Article image
Article image

AUCTIONS. I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OUTSTANDING RESIDENCE & GROUNDS-AMRITSAH ST., KHANDALLAH. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from the owner, who is going abroad, to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street, on the above-mentioned date— THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY . consisting of the one-storey residence containing .an entrance hall, study, living-room, ' dining-room, breakfast-room, 4 bedrooms, sun balcony, snu-rooin, 2 maids rooms, and all offices. In the basement, approached by a stairway, are 3 more rooms and a second bathroom. Throughout the house is expensively built and carefully designed to get the maximum sunshine and a glorious view of harbouv and city. .1 he appomt- . meiits include central heating, landscape windows, electric stove, and all the very best fittings and furnishings procurable. An inspection will show that this is one or the most complete and comfortable homes for sale in Wellington. Alternatively, it I lias all the accommodation required, and would be ideal .as a "convalescent home. Ihe grounds are magnificent, consisting of over nn acre of lawns nnd gardens, with 1 shrubs, trees, and a full-sized tennis court. Adjoining is an acre of what is un- > doubtedly some of the most attractive residential land procurable, commanding a magnificent view, lying on a gentle slope, rind situated in a superior locality. This property has the complete itinerary which go to make the ideal home— LOCALITY, SITUATION, SHELTER, QUALITY, SUNSHINE, VIEW. ' The owner is leaving New Zealand, and is a definite seller, lull details and arrangements to view from the Auctioneers — HARCOURT & CO., 41-43 Panama Street. /Telephone 44-017. AUCTION SALE ~~ (TO WIND UP A DECEASED ESTATE) TUESDAY,. MARCH 9, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. ' : ■~:■'•■.' '-" AT SEATOUN AND . MIRAMAR. MESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have received instructions from the Executors of i the Estate of the late GEORGE LAUCHLAN-to sell by'PUBLIC AUCTION— • :^:n ,:3 WELL-SITUATED PROPERTIES,, as -under-.— '/ I .',-.. I,—No^72.;FAKRIBK:AVENUE, SEATOUN: A' comfortable-5-rd. Residence, in perfect.'order/..Ha^-ihg^all .modern conveniences and .commanding an outlook over the i Heads,'being one'"of ith'e"finest views in Seatoun. A large, sun porch has been built Ito get the maximuni sunshine and view, and there.are 2 concrete garages. The land i .lias an area:of dyer %'acre, with a frontage of 127 ft, and is 'capable o£ subdivision into i 3 allotments,' the;house property and 2 vacant sections-both :slightly elevated and . comprising 2.0f the most attractive sites in Seatoun. ' '. ■ ..'"■■•• I .. .'; 2.-^N6. W^'ENTNOR STREET, SEATOBN:-- This, is a Cottage requiring some I renovating and containing 5 rooms, with all offices, standing on a level section a few yards from-tram'and beach. . : ' .1 " " "■ " ; , ,• : .3;— No. 21 CHELSEA STREET, MIRAMAR: A splendidly-situated Property, cotni prising a 5-i'd, Bung-alow, with modern corivs., standing; on. a' level, sunny section. '■ "• ALL-TffiiEE^ PROPERTIES' ARE FOR:AKSOLUTE SAL ID. ..AND RE-ALLX ' ■,/ >■ j;^^t ATTRACTIVE .TERMS ARE BEING ARRANGED; :■-..-_ ' . :' r Inspections may be arranged and full particulars obtained from MESSRS. LUCKIE, ■ WIRENy ■'AvKENiTARD, 2nd Floor, D.I.C.' Bldgs., Solicitors'. for the Estate, or ;■■ MESSRS..>HATi,eOURIV.&' GO.,' Auctioneers. 4143 Panama Street, Wellington. \ {:;': '-|;uiCT^:"MiE^E(:'-Qri937^ at :2;30; p.m. iVr;:X^i v;;;'V^xjction ■sale-:■ /' .: :~:/:r ': ;;• MOUNT : OFFERED;, ; ; .'.■'" iV ;: ;. V;V : ' ",?' ■ no . srjiaw&er street.'- ~v . " ..-■ : IITESSRS.r -HARCOURT & ■ CO. have /received "■instructions; to.' s.ell" by PUBLIC 1 r ßeal Estate-Auction Boom, Harcourt'Chambers, .41-13 Panama Street; ■bnvihe.'abbve-nientioried date— ■ . . . ■ . ■■■■-■•.■''...'■.' !■ :<.. , ; ,-f : .;:;|m^PtODIDXY-SITUATED -IJESppNCEj ; ■•'.'' Standihgvori'the'west -side of.(Hawker Street,.'this prppei;ty':consists of.« '7-rd. ? 2-stbrey;J{esidehce,i:..in .perfect; order.',; Dbivnstairs are a drawing-room,, dining-room, ,; kitcheiv.'.and;. kitchenette,;, and upstairs: are' 4. bedrooms;: In .addition are.two sun. : porcnes;and:.:.alj > offices.'' The section is dead level and delightfully■'■ laid out with lawns, • garden;':,an'i:concl1ete!'-paths, and:there is a detached^ workshop! :, From all the main .. : rooms/:,there,.ißv:an,Uinsu.rpassed. view 'extending over:' the entire city and r . harbour, and -the;; property iggts'the -maximum sunshine. If required, .it could beI.converted ;,. iiit6Hw;&;iaeal.lflatsi;.,;-:>'JY'.-'-,;' '.■' ' ■ .■"', : "":'-.' ■■'■'■"'■■■. ?{■''■ "''' ': '■' •''?'■.■.'■ ' '/. '.' PROPERTY ON MOUNT VICTORIA,.;S; MINUTES*:' WALK. k .TO;SCOURTENA : Y; PLACE, IS. ALSO TO MAKE ONE- OF 'THE SOUNDEST ; INJVttm^ ,:;,.'■• '^ ;.. ; ''"'V^uili'd^tails'Jand.'arrarigemehts to. Yiewfrom— ..-. , ''':-■■'■.■'. ■.:■■;■'-'.,■;* -;.['■:;■■■■. ■V. . : HARtJdtrif^ ft^CO.,^4l-43 Pknama Street. Tei; v 44-617. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. r- ,' ~ AUCTION SALE .. .V-^^.^^^TLEMAN'S IDEAL HOME, ;" '■> v-i v AMRERE,; ROAD, WESTERN HUTT ..:■'. v-'. ■';'/■■ 0.-.;,I.;I.(Situated ■..betivoen Milling and Belmont) ..'' ■ ' | TIfESSRS.'HAECOURT AND CO. have received instructions from MR. J. G. HILL by PUBLIC "AUCTION, at the Real Estate Auction .Room, Harcourt - Chambers. 41-43. (Panama Street,1 on the above-mentioned date, the-above property. BEING ONE ;'..QF>THEMOST.OUTSTANDING HOMES IN AND ABOUT WELLINGTON .V-The property* consists of a- magnificent residence,'.standing.on IV* acres of/gardens/,and lawns, and looking out over the .Hutt Valley, River, and Wellington, Harbour. ".'..''■ -I '•■'.' . '.'".'"' house is of' 2 storeys, with a broad mosaic tiled front verandah, reception hall, sitting-room,' |)illia'rd-ropm, ..dining-room, kitchen, and .all. possible offices and con-■■^enientfSsy;v^pv.;i^'jttroT}VHy'-''tenh'al^stairwriy:. is ■a::.;large':lbunge landing; r ''a- broad bal- ; coriy/'suhporch;'*^ main bedrooms, maid's room, setvingTroom, an ultra-modern bathToom with bath ancT tiled.,walls, and an abundance .of cu'pboard^,vetq... ; rt^n9ive';-yfej;ptable garden's,: flower-beds,, brbadf lawn's, ."and ■'live'1 ; hedges;..togetheE.;-^lth ■a-ifun-siz'e'd:'iennis court, have;'been;.:carefully;-.laid ; out ian'd ate '■' in;'perfect', order.'; ;-D'efjnitoly-one of the most"attractive' homesj 'that; -'''beive'i been offered'in; 'W.;ellingtori;' N Full particulars and arrang'ements'to inspect'froni".'':-'•■:# ;:: ;HARO^|IRT ;: & CO., Auctioneers. Telephone- 44-017. : . '..-'...'1... .'\\y *" "'' "• " ' ''"' ''' ''•-.' '* '•* '"' i:-;^v^;pED^SDAY;MßCHlo,ll937^at^ ■6^^el|ect residenkalv:si^ . P^.THE.-SUNNY.SLOPES OF :WESTERN; HUTT (between M.eiiingand Belffloit); '■V;.'7-V'.l' ..■ Part of the Well-known '''■ ' ■',''". -"/:.''[ '%■ .':'■ : - ■■-:.r ; ;|SuNNINGDALE - ESTATE^' ''■■'-■ f^ ]\TESSRS. HARCOURT & CO. have ! received instructions' toVielL by PUBLIC TX AUCTION, at the Real Estate Auction Room, Harcourt Chambers, 41-43 Panania Street,' on the date— ' . ... ... ' |. ~ .; '■" •'": THESE UNEQUALLED; HOME SITES. EMBODYING'ALL : THE FEATURES " ;^SO'DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN IN WELLINGTON;;;: An exclusive-locality/glorious panoramic views over the Hutt;-Valley,lHarbour, t and_ Wellington;.'-'sunshine the' entire day, the quiet of the country and -the'- con- > veniences of th'ecity, proximity to native bush, easy level run to, "Wellington..?, .:. These are only some of the reasons why these Sections are the best"'Offering , today, while the tremendous development of the Hutt Valley-\and-. ; the bituminising of the Western Hutt Road make the enhancement of their value certain. . 7 Plans and full details upon application to the Auctioneerg—.''■ : & CO., 41-43 Panama Street:' Tel. 44-017, ;■■ IMPOKTANT AUCTION SALE CENTRAL CITY BLOCKS i (Io Wind Up Lbtate Inteiests) ' FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. 3.—Nosj 155187 WILLIS SIREEJ' (ne\t the Comer of Di^con Street): A'Modern Conciete Building of 4 floois, with bi^ement and flat concrete ioof,-aud consist ing of a shop on the ground floor and oihee <md walehouse space on the Upper tloots This piopeity has a fiontige to Willis Stieet of 30fi. Gin by a depth of approx. 94ft. , *•—COOPL'R'S BUILDING- Corner Willis md Mercer Streets (opposite "E\emng Post J. A spacious 5 stoicj Building, with shops and office space, situate in the \ery hub of Hellmgton. I'lontagei of 27ft 8m to Willis Stzeet and 90ft to Mercer Street. | 2-CORNER CUBA AND VIVIAN STRLEIS-MORGAN'S BUILDING (opposite Ndtioml Bank of New Zeihnd, Ltd ). , 1 i MORGAN'S BUILDING HARCOURT & .CO., Auctioneers, TELEPHONE 44-017. 41-43 PANAMA STREET. BUSINESS NOTICES- 1 'BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE TO "EVENING; POST" WANTED TO BUY. SUBSCRIBERS. ' CCRAP' Lead, Zinc, Urasa, Copper. V Aluminium; also Cast Iron. G. R. STEVENS &CO., LTD^ CUBSCRIBKRS whose delivery Upper Abe) Smith Street. " of the "Evening Post" is un- . Telephone 60-333. Batisfactory nre particularly re- ■ ; " i queated to communicate DIRECT : "^r — with the PUBLISHER instead of. VVHITP WRAPPING P-\PFR complaining to the runner boys. WllilL WKAIiIJNU lAli,ll. This course ensures first-hand \I7E CAN SUPPLY ■ knowledge o! irregularities and ' » .- ■ ■ ■ ...'.: -prompt attention. CLEAN, WHITE WRAPPING PAPER . . •'■"' j { - : .'■ . ■ (In Any "Quantities). BLUNDELL BROS., LTD. ..... PRICE; i 2s 6d per cwt (ex store). Telephone 44-040. "EVENING POST" ; ,;... ;(Boulcott Street EntranceJ

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19370227.2.133.2

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

Word Count
1,200

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1937, Page 16