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GOODWILL OF VALUABLE CORNER LEASEHOLD, IN THE HEART OF LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A SITE FOR A HALL, CLUB, OR MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. IN THE EXOHANGI LAND AUOTION ROOMS, No. 84, LAMBTON-QUAY, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1902, at 2.30 o'clock. MAODONALD. WILSON, AND CO. nro favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction— That Valuable CORNER LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, fronting Woqdward-slroot (Lninblon-quay) and Wollington-terrnce. This valunblo block of lnnd has a double frontago of 82£ foot, to Woodwardu trout, nnd ot 43 foot to Wellington-tor-race. Thoro is a firsl-olnss wooden building upon it at present, portion of wliich is occupied by Mossrs. Kemplhorne, ProsHer und Co., Ltd. Tho loaso is for 26 yoai'B from tho Ist October, 1902, at nn nnnunl rental of £40 for tho iir.it 13 yours, and £50 for tho •.jucoiul 13 yoars, nnd arrangements can bo made for a longer period if required at nu increased rental. This valuable property is situated immudiatoljy behind tho promises on Lamb-ton-quay of Mr. Alfrod Limlmty, tho wellknovtii boot manufnoiUrer and importer, nnd opposilo tho Wellington Club. It's central position givo3 it nn exceptional vnluo for many purposes, and tho low ground rent, fixed «omo yoars ago, makes tiio goodwill worthy of the best consideration of business men and investors. Thorn is a small fortune in this pr.cportv to an investor in tho erection of a spccnl hall with dressing rooms, suitable for special donees and social fuuotioivs, wliilo as a ftite for a club house it cannot be surpassed. For examination of lensc, conditions of snle, plan, and further details, apply to j tho auctioneers nt their offices. splendidTperpetuXl'leasehold business site, . opposite the new town hall BLOCK. | GOODWILL OF LEASE TO BE SOLD I j THURSDAY NEXT, 18th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o'clook p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auotion a» aboveThat highly important Business Sito boing the section part Lot 29, Reserve X, on the plan of tho subdivision of tho To Aro Reclamation, having a frontago of 75ft to Viotoria-street by a depth of 100 ft This first-clnss business block is hold under perpotual lease from 21st July, 1897, at a rental of 30s per Hoot for tho first 21 years* On tho expiry of that period tho rout based on tho ground value alone being fixed by arbitration, the lessee .receiving full value for all buildings and improvements. It is one of tho fow opportunities now offering for securing one of ihe first order of business sites in the centre of tho wholesale business block of tho oity. For conditions of salo and further details apply to the Auctionecra. ttTraITEXCH^WE~LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton.quay. SALE OF SEASIDiTsE*CTION, MARATSUI, LYELL'B BAY. AND BUILDING SECTION, KARORI. THURSDAY NEXT7IBth SEPTEMBER, ■ - At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell, by publio auction, as above — Lot I— That Valuable Allotment of Land, boing Lot 8 of part of Subdivitiional Section No. 50 on the plan of Karori, havjhg a frontage of 42ft 3in to Wal-lace-street by a depth of 239 ft Tin. This splendid building, section is situato between tho residences of Mossrs. Dryden and Young, and is securely fenced. Title— Land Transfer Aot. Lot 2— That Valuable Sonsido Allotment, situate at Maranui, Ly oil's Bay, having a frontage of iQme 50ft to tho Queon's Drivo and a frontago of 52ft to the Lyell's Bay Beach. Title— Land Transfer Act. This is a capital sito for. the erection of a summer residence. It is well worth inspection. Title— Land Transfer Aot. JOHNSONVILI.W SALH YARDS*, Johnson vn,r,ji, TUESDAY, lflth SEPTEMBER, 1902, Sale at 11 a.m. FRERMAN R. JACKSON * CO., In conjuuotion with ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Limited, will sell at their yards as above — 50 bullocks 300 priuio ewes 200 fat wothers 1, cow. just calving ' 3 good oows, in milk A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station ab 9.5.~> a.m., reluming from Jobnsonvillo nt 11.50 and 2 p.m. C. K. WILSON, Auctioneer. Looal Agent-E. BUCHOLZ, A, Lambton-quay, Wellington. OALEi SALE! SALE! NOW IS THE PUBLIC'S OPPORTUNITY. PEARSOX~AND CO., \ Auctioneers .of this City, announce- a GIGANTIC SALE OF ALL NEW GOODS Just landed from the Wharf. To be sold by private treaty over the Counters. In Flockton's late premises) Mannersstroet. Beautiful Muslins, Laces, Silks, Kid Gloves, Brocho Sateens, Prints, and all plain Housohold Linens, etc., etc., will bo naorifiood.. PEOPLE WILL BE~ASTOUNDED AT THE MARVELLOUS ASSORTMENT. TWO GENUINE BARGAINS! FOR SALE, two GENERAL STORES, in tho most prosperous part of Tarixuaki's dairying district. Opposition, insignifl&uit ; bad debts, nil. No. 1 Storo has a very profitable turnI over of £450 per month, which is rapidly increasing. No. 2 Store has a turnover of about £350 por month. Farmora in this district draw cheques of from £50 to ovor £/,00 per month for milk, so a goad business man has a ohanco of handling a considerable amount of canh, with no bread aud butter profits on his bales. Reason for selling — Proprietor has mnOe enough money to retire. Write nt onco for particulars of these bargains to Box 14, EHhnm. d_ . , r . COMPACT SMALL DAIRY FARM, AT LEVIN. I^TOR SALE, with immciliuto possofision, tho freohold of 50 acres of the finest Dairying Land in tho district ; two miles from Levin, on main County-road; ono inilo from factory ; house, shed, nnd every convenience to itnrt for tho season. Fur particular* and twmß -vpply to J. E. LL'ESON, Levin.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue LXIV, 13 September 1902, Page 8

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