MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! SECOND AND FINAL SALE! THURSDAY, 11th DECEMTiKR, 1902, At 2.30 o'clock. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. IN order to induce the piiblic to thoroughly inspect these Sections^ the Vendors havo arranged to run FREE EXCURSIONS TO MIRAMAR -every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday Afternoons by tho s.s. Admiral till the day of sale, leaving the Ferry Wharf on eacn of these clays at 2.30 o'clock. No tickets required. All are welcome. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., ' Lambtoa-quay. FIRST EXCURSION TO-MORROW! FKEE TO ALL! AT THE DEFENCE STORES, BUCKLE-STREET. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 3rd DEC, 1902. At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF GOVERNMENT STORES. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are instructed by the Defence Storekeeper to sell by public auction as above, without reserve, the undermentioned stores: — ryffcO Plate,s, enamelled 650 Mugß) ditto A t* Spittoons, ditto ET Teapots, ditto A AA Knivos and Forks ■j n Spoons, white metal A Water Tanks O Hospital Bed-cots ffcfk Dungaree Trousers, new j : r\ Dungaree Jackets, new IE? Pairs Tweed Trousers, new OfiA Pairs Boots, new *> Cooking Ranges, new ( f\ Rochester Hanging Lamps, new pf Bed Pans, new i And Sundries ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD CENTRAL BUSINESS BLOCK! IN THE HEART OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. THE WELL KNOWN CORNER PROPERTY IN WILLIS-STREET AND CHEW'S LANE. In the Estate of tho late MR. ROBERT LAERY. * EARLY IN THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1903. ■jVTACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. nre favoured wifli instructions from tho Excoutors in the Estate of the lato ROBERT LAERY to sell by public auction in the MONTH OF JANUARY N.U.AT— ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCKS OF FREEHOLD LAND IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, with the Br'ck and Cement Buildings and other Erections thereon. The block has a frontage of 111 feet 6 inches to WILLIS-STREET and 119 feet 1£ inches to CHEW'S LANE, and the buildings upon the blook are occupied by Messrs. Levien, Skallcra=s and Co., Deslandes, Darcy Ford, and others. As a permanent investment for capital the sale »f th' 0 book offers an opportunity which is getting rarer each year. Cis an investment which will not only pay a Brst-clasß interest, but will mean with the rapid increase of the City a permanent addition year by year to the Capital value of the Property. Full details in future advertisements. MENTEAT±i AND BEL.RE, Solicitors to the Estate.
THE TAIKE ESTATE. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO INTENDING BUYERS. PRIVATE SALE. nnHE balance of the SECTIONS unsold -*- at the Sale on Thursday last will be OPEN FOR SELECTION for * few dnys at an EXTREMELY LOW UPSET PRICE. Early application necessary. For the convenience of tho public our Offices will be OPEN THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, from 7.30 o'clock to & o'clo-jk, when Buyers can inspect Plan an<i make their selection. Ten per cent. Deposit will secure a Section, out of which in a few months you make a £100 clear. Call and See us without delay TO-NIGHC. MACDONALD, WTLSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Exchange Land Auction Rooms, No. 84, Lambton-nuay. I
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8
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