in a .fine, handy sunny position, close to Riddiford street and numerous car services, on land with a frontage of 33ft by a depth of 76ft. This is a good class of property, in sound order, and one that should always meet with a ready inquiry. No. 26, OWEN STREET: A 5-roomed Semi-detached Dwelling, with modern conveniences, on land with a frontage of 16% ft by a depth of 76ft. This is a sound dwelling, and is next the previ-ously-mentioned property. . N°. Zi WARIPORI STREET: A bplendid 6-rpomed Residence, in sound Knfw^r with modern conveniences, R,Pr,tol t P y- a d6Pth °f mt CloSe t° Rintoul street, m an ideal position, with a fv°i?£ °i' f 'P™ is a S°°d property, l the city sectlon. and is very handy to No. 211, RINTOUL STREET: A 5-roomed Dwelling, with a large shop WM? S f'^tege of 20ft by-a depth o 100 ft Almost at the junction of Rintoul and Luxford streets, and standing as it does with a good surrounding district, this w a property that should be suitable for many classes oi business. ®fi'r lS P ONAL. D M'LEAN STREET: 0 Good Rooms, in sound order, on land 10/ ft. Just oft Riddiford street, a short s ree in Pa lts.J unc«0D *ith Constable m,n V t Position that must make an S X. 1 ' thiS " a -Portable, 32a, DOUGLAS STREETtJn ,n° f omed Cottage, fitted with elecgln^^S^^d,^ s? ».«& POlty biniKing in a good return all splen idly let to reliable tenants. 1-or full particulars apply HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. < PUBLIC TRUST SALE. FRIDAY, llth MARCH, 1027 At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE WELL-SITUATED 4-RD. DWELLING No. 50, Mulgrave street. (In the Estate of A. F. Tait.) jyjESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have ;"■* received instructions from the Public lrustee. to Sel by Public Auction, at their rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on the above-mentioned date, at 2.30 p.m.— 50, MULGRAVE STREET. c.1., gas stove, range, pedestal bath, caliphont, washhouse, etc., on land with a frontage of 20ft by a depth of 127 ft. Within a few minutes of any part of the city, t us is a dwelling m sound order, is of a class which always commands a cry ready inquiry and it is within about 2 minutes ot Lambton quay. NGAHAURANGA ROAD, Ngahauranga. A 6-rd. DWELLING, fitted with usual convs., on land with an area of over i an acre and a frontage of 265 ft. Situated about a quarter of „ mile oil Main Mutt road tins is a property which should be good 'buying, and with the present rapid means of transport, should be suitable for the city worker or for subdivision. For full particulars apply HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. SALVAGED CARGO, •Ex Northumberland. Wednesday" morning, At 10.30 sharp. At our Mart, No. S, Willeston street. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE By AUCTION .. Of "DAMAGED CARGO, ex Northumber- j land. IS Bales Sofa Springs (some slightly damaged) 1 Bale Cotton (damp) 22 Bolts Flannelette (wet) 1 Bale Scrim (damp) 1 Case Cycle Accessories, Rims, Handles, Grips, Seat Standards, etc., in perfect order In Lots lo Suit Buyers. WITHOUT RESERVE. E. JOHNSTON AND CO.. Auctioneers. IMPORTANT AnLmJNIQUE AUCTION SALE. NOTICE. To tho Ladies of Wellington ami Surrounding Suburbs. Wonderful Auction Sale of Chinese A- and Japanese Silks, Hosiery, Doulton China, Ivory, Amber and Glass Beads Etc., Etc., will be continued on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, commencing at 10 a.m., 9th and loth MARCH. Full Details Later. Don't miss the Wonderful Efgains DUNBAR SLOANE, LTD., Auctioneers.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 54, 5 March 1927, Page 16

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