JERMYN STREET OUTLET.
i SALE OF PROPERTIES. i An auction sale was held by Messrs. I Samuel Vaile and Sons, Ltd., 'yesterdav ! when a number of buildings were sold for 1 ; the City Council in connection with the ; now Jermyn Street improvement scheme. | Three wooden buildings, Nos. 7, 9, and 11. ; Short Street, were sold for £30 in one , i line; No. 24, Jermyn Street, a singlei storey house of 11 rooms, brought £201 • ' .the large two-storey building occupied" by ; j the Agricultural Department realised £114, [ and the glasshouse and fencing £15- a two-storey wooden factory and sheds in Short Street sold for £32 ; the two-storey \. brick factory on the corner of Short Street and Beach Uoad. occupied by the Public Works Department, sold for £53 and a number of iron sheds on Beach Road for ioO, while a house of eight rooms on Beach Road realised £75. I A further sale, which is expected to I create a good deal of interest, will take place in a fortnight, when Glenalvon and a j large house adjoining will be offered for saie for removal. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 4
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185JERMYN STREET OUTLET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16032, 25 September 1915, Page 4
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