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AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT CITY PROPERTY. To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION. ~, No, 39.PANAMA STREET. "Panama Chambers." MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by I PUBLIC .AUCTION at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, 43 Panama Street, on FRIDAY, MARCH 8,; 1935, at 2.30. p.m.:— 7 ■ ■ ..'.'•' THE: THREE-STOREY BRICK ' AND ■CONCRETE BUILDING with 32ft lin . frontage to Panama Street bj a depth 'of'Boft, 'situated nest the CORNER - OF LAMBTON QUAY and in the VERY CENTRE of the shopping and office area of the City. ■ , The property is held on Lease in Perpetuity from the .City Corporation subject to revaluation every 21 years, the next valuation to take place on February 1. 1947. Present, ground rent £260. Upon the ground floor are TWO SHOPS to Panama Street, besides office accommoThe UPPER FLOORS are conveniently subdivided into.'offices, the building being admirably, adapted for, the business of,an owner-occupier such as an Insurance Company or Financial Institution, which can sub-let to'advantage the'space not immediately, required. \ , .'For lull particulars apply to HAJICOURT AND C0.,-Auctioneers, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1035. AUCTION SALE, at 2.30 p.m. ATTRACTIVE SMALL FLAT PROPOSITION. No. 131 COROMANDEL STREET. MESSRS. lIARCOURT AND CQ. have received instructions to sell by Publio Auction at The Real Estate Auction Room, ,43 Panama, Street, on the abovementioned date, THIS WELL-SITUATED PROPERTY. Theie are thirteen living-rooms and a laige suei \erandah. kitchenette, bathrooms;and. all offices. The' property ia situated on the high side of Coiomaudel Street, has a wide and pleasant outlook, aud is about three minutes' walk from the tram. The section, SOft lOin x 2DSCt Oin, i=> elevated, sunny, level, and sheltered, and abuts on to the Town Celt. THIS PROPERTY. SITUATED IN THE MIDST OF A POPULAR LOCALITY REPRESENTS A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT AND WILL LEND ITSELF TO PROFITABLE DEVELOPMENT. GOVERNMENT VALUE J^o. UPSET PRICE VERY LOW FOR CASH. Full particulars from lIARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, 43 Panama Street. Telephone 44-017. TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1035, At.2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. HOUSE-AND THREE SECTIONS. FERRY AND LUDLAM STREETS, SEATOUN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have -"A received instructions to sell by Public Auction at THE REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOM, 43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned date, THAT EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY on the corner of .'' Ferry and Ludlam Streets. THE HOUSE is a modern two-storey residence of attractive appearance, having every convenience and comfort, a pleasant outlook, and is handy to the sea, shops, and the tram. There are six rooms, with kitchen, bathroom, and nil offices. THE TWO VACANT SECTIONS which adjoin the house property tre amongst the last available in Seatoun, and are splendidly situated, level, and shelAsA WHOLE THE PROPERTY IS AN; UNUSUALLY -DESIRABLE 'HOME AND THE SECTIONS ARE IN A LOCALITY WHERE SITES ARE \LMOST UNPROCURABLE. TO BE SUBMITTED. AS A WHOLE OR SEPARATELY. /ALSO.: A. FIRSTrCLASS-. BUILDING SITE OPPOSITE IN IERRY ROAD. The owner is' determined to sell, and has arranged satisfactory terms. Full particulars from ' HARCOURT AND COMPANY, Auctioneers, 4143 Panama Street. | MONDAY, AT -10 a.m. ! AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE IN DECEASED .PERSON'S ESTATE. ' ON THE PREMISES,IB,HUGH STREET , : .-.(off Adelaide Road; Newtown). C. W: PRICE AND CO.! AUC- •. TIONEERS, have received instructions to setlthe FURNITURE ON THE PREMISES,--AS-ABOVE.- : ■, Comprising: Couches, chairs, carpets, d. and % bedsteads and mattresses, linos, hallstand, curtains, Ax. square 10ft Oin , x 9ft, kerbs/brasses, pec. tables, jardinieres, plante, mirrors, pictures, : crockery, irons, chest of drawers, ' duchesee, stretcher, kitchen table and t ehaire,: vases, saucepans, kettles, I brooms, mops. ! NO RESERVE. ! C. W. PRICE. Auctioneer. GITODWILLT FURNITURE, AND LEASE'OF, A PRIVATE HOTEL Will be offered'by Public AuctioD within KINGSWAYS AUCTION MART, 'Lambton Quay, .■■'.. ■ ■ :,'- On FRIDAY, at 1.30 p.m. Owing to unforeseen circumstances, the proprietor is reluctantly compelled to give up,one, of.the best Private Hotels in Wellington,, apd has: instructed-,us to sell immediately. The rent only equals that of a private house, and there are over 20 rooms, and always;'full up. ; At. present there 'are 27 permanent, boarders., averaging from 25s to'3os !per week.. . Two years of the present lease to run.,: A new hot-water.ser-vice has" been 'installed;' The /furniture 19 very suitable for the hotel, the linen and cutlery, is all of the best, and equal to new. < , Full particulars of this assured ,aml genuine business can be had from the Auctioneer, on applying personally or by letter, and the Auctioneer has Rreat pleasure in recommending this hotel. ,■ •-■■■■ JAS, D. DAVIDSON, i Auctioneer. , PEDIGREE PIG SALE. PALMERSTON-NORTH A. & P. • ' SHOWGROUNDS. THURSDAY, MARCH 14, ■ 1935.- ■ ' (At 10 a.m. sharp) 116 PURE BRED PIGS COMPRISING:----58 TAMWORTH. 26 LARGE BLACK. :? LARGE WHITE. 29 BERKSHIRE. Selected from the best breeders in surrounding Districts. Catalogues from the Auctioneers^ I all'branches. ' N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY, CO./ LTD. (INC. IN ENGLAND.) STUD STOCK AUCTIONEERS. TO "EVENING POST" ADVERTISERS. pOXTRACT Advertisers aro *-' asked to hand in Copy at least ONE CLEAR DAY before data of issue. 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