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SALES BY AUCTION STATE gALE. JJESIDENCES, JJURNLEY rjpER., JJIGHWIC gELWYN }^ OAD - JUNE AT £ P MgAMUEL yAILE & 'gONS. J^TD.. Instructed by the Trustee, Executor and Agenoy Brunch of the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD., will Sell Uio undermentioned Properties by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 83 Queen Street, on above date, in Estate of late Mlt. C. 11. ABDALLAH. (1) 11 BURNLEY TER., MT. EDEN.— Villa Residence, 7 rooms, sitting room, dining room, largo sun room with Whitney windows and 2 wardrobes, 3 bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom, clec hot water; detached washhouse. Section 42ft x 131 ft; concrete paths; very handy position; few doors Dominion Rd. trams. (•2) 25 HIGHWIC A.V., EPSOM.—Nice typo Bungalow, comprising panelled vestibule, lounge with open br. fireplace, breakfast room opening on sun porch, 3 bedrooms (2 with wardrobes), well appointed kitch., elec. ran no and h.w., bathroom, laundry, lavatory; garage. Freehold Section. CO x 350 ft. Convenient trams, colleges, etc. (3) 2 SELWYN RD., EPSOM—Attractive Modern Residence, on concrete block base. Drawing room, open tiled fireplace, opening on glassed-in sun porch; 2 bedrooms, each with wardiobe; breakfast room, kitch., glassed back porch, bathroom, laundry, lavatory, elec. h.w. Garage. Level Section, 110 x 140 ft, concrete drive. Excellent locality, close Greenwood's Corner. , Terms of Salo on Application. _ pUBLIC rp EU S T gAL E. gALE OP QITY AND gU BURBAN pROPERTIES IN THE HANNAH ESTATE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION * ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1037, AT 2,30 rMAT RUCTION pOOMS, 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., AND S. GEORGE NATHAN ANI) CO. are directed by the Public Trustee to Sell by Public Auction as above the undermentioned Freehold City and Suburban Properties. Lots i, 2 and 3.—three residential PROPERTIES, each of two storeys, at the corner of Moxham Av. and Tapirl St. Each of these residences contains U rooms, with kitchen, scullery, wash-house and sun verandah. They have all usual conveniences, and get the maximum of sun, right on the tram route, and within one section of Courtenay Place. T OTS 4 AND S.—TWO VACANT SECI i TIONS at Khandallah. In a fine sheltered position, and within one minute of the Station and bus terminus. T OT G—This comprises LOTS 7, 8, 0 and 1J 10, which are to be offered as o>fE LOT and, failing a sale, to bo separately offered. TOT 7.—"ANTRIM HOUSE," No. 63 1J Boutcott St. This magnificent, property was the home of the late Mr. Robert Hannah, and is ono of the best-built and widely-known residences in Wellington. This commanding site, with its close proximity to the citv, has a frontage to Boulcott St. of 80ft Sin, widening out, to JG."ift Din. From Boulcott St. it slopes up easily for about 80ft of its depth and then levels out for the remaining 125 ft to 143 ft. Total area, 3rd 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 suited for art institution or it would easily convert into ono of the finest blocks of flats in Wellington.
j OT B.—" GLENMORE." No. r,O Boulcott JJ St. This is a 2-storey 10-roomed Resirienco, at present used as an Apartment House. It stands well hack from the .street, has a fino panoramic view, and pets ;i 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. t OT J).—VACANT SECTION. Boulcott St. Jj This site, adjoining Lot 8 and lying on an easy slope and within a minute of the heart of the Cit>'. is an excellent position for a block of flats. T OT 10.—Nos. 01 and Ola BOULCOTT Jj ST. Two Houses, containing 5 and 0 rooms respectively. These two dwellings stand on a section having a frontage to Boulcott St. of 45ft, narrowing in at the rear to 20ft, and a depth of 132 ft. No. ill is of ono 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. T OT 11.—ABEL SMITH ST. Dwellings Jj Nos. 15, 15a, 10, 21. and Buildings at rear thereof. Area Mi-ncre, all but one perch. This property consists of a block situated at the south side of lower Abel Smith St., just off Taranaki St. This land has a frontago of 82ft lOin, depth 2iMft (approx.). On the frontage are 4 houses, in good order. The rear portion of this block contains 10 brick and wooden garages and a 2-storcy brick factory. All accommodation is lot, and the total return makes a most attractive proposition. T OT 12.—PETONE INVESTMENT: 0 JJ SHOPS, with living rooms, Nos. 154, 150, 158, .100, 102, 104 Jackson St., and two 5-roomod HOUSES, Nos, 30 nnd 38 Fitzherbert St. This block, having a frontago of 100 ft to Jackson St and 205 ft to Fitzherbert St. It is situated near tho centre of Petone, and with the great increaso in importance of this flourishing industrial locality this should attract tho interest of all far-sighted investors. LOT :i.*{. —OTAKI BUSINESS BLOCK:— (a) 5 SHOPS on Main Street, with living rooms, having a frontago of Sift Gin to Main Street, and 7.lft 3in to Mateno Street. (b) VACANT SECTION adjoining Mateno Street, with a frontago of 71ft Sin by 100 ft deep. Tho shops are situated right in Otaki's Business Area, and ore permanently attractivo rent propositions. S ALE. 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, 10 PER CENT IN ONE MONTH, 10 PER CENT IN SIX MONTHS. Balance within three or fivo years at the option of tho purchasers. Interest on unpaid purohaso money at <l% per cent per annum from date of snlo. A Rebate of all interest charged will bo mndo to tho purchasers who pay the bnlanc.o of their purchase money within 12 months of date of sale. A complete description and full particulars of nil these properties has been compiled in a Catalogue, which is available from:— HP HE "HISTRICT "OUBLIC TRUSTEE, WELLINGTON. FAR COURT & nO„ PANAMA ST., OR S G EORGE N athan & C°" 111 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22741, 29 May 1937, Page 6
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