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CHANCES IN CITY PROPERTY.

Messrs Bunting and Co., Ltd., have recently erected commodious and up-to-date premises in Fyfe Street (just off Madras Street), city, which they are now occupying. This has necessitated their disposing of their late premises, situate in Manchester Street, they have decided to offer them to public competition, and have instructed Messrs Jones. M’Crostie Company, Ltd.. Auctioneers, to offer same by public auction on Monday, March 20, at 2.30 p.rru, in the sale rooms, corner of Cashel and Manchester Streets. The proprety is situate in Manchester Street, city, nearly opposite Coker’s Hotel. The area of the land is approximately 1 rood 9 perches and has a frontage of 80ft to Manchester Street and a frontage of 80ft to a halfchain formed road at the back, leading from Dundas Street. The depth is 167 ft. Brick buildings cover almost the whole of the block. The wellknown Windsor Hotel occupies part of the land, and comprises 44 rooms, large dining-room, electric light throughout, well appointed. It is leased to Mr J. H. Price, the lease having about eight years to run. There is also a lock-up shop, at present occupied by Mr Delian. boot manufacturer, whose lease has expired. By the side of the shop is the entrance to the main factory, which has two floors, each measuring 80ft by 70ft. having separate entrances from Manchested Street as well as cart entrance at back. The total floor space available for use. not including shop and hotel, is approximately 15,000 square feet. The building also contains main office, private office, strong room, show room, engine room, oil store, five lavatories, goods elevator, loading platform, electric light and electric power in the factory. There are two separate buildings with forro-concert© floors suitable for a bonded store or other purposes. The buildings can be subdivided into six separate factories with offices. The above offers a srplendid opportunity for a merchant, or as a factory or any industry, bond or offices. Full particulars and conditions of sale may he inspected at the offices of the auctioneers, with whom also arrangements to inspect the property can he made. Easy terms can be arranged. 447

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16680, 11 March 1922, Page 8

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CHANCES IN CITY PROPERTY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16680, 11 March 1922, Page 8

CHANCES IN CITY PROPERTY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16680, 11 March 1922, Page 8

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