PROPERTY SALES.
Messrs I. H. Bethune and Co. report having negotiated • the following sales of city and suburban properties during August, September, and October:— City.—Willis street, valuable freehold block 31ft x 110 ft, with 10-roomed dwellinghouse, ,£2800; Brougham street, freehold land having 80ft frontage by a depth of 120 ft, with modern 10-roomed residence, .£2350; Courtenay place, freehold block having 30ft frontage by 132 ft deep, with shop and dwelling. £'2500; Upper Cuba street, vacant section having 20ft frontage by s!)ft deep, £180; Roxburgh street, land 51ft x 100 ft, with old dwelling, £810; Hironi street, two level building sections, each 35ft x 125 ft, £ll per foot; Thorndon. block of leasehold land, 200 ft x 123 ft, with 15-roomed residence thereon, £1800; Gordon street, dwellinghouse of six rooms, on section 12ft x 120 ft, £725; Wordsworth street, land having 18ft frontage by 87ft, with five-roomed house thereon, £675. Suburban.—2o acres of building land, near Kelburno, part section 10, Ohiro district, £5000; Kilbirnie, section having 79ft frontage to Nnughton terrace by a depth of 175 ft, £9 por foot; Brooklyn, land having 59ft frontage to Cleveland street by 165 ft deep, with 3 modern shops thereon, £2250; Brooklyn, section having 63ft frontage to Victoria terrace by a depth of 110 ft, £150; Brooklyn, land 80ft frontage by a death of 210 ft and 4-roomed cottage, £625; Fltchett, land 33ft x 120 ft to Todman street, with dwelling of five rooms, £430; Crofton, sections 8 and 9, Trelissick Estate, containing 2 roods 12 perches. £220; 01 acres broken land, Karorl, £9O per acre; Miramar, two quarteracre sections fronting Alexandra street, £372; Lower Hutt,' sections 5 and 6. Downer Estate, containing quarter-acre, £280; Trentham. 17 sections Nos. 26-29, 32, 47-55, and 58-60, each containing quar-ter-acre, £4O each; Invercargill, threequarter acre, being sections 26, 27, and 28, Kilbrony, £45; half-acro of land. Upper Hutt, with 4-roomed house, £340; Vogoltown, two quarter-acre sections fronting Pearse street, £IOO each. Messrs Bethune and Co. i-cport good and improving demand for both city and suburban properties.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5736, 3 November 1905, Page 7
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