7. .' -iORBOW. rpSRIDAi, <")_[ At 12 Noon, Sharp. OF pROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OB* THE LATE JAMES LYLE (DECEASED). TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. TVflt T rpHORNES Will sell by auction at tlie Land Sale-rooms, | So Queen-street, tTXTpLLINGTON-STREET (near top)—l'ne j ' V well-situated Premises known as "The Glasgow Bakery," now in the occupation of Mr Comes, anil consisting of Two-storey i Building, of Shop and Dwelling of 4 rooms I and scullery and fittings, together with Bak- I cry with splendid Oven, Trough, etc., all ln first-class order; stabling for two horses, j cartshed for two carts, hayloft, feedroom, stores, washhouse, etc. The stable and all drainage has been recently renewed In ac- j cordance with City By-laws, at a great ex- j pense. Now let at a rental of £65 per | annum. On Freehold Allotment 33ft by 112 ft. I Strongly recommended as an Investment. ! Also, * | UPPER LIVERPOOL-ST., CITY (2nd House from Karangnhapc-rrt.) — Verandah Honse of 6 rooms, scullery, and bath; copper and tubs; patent w.c.; well drained; built of good timber, iron roof; range, gas, and water; commanding • position. Freehold Allotment, 32ft 6in to Liver_ool-st. by 80ft. Let at 16/ a week. Also, I a KEY LYNN, COLERIDGE-ST. (Ist j House from New North-rd.) — Choice Family Residence of 8 rooms, besides scullery and bathroom, and extra large room j for dancing or gymnasium; built of good i timber. On Fine Level Allotment, having J 53ft 61n frontage to Coleridge-st., by 136 ft 6in. L.T. Title. Oi*on range, cupboards, aud every convenience. I Special Terms: £4W> can remain on mort-! gage for 4 years. ! Cards to view, and conditions of Sale, of I the Auctioneer, •r rpUORNBS, S3 QUEEN STREET. W ARBEN gLYTH QUEEN gT. ir-pO-MORBOW. rpO-MORROW, 12.45 - :B ICYCLES - A large number of Superior Machines will be sold WITHOUT RESERVE. After above, at 1 p.m. ■"ptJRNITUB.E. -ptTRNITTJRE. piANOS, 'p_TC CONTENTS OF A 6 ROOMED VILLA and Large Assortment of Household Efrects, on Account of a Large Number of Vendors. 3 PIANOS, by Leading Makers DBA WING ROOM AND DINING ROOM SUITES VALUABLE CASE STUFFED BIRDS Cretonne and other Couches T. and H. Sewing Machines Rattan Lounges and Chairs Walnut Overmantels and Mirrors Carpets, Linoleums. Oilcloths, Mats Fino Collection of Valuable Shells VALUABLE SOUTH AFRICAN LEOP ARD SKIN SIDEBOARDS and Chiffoniers Pictures Ornaments, Bric-a-bra<? Cutlery. Glassware, Crockery WARDROBES with Mirror Doors Com. and other Chests Drawers DUCHESS PAIRS, Washstands and Ware B.M.D. and S.I. Bedsteadß. W.W.. Kapok, and other Mattresses, Stretchers, Beddings KITCHEN UTENSILS AND FURNISHINGS GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN GREAT VARIETY Also, at. 1 p.m. prompt. Largp Aviary and Canaries, Without Reserve Saddlers' Leather Sewing Machine Garden Roller, Small Lathe, Lawn Mowers, etcl. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. rj\URN JT JNTO OASH jßy Sending- to Our Popular Queen-st. Sale Eooms. Tel. 846. VT<7ARREN jDLYTH AND /-io. LOUIS X EWIS, AT -\7aCTORIA-ST. mO-MORROW, TCTRIDAY. AT TWO O'CLOCK SHARP. A SUPERIOR FIRE PROOF SAFES 3 COPYING PRESSES 2 PAIRS GARDEN SHEARS 2 SAMPLE GD-CARTS <2 WRINGERS i 1 LARGE 24in EWBANK MANGLE 12 ox 9 CARPET SQUARES 1 LONG RATTAN LOUNGE 1 PATENT STEAM COOKER 2 VIOLINS, 1 GUITAR 1 MANDOLIN 5 TIN TRAVELLING TRUNKS 2 NESTS CANTON HAMPERS I LARE REGULATOR HALL CLOCK 4 DINNER SERVICES 4 TEA SERVICES TUGS, FLOWER BOWLS 1 SECOND HAND LEATHER SUITE | 1 WALNUT B.P. CABINET 1 HANDSOME ENGLISH OVERMANTEL i TABLE COVERS. HEARTH RUGS : KITCHEN CHAIRS, CLOTHES BASKET I TALL LINEN BASKETS. SWINGS i AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNII TUBE I T OUIS T EWIS, ' Auctioneer, 14, Victoria-st. East. SPECIAL SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. I THE NICHOLSON ESTATE, CUBA-ST. i ——_ I BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE SUi PREME COURT. I i IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, I No. 84, LAMBTON-QUAY. I ' ■ ■■ I ON TUESDAY, Oth OCTOBER, I_«6, J At 2 o'clock p.m. I
I -\rACDONALD, ryiLSON, & fit). ! jAre favoured with instructions from the j Life Tenant and Trustees of the settled ! j Estate of William Nicholson, Esq.. (the i authority of the Supreme. Court having been obtained therefor), to. sell by pubj lie auction, at their Exchange Land Mart, ! No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, on the J above datfi— THAT HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, being part of Town Acre No. 180, City of Wellington, having a frontage of seventy feet (7oft) to CUBA-TIT. b.v a depth of 159 ft 9in, with all the Shops and Business Premises thereon, at present let to various tenants at rentals amounting to close on £700 per annum. This property is situated between the pile of building? occupied by Herrmau's Photographic Studio and other tenants and the Masonic Hotel, and immediately opposite Te Aro House. It is possibly one jof the Finest B««tnes_ Sites in the whole | City of Wellington, and as an investment lof yearly increasing value cannot be sur- j ' passed. I The terms of sale are 10 per cent deposit, balance in one mouth, but arrangeI ments can be made to advance between i £9000 and £10,000 ou mortgage, at 5 per j cent Interest "per annum. [ The conditions of sale, sketch plan of property, and full details may he obtained I on application to the Auctioneers, or to 3. J. DEVrKB, Esq., SoHeltjar, 16, Brand«a_t.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 225, 20 September 1906, Page 8
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