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AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF BICYCLES. IN oonaequonco of To-morrow (Woduosday) being a Statutory Hnlf-Uoliday for Iho Liccutiing Commit too Elections, tho Salo of Royal Standard Bicycles nniiouuccd to bo Hold on that dny lIAS BEIHIN' POSTPONED, and will now take plnco ou WEDNESDAY, lat APRIL, at 2.30 o'olock. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers, Lninbtou-quay. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE OF AN ADMIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT WADKSTOWM. ONE OF THE MOST CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCES IN THAT DELIGHTFUL. SUBURB OF WELLINGTON. A »ARK CHANCE" OP PURCHASE, AS SOUTH AFRICA IS CLAIMING MR. DYER. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lambton-quay, Wollingtou. ON THURSDAY,~26th MARCH, 1903. TfyTACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO. ml uro . f avourocl with instructions to sell by publio auction as nbovo — TH ATPIOTIIRKSQUK and BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY AT WADESTOWN, consisting of A BLOCK Ol' LAND having a frontago of NINETY - EIGHT FEET TO FERNHILL - TERRACE by a dopth of ONK HUNDRED AND EIGHT FEET, with tho QUAINT VILLA RESIDENCE eroded thereon. Tho Villa contains SEVEN rooms nnd scullery, and has attached groenhouso ami croquet lawn. Tho gnrdon is Jaid out partly ns ornamental and partly us vegetable grouudu, and presents ono of tho prettiest pictures in Wndcßtown. Tho proporty is in flrst-clnis condition, and commands n mngniflc.ont viow of tho wholo of the Wadcstown hills, a view whiaji csn novor bo built out or intbrceptcd. Tho oarly construotio'h of tho propoiod elootrio tramway from tho city boundary to Wadoslown will enormously onhnnco tho valuo of this properly, and renders it specially well worth purchaso as a speculation at this juncture. To tho man sooking a homo, this property has especial attractions. A dear oldfashioned villa, with its. stained glass and old-world quaintness in tha dosigmng of its rooms, a lovoly ibit of lawn and flower bordori, proximity to tho Govornmont Buildings, a climate nnd swoot air that has made Wadcstown tho fashion for medical men to recommend, and abovo all, to be had at your own prico, for tho proporty goes absoiutoly to tho highest biddor. What more can any man want who wishes to buy a homo for thoso uoar and door to him? So delightful a property would novor havo readied tho auction room but for tho faot of Mr. Dyer and family loaving next month for South Africa. Tho terms of snlo aro most liberal. Ten per cont. cash deposit ; 10 por cent, in throo, six, nino nnd twolvo months \ balance on mortgage for a term of years. Wndestown muat form part of tho City of Wollingtou beforo long. For furthor particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUOTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lnmbton-quny, Wellington. SALE OF VALUABLE SEASIDE BUILDING SEOTIONS, ISLAND BAY. 300 FEET FRONTAGE TO QUEEN'S DRIVE. ON THURSDAY NEXT, 26th MARCH, 1903. At 2.30 o'olock. MAODONALD, WILSON, AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to soil by publio auction, as nbovo — Thoso vory VALUABLE SEASIDE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, boing Numbers 2, 3. 4, 5 and 6, Rosorvo A, part of Section 4, on ' tho plan of Inland Bay. having froniagos to tho Quoon s Drivo ranging from 50 feet to 87 feet by varying depths. Thoso first-class soctiona, which will bo offered singly, nrc recommended in all confidonoo to thoso toekmg seaside residential sitos. Thoy will bo found admirably situated and in oloso proximity to the now Electrical Tramway. Titlo — Land Transfer Act. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUOTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lnmbton-quay, Wollington. SALE OF SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, HAWKER-STREET. ON THURSDAY, 26th MARCH, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instruction*! from the ownor, who is leaving Wollingtou, to soil by publio auotion as above — Tho valuablo and well built family rcHidonco, "Fairviow," containing sovon rooms, scullery, bathroom, storeroom, two ptw.c.'s wardrobes, cupboards, etc. Also vinery. Tho land forms part of Town Aero No. 400, having doublo frontages of 63ft to Dootors Common and M'lntyro-avonuo (Hawker-street), by a dopth of 60ft. This is a charming oompaet proporty. bountifully situated, and commands a real panoramic viow of tho oity and harbour. It' is well sheltered and easy of accosa. Thoro ia a epocial advantago in tho fact that thco is amplo room on tho land for tho orootion ot another residonco, having a doublo frontago also. Easy terms of payment can bo orrangod. Title — Land Transfer. FRIDAY NEXT, 27th MARCH, 1903, At 1.30 o'clock p.m SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. IN OUR ROOMS. MAODONALD, "WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from various vendor* to soil at thoir rooms, as abovo— A quantity of superior household furnituro, pinnos, etc. Householders having furniture to disposo of would do woll to ombrace this opportunity of soiling, as our rooms uro admirably adapted for the display of furniture, and buyers are always in attendance for all classes of furnituro, G. A. IIUJLUiEY, T IOENSED LANDBROKER, 7, Groy-streot, Wollington, PREPARES Transfers, Mortgages, Leases, Caveats, and Applications to bring old titlos under the Land Transfer Act At BROKERS' CHARGES. MONEY AT CURRENT RATES. FOR- SALE. 1000 Acre Sheep and C.Utlo Farm in Tarannki, highly improved, nt £6 10s, only 6 milos in front of mil way being constructed,, and will improvo £2 to £3 per acre within three yoars. 2 Seotions, Seatoun, opposito Mr. Rawson's : chea»*

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Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1903, Page 8

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