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AUCTIONS. AUCTION MEAT SALES, DAILY, FROM 0 A.M. COURTENAY .PLACE. COURTENAY PLACE. I TVTESSRS. SAMSON BROS, will sell IIX t | a j|y j 01 | behalf.of the vendors, i 2000 SHEEP Cm LAMBS , All Meat sold in large or small quantities : to suit buyers. ' Butchers and the Trade supplied at less , than wholesale price. < \ ALL MEAT F.KKSH KILLED DATLY AT THE MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS. \ J. M. SAMSON, Auctioneer. ' MONDAY', 30th MARCH, 1031, [ At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE ■ ONE OK THE MOST DESIRABLE RESIDENCES THAI HAVE BEEN ■ OFFERED FOR A LONG TIME. ;' No. 100. ORIENTAL PARADE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to Sell by PU.B- ---: LIC AUCTION, at THE REAL ESTATE . AUCTION ROOMS, HARCOURT ■ CHAMBERS. 41-13, PANAMA STREET, I on the above-mentioned date, • THIS MAGNIFICENTLY SITUATED LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. . , : The advantage of making a combination City and Seaside Residence has rightly made Oriental Bay the most eagerly sought-after' locality in Wellington, and No. 190 is one of the most attractive properties on the waterfront. ■ The house, essentially a gentleman's residence, contains downstairs an entrance hall, two large and well-designed livingrooms, a . kitchen and scullery, and, up- • stairs five bedrooms, a bathroom, and a linen press, and there is every convenience and comfort to be expected in a home of this type, including built-in wardrobes and tiled fireplaces, electric hot water service, hot and cold showers, tiled gas stove, easy stairway, etc. Overlooking the water are two sun porches, and there are concrete paths and 1 yard, and in front a. concrete garage. The land is on a lease, which expires in 17 years, from the Wellington Diocese, ground rent £20 per annum. : The property, with its attractive appearance, convenience to the City, aud glorioua outlook, has everything.which appeals to the man who takes a pride in his home, and house-seekers are advised to make an ■ effort to avail themselves of this very real opportunity. ■ For inspection and full particulars apply • HARCOURT AND CO., ;. :. ' Auctioneers, '■■■■,■ • ■■• 41, Panama street. Tel.-44-017. -'.. -, .' PROPERTIES FOR SALEFOUR ACRES, HUTT. MORTGAGEE Selling approximately 4 ■"-^ Acres, best position Hutt, subdivided,, willing ..to exchange for Property, or will finance building scheme. Write MORTGAGEE, P.O. Bos 375, Wellington. SUNSHINE ESTATE, JOHNSONYILLE SHELTERED, central position, near the i 3 railway: 12 LARGE SECTIONS for Sale, averaging 25 perches, some 60ft frontage, flat; good road, running etreara adjoining. Prices from £110 upwards; £10 deposit, low rate of interest, easy terms. Builder will erect Small 4-rd. Cottages for £350. The Tawa Flat tunnel will be finished in 2 years, leaving the present railway at Johnsonville to be used as an electric service. T. DWAN, A.M.P. Building, Wellington. REAL BARGAIN. "DEAD these facts and then arrange with ■*■* us to motor you to inspect at once. TEN-ROOMED Two-story residence, built of best timbers, all in excellent order, modern- conveniences, large rooms, most attractive lay-out, very sunny. Clpso to tram, yet away from noise. Would cost to. build to-day between ■ £2000 and £3000.' Make ideal convalescent home or private. hospital. PRICE £1750. bV:G.TOLHURSX AND SON. Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Bank of N.Z. Bldgs., Lambton quay. GENUINE BARGAINS. £35 DEPOSIT, price only £795—New Bungalow, Island Bay, 4 rooms, bathroom, etc., electric range and chip heater, good section, close sea beach. ' THORNDON—S Rooms and kitchenette, c.1., gas qooker, and caliphont, porcelain bath and basin;.land 35 x 130 ft, alongside tram. Price £1150; terms easy. HIGHLAND PARK-Superior Residence, 8 rooms, all modern convs., %-acre land in gardens and shelter trees, sheltered position; full harbour view and alongside tram stop. Price £3300, or with half land, £2600. Easy terms, or would take good vacant sections as deposit. LOWER HUTT—I Acre, in best situation, Waterloo road, laid out in gardens, lawns, and shelter trees and hedges; 2 garages and outbuildings, and drainage connected. Will sell as whole or in 3 separate sections. TRENTHAM—New Bungalow, 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, washhouse, etc., c. light, hot water, fitted cupboards and wardrobes, 1 acre good land with large poultry house, shelter bush, 5 rain, station; £1350. Terms. £100 deposit. SHEEP FARM EXCHANGE, TOWN PROPERTY. 1315 ACRES", Hawkes Bay, in best district, out of drought area, all easy rolling country, carrying 2600 sheep, 100 big . cattle, and 25 young stock; good house and outbuildings, wool shed, yards, and - dip. Price £17,130; going concern. H. G. RUTTER & CO., PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. MAIN STREET.. UPPER HUTT. A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. ' PRICE 5 DEPOSIT : £016. ROOMS. ' £SO. A CHARMING Little Bun- ■*-*■ galow of five rooms, on a sunny section, in Northland; 1 only five minutes' walk from the tram and bus route. : The cosy interior is "of most convenient design, fitted with all the modern conveniences. Separate detached wireless room or bach; workshop in basement. Solidly and soundly built, aud in thorough order; concrete foundations; concrete paths. The mortgages onjthe property' totalled £1040, but the second mortgagee is prepared to sacrifice the whole of his equity to effect an immediate sale. The price represents the amount of the first mortgage , plus expenses only. Pay £80 in cash aud take over the first mortgage of XS36 at 5Vs per cent., with still : 17 years to run. : ' CUT' THIS ADVERTISEMENT 1 OUT TO REMIND YOU TO INQUIRE IN THE MORNING. ; J. H. BETHUNE & CO., • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, ; 134-156. FEATHERSTON STREET. '. (Established 1877.) Members Real Estate Institute. Telephones: 42-054. '12-065. Private; '' 24-060. ■""' ■ •

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 71, 25 March 1931, Page 18

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