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■ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WM. LINGARD AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by ! public auction on TUESDAY, the 29th inst., at 2.30 p.m.— Thirteen delightful Sections of Land at ! that favourite seaside resort, MURITAI. The sections in question aro all large ' and in close proximity to the beach, while the beach itself for bathing purposes is second to no other bathing placo this side of tho line. MURITAI, • To any one who has been there, requires no fulsome advertising. Backed up as it is with its native hills, clothed in their primeval foliago, lovely picturesque nooks, 1 and sunny glades, it presents' an ideal • haven for quiet resuscitation and lest. MURITAI, Ii is confidently expected, will shortly be in. possession of a wharf, where the various , steamers .will be* hourly calling, and as' it ' is nearly certain that the proposed wharf will bo directly facing the Sections in question, this fact must greatly add to , their value. ' The price required for these MURITAI seotions is most reasonable, while exceptionally easy terms will be offered and facilities given prior to the 'sale to any person desirous of inspecting the property, while maps and plans of the sections can v be seen and all information can be obtained at the office of Wm. Lingard and ' Co., No. 12, Featherston-street, Auctioneers, etc., etc. Each of the above sections are clearly defined by numbered flags, thus ensuring intending investors that they are bidding for what they actually desire to obtain. Terms— lo per cent, cash, 10 per cent, three months, 10 per cent, six months, while balance can remain for three or five years at 5 per cent. Plans can be obtained at the offices of [ the undersigned, wlicre any further information will be given. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, 1904, At 1 p.m. " PUBLIO AUCTION SALE. USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. No. 9, HERALD-STREET, Newtown. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the owner, > 1 who is leaving Wellington, to sell by pub- • lie auction, at Snapshot Villa, No. 9, ■ Herald-street, on WEDNESDAY, 30th 1 November, 1904, at 1 p.m., the whole of 1 his household furniture, comprising the 1 contents jof a ten-roomed houde, as ,'folows: — . ■ i Oil paintings, American rocking chairs, cane easy chairs, coucnes upholstered in : tapestry, Austrian chairs, 2 beautiful bVass- ' mounted hanging lamps, brass fendert and 1 brass fire irons, linoleum, tapestry oSroct, ' curtains, ohest of drawers, double and 1 single b.r. bedsteads, w.w. stretchers, toilet stands and ware, mirrors, latge 1 quantity bedding and tafolo linen, quite ' new, kapok beds, w.w. mattresses, dining • table, oheffonior, kitchen "table, large quan1 tity of crockery and cooking utensils, and « lot of useful articles too numerous to mention. ! All the above articles are quite new, • having only been in use six months. ! On view morning of the sale. " Furthor particulars, apply I HARCOURT AND CO., i Auctioneers. ! TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. ' , > EIGHT SUPERIOR FIVE AND 8IX- " ROOMED RESIDENCES, i HORNER-STREET AND PRINCESSTERRACE, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hpe received instructions to' sell at publio auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambtonquay, on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1901, at 2.3o'ja.m. — LOT I.— HORNER-STREET. All that piece of land having a frontage of 21feet to Homer-street by a depth of 90 feet, upon which is erected a new fiveroomed dwelling, with kitchen, washhouse, etc. LOTS 2 TO 6.— HORNER-STREET. '■ Five new Dwellinghouses, each contain- ! ing six rooms, fitted with grates, tiled i hearths, h. and c. water, gas, etc. ; also > scullery, washhouse, fitted with, copper and tubs. Land 25 feot by 90 feet. LOT 7. , . j NeW six-roomed dwelling, fitted with grates, tiled hearths, h. and c. water, ga-3, 1 etc. Land 21 feet Homer-street by 90 feet 1 Princess-terrace. \ LOT 8. New six-roomed dwelling, fitted with grates, tiled hearth, h. and c. water, gas, etc. Land 30ft to Princess-terrace by a ' depth of 90 feet. r All these houses are just' out of the i builder's hands, and are let to good ten- . ants. The position is an exceptionally i good one for residential purposes, bright , and sunny, and the electrio tram termi- , nus ia within two minutes' walk. Terms hi Sale :—lO: — 10 per cent, deposit *nd i 5 per cent, in three, six, nine, and twelve • months, balance on mortgage. Title— Land Transfer. ; HARCOURT AND CO., ' Auctioneers, i TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, i At 2.30 p.m. , ■ VALUABLE 5-ROCMED DWELLING, MDLLWARD-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lamb-ton-quay, on Tuesday, the 6th December, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— i 'All that piece of land being part of E Lots 12 and "13 of the subdivision of Town Acre' 961 on the map "of i the City of Wellington, and having a fronUgo of 35ft to Millward- ■ 6treet by a depth of 143 ft (more i or less), together with a substantial I ■ 5-roomed dwelling erected thereon, with all conveniences, and known as No. 3. 1 This property commands a good view, ■ and is in a very bright and sunny position. It is aleo quite close to the electrio tram eovviee, and from its many advantages it if. most suitable for a person of moderate means wishing to secure a home oasy of access from the business centre Title, Land Transfer. Further particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE SUPERIOR STX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, PRINCES-STREET, WADESTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by publio auction at tJieir rooms, 48, Lambton- ; quay, on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— ; All that piece of land, being parte of lots 27, 30, and 31, and being subdivi- . sion of section 3 on the plan of the Kaii warra Survey District, ana having a fronts age of 42ft to Prinocs-strect, Wadestown, by a depth of 91ft (more or less), together with ft substantial 6-roomcd residence erected thereon. This most desirable property is situated : in one of the healthiest suburbs of Wei- > lington, and should attract the attention ■ of investors or those requiring a really 1 good residence. It commands a lovely ) view, and is within ten minutes of tho > Wellington City Electric Tram Service. I The public school is *lso close to the property. Wadestown is now becoming a | favourite residential locality, and invest- , ment in that suburb mu«t prove ! very profitable in the near future. [ Tho dwelling is a substantial one of six rooms, with bay and French windows, ' glassed-in porch, and all conveniences, and • is now let at a weekly rental of 15s. Title— Land Transfer. Further particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., ' Auctioneers. ' j

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 8

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