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AUCTION SALES TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. VALUABLE 13 CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES. n SPLENDID ALLOTMENTS. 9 ,-v /V Also, THE GREYTOWN HOTEL, Greytown. In Mrs Honorah Firth's Estate. ■]\/fF,SSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have ItA been favoured with instructions from THE TRUSTEES to submit to AUCTION the following Properties, in Mrs Honorah Firth’s estate, at their Rooms, 195, Lambton quay, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER ISth, 1923, At 2.30 p.m. No. HI, BROUGHAM STREET. THAT IDEAL AND COMMODIOUS 8ROOMED RESIDENCE, replete with 'every possible modern convenience, on land having a frontage of 2lft to Brougham street, by a depth of 100 ft, and ■widening to 80ft by 82ft. ! This Charming Residence, of a class which seldom comes on the market, is situated on a slight rise ju6t off Ellice street, has a splendid view over Wellington, secures the maximum of sun, and stands on beautifully laid-out grounds, and must easily rank as one of the finest homes in Mount Victoria. 150, ORIENTAL BAY. I AN IDEALLY SITUATED, one-floor 6roomed Residence, with every up-to-date convenience, on land having a frontage of 40ft to Oriental Bay, by a depth of 100 ft. This Property is in every sense A GENTLEMAN’S HOME, is in one of the best positions in the Bay; sunny, with an unequalled view, it must appeal to the most discerning home seeker. 45, ELLICE STREET. A SOLIDLY CONSTRUCTED (one floor) 6-roomed Residence, up-to-date in every respect, on land having a frontage of 70ft to Ellice street and 64ft to Brougham street. ♦ j This residence is most conveniently de- ! signed, and is in splendid order, and the property, with its double frontage, should be an attractive proposition for subdivision, besides which, being on the proposed new tram , route, values in this locality should increase. 58. ELLICE STREET^ A COMMANDING 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE. with all. modern appointments, on a large section of land, and 'having a good frontage to Ellice street. This splendidly situated property is in good order, within ea3y walking distance of the citv, end is of a class for which there is always a keen demand. 53 AND 55, RUGBY STREET. TWO SEMI-DETACHED 6-ROOM E D DWELLINGS, fitted with all conveniences. on land having a frontage of 37ft to Rugby street, by a depth and frontage of 120 ft to Belfast street. These two dwellings, overlooking the Basin Reserve, are solidlv built on concrete foundations, in good order, are handy to any part of the City, and will be sold in one lot. 63 AND 65, RINTOUL STREET. 2 ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED WELLBUILT RESIDENCES, each of 6 rooms on one floor, with modern conveniences, and both on land having frontages of 34ft to Rintoul street by depths of 120 ft. These two properties to be sold separately, are just off Riddiford street, are in good order and command a good view. 55, WARIPORI STREET. A DESIRABLEr 6-ROOM-ED RESIDENCE, with all conveniences, on land having a frontage of 36ft by a depth of 132 ft. Solidly built, this residence stands in a commanding position in a pleasant locality and is very handy to the city. 30, WARIPORI STREET. A CONVENIENT 4-ROOMED, O] FLOOR DWELLING, with tlfe us conveniences, on land having a front of 33ft to Waripori street, by a dept! 132tt. Situated just off Rintoul str adjacent to Athletic Park. This i class of property for which there is ways a good demand. 9, GORDON STREET. A well-situated 5-ROOMI DWELLING, with usual convenience on land having a frontage of 39ft Gordon street, by a depth of 120 ft. T 1 little property is just off Riddiford stre in a good position, and almost in t centre of the chopping area of Newtow 62, EDEN STREET, ISLAND BAY. T A.^ EASA NTLY SITUATED ON FLOOR 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE, wi all conveniences, on land having a froi «Rf of Gsft to Eden street by a depth lGsft. This splendid property is clo to the tram, in a sunny position, h a pleasant outlook, and has the furth attraction of being handy to the s front. . 2 SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, be-' ing Lots 5 and 6, Block 1., township of Island Bay, Lot 5 having an area of 16.6 perches and a frontage of 40ft to Derwent street by a depth of 113 ft. Lot 6 has an area of 17.6 perches and frontages of 42ift to Derwent street and 113 it to Moselle street. These 2 Sections, to be offered in one lot or separately, are in a very sunny and sheltered position, close to the beach and tram, and are absolutely level. THE GREYTOWN HOTEL, GREYTOWN. THAT WIDELY AND FAVOURABLY KNOWN HOTEL, of about 18 rooms, with all its fittings and convenience*, on a large section of land, and having a frontage to the main street of Gcevtown. , This establishment, eituated in a rich and‘a growing district, with its unique position, must prove a money-maker to anyone purchasing. THESE MAGNIFICENT PROPERTIES, which are being sold to CLOSE THE ESTATE, OFFER A RARE OPPORTUNITY of acquiring a home under reasonable terms. For further particulars apply lo MESSRS BARKER AND O’DONOVAN, Solicitors to the Trustees, Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. RANGE AND TILE SPECIALISTS REDWELL FIRES—We have managed it now. Try the copper boiler for h.w. service. Guaranteed. J. M. Reid, 139. Willis street. RANGES— Scott’s iI.P. Boilor, the latest on the market: also Orion. J. M. Reid, 149, Will is street. rriKY Haul'* patent Hearth Fire. Another of the latent innovations To lie had at 4. M. Reid’s, 139. Willis street. RANGES and choppers repaired, and all kinds of Tile Work by competent tradesmen. J. M. Reid, 139, Willi# street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11652, 17 October 1923, Page 12

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