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:■-■:.' .:- «3ALBftV BnAUtfnOrt^^j^B ; "T«l ' ' ; - "•; --• npo,-., GREEN LANE : SESZDISSji:" ••: yRANK ADEANB AND pq. •• «, trpsOBBDM: jjiner, »«?,« i^ V; - AT 9.. MIRt) ROAD, OFF MATAI RQAn, (Take Great South Rd. tramlto temffi Mbv* .instructions fxomTW T^ w^o^o?^M^S ing. WILL SELL BY PUBLIC Ab«lnt qpHE WHOLE OF m flMf ROOmF PuaN IBISG8 Ü Bt a S' „_" As nnder:— >-- 1^ LIVING BOOM.—COLUMBIA awi»i ■ - ' NOLA CABINET GRAMOPHONPifri* \ RECORDS. HANDSOME BP ='- : KAURI SIDEBOARD. LARGE \irM' DINING TABLE, ANDVEL?' • TABLE COVER, Mott/^KaurT*^''■ . , Cabinet and Books, 3 Lounga S« : Chairs, Couch (uph. in Vol O *&&%< ' Morris Chairs. O.R. Oco. TabW.TYfiß'r ; > SUPER. LINO.. Sheepskin H 1& " i Dinner-Sot of Ware, Aft. China " Set, Marble Clock. Indian Carved EbJto- ■>-•■' , Ornaments. Nice Collection of MaSS ~ r " "'■ c? -«°?. 4 S-P.N.S, Ware, Picture.; Toll •' and Pastel Paintings, Vases, Jardinieres v- ' and Bric-a-Brac. Field Glasses vatS» -• ABLE IMPORTED OCa TABLE Iv : Jdft,^ 11 17 \°°° pieces" »u'm'- § a R E^ lator i, Madras Curtains - lS<- ■ '•-■•• Poles, -Three Batt Lounea C.h*i~. na BEDROOMS cr^ :p^c K O ROOM SUITE, comprising BPM P Wardrobfe Dressing Table, Double R«S* - ' stead and Pedestal. WLi-e-wove K«SZ . Pi lows, Quilts. Single OE. BedstSl . . * Wire-wove and Kapok, POLrsrrKi ' ■ RIMU WARDROBE. P«??g Mirror, Commode, Bedside Tables -KT tan Lounge Chtiir, Bedside Rug?/ vt ;• tures. Madras Curtains and Poles '•■■.'. HALL.—O. RIMU j B.P.M, HALLBTANI) O.E. Palmstand, Ratt, Settee. HV?' -V ' POPLIN HALL CURTAINS. T Mofil; ' ' - Slip Mats. CYDS. AXM. CARPUS ARUNNER. 12YDS. BRUPSP T PET RUNNER. 12YDS. SUFSR Qui?" ;■■ LINO /6ft.). Han-TirWiecftTplffiKi •-: and Paintings, -V«. Pile Portiere " , i BREAKFAST ROOM.-Dintng Table „i. ■. , Serge Table Cover. A.B. Chsin . $?* ■ " I Screen. BYDS. SUPER. LINo"' & ■ Clock.. Crockery Glassware, AlSf -\ Saucepans and Utensils. Filter," Oode '* Scales. P%a Rjfle, Leather Brief §55 ' Majpn Pros. Jars. 2 Seagrass Boniii.' CARPET SWEEPER, BRUSkS?'- '• • BROOMS. MOPS, Kitfsundries •- ' . OUTSIDE.— V«nvndah Blind Ce,> ■&" Mats. LGE. MANGLE. Gal™ 'Tat! "i 'v LINEN BASKET. Kit. Tab CARPW ' TER'S BENCH. 6 Pie<4 N%. C K IJi' -• ber. 12 x 2: PENNS. LAWK MOWER* SPADES FORKS. . RAKES. iS \ Scythe. Hedg-3 Clir.n- rs , Lf, n? ' ■• • " 1 PORT L coaV. **?»>*• t # *K ■•: POKT COAL, and a Large AssortmenS .•-; of JJomeetio Articles too numerous to aetau. , -. ,— w '■ ■ ; ' JPRANK ADEANE. ■':,' ; AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. _'. . ~* r "",'"..'- r > V -;::•-. SELWYN STREET, ONEHUNGA.'.^^S 6 -ROOMED RESIDENCE AND 4 - HAT,*. v v ACRE OF LAND? ' . UALff * Instructed by the Public Trustee, the under. * ■ srgned will offer by. Public Auction ; IN THE ROOMS.' 5. CUSTOMS ST. E. -M-OVEMBER n>, . AT 2 P.M. - THAT Excellent and Commodious 6-rmd _ ,; KAURI RESIDENCE, : p.w.c. sewer : ' drainage, water and gas, situated Selwya Y Street, 1 minute from tram and almost ad*-'"' 1 ' joining the well-known bowling club Magnificent i-acre V- volcamo V " Section. \\ " " '' lemons, peaches, applee. etc. This is & good", v< " property and wan-ants inspection from all homerseekers. ...... For further particulars, apply the District 1 "r rl Publio Trustee. Albert;. Street, Auckland. *: OR THE AUCTIONEERS. . /\-y,. OMITH AND TTALCOMEE, JTD.,., ' ~, ■ , " 'jj'j •>•'.',_ Svr A ~N~ 8. O -Rifll ,:-.'. v.:, .-,'. .':,....;;,",;— :,;,.., .;,..:-,,- 4 ACRES 5 ROODS 39 PERCHES, ' • " 4 ACRES 3 ROOE3 89 PERCHES. ■■: 4;v| On Account ■£ of -' : the - Public Trustee, as --'" ■ Administrator of, ; ;the-' Estate of R. T, Taylor. Orchardist (deceased). , - WEDNESDAY. "W"OV. tj :'AT«2 PM^M IN THE ROOMS, li, CUSTOMS ST. EAST. '• THAT EXCELLENT POULTRY ' AND ," - ± FRUIT FARM, situated at above. 10/ ■* minutes*: walk , from railway *; i station. ~ Buildings > eomprisu. firat-cJws ' fi-rtomed : Bungalc-w, wash-house (c. and t.>, packing : shed, ; two up-to-date ; foWlhouses. . Nice' young orchard. 1 Metalled road. Suburban •'' fares* Title, OJEt P. 7 Mortgage of , j£B7s cs B $;'TJ , remain if so desired. . "' '. . , REPORT.—lnspected and found to be * warm,*; sheltered, ; easily worked; goad pre* ,5, * ,J perty. • Buildings ■; in ' excellent order.*' * " . , Further particulars, :< apply PTJBLIfI ' ' ' TRUSTEE, Albert ;Street, Auckland, orth» <. Auctioncsrs. , ' - . S'"'" MITHS'Aia)-ITALCOMBE.'^T^ V rpUESDAY. i -VTOVEMBER Vi'^ t . TUESDAY, • TCTOVEMBER; 97*^|§SS AT -JO O'CLOCK. - " - t••'' r - • " ■'-,- AT ROOMS. MANSE STREET, ' .;" -.', --■■■ if ;f DUNEDIN. , s ,/. : TO INVESTORS AND SPECULATORS. HOTEL AND QHOP V* TTOTEL V AND ; QHOP,' T>BOPERTY c VALUABLE FREEHOLD Aifß . vf'• YALU ABLE; TEASEHOLD VANOi^Q BUILDINGS. ' 1 Buildings. • .:;::^|ffl IN. THE CENTRE ! * OF DUNEDIN CrrT. '"•■ ■'•' —;_'^—;.'* jW -*' l Fronting - , . " "& 'HIGH * AND RATTRAY STREETS. . r -'-, With Part Interest :in and v use of i Convent ■:•■ i.»"Lt ;C *rt^Right-of-way: from High Street.v " -, PREMISES NOW IN OCCUPATION 0H.5;. : 3 '-'••' " D.I.C. ' "' ~.' -. Which Company is shortly to occupy the ' Promises of ■■ Messrs. Herbert Hsynes 4 and' . ' Coy.. • Ltd; './._;■'i^^l Also WATSONS QOMMERCIJJ* TTOTEIi:;::.; QOhIMEB;CIAL /jCTOTEI^g HIGH STREET. - * '' f V ADJOINING THE GRAND 'HOTEL. 8 ; . THE - TRAM ; TERMINUS CENTRE. ?• the starting and : stopping place of all Chs • , Electrio and .Mornington and Roslyn Trams;„ c .<-. Within a sione throw of Telegraph Office, ' m Post: Office Site, Stock Exchange. Backs, .'" Warehouses, etc., etc. PARK, "REYNOLDS, JTD.,-^]:£X XV- iJ Are instructed by.the Directors of the D.I.C, /: h (Which i Company is shortly to transfer ta the premises of Messrs. Herbert Hayno*' - and Coy,, ! Ltd.l, ;to Sell by Auction:— • ?r ; ; 1. PARTS :OF SECTIONS 63 AND It Block VII.. - Dunedin, having a Frontami !ol 97 feet to High Street, by a; depth of from 153 to 161* feet-together with --; •- '• ' - ;•: SUBSTANTIAL BRICK BUILDINGS. . a storeys and Cellar, at ; present occupied or D.1.C., and - .. :=. - '. '.>*;-'.", WATSONS COMMERCIAL HOTEL. WATSONS COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ' , .-; ; 3 storeys and Cellar front;; 4 storeys at sack, .; immediately , opposite 'the starting-place arid ~ Terminus of nington Tramway and with* , 8 \ in 3 chains of Princess\ Street and Electno , Car Terminus. " 2.-WESTERN PORTION OF SECTION ; 67, BLOCK 7. DUNEDIN,: having a Front* ... age of 49ffc. 6in. to Rattray Street, by depib of 150 ft. and 10S£t., together with - ■ <: SPLENDID MODERN BRICK ; - BUILDING. 3 &sffiV- ~ 3 storeys; and Cellar, j and adjoining pontics gjs• 2 storeys, ' also occupied by D.I.C. - ,■'■■'- i':i',"'• 5 # 8.-EASTERN PORTION OF. ;SECTIO2J ffl 67, BLOCK 7, DUNEDIN.' having a iMttfll age of-Baft.liin. to Rattray Street, by > a, depth of 108 ft. and 66ft., with Brick Building of 3 storeys and 'Cellar, divided into. 3 coropartments; f two 'of ' which are occupied Kby D.LC., the third by Messrs. W. and E. T»y* Irt** ■■'"■""" '"■'" ■■■'"■' ''■ ' N """ ; ■''■ '■"'■ " v " '- ■;:■'-:'■:',. - LOTS 2 AND 3 i /AREV VALUABLE LEASEHOLDS. 21 years from December 31. . 1915, at Ground Rentals of £74;8s and £78 * 3s, respectively, 1 i The Leases provide .for perpetual trenewal or full valuation to be;pai>3 . by incoming tenant in tho event of -.the. lessees being outbid at Auction at the Expiry of any term of 21 years. By terms, of tea \ tease, the upset annual ground : rent is fixed at 80s;per*foot, which la the rental at pre' sent paid for these -leases. -• . •;, These premises , adjoin the Freeholds and are worked in conjunction running right through from High..to Rattray, Street, • and afford , ' - - «. A UNIQUE : OPPORTUNITY r-., . for establishing in Dunedin one of the nnesl ; and Largest '.Hotels in the Dominion. ;tn« present v License ; for Watsons Hotel being attached to portion of -the/land. " ' The shop frontages alone would go a wag ■ (Way towards the' payment of interest, on the . purchase and» alteration of the ; Buildings, and the Hotel portion would stand at -:* ; . very low j rental. The sit* ;is second to non* . ?■ m Dunedin I and the -/Company ■■;. having ~ ■no further use for th* premises „___.'- IS DETERMINED,TO/SELL. '. provided a reasonable oner is . made fp« these exceedingly valuable premises, and ra order to -enable Companies or individuata - with moderate amount £ of j capiUl. an op» . , portunity to f purchase the* following. _ LIBERAL TERMS OF . PAYMENT /r , ,; will be given-10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT. ' -;> SB 1-8 PER CENT. W ONE MOOTH^|g| Balance can t. remain Mfo»|s.] years i it 6 pet cent, per annum, the Purchaser paawg •. ofl. - Principal a eum. of not less s thai*/^oOo<peS m ffl annum, in quarterly payments. The Cony pany ; will include a stipulation m Cona*? .lions'V of ■■: Sale that for a term of 9. /«»","* purchasers shall not let *ny of the prem»e| _ for the purpose of carrying • on';business, 01. ~/ a similar - character to ' that.: at ! present ; . CM*, -p ried on by the D.I.C. ~,..' ' For further. partuuUrs, ,apply to , .;;■- MESSRS. BIEVWRJGfcjAMES : AN» ' --SJ SOMCTTOBB>mGH- STREET. i oe park, tmswrnTiSSh

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18547, 3 November 1923, Page 6

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