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TO MORROW. a RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME AT THE HUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. . ON THURSDAY7*3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from Mr. W. J. Jorgenson to sell by public Auction as above — A DELIGHTFUL BUNGALOW RESIDENCE and FOUR ACRES THREE ROODS and NINETEEN PERCHES of LAND situated close to the Wellington Racecourse and the Pipo Bridge at the Lower Hutt. The residence is almost new and finished in a most completo manner, and contains eight largo and lofty roouis, 12ft 6in studs, in addition to bathroom, pantry, storeroom, etc. It is fitted throughout with hot and cold^ water. There is a large verandah round three sides, aud a more comfortable and charming family residence can hardly be desiied. The grounds surrounding tho residence are laid out as garden, lawn, and paddock, the front and eide being planted with ake ake and pine muricata, maritima, laurels, box thorns, and taupata hedges, forming complete ahelter, ana many choice varieties of other trees and shrubs have been planted, while the soil oannot be surpassed for fertility an any part of the world. Six feet wire netting surrounds the property on \\\o sides — north and south. Closo to the residence is excellent stabling accommodation for 22 horses "and a stableman's cottago of two rooms, all new aud in fina, order, also washhouse with copper and tubs, cow and ihorse shelter, «hed, trapshod, piggery, and fowlhouse. " There is also a splendid artesian water-supply. To the sportsman and fisherman this is really an extraordinary opportunity of obtaining the best of #ood things in the chape of a suburban home. Trout-fishing and sea-fishing of tho finest kind can bo obtained within five minutes' walk of the home, while the golf links and the Hutt Park Reserve aro within a stone's throwl Tho "Terms are Ten per cent, deposit, and arranjremtats for the balance at low interost. Title, Land Transfer. For cards to view and further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers. ~~' TO-MORROW. SALE OF CHARMING NEW RESIDENCE, ' CLYDE-QUAY (ORD3NTAL BAY). IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lamblon-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. • MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell Jay public auction, as above — THAT SPLENDID NEW TWOSTORY RESIDENCE, No. 59, Clyde-quay, erected on Section part of Town Acre No. 389, having a frontage of 21ft by a depth ,of 132 ft. The residence contains seven largo and lofty rooms, with scul-. lery, bathroom, and is fitted with' all modern conveniences,' including hot and cold water, gas, and electric light. The yard and paths are laid in concrqte. This is. a charming compact property, beautifully situated, commanding a real panoramic view of the city and harbour. The electric tram passes the door. TO-MORROW, ABSOLUTE SALE OF VALUABLE BLOCK OF NEARLY TWO ACRES AND RESIDENCE. ' KARORI-CRESCENT, TINAKORI-RD. la the Estate of the late Mrs. M. Clune. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND -MART, No. 84, LAMBTON-QUAY, ON THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Executors of the Estate to sell by public auction, as above — That VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, being Lots 4 and 5, part Section No. ■ 12, ORANGI KAUPAPA BLOCK, containing 1 acre 2 roods 34 perches, together with a. right-of-way, 12 feet wide, over other part of the said section ; also, one undivided fortieth share as- tenant in common without right'of partition in right-of-way fronting Karori-crescent, together with the Verandah Residence erected thereon, containing six rooms and conveniences; also 10-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. This valuable property, situate within a fow minutes' walk of Tinakori-road and the Electrical Tramway, should receive special attention, from investors and others. It commands extensive views of City and Harbour, and 1 is free from the high rates of tho City, being within the Karori Borough. . „ For family reasons this propeity will be sold. ' • Title— Land Transfer Act. TQ-MORROW. !A SPECIAL- OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CAPITALIST AND SPECULATOR. 'A VALUABLE ' INVESTMENT IN ' FREEHOLD SHOP PROPERTY, .With Double Frontage to LAMBTON-QUAY AND BOWEN-ST. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. j3\yfACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO. 'JjjL are favoured with instructions from thfi owners to sell by publio. auction, as ftbove — ' - THAT SPLENDID FREEHOLD BUSINESS' BLOCK situato on LAMBTON - QUAY, comprising Land, part of Town Acre No. 491, having a double frontage of 28 - feet to Lambton-quay and 33 feet to Boweri-street by an irregular depth ranging from 83 feet 2 inches to 99 feet, on which is erected the large and substantially-built twostory Building in the occupation of Messrs. Winton and M'Laughlin, Crockorywaro Merchants. The rental value of ,tho property at the present time is £364 per aunum. Tho .-property is situated in tho best portion of Lambton-quay— tho finest street in Wellington. Tho fact that it has a double frontago to Lambton-quay aud Bowen-s' '/set givca it an added valuo. It is one of the most attractive City Business Freeholds we have yet submitted to auction. Terms of Sale — 10 per cent. Deposit. Large proportion on mortgage can bo arranged at a low rate of interest. l Title Land Transfer Act. BOARDING-HOUSE. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN ONE WEEK. 'f^ OOD BOARDING-HOUSE, near tram, \Jf 12 rooms, 35s per week; all conveniences ; 11 permanent boarders at 18s — oorM tako 16. Lowest prico for cash, JBI3O. Particulars to buyers only from MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO., 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ' TENNIS. TENNIS. t\ LL those desirous of acquiring Grounds _TjL for Tennis Courts communicate at oruco with undersigned; lands situated \Kithin five minutes' walk of G.P.0. ; room for five or more courts. Terms arranged. MACDOtIALD, WILSON AND CO., ,No. 84, Lamfetpftauiiy, .W.eHinyto*,

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1904, Page 8