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i AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1030. At 2.30 p.m. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF WELL-APPOINTED AND .MODERN RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES. (Under instructions from the Mortgagee) GORDON HAECOUR.L1 will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, No, 153-153 . Featherstou Street, on the above-mentioned date 13 MODERN BUNGALOWS. ISLAND BAY, No. 32 THE PARADE— This property has been withdrawn from sale. No. 59 MELBOURNE ROAD—Recentlyerected Bungalow of 4 very attractive rooms, k'ette, and glassed-in sun porch; latest nioduu conveniences, including electric hot water; largo section having an area of one rood; very Bunny position, splendid outlook; close tram. No. 28 CARLISLE STREET—A splen-didly-appointed Home with everything in perfect order, comprising 5 rooms and k'ette; every latest convenience installed; large section with an area of 25.7 perches; maximum sunshine, very pleasing outlook. No. 164 DERWENT STREET—A modern Home in attractive order, consisting' of i good rooms and k'ette; complete with latest labour-saving- devices; slightly elevated position ensuring an uninterrupted view over the Bay; the section has an area of 19.1 perches; room for garage. MIRAAIAR, 40 IiOBART STREET— Bungalow of 5 rooms aud k'ette, in very sound order; modern in every deto.il; latest conveniences; large section with an area of 10.53 perches in lawns, gardens, concrete path, etc.;! good position, juet in from Broadway, i No. 25 CALABAR ROAD—A particularly attractive Home of i rooms and k'ette, everything of the best, all conveniences and a type of property which anyone might well be proud to own. Concrete .paths, garden, garage; section has an area of 31 perches; situ-ated-close to tram services ou BroadNo. V CALEDONIA STREET—A neat and well-kept Bungalow of 5 good rooms and k'ette; veiy soundly built! and in first-class order throughout;, every possible convenience; large level section with an area of 20 perches, attractively laid out in lawns and gardens; this is a good home adjacent to shops and tram service. LOWER "HUTT, 19 BEAUMONT AVENUE—A stylish, well-kept Bungalow, 5 rooms and k'ette, recently erected; good timbers, all latest appliances; good section in lawns and gardens, concrete paths, etc., the area being 20 perches. This is a good property situated just off the Main Hutt Road and close to Railway Station. No. 707 HIGH STREET—Situated on the Main Hutt Road amidst pleasant surroundings, 5 Rooms, k'ette, and large glassed-in sun porch; a soundly-eon-strvicted modern Home in pleasing order with all the conveniences that could be desired; large section attractively laid out in lawns and gardens, concrete paths, etc.; the area is 31.35 perches. KHANDALLAH, NICHOLSON ROADA beautifully-appointed Bungalow of 4 most attractive rooms and model k'ette (el. range); of recent construction, fitted with the very latest con-1 1 veniences; this is a delightful home in 1 every particular; the section with an area of 1 rood 16.08 perches is,extensively planted in flower gardens; good locality with a magnificent outlook. NGAIO, No. 34 COLfINGWOOD ROAD —Bungalow of 5 rooms and k'ette; well constructed and in' very fine order; situated adjacent to the Railway Station; this is a very desirable home with a pleasing outlook. The section which has an area of 21.52 perches is in gardens. No. 31 CROFTON ROAD—Designed to meet today's modem requirements, 4 Rooms and k'ette, in excellent order; every convenience installed; this is a comfortable compact home, close to the Railway Stati- and Bus Services; the section has an area of 30.58 perches and there is a fnrage. BEKHAMPORE, No. 3 HERALD ST.Qne of the most modern 'H.tle homes in this suburb comprising 4 good-sized . rooms with all appointments and in first-class order throughout; the section which has an area of 11.3 perches is in gardens; concrete paths, yard, VOGELTOWN, No. 25 LIARDET ST.A good Home of 4 well-appointed rooms and k'ette, in well-kept condition; complete with modern conveniences; this is a desirable property: the section is most attractively laid out in gardens anc1 has an area ot ALIfraEABOVE-MENTIOXED PROPERTIES are of fairly recent construction, well and co.-venimtly designed, and as such have all the latest appointments required to meet today's needs. Very reasonable terms are offered, and a substantial amount of the purchase money may remain on mortgage for a period oi years repayable by instalments at a low rate of interest. For all pnrticiilnrs appl>p GORDON HARCOURT, Auctioneer. 153-105 Foatherston Street. Tel. 45-450: "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 11)30, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. A yery eoundly-builfc home, No. 3 ROXBURGH STREET, PETONB. GORDON HARCOURT will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms, No. 153-155 Featherston Street, THAT one-floor dwelling of 5 good rooms and kitchenette, having every modern convenienco installed. Standing on a first-class section of land 44ft by 120 ft which is attractively laid out in gardens with concrete paths, etc. This house has been built of particularly good timbers and is in pleasing order throughout. Situated just off Cuba Street in a quiet residential area, handy to train aud bus services, this is a property which can be well recommended. For full particulars apply THE DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, Or GORDON HARCOURT. 153-155 Featherston Street. Auctioneer, Telephone 45-450. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936. At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. WELL-SITUATED KAJJOIU PROPERTY. ! NO. 37 HATTON STREET. " ! pOKDON HARCOURT will fell by "■"PUBLIC AUCTION at his rooms. No. lii."-!f>s .Featherpton Street, on the date above-mentioned: A PARTICULARLY WKLL-IJUILT ONE-FLOOR RESIDENCE comprising li large aud conveniently appointed rooms, complete with all modern appliances and etandiug on a valuable nrca of laud Soft by 110 ft which is laid out in lawns aud gardens. Tin: situation is an excellent one, a short distance in from the Main Karori Road at the City find aud adjacent to shops and tram service. The house with a little modernising could be made most attractive standing ns it does on such a fine area of land. If unsold as a whole, the house and a vai-ant section will then be offered separately. For further particulars, apply GORDON HARCOURT, ■ . Auctioneer 153-155 Featherston Street. Tel. 45-450. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Removed from BOND STREET to our * Mart. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. Start 10.30 a.m. SHARP. SHOWCASES, LATEST , CHROMIUM PLATED SHOWSTANDS, FITTINGS, AND FIXTURES, MODELS. HOSE LEGS. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, ETC. CHLVERSTONE AND CO.. AUCTION. £> . EERS. Wuolworth Bldgs.. Cuba Street.. ! Will sell on behalf of Mrs. Williamson who ; | has given \ip business. ! Without any vese;rvn whutsoKvrr. Full details later. 1. Sn-VERSTONE. Ail'-'lioncr-r,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 21, 25 January 1936, Page 16

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