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AUCTIONS. PUBLIC'TRUST SALE. FREEHOLD - PROPERTIES TO " BE SOL.D BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ■On > WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1927, At 2.30 p.m. At the DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE BUILDINGS, Featherston street. "MESSRS. JXO. W. FOSTER AND CO. ■"*■ are directed by the Public Tiustee to Sell at .Public Auction as above— (1) No. 226, ;c'OUTTS STREET, KILBIRNIE: (T. C. BERRY ESTATE).—A modern -Dwelling of 5 rooms,,approximately 4 years'old, all conveniences. Terms £250 cash, purchaser then raises a first mortgage to fullest extent which goes to estate and the estate takes back a second mortgage giving right to repay at any time. In excellent condition. Frontage appioximately 40ft, depth approximately (2) RESIDENCE, PARK AVENUE, LOWER HUTT: (S. C. CARMICHAEL ESTATE) .-Lot 6 D.P. 1500, Part Sec. 47, Hutt, containing 2 roods 20.5 perches, with six-;roomed dwelling. The frontage- is approximately 113 feet with a ..depth of 244 feet. A good proposition for a market gai^ener or for residential subdivision. Terms caßh^ £250, balance five years at G% per cent. (3) N0.'33, QUEEN.STREET, PETONE AND VACANT SECTION ADJOINING: (M. J. CAREY ESTATE) -A 7-rd. Dwelling on 14.4 peiches. A vacant Section adjoining of a like area. Both these lots will be offeied as one property. The Lots will then be put up separately in the event of the first offering being unsuccessful. ,±he .Properties are situated close to the main street, and the'vacant sec- ? n 1»> Particularly good building site. Ine dwelling contains usual conveniences. Terms CASII. (4) SSKSSR!' .BARNARD STREET, GOLDIE'S BRAE: (R. C. ROBERTSON ESTATE).-Thi S Propeity has a 'magnificent view of the Rarbour and has erected thereon a quaint residence reconstructed as a B hip's suite de luxe With. Biassed-m verandah, kitchenette, gas stove, electric light, water, drainage, etc.,' double frontage 100 feet to Barnard street, 89 feet to Sar street, oyer half an acre of ground. Immediate possession. -Terms cash (5) rr^^f AND AT PABAPARAUMU: (HANNAH THAWLEY ESJ A-liM.—Rich Land of approximately a? 4 acres.-situated in this favouied district. Land is-difficult to buy and orchardists lyave favoured Paraparaximu for years past. This opoprtunity may not come again/ The holding is not too small for an oichardist, and yet' ample for the home of a retired settler. Clear title. Terms cash. lroperties can be inspected by arrangement and conditions of sales for peiusal are at our Office, 33, Panama street. JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO . E. P. LEVIEN, Auctioneer. i JUHNSONVILLE_FAT STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER At 12.30 p.m. "32 prime bullocks 100 woolley wetheis 150 woolley ewes • 60 shorn maiden ewes 64 shorn ewes 12 spring lambs. Entries invited for store bale sth October. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, &. CO LTD ABRAHAM -AND WILLIAMS, LTD.'' ,- PROPERTIES FOR SALE. GOOD BUSINESS FOR SALE. Q.ENERAL STORE (grocery, produce, ~ ironmongery, boots, ciockery—no drapery), situated country town, main J^L Xf ry clean Etock- estimated at £000. Plant about £75. Turnover aveiages over.' £450 per month, about twothirds'cash trade.' Large shop, with good dwelling attached, 'with nil conveniences; lease 3 years to urn at £2 5s per y<cck; £60 goodwill, stock and plant at valuation. Good 'school handy, and close to railway station. A 'good deal of trade is obtained from travelling public. GOLDINGHAM AND BECKETT. LTD., Land Department (Sole Agents.), ->" Palmenton Worth. ' FOR SALE OR TO LET, £ ROOMS AND SCULLERY, with loose boxes,, on the Maiu road to Trentham (next to the wood yard), clos>o to the Racecourse gates.' Would suit a trainer. , DWAN BROS., Willis street, Wellington. • . TRENTHAM. THE COMING SUBURB IN- THE HUTT VALLEY. nTHE balance of the unsold Sections in the J- TRENTHAM ESTATf, situate be,tween Main'road and Railway line, and 5 minutes from station, are now open for private Sale. , * ' SOfk frontages by depth of 132 ft and 55 I 155 ft. SOME WITH BEAUTIFUL NATIVE TREES. PRICES from £^5 PER SECTION. TERMS from £15 deposit and 30s monthly. INTEREST C PER CENT. LARGER AREAS at Reduced Prices. Already some of the roads have been coinpleted_ and taken over by the Borough Council, bo that buyers desiring to build immediately can obtain a clear title NEW BUNGALOWS on "this Estate now beinp completed FOR SALE, 4 Rooms and all conveniences, including hot and cold water* and electric light. Only £800 EACH, with £100 DEPOSIT. TRENTHAM, offers the most desirable and cheapest' residential laud in any suburb of . Wellington. ' ' Inspect and buy at once before prices MR CCHENRY BROWN, residing on the Property in Bristol street, HAS PLANS Sole Afients, H. G. RUTTER AND CO., Panama, street, Wellington. '",---* '- FOR SALE. . KARORI. fJHARMING NEW, FAITHFULLYBUILT BUNGALOW, just nrccted on a sunny, level section 52ft x 105 ft, in an excellent residential locality. Some of. the features are:—targe liviiiEroom, about 20ft x 14ft, with glabs double doors opening into a cosy dining-ioom ope ■ brick fireplace; 3 bedrooms; bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, caliphont shaving cupboard; kitchenette with numerous cupboards, bins, and - as .stovewashhouse, copper, tubs, lot-down ironing table, meat safe, hot-points,, linen pi ess, sun-porch, lendlights, tasty papeun K . Ihis property is 5 MINUTES' W VLK FROM A TRAM STOP, and the price is .£1450. , FoirTr MiicuEA F ßu^ rHEßi>AilS. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., i ESTATE AGENTS AND VALUERS, LEINSTER CHAMBERS, 21, GREY STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 76, 27 September 1927, Page 16

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