EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF HIGHCLASS FREEHOLD CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SPECULATOR AND INVESTOR. SPLENDID RESIDENCES AND FIRSTCLASS BUILDING SECTIONS! FINEST POSITIONS IN THE CITY. OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT HOUbU AND PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 24th NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. beg to announce that they have been favoured with instructions from WILLIAM TOMPSITT, Esq., who is about to leave Wellington, to offer for Sale by Public Auction as above — The whole of his VALUABLE CITY and COUNTRY FREEHOLDS. LOT 1. THE MAGNIFICENT CORNER BUSINESS SITE, having a double frontage of some sixty-eight foet four inches to SYDNEY-STREET and Thirty-seven (37) feet seven inches to CHAR-LOTTE-STREET (MOLESWORTHSTREET). This corner block has many advantages for business purposes. It is immediately opposite the Houses of Parliament, and is well-known as the old residence site of the late Dr. Graoe, C.M.G. LOTS 2 TO 7. SIX SPLENDID BUSINESS SECTIONS adjoining X.ot X, each having frontages of Sixteen (16) feet to CHARLOTTESTREET by depths ranging from ' Fifty-eight ' feet two inches to Sixtysevon feet two inches. These sections, with Brick Buildings upon them, will command high rents, and prove a most profitable investment. They will be offered in single sections. LOT 8. VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AND TWO RESIDENCES.— Tho land is part of Town Acre No. 514, having a frontags to SYDNEY-STREET of Sixty-eight feet six inches by a depth of Ninety-five feet, together with the Two newly-built splendid Two-story Brick Residences, containing together Sixteen Rooms, with tho usual conveniences. This building has a substantial brick wall running from tho front to the back, which divides the building into two Houses of Nine and Seven Rooms respectively. The property is let to an excellent tenant at a rental of £208 per annum, clear of rates and taxes. LOT 9. ' VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AND RESIDENCE. Tho land is part of Town Acre No. 514, having a frontage to SYDNEY-STREET of Fifty-seven feet by a depth of One Hundred and Twenty feet, on which is erected a substantial Two-story Residenco of Twenty-two Rooms, fitted with every modern convenience. The Family Residence is in first-class condition and practically new. It is now let on leaeo at a rental of £192 por annum \intil January next. From that date the rental is £208 per annum. , LOT 10. THAT VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AND HOUSE IN MOLESWQRTHSTREET situated betwoen the Premier's Residence and Mr. Leighton's Bootshop, being part of Town Acre No. 505, having a frontage of Twentynine Feet by a depth of One Hundred and Thirty-two Feet, on which is erected a Houso containing eight rooms and all conveniences. _ The house is old, but built of material of excellent quality, and recently has been thoroughly ronovated internally. It is leased by Professor Swallow at a rental of £65 per annum. This property is very suitable for conversion into shops at a small cost. LOT 11. SPLENDID CORNER BUSINESS BLOCK OF LAND with RESIDENCE and COTTAGE thereon. The land is part of Town Acre No. 143, having a frontago to INGESTRESTREET of Seventy-three Feot by a depth of One Hundred and Three Feet along Ingestre-place. The residence erected thereon is known as "Surrey House," and contains ten rooms, with all the usual conveniences. The cottage adjoining is in capital order, and is let at £26 per annum. LOT 12. VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND AND BRICK HOUSE eituated in IN-GESTRE-STREET, being part of Town Acre No. 120, having a frontage of Thirly-nino Feot by a depth of One Hundred and Four Feet Seven Inches, on which is erected a Brick Residence roofed with the best English slates, containing seven rooms and passagehail, now let at a rental of £58 10s per annum. There is a right-of-way 3ft 7in wide to the premises from Bin-ham-street. This lot is nearly opposite tho Brunswick Hotel, and almost adjoining Willis-street. It is a magnificent site for tho erection of two first-class shops. LOT 13. VALUABLE SECTION OF LAND AND f FAMILY RESIDENCE. The Section is No. 2 of the Subdivision of Town Acre No. 108, having a frontago of Sixty-nine Feet Six Inches to ABEL SMITH-STREET by a depth of Ninety-four Foet or thereabouts, on which is erected a strong, well-built, substantial residence of ten rooms with usual conveniences, together with stables and conservatory, all in firstclass ordor. The property is now let at tho low rental of £104 per annum ■clear of rates and taxes. It is wellknown as the residence of tho late Mr. William Mitchell, and adjoins the Royal Tiger Hotel. The Terms for the whole of these properties are — 10 per cent. Cash, W-per cent. in Three Months, 10 per cent, in Twelve Months, and the balance in Fivo Years with Interest at 5 per cent, per annum. Title— Land Transfer Act. For cards to viow, etc., and further details apply to the Auctioneers. MONDAY, 24th OCTOBER, 1904, At 11 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF POLLARD AND OATS, Ex La Bella. MESSRS. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at their mart, Willis-strp^t, as above — 100 sacks oats 100 sacks pollard Vory slightly damaged. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. WANTED to Sell, Gentleman's Resideuco in Suburbs, reploto with every convenience, outbuildings, etc., with one aore land laid out in orchard, garden, etc. ; close to railway station ; valued £1150 ; will accept £950 for speedy sale. For particulars aonlv to Bargain, Evening Post.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 8
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