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TUESDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. BROOKL VN ! BROOKLYN I CENTRAL SUBURBAN VILLA SITE Within 15 Minute/ Walk of Upper Willis-fttroot and Tramway. MESSRS. .). II BK'IHONE & CO. aro iiiflructed to bell by publio auction at their iooiiif, Foathcrston-etrecl, on Tuesday, lbth Fcbruniy, al 2.30 p.m. — That delightfully-situated Freehold Seclion No. 12, Brooklyn, containing i of an acre, having a frontago of 66ft 6in to Ohiro'ioad by a depth of 167 ft, an\l adjoining tho roeidonccs of Messrs. J, Pearco' flud M. Powor. There is a good sito levelled, roady for huilclipg purpoers, on tho section, which is fenoed on threo sides und has gas lnid on. Title, Land Trunsfer. WEDNESDAY, 3rd~FEBRUARY, 1903, At 3 o'clock. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At tho Refcidonoe of Mr. A. E. White, General Secretary V.M.C.A., 31, PIKIK-aTKKKT. ViVLUABLE AND ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. ITARCOURT AND CO. havo boon favourod with instructions from Mr. A. E. White (who }* leaving tho colony) to nell by public auction, at his vosidonco, 31, Pirie-stroct, on Wednesday, 3rd Fobruary, 1904, at 3 p.m. A fow of tho valuablo articles catalogued aro as follows: — Handsomo framed historic ongraving Diamond Jubilee Soryiec at St. Paul's Beautiful Saddlobag Diningroom Suilo, walnut frame, upholstered in velvet ; 9 pieces Elegant carved Sideboard,, with brackets ami mirror Superior codar extension dining table, massivo turned legs, Bx4 Handsomo hat and umbrella stand Very olegant duchess pair Superior nickel-plated bedsteads, doublo and single Nickol-mounlod fenders, duchess chesls Numbor of rattan chairs Handpomo toilet wuro, largo eodar bookcabo, kitchon utensils, bamboo ware, ecrcctis, occasional tablos, otc, etc. Most of tho furniture is either specially j imporlod or mado lo Iho order of Mr. Whi^e, consequently overything in substantial. Thin ealo should command special attention. NO RESERVE. Catalogues aro now ready, and may bo had from tho Auctioneers. View day TUESDAY, 2nd February, 1904. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 24 th FEBRUARY, 1904. SPEOIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ISLAND BAY! ' ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! GREAT CLEARING SALE! l ' GREAT CLEARING SALE! GREAT CLEARING SALE TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. 1 TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. . TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo boon favourod with instructions to sell by publio auction at their rooms, 48, Lnmbton-quay, ' on Wednesday, 24th Fobmnry, 1904, at 2.30 p.m. — ALIi THE REMAINING UNSOLD SECTIONS OF -THE SUBDIVISION OF THE ISLAND BAY RACECOURSE RESERVE. Tho great salo in May lust of Island Bay Racccoureo was unprecedented for tho number of sections sold and amount runlisod, and sinco then many Bales havo taken placo at advanced prices, thus! indicating tho coufidmico the publio havo in this prosperous and rising locality. Island Bay for yenrs past ha« been tho favourito soasido suburb of tho City of Wollington, and its recent incorporation with tho City has given it tho right lo all tho advantages of water supply, proper systom of drainage, nnd electric tram service, oto. Island Bay is tho suburb in which values havo never go no back. Island Bay has proved itself to be tho most popular suburb of tho City of Wellington. Island Bay has all tho adyantAges of tho City and none of tho disadvantages of tho suburb. • " Island Bay Racecourse Reserve has The Parado 80ft wide and all other streets 66ft wide, nnd footpaths with concrete kerbs nnd channels. Islaud Bay is approached by, excollont roads oither through tho City or by tho picluresquo and boautiful Queen's Drive Island Bay is now Hgktod by gas, nnd it is intended shortly lo oxtond tho olcclrio light Service to this district. Tho oloctric tram is now lnid to tho Town 8011, within throo minutes' walk of tho Racecourse Reserve. Island Bay sections aro all largo nnd level, and oan bo built on without any expbnso in preparing sites. I'land Bay has now t,wo 'bus services running at short intoVvnls. Island Bay is a suburb in which every investor should secure a section. - TITLE, LAND~TRANSFER. . TERMS OF SALE: 10 per cont. cash. 10 por cont. 6 month*. 10 per cent. 12 months. Balanco can remain for 3 years at 5 per cent, interest, with power to pay off at any time. For further . particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' , ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! AUCTION SALE, • To close Accounts in RACECOURSE RESERVE, Will bo held about MDDDLE OF FEBRUARY, 1904, Whon ALL UNSOLD SECTIONS will bo disposed of. INTENDING INVESTORS in Suburban Land should not miss this opportunity of n dealing Salo of Sections in WELLINGTON'S MOST POPULAR MARINE SUBURBS. It is expected that tho Electrio Tram will soon bo running to thin suburb, consequently niiibl add very largely to present valuos. Further particular to bo had from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. 48 Lninbton-quny. ' TO SPECULATORS and SYNDICATES. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, 52J Acres I Building Land, part section 9, Crofton, having nearly 1000 foot frontogo to Raitway Lino, including a largo area of lovel land, suitable for^ubdivisioh or fdr Sports Ground or Golf Links. Price only £35 per ncro. Easy terms. J. H. BETfIUNB AND CO., Land and Estate Agents. Wellington, • ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 8