FRIDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER, 189G, At 2.30 p.m. BSALE OF TWO DWELLINGS, HOPPER-STREET. UPSET PRICE, ,£4OO. ' A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. MESSRS. HARCOURT A CO. are instructed to sell by public auction at thoir rooms, as abovo— All that freehold property having a frontage of 33 fcot to HOPPERSTREET by a depth of 95 feet 5 inchos, part; of Town Acre No. 71, with the TWO DWELLINGS thereon, known as Nos. 40 and 42, HOPPER-STREET. These dwellings comprise a house of six rooms and one of three rooms, which let readily and bring in a total rental of 19s .per week, which gives over 12 per cent, gross on the reserve. If desired, a sum of -E3OO may remain on mortgage, repayable by monthly instalments. For further details apply to HARCOURT A CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY 14th SEPTEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, Yielding the Following Rentals—^ LOT^, 4^11*7 PEE ANNUM. LOT 2, ,£124 EER ANNIJM - MESSRS. HARCOURT A CO. are instructed to sell by publio auction, at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on the above date—: Lot I.— A section having a frontage of 28 feet 4 inches to TORY-STREET by 64 feet 6 inches to a right-of-way known as Charlton-avenuo, with the two new SHOPS AND DWELL1 INGS thereon, lot to Mr. Macgregor and Mr. Hall respectively at 22s 6d per week each. Lot 2. — A section having a frontage of 67 fact to MANSFIELD-STREET by 113 feet 9 inches to Homer-street with the FOUR DWELLINGS thereon lot at 12s per week e&ch. The property in Tory-street, a few doors from Vivian-street, is a site having a steadily increasing value, and the premises are well let. The four dwellings in Mansfield-street being close to the tram terminus, let readily at 12s per week each. , SPECIAL NOTE. These properties yield a high percentage, and in view of the present low rates are very attractive investments. Should Lot 2 not be sold in one block, eaoh section and dwelling will be put up separately. Terms easy. For further details apply to HARCOURT A CO. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 o'clook. TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, AND CAPITALISTS. IMPORTANT SALE OF MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF 23£ ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, BROOKLYN ESTATE, Adjoining Toicn Belt, and xvithin 3ominutes' ivalk of General Post Office. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. are . favoured with instructions' from the 1 rietors of the Brooklyn Estate, in order to close up the partnership account, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherstonstreet, on Monday, 14th September, at 2.30 p.m. — That valuable block of Freehold Land in the BROOKLYN ESTATE containing OO ACRES O ROODS, or thereabout, being the por- tionhithertospeciallyreserved from sale, and having frontages to Fortunatusstreet and Buckley-street, with entrance from Washington-avenue. The buyer to also have the right to purchase Section No._ 158, Brooklyn, on terms to be declared at time of sale. This fine property, adjoining the Town Belt, is eminently suitable for cutting up into villa allotments. It is situated in a sunny aspect, commanding extensive views, and within easy distance of the city, and by judicious subdivision a speculator could obtain considerable 'profit. , Title— Land Transfer Act. For plan and further particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE A. CO., Auctioneers. MONDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1896, At 2.30 o'clock. To those in search of a Comfortable Home. DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, COOMBE-STREET AND WRIGHT-STREET, WELLINGTON. MESSRS. J. H. BETHUNE A CO. are instructed by the owner to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Featherstonstreet, on Monday, 14th September, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot I.— That splendid FREEHOLD PROPERTY, 36 feet by 100 feet, fronting Coombestreet, off Tasman-street, part of Town Acre No. 719, together with the substantiallybuilt bay-window DWELLINGHOUSE, No. 12, erected thereon, containing 6 rooms, now in the occupation of Mr. Jenkins. The grounds are tastefully laid out with choice flowering shrubs, and command a good view of the harbour. ~ Lot 2.— The LEASE, having about 30 years to run, of all that piece of hind, part of Town Acre No. 706, having a frontage of 44 feet to Wright-street by a depth of 100 feet, together with the two compact newly-built DWELLINGHOUSES thereon, eaoh containing 4 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and washhouse, now in the occupation of Messrs. F. W.Beale and C. Moore. This choice property, which is drained in accordance with the new Sanitary Bylaws, is situated in a good and quiot locality, and will be sold a great bargain. J. H. BETHUNE A CO., Auctioneers. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. SALE OF DOGS BY AUCTION. A SALE of Dogs will be held at tho Destructor Yard, Clyde - quay, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2 o'clock. Up to the above date the dogs will be on view from 2 to 4 daily. JOHN CHAPPLE, Acting Town Clerk. Wellington, lOth'Septomber, 189 G. Note.— There aro some valuable dogs among those offered for sale. -yiCTORIA FOUNDRJT. EDWARITsEAGAR, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, Boilermaker and General Smith. Estimates given for all descriptions of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. Victoria and Manners streets, WELLINGTON. M'NAB'S GARDENS. ~\iT RS. W. F. ROSS, Proprietress. This popular resort is now open to receive visitors. Afternoon Tea as usual. Admission, Gd. KINSEY & CO. (CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, J *** 6/6 Doz - IiAMBTON-OUA'*
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 93, 10 September 1896, Page 8
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