IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 25th MARCH, 1881> At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Sale of First-elasa Building Sites— Banks Terrace and Sussex Square. T KENNEDY MACDONALD * CO. are • favored with instructions to sell by publio auction, on the above date — 7 VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, being subdivisions of Town Acre 665, as follows:— 'Sections 1 to 4, each having a frontage of 30 feet to Sussex Square by a depth of 116 feet 3 inches. Sections 5, 6, and 7, having each a frontage of 30 feet to Banks Terrace, by depths ranging from 130 to 135 feet. The above sections are well known as being the subdivision of that vacant acre in Banks Terrace and Sussex Square, adjoining the property of C. Schultze, Esq., and being so admirably situated, are UNRIVALLED BUILDING SITES. Terms : — 10 per cent, cash deposit ; 15 per cent, in 3 months ; 10 per cent, in 6 months ; 25 per cent, in 12 months ; and the balance in 4 Tears. Interest, 8 per cent, per annum. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND . AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS. Panama-btbeet. ON FRIDAY. 26th MARCH, 1881, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Bale of » Valuablo Freehold Cottage, Vivian-street. r\\ KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. JL • are favored with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date — That well known property, part of Town Acre 232, having a frontage of 33 feet to Vivian-street by a depth of 93 feet, on which is erected a sixroomed dwelling, known as Bute Cottage, with gas and water laid on. £400 can remain on mortgage of this property for a term of years, and tho owner's instructions are to let tho property go to the highest bidder. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION KOOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 25th MARCH, 1881, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. GREAT SALE OF THE BEST FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, formerly known as Hunter's Acres. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. are • favored with instructions (in order to clear the accounts of their late partnership) to sell by public auction, as above, the whole of the undermentioned MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, unsurpassed IN THE CITY FOR CONVENIENCE OF ACCESS, MAGNIFICENCE OF VIEW, AND SUITABILITY FOR BUILDING PURPOSES :— Lota 1 to 22, Fronting Wellington Terrace. Allotments 31 and 32, each having frontages of 40ft sin, by depths of about 84ft Fronting Wellington Terrace and DIXON-STREET. Corner Allotment 30, having double frontage of 40ft sin and 79ft Fronting Woolcombe-street (continuation of Terrace). Allotment 29, having a frontage of 38ft 9in by a depth of 76ft Sin Fronting Woolcombe-stbeet and Macdonald Crescent. Corner Allotment 28, having a double frontage of 38ft 9in and 7dft Bin Fronting Macdonald Crescent. Allotments 8, 9, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27, having frontages of from 3(Jft to 40ft by depths varying from 102 ft to 77ft Fronting Percival-strbet and DixonSTREET. Corner Allotments 43 and 41, having double frontages of 40 feet, 64 feet 5 inoheß, and 79 feet. Fronting Percival-stbebt and Right-of-way. Allotments 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, and 50, having double frontages of 40 feet each T>y depths of from 64 feet to about 80 feet Fronting Dixon-street. Allotments 7 and 10, each having a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of 74. feet The whole of the above Allotments should be inspected at once by those desirous of scouring the very best Building Sites in Wellington, as such an opportunity for purchase cannot possibly occur again. Txrms — 10 per cent, cash deposit, 10 per. cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per. cent, in 12 months, and the balance in four years. Title, Land Transfer Act and Immediate Certificate if desired. One-half of the money required to build will be lent to any purchaser on approved building. Also, at same time, Lot 23. The whole of that magnificont freehold property in Manners-street, now in the occupation of Mr. Beavis, and consisting of a splendid block of land, having a frontage of 35 feet to Manners-street by the long depth of 134 feet, on which are erected Two First-class Shops, with Dwelling - houses attached, valuable sheds, photographic studio, &o Terms— lo per cent. caßh, and £1000 of the balance can remain on mortgage if desired for a term of years. Also, at same time, Lot 24 to 28. That Valuable Property FRONTING ORIENTAL BAY, and being part of Town Aores No. 421 and 422, and subdivided into FIVE MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, having frontages of 50 feet each, and commanding one of the most enchanting views of the harbour and city to be obtained. Terms— lo perjoent. cash ; balance over 4 years if desired. Also at same time. Lot 29. That Valuable Building Allotment No. 2, having a frontage of 33ft to Scarboro Te brack by a depth of 96ft, and commanding a lovely view of the city and harbor Lot 30. That Valuable Block of Land, with the Handsome Dwelling-house of seven rooms, hall and out-offices, standing upon Allotments Nos. 9 and 10, having a frontage of 66ft to Scarboro Terrace by a depth of 96ft. The house is now occupied by Mr. Sandemann, and cannot be surpassad as a oomfortable, commodious residence. £600 can remain on mortgage of this property for a period of years Also at same time. Lot 31. That Magnificent Property at Karori, formerly known as Paul Kingdon's, and adjoining the residence of G. Friend, Esq., containing about 25 acres of the best land in the district, together with the dwelling-house thereon This is an admirable opportunity for any gentleman desirous of acquiring a first-olasa suburban property. £1000 can remain on mortgage for a term of yearß. Plans on application at the offices of the Auctioneers. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, thb 25th MARCH, 1881, At 2.30 p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. • are favored with instructions to sell by publio auotion, on the above date — The FOLLOWING VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY, being Section 19 of the subdivision of Town Aores 834 and 343, having a frontage of 28 feet to Austin-street, on which is erected two first-olass cottages, containing 3 rooms each. The cottages will be sold separately, with m> frontage each of 14 feet. A M'DONALD, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND UNDERTAKER. Estimates promptly Given. Address— Chew's Buildings, Willis-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 68, 23 March 1881, Page 4
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