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A SPECIAL INVESTMENT FOR CAI'ITAL. ABSOLUTM SAI.K ()!•' VALUAHLK SHOP PRKMISKS IN TORY-NTUKET (Immediately oppo'-ito and facing Collcgebtri'ct). On THURSDAY NKXT, 3rd JULY, 1902, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, . 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favourod with instructions to soil by publio auction, as above — One of tho nest investments in tho City of Wellington, the Vahmblo Shop and Dwolling-hauso fronting Tory - stroet and Oollogo - streot, erected on land part of Town Aero No. 248, having a frontago of 32ft to Tory-street by a, depth of 00ft. Tho shop is a doublof ron ted ono, with room for an additional shop vrhero thoro is at pro9ont a oart entrance. The upper story is fitted up as a 7-roomed dwoiling-houso. Attachod at tho rear is a large storeroom, in which two bakers' ovens havo beon built. Tho building is nroctod of tho best material*, ono eilrto boing in brick, is of unusual Strength, and in first-oloos condition, wanting no repairs for many years. From its oxcoptional position it is ono of the finedt business Bile.i in Tory-stroot, and must rapidly rise m value. £35 por foot was offered and refusted recently for land in Tory-stroot not a stone's throw from this site. Terms — 10 por cent, cash \ deposit ; balanco can bo arranged on easy terms. As tho sale, is to clobo up certain property accounts it will bo an afasoluto ono, and moans a great bargain to some- fortunato investor. For full details, conditions of salo, etc., apply to tho Auctioneers. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd JUDY, 1902, At 2.30 o'olock p.m. ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE DWELLING-HOUSES. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A HOME. To Close Accounts in tho Bankrupt Eitato of G. H. Umfreville. MAODONALD, "vVTLSON AND CO. are favourod with instructions frwn James Ashoroft, Esq., Official Assignee, <to sell by publio auction as above, in order to close tho accounts in the Estate of Cl. H. Umfrovillo, Bankrupt, tho undermentioned valuable oity proporty — Two first-class dwelling-housos, containing six rooms each, fitted with hot and cold water and all modern conveniences. Each house stands upon a section part of Town Acre ISo. 707, having a frontago of 33ft '4in to Wright-street by an irregular depth of 115 ft. Both houses command a delightful view of tho harbour, and from their healthy situation, and being nearly now, are most adinirablo investments. Tho buyors can havo the advantage of a mortgage on ono lioubo of £500 at 5 Eor cent, interest, maturing 24 Ih Saptemor, 1905, and oh the other of a mortgage of £500 at 5^ per cont. interest, maturing 14th November, 1905. Tho houses will bo sold separately. Tho now oleclrio train service will groatly onhanco the valuo of theso proportios, and Wright-street, from its elovatod position, charming residences, and puro air, is a residential locality of special interest. This is really an admirable opportunity for any man with £100 or thereabouts to securo a first-class homo at fully ono-third loss than its real valuo. For cards to view nnd fuller dotails apply to tho Auctioneers, or as to title, condition* of salo, apply to Messrs. 8011. Gully, Bell aud Myers, Foathorston. and Panama streets. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollington. SALE OF ONE OF~THE FINEST RESIDENOES IN THE CITY. On THURSDAY NEXT, 3rd JULY, 1902, At 2.30 o'olook p.m. MAODONALD. "WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from E. Soagor, Esq., to sell by publio auction, as above — THAT DELIGHTFUL FAMILY RESIDENCE, "Bromntoii." situnto in WOOLCOMBE-STREET, continuation of Wellington-terrace, near tho reßidcnco of His Honour the Chief Justice, and almost opposite tho residences of Mr. Justioo Cooper and John Duthie, Esq The residonco is situated 1 upon a section of land having a frontago of 41ft to Wool-combo-Btroot by a depth of 100 ft. It contains Drawingroom (about 20ft square). Diniugroom. six Bedrooms (all largo and lofty rooms), Bathroom, and two p.w.c.'B, Kitchon, Scullory, Pantry, Waßhhouse, etc., all undor tho ono roof. Tho rosidonco was built by day labour under tho personal supervision of Mr. Soager for his own uho, and ovory foot of timber in it is specially selocted heart of totara, inatui, nnd riinu. Tho tower of tho residenco commands a splendid panoramio viow. No bettor up-to-dato rosidenco exists in tho city. ' Tho property ia woll known as being recently in the occupation of Thomas Hamer," Esq., and as now ocoupiod by Major Mooro. • Tho most liberal terms oan bo arranged, and cards to view can be obtainod on application to tho Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 11th JULY, Commencing at 11 o'olock. SALE OF THREE PRIVATE LIBRARIES. MACDONALD, WILSON AND dO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms as> above — THREE PRIVATE LIBRARIES— On account of tho Executors of the lato Professor W. M. Clark— -| AAA Volumes of Books, comprising J-vrv'" standard English works of a kind usually to bo found in a Univorsity professor's library — Fronoh books, inoluding diotionarios, literaturo and philology, classics, and 300 Fronoh and English novels ; Gorman books, including dictionaries, litoraturo and philologr, classics, and works by tho best authors On account of Mr. I. Singer, F. 0.5., who is louving for England — 300 Vo lumen of Bookn, comprising standard Er^liHi work* ana works on coiencc, sociology, and general knowledge, chomißtrj, etc., etc. On nccoiint of a clergy mnn who has retired from aotivo duties — \3OO Volumes of Books, consisting of thoo1 iff ii'il, historical, poetical, philosophital, nnd general literatureCatalogue* will bo issued and available on the Ist July. TnU)R~SA r~K — Cio 20-h.p. Horizontal A Engine, 1 10-h.p. Compound Tundcin Engine, 2 50-h p. Surface Condensing Marine Engine, 1 5-ton Steam Qrano, 1 light Locomotive, 2 10-hend Stamper Battoricn, 1 Pelton Wheel, 1 Double Cylinder Engine, 12 x ?4, 4 Bordans, 1 Stoam Winch, 1 Surfacing Wood Planer, 1 tiunther Fan, 1 16-h.p. Engine and Tubular Boiler, 1 lCh p. Centrifugal Pump, 1 Aerial Tram-

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1902, Page 8

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