r- ~-■-■• AUCTIONS. HATHAWAY ~ "HATHAWAY LOCALITY UNSURPASSED--23 OF THE FINEST SECTIONS IN 2o i LOWER HUTT TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION ON THE ESTATE, SATURDAY, 24th MAY, at 2.30 p.m., H, ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, Auctioneers. FRONTAGES TO ANNE HATH AWAY AVENUE AND OLJJ'MILITARY JiOAl)./ '■:■ 'ADJOINING HUTT GOLF LINKS AT MAIN ENTRANCE. 1 • ■ .::/ -:'; ADVANTAGES: . ■ ' (1) THE LOCALITY IS UNSURPASSED AND PROTECTED. There are some of the finest homes', in the valley in the vicinity, and there is a restriction as to minimum cos i of houses. (2) THE SECTIONS ARE ABSOLUTELY DRY.' They are mostly from one to three feet above the footpath. (3)! THE SOIL IS THE RICHEST IN LOWER HUTT, AND THAT IS TO SA\\ THE RICHEST,IN_. NEW.ZEALAND. The ground has been used as a nursery garden for many years'with great success. . '. ' (4) SUNSHINE. As the Hathaway Estate is in tho'rentr^of the valley section holders will' enjoy EVERY POSSIBLE RAY OF BOTH MORNING AND AFTJb.iI; noon sun..- ... ■■■ .' ,;; . . . (5) SHELTER. All' sections are perfectly sheltered from the northerly by tine belt of pine trees on the edge of the,golf links; from the southerly by the magnificent ornamental ;tfees'arid'• flowering shrubs adjoining;, frqm the-east and west by shelter hedges on theestate.': .-.. ■■* , ■ • (6) GOLFERS;: The Hathaway Estate is. right ; at the .main entrance .of-.-the golf links, and LOTS 4.T0 12 ACTUALLY BACK ON TO THE LINKS.. (7) CONVENIENCE OF LOCATION; School very handy, Shops oiity 2 minutes, Railway Station—proposed station only a few minutes' walk, Main Bus Service only, 2 minutes, Recreation.area 0n1y.3 minutes. . ' ■ ■. ■''-. "'..'•'■ :. ■ (8) ALL CITY CONVENIENCES AVAILABLE—and, furthermore, drainage and water connections are right on to your section, thus saving you expense. (9) YOU CAN TAKE TITLE TO YOUR SECTION IMMEDIATELY—the roads are already complete. (10) FINANCIAL'ASSISTANCE—The owners have such faith in the security that if you desire they will ASSIST'-YOU TO BUILD by lending you a great part of .the purchase money of your section on second mortgage at low rate of interest., ■• (11) First-class bitumen road from your office almost to your section. .(12) TERMS; THAT SUIT YOUR POCKET. . ,;.,':';:,: '. Further particulars to section buyers ah'd a car to inspect''from the Auctioneers, H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, LIMITED, V I. ESTABLISHED 1902. TELEPHONES: .City" Office and. Property Auction Room, 145^. Featherston street, 42-479;' Lower ;Hutt Office, Fiest's Buildings, opposite "Bridge 46-545; Local, 752;'Residential—W. H. Leighton 188; R. P. Adams 472.\ ." ;:.."■
■ - ;ADTER:TIfeEM'ENT. :" SALE. BY: SECOND;MORTGAGEE. UNDER CONDUCT- OF THE REGISTRAR ,AT WELLINGTON, OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. GORDON HARCOURT, ■ AUCTIONEER, acting/under instructions from the Regsitrar 'of the "Supreme. Court.of New Zealand, at;. Wellington- will offer for. Sale by PUBLIC.AUCTION, at his; Auction' Rooms,-■ Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the. 18th day of JUNE, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock, the following Freehold Property:— . ■" ■. ALL THAT parcel.of laud situated in the City'< of Wellington . containing TWENTY • PERCHES AND -FIVETENTHS OF A PERCH (oa. Or. 20.5 p.) be the same a little more or less being part of the section numbered 8 in the Evans Bay. District and being part of the Lot numbered 30 on a plan deposited in the Lands Registry . Office at Wellington ■ under Number .'■'• 576 and being the whole, of the land comprised and described .in Certificate of Title Volume 186 Folio S6 (Welling- ; ton Registry) Subject to the water ■ rights and other rights ..reserved by Transfer Number 30272 and to the covenants as to', fencing and other covenants contained in the said Transfer subject to a-first mortgage!thereon (Registered Number -175671) securing £800 flat .and. £100. .table. and. «£pirins? '■,' ' :.on 2nd AugiisU 1931, arid reserving.jn-, '"'i'terest'at Seven per cent. (7 per celifey* The,.applieatioai;tD- sell-aiid"the"MortgftV gee's estimate of value may bo inspected at the: Registrar's. Office,. Supreme ;Court/, Wellington, at auy.convenient time prior to the sale. .'.•■.. ■ ■""■+ ■ THE PROPERTY IS KNOWN AS •N0.'57(1 QUEEN'S DRIVE, LY4LL BAY, AND THE BUILDINGS COMPRISE A MODERN DWELLING-HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND GARAGE. >: ; Particulars and Conditions' of Sale may bo inspected at'the.Registrar's Office, at' the oflieo of the AUCTIONEER, and at the office of .MR; Ei\A.-R.': JONES, No.' 32G, Lambton quay, (Wellington, Solicitor; for the Mortgagee.:. .-"'■ . ■ .-. UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE ■" - : : . MORTGAGEE ■: . GORDON HARCOURT, acting in. conjunction with MESSRS. A. W. GIBSON. AND. C 0.,. LTD.,. will offer for Sale' by Public Auction tlie following property at his Offices at 27, Panama street, Wellington, on the lSth DAY.OF JUNE, 1930, at 2.30 p.m'.:-^ . ' ' FIRSTLY, ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 19.2 perches, more or less, being' Lot 24 on Deposited Plan No. • 789, and all the land in Certificate of Title, Volume 107, Folio 284. THIS PROPERTY IS SITUATED IN ORUA STREET, RON A BAY, AND ON IT THE EASTBOURNE PICTURE THEATRE IS SITUATED. :It is being'offered, for sale subject;!to ■a ; :,first mortgage originally securing .ithev payment- of £1450, with interest at. £.7 per centum per annum (lower rate in the! moan time), such sum of £1450 being repayable.'as.to'the sum of £084 on the Ist day of August, 1936, and as to the sum of, £766 bp-'equal monthly payments of £11.17s 6deafih (lower rate), which monthly payments.-include interest. SECONDLY, the Biograpli Plant complete, with all accessories and Theatre furniture, fittings, etc., now in or about the snid.Theatre.For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to GORDON HARCOURT, MESSRS'. A. W. GIBSON AND CO., LTD., or to MESSRS. O. AND R. BEERE AND COli Solicitors, Wellington. ■ ' MORTGAGEE, SALE .... (Under Conduct of the Registrar, Supreme •'.,' ' .Court, Wellington). Wednesday, the 21st day of ; .;. MAY, 1930.: , WILLIAM RICHARD CYRIL OSWIN, Auctioneer, has .received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington to sell at the Auction Rooms of Messieurs Finch, Webster, arid Oswin at. Number 159, Featherston' street^ Wellington, on the above date, at 2.30 p.m., ALL THAT Piece of Land situate at. Number 17, Tiber street, Island Bay, in the City of Wellington, containing Twenty-one decimal two perches, more or less, being part Lot 222 on Deposited Plan Number 816 and part Section 7, Town District, Township of Island Bay, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, Volume 153 Folio 48, Wellington Registry,- SUBJECT to FIRST the sewerage rights of the Corporation of the City of Wellington under Agreement' registered No. 51780; SECONDLY, to Order-in-Council * Number 462,' and THIRDLY ;to Memorandum of Mortgage registered Number 190494 to John Henry Freeman and Elsie May Elizabeth Freeman to secure the principal sum of One thousand five hundred pounds and interest as therein provided upon which piece of land is erected an eight-roomed dwelling. i TITLE: Laud Transfer Freehold., TERMS: 10 per cent, cash on fall of hammer, balance in one month. For application to sell and Mortgagee's .estimate of value apply to I he Registrar ,of the Supreme Court at Wellington. ' Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be seen at the Offices of the Auctioneer or Messieurs Treadwell and Snns, 4; Panama street, Wellington, Solicitors to Mortgagee. ' WANTED TO BUY. SCRAP Copper, Brass, Lead, Zinc, and Cast Iron; also Old Rope, Ragß, Sacks, and Sacking. • STEVENSs AND CO., Upper Abe! Smith street. Tel. 20-333.
SATURDAY, 24th MAY, 1930, At 3.15 p.m.,' on the' Grounds, TRENTHAM. . | GORDON HARCOURT, in conjunction with MESSRS. 11. G. RUTTER AND CO., will Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on the Grounds, Bristol street, on the abovementioned date, under instmctions from Mr. Henry Brqwn, is leaving the district, the following properties:— A MOST ATTRACTIVELY SITUATED RESIDENCE of 7 commodious rooms, with every convenience, particularly well built, and in pleasing order throughout; together with A SOUND 4-RD. COTTAGE, also 12 LOOSE BOXES,'BRICK FEED HOUSL etc.; land over 1 acre, well planted, and having- a number ot ' full beaiiug fruit trees. This is a fine family home, or would make an ideal racing establishment. 2 MODERN BUNGALOWS, each of 4 attractively designed rooms, specially well built on concrete foundations, modern in every detail, with ■ tiled well fireplaces large built-in sideboard, china cabinets etc.; expensive and most attractive papers Each Bungalow stands on almost a % acre of rich level land. Thd above-mentipued 3 Properties' are situated in Bristol-st., they are" perfectly sheltered and stand <umdt,t most delightful surroundings. .Just off the main road'and within "a few1 minutes' nalk of the railway station. 8 DESIRABLE BUILDING SUES— Areas from 28 perches up to % of an icic, frontages from 44ft to 66ft to Ararinoid by an average depth of 180 ft. Theic t>ec tions lie between the main road and the railway line, arid they are in the same attiaptive locality, as the 3 House Propeitics 1 MAIN ROAD, TRENTHAM-A 3rd Cottage, with detached room and « i«h house, ctCj, on a splendid section of land, with a frontage of 155 ft by a depth of lObft THE TERMS on the above, properties are exceptionally easy, namely, £15 de posit on the vacant sections and £50 on each Bungalow, with balance as rent — ' and as the owner is out to sell, low upset i prices have been fixed. For full particulars'apply H. G. RUTTER AND CO., Panama street, Or GORDON- HARCPURT, Auctioneer, 27, Panama street. WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1930. j SALE BY ORDER OF THE I MORTGAGEE. GORDON HARCOURT (in conjunction with Mess: s. A. W. Gibson and Co., Ltd.); acting under-instructions from the Mortgagee, will offer' for sale by Public Auction at his Auction Rooms. 27, Panama street. Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, the 2Ut day of May, 1930, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— ALL THAT THK SHARK OK INTEREST OF NORMAN JAMES! SHIELDS, of Welliii"ton, Tiavollcr. in the Estate of Thomas Shields, late of Wellington, Master Tailor, deceased. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—The said Norman James Shields is entitled to a one equal twelfth part or share in the residue of the Estate of the late Thomas Shields, deceased, subject to the life interest of his mother, now aged about 65 years. The surplus of assets over liabilities in the estate is estimated to be worth approximately £8000. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of Messis. Johnston, Becre and Co., Solicitors, Feafherston street, Wellington, or at the office of the Auctioneer. ' GORDON HARCOURT, 27, Panama street, Wellington. McKEXXVS cKENNA'S (The New. Zealand "ChristieV), 246, LAMBTON QUAY. SALE BY AUCTION SALE BY AUCTION WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 'Of \ WONDERFUL SELECTION OF ENGLISH PERIOD FURXirfKli In Walnut Cli.tus and Tables-, Mahu^iny CheMii, Tables, Cabinets, etc., Oak Gateleg Tables, Ucibcwood l.ull'ut, etc., 10-piece Flo'ipntiue ('.lived Walnut Suite, Gcoifiian .iml Floieiitinu Wall ■Mirrors, Haiid-iuado Cliinp.su Kugs-, Beautiful Old China in Clicl>cn, Diction, Coalport, Woixohli'i, rtt:., (!«oini<tn and Victorian Siher, Old Samplei 5., etc., etc. OX VlliW TWO DAYS PR 1011 TO SALE. McKLN'NA'S McKENNA'S (The New Zealand "Christie's"), 2-10, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. J. F. McKENNA, ...... ■ Auctioneer.
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