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IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION BOOMS, Panama-sireet. On THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, 1881, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Important to Warehousemen, Fancy Goods Dealers, and the General Travelling Public. Great Sale of Trunks, Travelling Bags, Portmanteaus, &c. m KENNEDY MACDON'ALD & CO. A • are favoured with instructions from the consignee to sell by public auction, on the above date — 80 highly finished packing travelling trunks, in assorted eizea 24 ladies' apeoialh -fitted trunks, complete with strays, Ac, in assorted eizea 12 ladies' aasorted brown travelling base, fitted, in assorted sizes 6 gentlemoi.'s do do 18 black railroad bags, in assorted Bizeß, &0., &o. The advent of the Christmas and holiday Beaßon renders this sale specially opportune. Full catalogues at my offices. On view on Wednesday. buildino sllbs for th« millionaire. Boildikg Sites job the Merchant. Buildino Sites for the Tradesman. Buildino Sites for the Artisan. in the exchange land and mercantile: auction rooms, Panama-street, ON FRIDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1881, At 2 o'olock p.m. mportant to capitalists who desire a First-class Investment. Important to Speculators who Desire to Make Money Quickly. Important to the Merchant who Desires a FIBBT-CLABB Residence. Important to Evbry Man in thk Community WHO DSSIRES TO BUILD A House to Suit his Family on his Own Land. GREAT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT AND CENTRALLY-SITUATED BUILDING SITES. In the Estate of the late Lipman Levy, Esq. FOR POSITIVE UNRESERVED SALE, IN ORDER TO CLO3E THE ACCOUNTS OF THE ESTATE. fp KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. _1 • are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Lipman Levy, Esq., to sell on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1881 at 2 o'olock p.m., POSITIVELY WITHOUT THE LKAS1 1 RESERVE, in ORBF.R TO CLOfaE THE ACCOUNT* OF THE esfate, the whole of the MAGNIFICENT FRK* HOLD CITY ESTATE of the late Mr. Levy, consisting of Town Aorea Nos. 30(3, 307 308, 315, and 316, on the plan of the City of Wellington, subdivided into THIRTY - ONE GRAND BUILDING SECTIONS, as follows :—: — FRONTING BROUGHAM-STREET. Allotments 1 to 3 inclusive, each having a frontage of 34 feet by a depth of 100 feet AiiiiOTMBNTS 4 to 6 incluaive, each having » frontage of 41 feet by a depth of 100 feet FRONTING LEVY-STEEET. Allotments 7 to 14 inclusive, each having a frontage of 38 feet by a depth of from 93 feet to 122 feet Allotments 15 and 16, each having a frontage of 39 feet by a depth of 122 feet FRONTING XIFMAN-STBBET. Allotment 17, having 1 double frontage of 46 feet and 78 feet Allotment 18, having a frontage of 47 feet by a depth of 78 feet Allotments 19 and 20, each having a f roufcage of 33 feet by a depth of 145 f«et FRONTING MABJORIBANKS-STEEfcT. Allotments 21 to 25, inclusive, each having a frontage of 40 teet by a depth of 99 feet. FRONIING MARJORIBANKB - STREET and KENT TERRACE. Corner Allotment 26, having a frontage of 90 feet to Marjonbankßptreet, and 60 feet to Kent Terrace. FRONTING KENT TERRACE. Allotment 27, having a froniage of 39 feet by a depth of 90 feet. Allotments 28 and 29, each having ft frontage of 39 feet by a depth ot 145 feet On allotment 29 there is a capital greenhouse, filled with valuable grape vines. Rxsidenos Allotment 30, having a doable frontage of 99 feet to Kent Terrace and Lipman-strket by the eplendid depth of 290 feet, and containingneariy Three-q va n ters ot an Acre. On the Allotment is sreoted the FIRST -CLASS MOPERN FAMILY RESIDENCE, with the commodious outbuildings and offices, formerly occupied by the late Mr. Leyy. The residence -mil prove on examination one of the most elegant and comfortable in the city, and should be eagerly competed lor in consequence of its many advantages and Bpeoial value. Allotment 31, being that VALUABLE HALF-ACHE, portion of Town Section No. 306, having a frontage of 100 links to KENT TERRACE, by a depth of 500 links. The above Half-Acre adjoins the residence and ground* of the late Mr. Levy, and ftbata immediately on the family residence now ocoupied by Mr. Keep. It ia witJwut exception one of the moat valuable buildine sitea in the City of Wellington. It is sold subiect to a lease, hewing four yeara to rnn, at a rental of A'iS po;- annum No words of praise are too strong to uec i n reference to the value of the whole of the allotments in thia Valuable Estate. From each of them an extensive and variod prosp«ot over the Harbour, City, and Suburba is obtained, while their proximity to the bnßinesa part of the city and the tramway line gives them a daily increasing value. They therefore offer an opportunity of real oona fide buying, either tor immediate building purposes or for holding for a rise, which, oonaidering the circumstances under which the Bale is rendered necesaary, is never likely to again take place in Wellington, and should therefore be availed of without the slightest hesitation. The terms of the aa'e will be 10 per cent, cash deposit, balance by bills, in equal amounts at 3 and 6 months; but arrangements can be mado by tho Auctioneers with parties who desire to borrow a large proportion of tho purchase money for a period of years. J REMEMBER ! ABSOLUTE IUNKESERVED SALE. Complete lithographic plans of tho estate can be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers, Mr. L. L. Harria, yjoancial Agent, Lambton Quay, the New Zealand Timea, and Evening Post, and at Messra, Travera, Cave, and Travera, Solicitors, Featherstonfitraet, from whom all particulars as to title, Ac, can be learnt. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS, Panama-street. ON FRIDAY, 16th DECEMBER, JBBI, At 2 o'clock p m. Sale of a Valuable Section in the Township of Vogeltown. Tfil KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. 1 » are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, on the above date — That VALUABLE SECTION in the Township of Vogeltown, numbered 64 on the plan of the Township, containing 1 rood, and having a frontage to Bbandon-sibket. One of tho best site 3in tho Townbhip. Title under Land Transfer Aofc.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 14 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 140, 14 December 1881, Page 4

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