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AUCTIONS^ '...■■ PUBLIC TKUST SALE SALE OF WELLINGTON" CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES IN THE HANNAH ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION I On ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1937. At 2.30 p.m. . '" ' AT NATHAN'S AUCTION ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSES. HARCOURT AXD CO., and S. GEORGE XATHAX AXD CO., are directed by the District Public Trustee to sell by public auction as above the undermentioned'freehold-City and Suburban Properties:^LOTS 1, 2, and 3: Three residential properties each of two stones at the corner of Moxham Avenue and I'apiri Streets, being Lots 1, 2; and 3 on D.P. .5966. tach • of these residences contains 6 rooms with kitchen, scullery, washhouse, and sunverandah. They have all usual conveniences and get the maximum of sun, right on the tram route,- andwithin one se.ction-of (Jourtenay Place.' LOTS 4.and 5: Two vacant sections at Khandallah, being Lot 28 D.P. 1119,- part Sjection 3 Porirua District containing 1 acre in all; is in a fine sheltered position and within 1 minute of the station and bus terminus. Lot 49 D.P, 1119. part Section ■3 Porirua District.- This Section has weUover %-acre of gently sloping land and its access is by a practically level 10ft drive from Cashmere Avenue. LOT 6: This comprises. Lots 7, 8, 9, and 10, which are to be offered as one Lot and failing a sale to-be separately offered. • - : . . _ . LOT 7: "Antrim House," No. 63 Boulcott Street, being part Sections 477 and iiS of the City of. Wellington, subject as to part Section 477 to the drainage rights created or reserved by" Transfer 21433, and subject to 0.1.C. 707 exempting Boul- : cott Street .from Section.,ll7 of the Public Works Act, subject to conditions as to building (33ft from centre). C:T. 420/215. This magnificent ,property was the ■ home of the late Mr".'Robert Hannah and one of the best-built and widely known residences in Wellington. This con.vmand.ing siterwith ,its. close proximity to the .. City has a frontagei .to Boulcott Street of 80 feet 8 inches widening out to 165 feet 9 inches. From Boulcott Street it slopes up easily for about 80ft of its depth and then levels out for the remaining 125 ft to 143 ft. Total area- 2rd 26.05 per. This handsome 2-storey residence built well back from the street and approached by a wide motor drive contains 15 spacious reception and bedrooms and a fine reception hall. -It is complete with, offices and all. modern conveniences,'being one of the show places of Wellington. Detached are staff and garage accommodation, it is essentially a gentleman's residence, or is'well 6uited for an institution, or it .would easily'convert, into one of the finest'blocks., of'flats'in Wellington. LOT 8: "Glentnore," Jfo. 59 Bouleott Street being part Toivn- Section. 477 City of Wellington,. Lot 1 D.P. 3545 subject t0.0.LC..'707 exempting Boulcott Street from Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908,' 6ubject,to conditions as to building (33ft from centre of street) subject to right's reserved, by Transfer 21433 appurtenant to land in C.T. 126/101 relating to drain along northern boundary of Section ,477 C-T.'259/153. This is a 2-storey 10-roomed residence at present used as an apartment-house. It stands', well back from the street, has a fine panoramic view and gets a maximum amount of sunshine. ..Owing to its seclusion it has proved to be one of the most: popular Apartment-houses in Wellington, and conversion into flats would make.a good investment, '■...■■■ LOT 9: .Vacant' Section. Boulcott Street. .- This 6ite adjoins Lot. 8 being jpar.t Section. 477, City of Wellington, also' being Lot,2 on D.P. 3545 subject: to 0.1.C. 707 exempting Boulcott Street' from ■ Section 117-.of the Public Works Act, 190S, subject t6 conditions as to-building (33ft from centre.of street) C.T. 420/214; 13.5 perches. ■ Frontage of 44 feet by a depth ,of 118. feet (irregular). Lying on .an easy slope and within a minute of the heart'of the City.; It is.an excellent site" for a block of flats. LOT 10: >fos. 91 and 91a Boulcott Street. Two. houses ' containing 5 and 6 rooms respectively. Part Section 479 on the map of the Cityl of Wellington, subject to 0.1.C. 706 exempting Bouleqtt Street, from- Section 117 ofthe Public Works Act, 1908.' C.T. 351/153 limited as to;parcels: '.These two dwellings stand on a section having a' frontage to Boulcott Street of. 45.. feet 2 3-8 inches narrowing at the rear to 20 feet and a depth of 132 feet's% inches. A total area of 16.38 perches. No. 9.1 is of one floor and contains all conveniences. No. Ola is of two ; floors, recently renovated and in good order. Both are well let and should prove ■ an excellent investment. '/■■ ■ ~.;,.. LOT 11: Abel Smith. Street.-Dwellings Nos.. 15, 15a, 19, 21, and buildings at rear thereof; , . ■ . I C.T. 42/295 1, rood 1 perch ■ C.T. 362/203 ......... 20.4 perches C.T. 357/19!) ......... . . 1.65 perches ■ ;■ - ' C.T. 339/247. . '■■ ' ■ 8.45 perches C.T. 357/198.......... - , 7.88-perches ■ ' : 1 rood 39.48. perches ' This property consists of a block situated on : the south side of Lower Abel Smith Street just off Taranaki Street. The. land has a.frontage of 82-feet 10 inches and a depth of 264 feet (approx.). On the frontage are four,houses, in' good order. No. ■15 contains 7, rooms. 'Behindis No. 15a, ,a .th'ree:roorhed cottage. Nps. 19 and 21. are two semi-detached'houses both .well.let and showing a return to-the in- . vestor. .. The rear portion of the. block contains .19 brick and'wooden garages, and a 2-storey brick factory. All accommodation is let and thetotal return makes a-most attractive proposition..1 ■ ■ .-'■ ■ , ••.'•■• LOT 12: Petone. Investment. :6. Shops.with living-rooms, Kos. 154,-156, 158, 160 162 164 Jackson Street. ........ .-•■.■'.■• . .- , . . Two 5-rpQmed. houses, Nbs. S3 and 38 Fitzherbert' Street. ; " ' ; ... ' 'C.T,. 21/269;......*........:' 20p.erche64section.75. . C.T. 23/182 .....'.,.... 18.perches-Section 76. C.T. 31/36 .-, ~;.......... 36 peiehes-rSections 77 and 78 This block having frontages of 100 feet'to Jackson Street and 205 feet to Fitzherbert Street, as situated ■ near the centre of Petone; and' with, the steady increase in importance of this flourishing, industrial locality, '■ should • attract the interest of all far-sighted investors. . ' ..-■•• • LOT 13: Otaki Business Block. \ ' . ' : .- (a) 5 Shops on Main Street, with'living-rooms. ,< Section.;s2a Otaki-C.T.-86/102,-^22 -perches 84ft'.6in frontage to.Main Street, /lft 3m frontage to Matene. Street. ■ ' ■ . • (b) Vacant Section at rear fronting.Matene Street. Section 51 Otaki—C T 102/175 1 rood 4;B«rches ,71 feet 3-inches by 169 feet. ■ ' ' m/uo, The W*»» frontages.to.Main.Street of.B4.feet;6 inches, and.to Matene Street of ritv,?e? #w *V- esi, a"d * total are§ 6f ] r6od 6 vevchee. .The shops are situated right in.Otaki s business area and, are..permanently attractive, rent propositions. " '; ■ '' : -. '■ 'TERMS;- '\OF ; SALE: " " .. ... 10 percent, deposit- :':,• ../'•, ' ■ \ ''..''■ • . 10 per. cent, in one, month ' "; . - ... '. 10 Percent.;'in.6;ix-.monthe' •....■.'" .. ". . AM^EAvithin3:6r:sy^ from date of■ saT P-Chas* Bllll^at *% Per''•cent-. Per annum balan^J^efSali^^^ co^SaCatlioS^hl^^affi^^ 1^ h<*» •■; ■'■■.. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington, HARCOURT & Cp.,T Panama Street, or S, GEORGE NATHAN & CO., 11l Customhouse Quay

.MORTGAGEE. SELLING; FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1937, at 2.30 p.m. 24 HIGH STREET, PETONE. IIfESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have -"x received instructions to Sell by ,Public Auction at the Real, Estate Auction Room, 'Hareourt Chambers, 41-43 Panama Street,'on the above-mentioned date-1-No. 24 HIGH STREET, PETONE, Comprising a seven-roomed 'one-floor'Re-sidence,-with garage, in good; order and having all conveniences. Standing on. a section 80ft'X 131 ft (irreg.);' Comprising a Residence of Six Rooms .and Conveniences. For full particulars apply— MESSRS. MEEK, KIRK. HARDING, AND PHILLIPS, Brandon House,. Wellington, -. Solicitors to the Mortgagee,;. o.r . ■ ■:■■'. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers, '. " . 41-43 Panama Street. -PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE SALE. . TWO WELL-BUILT HOUSES IN MOUNT VICTORIA. '■'■'''. WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937, , ■ , At 2.30 p.m. A WONDERFUL INVESTMENT. . NOS. 24 and ;26 PIPJE STREET; MOUNT VICTORIA—Two well-built houses, each containing 6 rooms, kitchen and bathroom, with all conveniences, including electric light, gas cookers, register grates, ranges with hot '.water services, caliphonts, built-in wardrobes. . Both houses have balconies. No. 26 is at present let in two flats,,but No. 24 until recently has been occupied by the owner. The rooms are large.and the position is ideal for '■ letting purposes, .especially n both houses were converted into s«lf-conr tamed flats. . . . WITHIN FEW MINUTES WALK OF COURTENAY PLACE. ■ . The section, which measures 45ft by 64ft, lies well to the sun, and is in one of the finest positions in the city. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. ■"-1- have been instructed by the Public Trustee to offer at Public' Auction at their Rooms, Corner Brandon and Featherston Streets, as above. ,T. H. BETHUNE AND'CO., Auctioneers, Cnr. Brandon and Featherston Streets, Wellington. : BUSINESS NOTICES. WHITE WRAPPING PAPER. WE CAN SUPPLY pLEAN WHITE WRAPPING PAPER (In any Quantities.) PRICE: 12s 6d per cwt (ex store). "EVENING POST" (Bouicott Street Entrance). GOOD Typography well displayed—Good Printing delivered on time—just the sort,of thing that happens every day at the "Evening Post" Printing Works. Con.suit us. about that next Printing- Job/

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 20

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