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AUCTIONS* MONDAY, 16th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streete. THE PICK OF MORNTNGTON. FREEHOLD, THREE FRONTAGES. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, 33 Hawthorne avenue, Mornington. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, instructed by the Trustees in a Deceased Estate, will offer, as above, Allotment 4 and part 5, Extension of tlornington, containing 27.4 polos, dclightally situated, fronting Hawthorne and Long■wooa avenues and Hawthorns terrace, with comfortable Homo of 8 rooms thereon. The house has hj. and c. water, washhouse (tube and copper), etc., and is drained to the sower. The section, on which is a good garden, is a particularly choice one. Situated jn a good locality, nicely elevated a few feet above the street, and having three frontages, as well as being beautifully sunny and convenient to the car, this properly should command attention from all in search of such a place, especially as the Trustees are anxious to wind up the Estate. Further particulars from 3579 DOWNIE, STEWART, AND PAYNE, Solicitors; Or JOHN REID AND SONS, LTD., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 20th APRIL, At 12 o'clock. . At Rooms, Manso street. ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE Of CITY LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. 6 DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 723 to 729 CUMBERLAND STREET (Near St. David street). , J3 ARK, REYNOLDS, LIMITED, JL are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of the lato James Gilmour to sell by auction, Right to a Lease of Section 33, Block XXX., Dunedin, containing quarter-acre (more or less), for 4 years from 9lh July, 1916, at the yearly rental of £2O, with Six Wooden Dwelling-houses and improvements. The lease contains provision for valuation ind renewal for 21 years from time to time. These Houses are wcil tenanted, drained )o sewer. They arc for ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE. Copy of lease can be Inspected at the Office of Messrs MONDY AND STEPHENS, N.Z. Express Company Buildings, Bond street. MONDAY. 16th APEIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. CHARMING VILLA, ST. CLAIR WITH GOOD FREEHOLD. JOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, instructed by Mies Kirkcaldy, will offer, as above. Allotment 35, Block 11., St. Clair, containing 37.5 poles, with frontage of 66ft to Yalpy street, and very pretty Semi-Bungalow Residence of 7 rooms thereon (No. 5). This is a well-built plastered house, with laroe reception hall, leadlights, bathroom, hj, and c., gas, built-in wardrobe, scullery, pantry, washhouse (tubs and copper). The grounds are prettily laid out in lawns, garden, and asphalt paths. Situated as it is in a favorite and sunny locality, close to car ami beach, this delightful properly should command a lot of attention. Key at No 10 (nearly opposite). MONDAY. 16th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streete. GENTLEMAN’S BRICK RESIDENCE, 1 ACRE 3 ROODS 5 POLES. VERY SUNNY, LOVELY VIEW ST. CLAIR, ST. CLAIR. Juitable retired farmer or those in search of <1 suburban residence with nice grounds. iTOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED, ry instructed by James Fotberingham Esq., ayill offer, ns above. Section 3, St. Clair Park, containing 1 acre 3 roods 5 poles, fronting Ravenswood road, fc-t. Chur, with substantial Brick Residence of 10 rooms and conservatory. This house has hollow walls and is plastered throughout; has large panelled hall, wide staircaro, spacious and lofty rooms. The conveniences include bathroom, hj. and c. "water, cupboards, linen pre«s. scuilerv, etc. The outhouses include washhouse (with 3 tubs and copper), man’s room (with fireplace), store room, 2 cellars (bricked), used as dairy and cellar. The grounds are charming, the bottom portion being in native bush, while in tho garden there is a groat variety of shrubs and flowers. Special attention 'is directed to this sale, as the house is substantial, the grounds delightful, tho view superb; and as the property is now too large for the owner HE IS DETERMINED TO SELL, 60 that no reasonable offer will be refused. Full particulars and card to inspect on application. MONDAY, 16th APEIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Liverpool and Bond streets. ST. CLAIR FREEHOLD! A GRAND SITE!! COUGHTREY STREET 1! 1 TOHN REID AND SONS, LIMITED will offer, as above, Allotment 13, Township of Newma-ket having a depth of 208 ft and a frontage to Coughtrey street of 54£t This “is a splendid building site, just a door or two from the car line, and handy to beach. There are very few sites still vacant in tliis favorite locality, and as the owner is now resident, in the country* anti has no need for the section, a chance is afforded to acquire a really desirable and superior site at a very reasonable price. MONDAY, 16th APRIL, At 12 o’clock. At Rooms, Manse street. By order of the Trustees of the Estate the lato Andrew Anderson. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTH ST. CLAIR. ST. CLAIR. LARGE FRONTAGES TO YICTOEI STREET, Immediately opposite Forbury Park E course. Elevated positions, off the flat- nice vi 3 SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT HOUSE; Drained to Drainage Board Regulation 2 VACANT BUILDING SITES. rpARK, _ REYNOLDS, LIMIT •A- ' are instructed to sell by auction: 1. Section 1 and Part 2, Forbury I Estate, containing 30.48 poles, with Hi of 4 rooms, bathroom, covered-in cone yard, washhouse (copper and tubs), works collar, concrete foundations, gas; fenced live hedges. ’ 2- Section 4, vacant Building Allotm 26.83 poles, with 87ft 3in frontage to toria street; fenced, and live hedges. 3. Section 5, containing 30.27 poles ■ frontage of 83ft lOin to Victoria street- 1 built eingle-story House, 6 rooms; steel ings in 4 rooms and passage, concrete ve dah and foundations, brick paved yard w house (copper and tubs), gas; fenced live hedges. ’ 4. Section 6 and Part of 7, containing poles, with frontage of 80ffc 6in to Vid street; substantially-built House of 7 ro< bathroom, bay windows, built-in cupboa concrete steps, asphalt paths, yard ■ hedges, etc. ’ 5. Part of Section 7, vacant and fenced . These Freehold .Properties are well w inspecting, as they arc delightfully situs and, having a northerly aspect, are warm and bright. They are within 4 mini walk of St. Clair car. They are for 1 fide sale, to wind up the estate. ■ Lithograph plans are being prepared will be issued shortly. ’ WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, At 12.30 o’clock. At the B Shed, Railway Goods Yard, Cumberland street. ’ SALE OP UNCLAIMED GOODS AND LOST PROPERTY, Held by the N.Z. Government Railways Department, comprising— Left Luggage, Wearing Apparel, Loathe: Trunks, Gladstone Bags, Tools, Urn brellas, Sticks, Bicycles,' Jewellery Clocks, Swags, and other articles too nu Bierous' to mention. SCURR AND CO have received instructions from thi Railway Authorities to sell by auction, ai the B Shed, Railway Goods Yard, The above-mentioned Goods, jj/U 12.30 o’clock on Wednesday, 18th April

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Evening Star, Issue 16398, 14 April 1917, Page 8

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