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' AUCTIONS. PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION 38 SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS 38 Also, • 14- m KESIDENCE. and BEAUTIFUL grounds . SEAFORTH-ESTATE, KARQRI (No. 2 Subdivision). M^JiH, 11^?' , 30th NOVEMBER, 1920, nt 2.30 p.m., ON THE-GROUNDS. lib&KS. I'INOH, WEBSTER, & OS WIN : have ueen instmcted by The l'ublic Trustee to.offer by Auction as above. Most of the Sections are Jevel, and the frontages and areas are well above the average which are being ottered to-day. Pleasing outlook, handy to bus and tram. Plans now ready. A representative will be on the property Saturday afternoons. Full particulars from . - - . - • THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE Or FINCH, WEBSTER, & QSWIN, 159, FEATHERSTON STREET. SATURDAY NEXT, 23rd INSTANT, at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE ON THE GROUNDS, THE SUNSHINE ESTATE, KAROKI, OC EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES OC ~/ ° EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES *° Situated juat off tjie Main Karori Koad, through Tringham Street. Ideabsituation, and comprising flat and slightly terraced laud. EASIEST OF TERMS , 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months. Balance three years from date of sale. Interest G per cent. Representatives of the Auctioneers will be on the estate on Friday afternoon from 2 p.m. For plans and full particulars apply to the Joint Auctioneers FINCH, WEBSTER, & OSWIN, 159, Featherston street, Oi GOR"DON HARCOURT, 27, Panama street. ■' , ANNOUNCEMENT! TpHE MARSDEN DE LUXE ESTATE, LIMITED, has pleasure in announcing A ■ that it has purchased that beautiful property known as the HARCOURT ESTATE : (HAWKESTONE CRESCENT—SELWYN TERRACE.) ' Only 5 minutes' walk from the centre'of the city. j PLANS NOW BEING PREPARED FOR A SUBDIVISION into a few charming sites for substantial, high-class homes. This property is absolutely sheltered from southerly winds, and contains some magnificent specimen trees; Inquiries are invited. Apply to ESMOND GREIG' SECRETARY, 25, PANAMA STREET.

PUBLIC TRUST PUBLIC TRUST AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE FOUR SUPERB LEVEL BUILDING FOUR SUPERB LEVEL BUILDING SITES AND FAMILY RESIDENCE. SITES AND FAMILY RESIDENCE. SUBDIVISION OF EARLIEST AND FINEST ESTATE IN THE HEART OF THORNDON. WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. } "jVTESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"■*• have been'instructed by the Public Trustee to offer at Public Auction at their Rooms, corner Brandou and Featherston streets, the property in Estate James Barry, as above:— 18, MOTUROA STREET, THORNDON— Family Residence of 8 rooms, all on one floor, having exceptionally large rooms, verandah, etc. Built of firstclass timber, in excellent state of preservation. Section - contains 35 ' ; perches, with a frontage to Moturoa street of 68 feet 2 inches (Lot 2). CORNER MOTUROA STREET AND HOBSON STREET—Vacant Section, - dead level and slightly elevated above i streets. A wonderful site for a ■ gentleman's residence; contains 13.71 perches and has a total frontage of 121 feet 3 inches (Lot 3). HOBSON STREET—LeveI Vacant Section,' nicely elevated, having 57 feet ■ frontage and containing an area of 12.71 perches (Lot 4). JUNCTION HOBSON STREET AND DAVIS STREET — Splendid vacant Building Allotment, having frontage . of 22 feet and containing an area of 32.09 perches (irregular). Charming site for a home (Lot 5). DAVIS STREETr-Land containing 19.17 perches, approached by entrance from Davis street, having 15 feet 10 'inches frontage'to the street. This section is on a lower level than the rest of the property, and has a brick Motor Garage erected on the street frontage (Lot-6). A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF ACQUIRING VACANT LAND IN. THE THORNDON DISTRICT. ' For "full particulars regarding terms and to inspect Conditions of Sale and Subdivision^ Plan, apply * J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., Auctioneers, Or THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AUCTION SALE Of 84, PRETORIA ST., LOWER HUTT, With TWO SPLENDID SECTIONS, On SATURDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1929, At 2.30 p.m. XX ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., have •*-*■• received instructions from the owner, whose business has called him to enother district, to offer for absolute sale ON THE GROUND, as above, his Favourably Situated Property, No. 84, Pretoria street, Lower Hutt, with convenient house of-five rooms/ sleeping porch, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, electric light, hot point, and every convenience, the building being in firstclass order inside and out; washhoiise, and very large shed which would accom-' modate several ears, make builder's workshop, or serve like purpose. ' The land is level, contains an area of nearly half an acre, has' a frontage of 111 ft (more or less), and adjoins the fine residence of A. Thompson, Esq. | If the property is not sold as a whole, the house will then bo offered with one section, and, secondly, the vacant section will be offered with 60ft Sin frontage by a depth of 210 ft (all measurements be the same a little more or less). Favourable terms can be arranged. Further details from the Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LTD., 140, Featherston street, aud Main street, . Lower Hutt. . - ••■ LOWER HUTT. (* ROOMS, garage, etc., c.1., gas stove, hot " water, splendid section. Price £1175----deposit £75. LOWER HUTT. Sections near AVobuin, 50 x 200, £225----near Waterlool, 44 x 132, £220. KARORI. Bungalow, 5 rooms, kitchenette; section 50 x 165; room tennis court. Urgent sale. Price only £1425; well worth £1050. ■ PURDIE AND BAKER, LTD., 14i, Featherston street, and 30, Cuba street, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 123, 20 November 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 123, 20 November 1929, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 123, 20 November 1929, Page 22

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