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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, ISth MARCH, 1930, At 2.30 p.m. I AUCTION SALE. 1 DESIRABLE BUNGALOW IN AN ATTRACTIVE SITUATION. ; No. 127, MOXHAM-AV., KILBIRNIE. 1 ItfESSRS. lIARCOURT AND CO. will WA Sell by I'UBLIC AUCTION in THE , REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 4143, PANAMA STREET, on the above-mentioned date— . THE 5-ROOMED RESIDENCE, No. 127, ■ MOXHAM AVENUE. Tliu property stands on the eastern and high aide of Moxham avenue. The bouse ; contains 5 sunny rooms, bathroom, kitchen, and washhouse, all under the one roof. 5 There arc Carrara ceilings, bay windows, ; tiled fireplace, cupboards, and all modem conveniences. ' The section with garden and concrete t is level and stands well above the read, with a most pleasant outlook. It is ii few yards from a tram stop, and is . situated almost opposite the eastern entrance to the tunnel now being excavated through Mount ■ Victoria.' . ■■ The owner having been, transferred out oi Wellington must sell, and is prepared to^accept the easiest of terms. . iTov full particulars, inspections, etc., apply HARCOURT AND CO., Tel. 44-017. Auctioneers. TUESDAY, lSth MARCH, 1030. At 2.30 p.m. ; AUCTION. SALE.'-. /■■ HOUSE AND NINE ACRES OF LAND AT JOHNSONYILLE..... MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOURT CHAMBERS, 4143, PANAMA STREET, on the above-mentioned date— A FERTILE FARMLET AT OHARIU VALLEY.. JOHNSONVILLE. There are 9 acres of'land, with a good growth of grass, suitable as a small dairy fui-in, and readily capable of cultivation. The dwelling is a four-roomed cottage with electric light. . -" Tins property-is situated at the Ohariu Cross road, approximately 3 miles from the Jphnsonville Station, and with very little expenditure could be made into a profitable little farm. For full particulars, apply to • HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 41, Panama street. Tel. 44-017. ' ' ■ THURSDAY, UtU MARCH, 1030~ At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. TWO 'KHALI.;}! OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES, COMPRISING ;; NINE FLATS AND THREE GARAGES. WITHIN ONE MINUTE OF THE CENTRE OF WELLINGTON. Nos. a and 4. BOULt'OT'I I'EKKAOE. MESSRS. HARCOUR'I AND CO., in conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH. WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, have received instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, HARCOUKT CHAMBERS, 4143. PANAMA STREET, on the above-men-tioned date- , THE TWO VALUABLE BLOCKS OF FLATS, V , No. 2, BOULCOTT TERRACE is a twostoried wooden building, containing four large-modem flats, absolutely self-contain-ed, .three of which are. fully .and attrau-; tivoly furnished, and one unfurnished. Each has a sun porch overlooking, the-city and harbour. The rooms are large and sunny, and the; kitchen and bathroom equipment I is modern and complete. I.n front ,-iro THREE CONCRETE GARAGES, opening on to ; Boulcott ter- ; vnr'c, and all Jot at good rentals. ' No. '4, BOULCOTT, ■TERRACE, "GRAN.XT.TA3r," is a concrete building divided into five independent --flats, two of which are furnished, and all containing ; .every possible, comfort/and .convenience;; , Owing.1 to the convenience"of : the,situa■tioh ufid general attractiveness., of the ' flats in both properties,': they -are: readily Icttable at. rentals. which show, an excellent, return, and at present most of them are on very satisfactory, leases. ■'.•■. • _ THE SECTIONS on which .-the buildings etand have a combined' frontage to Bouleot terrace of 84 feet, by.an approximate depth of 140 feetV making a .total area of .over H-acre. >-The'land is level, except at the rear, where it slopes"down to the back boundary." ■-;','■ There are concrete ■'■ paths and drying grounds, and at the back gardens have been laid out. . For full particulars, inspections, etc., apply ' HARCOURT AND CO.. 41. Panama street, Or FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN. 159. Featherston street. . KRUPERTIfciS i-UH SALfc ORIENTAL BAY. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, 10 large rooms. Price £3000; deposit j£soo. - KELBURN. Upland road—4 .Rooms, basement easily convertible into two rooms. A real bargain, £1250; deposit £300, KAROEI. Sections, City end, 56 s 325, £275; near Council Chambers, 60ft frontage to two 1 streets, £275; others from £100. f PURDIE AND BAKER. LTD., 144, Featherston street,'and-36,'Cuba j ' street, Petone. ''..,'■". ..■'. t - — ■ : ■ : r— —■ i "■■■■.■■•■■■ ■ ' ■■ ■■■■'' > ■ ■ ■' ' ■ ■■•'■ \ HARCOURT & CO., 10. J. B. Harcourt] . tW- lf- Sloman i J AND AND ESTATE AGENTS ! AUOTIONFTJtS. AND SHAREIT.OKERS. 1 (Members of Wellington Stock Exchange. Wellington Land Agents' Association) ' TtfEWTOWN— Compact 5-rd. Dwelling. c.1., range, caliphput, porcelain bath , and basin, etc.; land about 35 s 100; concrete paths; room . for. garage. Splendid t value at £1350; terms arranged. 7350 THORNDON-Well. Built Residence, in I two ilats, each 3 rooms and kitchenette, all modern conveniences; section has frontage of about 55ft. This property is situated in the best part of Thorndon. Pjiee £1875;" terras arranged. 7350 ' HIGHLAND PARK—Modern Residence of 6 rooms, on one. floor, concrete construction, fitted throughout with all the 1 latest .conveniences; land 49 x 134 (about), magnificent harbour view., This is a really first-class .--home, and buyers', are_urged to inspect; without delay., Price £1875; terms . arranged. '372 KILBIRNIE—Within-■ one minute of Post Office, and on slight rise. Attractive 5-voomed Bungalow, well appointed kitchenette and large bathroom. There are 3 bedrooms, sitting-room, and large diniugro&m; all modern: conveniences; land 40 x 100 (about). Large brick garage. Price - £1850; terms arranged. , . 520G I'ICKED BUILDING SITES.' ■ ~i KARORl—Splendid Building Site, 50 x 123, handy to tram; £260, '.. 7280 ■ LOWER HUTT—Home Site, 66xT72, first-class locality. Price £400. 7370 HAUGHTON .BAY—Vacant Section, area 22 perches, practically level. Price ■£275.. ' ■; : ■'.'. ■ : ■;;;;. ■■ ■■ ' 7349 JOHNSONVI'LTiE-i-Corner- Section,; 40 s 149, very handy situation: Price £173. ■ \ C 577 j Wo have Sections for Sale in all parts of Wellington and suburbs.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 51, 1 March 1930, Page 16

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