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TO-MORK.OW. FRIDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS, SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. THE IMPERIAL CHAMBERS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro instructed to soil by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, 12th December, 1902, at 2.30 p.m.— , THAT GRAND CITY PROPERTY IN FEATHERSTON - STREET, having a frontago of 35ft by a depth of 67ft Bin, with tho handsomo and substantially-built promises erected thereon, and known as t'uo OFFICES OF THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE BUILDINGS, which contain two strong-rooms (and a third can be added at a small expense) are well constructed and subdivided, with spacious oftices, elegantly fitted with cedar fittings, the ground floor being occupied by the Imperial Insurance Co. and by Messrs. Barr, Leary and Co., sharebrokers, eto. The first and second floors are tenanted by Mr. A. Gray, Solicitor, G. F. Schwartz, Architect, aud others, in all ten tenants. THE PROPERTY IS SITUATED IN THE VERY BEST B< INESS PART OF WELLINGON, being opposite tuo UNION BANK and THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, and close to tho BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, the A.M.P. SOCIETY'S premises, also tho premises of the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE, CITIZENS' • LIFE, COLONIAL MUTUAL, etc., etc., and is close to the GENERAL POST OFFICE. Valuable as this property is now, it will be enormously increased on the Erection by the Government of the extensive additions to the General Post Office now in contemplation, and also by the erection of the palatial premises now about to be erected by Messrs. J. Nathan and Co. on their corner site adjoining. Within the next' few years tho expenditure within the City of Wellington on Tramways," Docks, Town Hall, Woodpaving and large public and private buildings, etc., etc., amounts to very little under a million sterling, and must add enormously to the trado of Wellington, and increase the value of such central business sites. Tho property is now lot to good tenants on mostly monthly terms, at nominal rent, which could bo much, increased and probably doubled if reasonable leases were given ; at tho same time the present rentals give a fair return upon the property as an investment. HARCOURT AND CO., - Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR SEVEN-ROOMED VILLA, SCARBORO'-TERRACE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambtonquay, on TUESDAY, 16th December, 1902, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece or parcel of Land, part of T.A. 350, having a frontage of 85ft to Scarboro'-ter-race by a depth of 50ft, together with the residence erected thereon, known as No. 43, Scarboro' terrace. This superior seven-roomed residence is fitted with all conveniences, including h. and c. water, etc. Tho property stands high, and commands a good view of tho surrounding district. Mount Victoria has long been ono of our most favoureu residential localities, and thoso in search of a healthy homo this property can to strongly recommended. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1902, At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS VILLA RESIDENCES, SOUTH WELLINGTON. VALUABLE LEVEL BUILDING SITES, KILBIRNIE. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are' instructed to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 16th December, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. — Lot I. — All that piece of land, being part of T.A. 1017, having a frontage of 33ft to ADELAIDE-ROAD by a depth of 99ft, together with the residence erected thereon. Tho house consists of five rooms, with two largo bay windows, red blinds, h. and c. water, bath, cupboards, p.w.c, etc., detached washhouse, copper, tubs; paths are asphalted. The dwelling is new and splendidly built and well lot. Lot II. — All that piece of land, being part of T.A. 880, having a froiitago of 32ft to PRINCESS-TER-RACE by a depth of 100 ft, together with tho fa-roomed dwelling erected thereon. The .residence is a pretty T villa, nearly new, with 5 rooms, bay window, verandah, bath, scullery, detached washhouse, copper, tub 3, Venetian blinds, p.w.c, etc. Tho property stands high, and commands a lino view of the surrounding district. • Lot 111. — All that piece of land, part of T.A. 1021, having a frontage of 35ft to LUXFORD-STREET by 82ft, and known as No. 26, Luxford-slreet. • This newly-built residence of four 'rooms contains bath, scullery, p.w.c, Venetian blinds, etc., and is situated on tho main road to Island Bay in a business centre, and the new tram service will pass the properly. Lot IV. All that piece oC land, being Lot 5 of T.A.1064, v/ith a fronlago of 33ft to j-IijKAIjD-STREET by 132 ft. The house is well built and quite new, contains five rooms, bay window, bath copper, tubs, p.w.c, all modern improvements and conveniences, and commands a good view. Lot Y\^ AU th:vt P iccc of land, part ° T.A. ioio, having a fiontago of 40ft to PALM GROVE by a deptn of 112 ft, with the buildings erected thereon. This newly-built %illa consists of five rooms, with gas, copper, tubs, bath p.w.c, Venetian blinds, h. and c water', aud all modern conveniences. There is a good carriage entrance, also a, wellbuilt SIX-STALL STABLE, with loft etc. This is a rcnlly good properly, and is an excellent investment, and well lot. Lot VI. — All that x'ieco of laud, being Section 13 on the Plan of N. KILBIRNIE, having v fronlago of 40ft to OVERTON-TERRACE by a depth of 190 ft. A grand view of Evans Bay is obtained from the property. The eilo is perfectly level, adjoins the residence of Mr. Kinniborg, and is near the terminus of tho proposed tunnel. This is without doubt ono of tho very best sections in the clistrice. For full particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. OR SALE, Freehold Dwellings (two) on Clifton-terrace ; Lots 3 and 24, Lyell's Bay; and Dwcllinghousej Upper Willis-street. Apply to Mr. D. T. Sfoinxi No 4. Featherston-streei

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 8

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