AUCTIONS. i i THE FINEST LAMBTON QUAY PROPERTY EVER OFFERED. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE T. G. YOUNG. | .MESSRS G. AND T. YOUNG'S PREMISES, I _ jiNOS. 2JO AND 2,32, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Panama street and D..1.C. Buildings. FRIDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1931, At 2 p.m. "VfESSRS. lIARCOUKT AND CO., in "conjunction with MESSRS. FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, have received insti-nctimiH from the Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Co., Ltd., Diincdin, to olfer at PUBLIC AUCTION at the Real ; Estate Auction Mart, -I.1), Panama street, jus above: — THE BEST SITUATED PROPERTY ON LAMBTON QUAY, Containing a Brick Building of 'i stories. The ground iloor consists of a Magnificent Shop, at present occupied by Messrs. G. and T. Young, and used us a Jewellers and Opticians, this business having i been carried on for very many years. I Tho two floors above are Let lo Mrs. j iiollexlon, the lease having about three j years to run. i'l'hc frontage .to Lainbtuii quay is 2."> ft '-'in | (approx.), and the properly runs right I through to Wellington terrace, the i frontage to this street being about 26ft 3in. The depth of the section is approximately 182 ft un the south side mid 174 ft ou the north. The property | is part of Section 48. J. Town of Weij lingtou, containing' 16.7 perches, more i or less, and is all of the land conI laiiied in C/T R.B.V. 201, Folio 220 j and 221. I NEVER BEFORE has such a Valuable City Freehold on Lambtou quay come on to the open market, and it is only being j offered now, as the Estate is being realised. I SITUATED RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE i OF THE QUAY and on the right side for shopping, one minute from the Post Oflice, two minutes { from all the principal banks, two minutes from the Qucen'.-s Wharf, it can confident- , l.v be said that this site is one of the choicest in the City. For.further particulars apply lo i I FINCH, WEBSTER, AND OSWIN, 159, Featherston street, I . Or j HARCOURT AND CO., 41, Panama street, Joint Auctioneers. TO-MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR1 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, ' CARPET SQUARES, LOUD SPEAK ER, ETC. IN THE MART, 91. DIXON STREET. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS. have received instructions from the Vendors to Sell a Quantity o" SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Sundry Goods, removed to the Mart for convenience of sale. i Comprising— !i ODD DIKING-ROOM AND BEDROOM i SUITES AND FURNITURE, CABj INET LOUD SPEAKER AND i SOUND BOX. 2 ROLLS WILTON ! RUNNER, 27in and 30in, RUGS. ! MOTOR HAND SAW, SINGER j SEWING .MACHINE, Gas Stove, 3 Carpet Squares, Copper Fire Set, 3 Bales of Blankets, Single. Double, and Grey, 28 Pairs Sheets, Towels, Table Damask, etc. ON VIEW FROM 0 a.m. NO RESERVE. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. FRIDAY, At 10.30 a.m. UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR OAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BED LINEN. BLANKETS. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE. AND RECORDS. ON THE PREMISES. 29, THE TERRACE. , TOP OF MEE'S STEPS. p W. PRICE AND CO., AUCTION-1 have received instructions from the VENDOR to Sell the Whole.of the SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Contents of 7 Rooms, on the premises as above— COMPRISING OAK BEDROOM SUITE, WARDROBE, DUCHESSE CHEST. D. WOOD BEDSTEAD AND MATTRESSES. OAK EX. DINING TABLE, OAK SIDEBOARD, 6 OAK H.B. CHAIRS, 2 OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, DROPEND OAK COUCH, ETC. Further details To-morrow. . C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. AUCTION NOTICE. ]\jpAT SALES BY AUCTION DAILY, at 0 a.m. ANY QUANTITY SUPPLIED. SAMSON BROS., Auctioneers, Courtenay place, nest Railway Booking Office. A GREAT BARGAIN. rpilE Mortgagee has given us instruc- ■*■ lions to Sell by private treaty. BUNGALOW PROPERTY*. KIIANDALLAH, 5 rooms, with all mudorn conveniences. Mortgage £900. Price £1000. Deposit £-100. JOHN W. FOSTER AND CO., | 10, Grey street. . PROPERTIES FOR SALE. NEW HOUSII MORTGAGEE Selling New House, 7 rooms, suitable gentleman's residence, approx. ♦ mins Govt, Bldgs., easily subdivide 2 Hats; unequalled harbour view; small deposit. Splendid section. Write Mortgacec. P.O Box 373. Welling ton. SUNSHINE ESTATE, JOHNSONVILLE SHELTERED, central position, near the * railway: 12 LARGE SECTIONS for Sale, averaging 23 perches, some 60ft frontage, flat; good road, running stream adjoining. Prices from £110 upwards; £10 deposit, low rate of interest, easy terms. Builder will erect Small 4-rd. Cottages for £3JO. Tho Tawa Flat tunnel will be finished in 2 years, leaving the present railnay at Johnsonville to be used as an i electric service. ' T. UWAN, j A.M.P. Building, I Wellington.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1931, Page 16
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