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AUCTIONS. A DELIGHTFUL HOME THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE SIR HAROLD BEAUCHAMP, KNOWN AS. "S3ACROFT," 88 HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, . TO BE SOLD On WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1941, at 2.30 p.m., AT OUR ROOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & CO. are directed by THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, as Executor in the Estate of the Late Sir Harold Beauehamp (Deceased) to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, PART TOWN SECTION 617 CITY OF WELLINGTON, containing 2 roods 0.34 perches C/T 347/289.. . This site which comprises over half an acre is situated in one of the, moat select positions in Wellington, being directly opposite the northern end of Fitzherbert Terrace. It is level and has a driveway In of 23ft x 98ft and then widens out to 126 ft by 223 ft. The grounds are well laid out in flower and vegetable garden, grass tennis court, concrete yard. On same is a Modern Residence built on brick and concrete foundations, comprising large entrance hall, drawing-room with fireplace and bay windows, comfortable lounge with leadlight doors to porch, dining-room with glass and china cupboards built in, comfortable smoking-room, modern kitchen with all necessary cupboards, drawers, and bins built in, refrigerator alcove, good housemaid's pantry with all necessary cupboards and drawers, two maids' bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, maids' sitting-room, bathroom, and lavatory, large ■ store cupboard in recess off pantry, washhouse, coalhouse, cloakroom with lavatory and wash-hand hasin, wine cupboard, another sit-ting-room off the hall, closed-in verandah which is used as. a conservatory. Upstairs—three bedrooms, front room having delightful panoramic view of the- harbour, large bathroom with tiled walls, porcelain bath and pedestal basin, separate lavatory, linen press, and large walk-in cupboard. ' All modern conveniences are installed, including electric and coke hot water systems, electric points and lights throughout the bouse. The only outbuilding is a large brick garage with iron roof and concrete floor. This Charming Home has been erected about 10 years and other than a little interior renovation is in excellent order and condition. It is well situated in a very handy position, being within a couple of minutes of the tram and seven or eight minutes' walk to the heart of the city, and has the advantage of being well away from the street. ..-.'.' Liberal terms will be given if desired, and the purchaser would have the opportunity of buying the whole of the furniture as it stands, Further particulars from the DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON, or the AUCTIONEERS, S. GEORGE NATHAN 4 CO. 11l CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 44, 20 August 1941, Page 10