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SUMMARY OF FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES ' Of • MACDONALD, WDLSON AND CO. FRIDAY, 21st JULY, at 2 o'clock— Salo £200 Worth of Jewellery, at Rooms. THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, at 2 o'clock — ' Salo Valuable Property, Eyre-st., Fcilding, at risk and expenses of a former purchaser. Taitvillo (Estato late S. H. Rushton) — Cottage Residence!, 4 rooms, and land. Brooklyn — Cottago Residenco and land, Ohiro-road. '. Brooklyn — Building Section, 70ft 6in to Ohiro-road by depth of , 128 ft. IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST— Tho JohuF. Orr Estate— Sixtytwo Building Sections and Family Roaidonco, Johnsonvillc. For dotaiU of Landod Properties eec Evening Po3t 15th July, 1905. TO M08.110.W. FRIDAY, 21st 'JULY, At 2 o'clock p.m. £200 WORTHOF £200 GOLD WATCHES, BROOCHES, BRACELETS, CHAINS, ETC. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from tho holders >of tho Bill-of-Lading to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay — An invoice to tho vahie of £200, including — 20 Indies' and gents' gold 9, 14, and 18ct Swiss and Geneva levers Greenstone brooches in solid gold, gold sleeve-links, greenstone bracelets, "18ct gold diamond" " rings, gold muff chains (assorted), 1 gent's ISct gold hunting lever, 3 gents' Geneva gold watches, Parisian pend- ■ ants and necklets ; also a lot of small sundries. This is a first-class lot of good jewellery, all guaranteed gold and hall-marked. Owing to tho importer not being in a position to tako up the bill-of-lading, tho invoice with the goods has been handed to us to bo realised on ? and the salo will bo an unreserved 0112. ' THE GOODS NOW ON VIEW. ~ABSOLUfE"SALE OF SUPERIOR CITY RESIDENCES, HILL-STREET AND WELLINGTONTERRACE. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT TOR CAPITAL. > IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, ON THURSDAY, 3rd AUGUST, 1905, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WLLSON AND CO. aio favoured with instructions to otler for sale by public 'auction, as' above, in consequence oi tho owner realising his investments in .Wellington — LOT I. ' . THAT EXCELLENT TWO-STORIED BALCONY RESIDENCE, situated in Hill-street (No. 14), containing drawingrooin, diningroom, kitchen, scullery, wasjihouso, fivo bedrooms and bathroom; .creeled on land having a frcntago of 49 feet 6 inches by a depth of 144 foot 8 inches, being Section 1, part Town Acra No. 524. The residence is woll' known as in tho occupation of tho Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. LOT 2. THAT SPLENDID TWO-STORIED BALCONY liESLDENCE adjacent to Lot 1, containing drcwingroom, diningroom, sittingroom, 5 bedrooms, and bathroom, kitchon, scullery and wr.shhojiso. There is a splendid stable attached to the property. The land has a frontago of SOfcet 2 inches by a depth of 146' feet 6 inches, being Section 2 part Town Aero No. 524, and known as • No. 16, Hill-street. This high-class residence is occupied by Aloysius M=cdonald, Esq. . •.- Residences in Hill-street of this highclass .character rarely como into tho market for sale, and aro always eagerly competed for. The proximity to the Houses of Parliament and Government Buildings gives tho locality a t verv special value for residential purposes. This property occupies possibly the very best position in Hill-street, being on tho sunny, side. /The residences are spccial.y well built, splendidly finished, and possess every possible convenience. Tho view of tho city and harbour from tho residences is a very fino one, and can never be obstructed by buildings. , LOT 3. WELLINGTON-TERRACE, "LANCASTER HOUSE. 11 / TH^,xl? R t "desirable residence of 14 rooms, fitted with every convenience, erected on land having a frontage to Wellingtonterraco of 43 feet by a depth of 123. feet 10 inches, being part of Town Aero No. .463. The premicc3 adjoin tho well known hoarding establishment of Miss Malcolm", and aro woll known as in the occupation of Mrs. Peters, who pays tho low rental of £135 per annum. To the City Merchant, tho Professional Man, tho Investor, and those in search of a good home, no finer position could bo desired, being close to tho commercial centre, near' to tho public and Qoverament Buildings, and in one of the most fashionable quarters of tho ,City. Tho view of tho City and Harbour' is unsut passed, can never bo built out, atfd, * unlike many places in tho City commanding a good viovr, tho property is very easily approachedl ' Tho terms for tho thrco properties aro 10 per cent, deposit, balanco to bo arranged on casy'torms. Parties desirous of inspecting must procure 'a> card of admission from tho Auctioneers. The Titlo is a clear Land Transfer, and for further particulars, /apply at the Auctioneers' offices. SUPPOSE YOU TRY US! COIIY~& CO., HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, 5, LAMBTON-QUAY. KILBIRNIE ! KIfiLBIUNIE ! HOUSES', "SECTIONS, AND BUSINESS SITES. Tho Rising Suburb. Hundreds of new houses shortly "to bo erected. Particulars on application. HAWKER-STREET (off) - Desirable sroomed Villa, all convenionoea, good viow. Prico £650; easy terms.* NEWTOWN (near tram terminus)— New 4-roomed Cottage, splendidly finished. Prico £510 ; easy terms. ■ SEND FOR OUR LIST. ' ' TO BUSINESS MEN. WANTED Known— Thero is nothing in tho Shops and Offices Act to prevent you making your business premise? both attraetivo and beautiful. If your shop fronts or fittings aro not exactly to your liking, como to us. Let us fit you up, and you'll soon want a larger etaff of assistants. ' ■ LOW AND PEARCE, Builders and Shop Fitters, 7a, Hopper^t. l Telephone 891.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 17, 20 July 1905, Page 8

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