AUCTIONS. i THURSDAY. MAY 23, 1903, At 2.30 p.m. W. H. TURNBULL AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from various' owners to sell, by auction, at their Rooms, No. 5 Panama Street, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AND BUILDING SECTIONS KELBURNE EXTENSION-Sections Nos. 420, 421, 422, 427, 428, and 429, each having a frontage, of' 40ft. to Fairview Road by about 120 ft. depth therefrom. These lovely building sites enjoy superb views of harbour and surroundings, and are only a few minutes' walk from the cable tram at Kelburno and electric train at Tinakori Road Exten- ; sion. PETONE (Jackson and Victoria Streets and Petono Avenue)— Vacant Allotment, comprising Sections 48, 40, and part of 50, having a frontage of 7(3i't. lOin. to Jackson Street by a depth of 110 ft. to Victoria Street and Petono Avenuo. This is the best business stand in the town, 3 frontages, central, and specially adapted for the erection ol' shops fronting Jackson Street and a Public Hall. Plans at the auctioneers. PETONE—Jackson Strcot, adjoining the Post Office Block, and having a frontage of 50ft. Bin. to Jackson Street by a depth varying from 93ft. to 100 ft., on tho rear portion of which stands a 5-roomcd cottage, now vacant. This business site will shortly occupy tho uniquo position of being within 25 yards of tho Bank of New Zealand, Court House, and Post and Telegraph Office. Its future is therefore assured. Easy tonus. ' ISLAND BAY—AII that Vacant Section of land at Island Bay, being Lot 15, Block 111, on D.P. 1340, having a frontage of 49ft.' , 9in. to The Parade, by an average depth v thorcfrom of about 131 ft., and containing in the whole an area of 23.fi perches. This choice 1 Business Site is situated near to Cornwall Street, right oh tho tramline, whero shops must be a necessity in tho near future to satisfy the demands of this rapidly-growing neighbourhood. PETONE (Jackson Street, between Bolton and Tory Streets)— Vacant Allotment, No. 2, having 33ft- to Jackson Street, by a depth of 102 ft. Situated near' tho ' junction of Cuba and Jackson Streets, this section must in the near fut.uro comniaud a good figure' for shop purposes. ROSENEATH—AH that Section having a frontage of 81ft. Tin. to Queen's Drivo, by a depth therefrom of about 50ft., together with the nearly new cottage thereon containing 4 living rooms and up-to-dato conveniences, now lot at 14s. per week to Mr. ' Diamond.' This snug little property is situated atfßalena Bay,.on the Main Road, and ■ enjoys an unbroken view of Evans Bay'. MIRAMAE (corner of Park Road and Talii Street)-Waluable Corner Section, being No. 23 on, plan of Miramar North, having a frontago of 60ft. to Park Road by a depth of ' IG-ift. 10in.; area, 39.5 perches. This level corner quarter aero faces tho tramline, opposite the Polo Club's grandstand. Its close proximity to tho present and contemplated operations of the Wellington Gas Co., and Harbour Board ensure •. to the purchaser a' handsomo profit in tho near future! Upset. price fixed low to clear. ■ ISLAND BAY—Clydo Street, part Section 112, frontage to Clyde Street 33ft., by depth of 165 ft. This is an ideal site for a home, near tram, just clear of the dust and noise of main road, clovated sunny position, and fine view. Easy terms. All the above properties and sections have, sale notices placed thereon. * , For full particulars and cards to view, apply to ■ W. H. TUENBULL AND CO., '• 9336, Auctioneers.,. PERSONALLY INSPECTED AND RECOMMENDED. ' ACRES of First-class Land lying woll to the sun, in good grasses, well fenced, and subdivided into numerous paddocks. Well watered throughout. This is essentially TWO AND A-HALF SHEEP Country. A comfortable 6-roomcd dwelling, with all necessary outbuildings, largo barn and sheds; .good orchard, woll sheltered; ten minutes' walk from railway station, and good, township. Situated in the famous Thames Valley. I PRICE, £7 10s. per acre; .£ISOO cash required. . Balance can remain at 5 per cent. Immediate application is necessary, as the ownor is leaving for England, and if not sold tho property will be subdivided. BAKR, LEARY, & WILLIAMS, ■ LAND. AND ESTATE AGENTS, ' . 158. FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 . C 537 ? : ' FOR. SALE. KILBIRNIE.— Threo beautifully-finished new Dwellings, 4, 5, and C rooms, fitted with evory possible convenience, splendid sections, close tram,' city water, gas, mirror wardrobes, tilo roofs, etc. Theso houses aro splendiu" value for the money, and are to bo sold cheap, and upon easy terms if required. KELBURNE.—Superior 4-roomed House, every possible convenience, just out of builder's liaiids. Price, .£675; small deposit and easy terms can bo arrangod. BROOKLYN.—Comfortable 4-roomed House, good,view, largo section. .£430 for quick tale; easy terms can bo arranged. For full particulars apply to J. w. EASSOW AND CO., KILBIRNIE. 'Phone, No. 223. C 657 BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, FEILDING, AND DANNEVIRKE. LAND DEPARTMENT. WE have a largo number of FARMS anj PROPERTIES of all descriptions for Sale in different parts of tho Dominion which wo will bo pleased to shovr'to bona fido intending buyers on application to auy of our branches. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, LTD., .Palinerston North, Fbildiug, and Donnevirko
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 206, 25 May 1908, Page 12
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