TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE 5-ROSMED DWELLING, MILL WARD-STREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have rocehed instructions to sell by publio auction at their rooms, 48, Lamb-ton-quay, on Tuesday, the 6th December, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of land being part of Lots 12 and 13 of tho subdivision of Town Acre* 961 on tho map of the City of Wellington, and having a frontage of 35tt to MillwardBtrcet by a depth of 143 ft (more or less), together with a substantial 5-roomed dwelling orectcd thoreon, with all conveniences, and known as No. 3. This property commands a good view, and 'is in a very bright and eunny position. It is also quite close to the clcctrio tram service, and from its many advantages it is most suitable for a person of moderate moans wishing to secure a home easy of access from the business centre. Title, Land Transfer. Further particulais from , HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.50 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. EIGHT SUPERIOR FIVE AND SIXROOMED RESIDENCES, HORNER-STREET AND PRINCESSTERRACE, NEWTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell at publio auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambtonquay, on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— LOT I.— HORNER-STREET. All that piece of land, having a frontage of 21feet to Horner-strcet by a depth 6f 90 feet, upon which is erected a new fiveroomed dwelling, with kitchen, washhouso, etc. LOTS 2 TO 6.— HORNER-STREET. Five new Dwellinghousee, each containing six rooms, fitted with grates, tiled hearths, h. and c. water, gas, etc. ; also scullery, washhonse, fitted with copper and tubs. Land 25 feet by 90 feet. LOT 7. Now six-roomed dwelling, fitted with grates, tiled hearths, h. and c. water, gas, etc. Land 21 feet Homer-street by 90 foet Princess-terrace. LOT 8. New' six-roomed dwelling, fitted with grates, tiled hearth, h. and c. water, gate, etc. Land 30ft to Princess-terrace by a depth of 90 feet. All these houses aro just out of the builder's hands, and are let to good tenants. Tho position is an exceptionally good ono for residential purposes, bright and sunny, and the eleetrio tram terminus is within two minutes' walk. Terms of Sale:— lo percent, deposit and 5, per cent, in three, six, nine, and twelve months, balance on mortgage. Title — Land Transfer. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 6th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2130 p.m. ■ PUBLIO AUCTION SALE. ' SUPERIOR SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, ( PRINCES-STREET, WADESTOWN. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions to sell by publio auction at their rooms, 48, Lambtonquay, on TUESDAY, 6th December, 1904, at 2.30 p.m. — All that piece of land, being parts of lots 27, 30, and 31-, and being subdivision of section 3 on the plan of the Kai- ■ warra Survey District, and having a frontage of 42ft 3in to Princes-street, Wadestown, by depths of 91ft 6in to 122 ft lin (more or -.less), togothor with a substantial 6-roomed residence erected thereon. This most desirable propprty is situated in ono of the healthiest .suburbs of Weilington, and should attract the attention of investors or thoso requiring -a really good residence. It commands a lovely view, and is 1 within ten minute 3of the Wellington City- Eleotrio Tram Service. Tho public ( school is also closo to the property. Wadestown is now becoming a favourito residential locality, and invest- | ment in that suburb must prove i very profitable in the. • near future. Tho dwelling is a 'substantial one of six rooms, with bay 4 and French windows, glasSed-ii^'porch, and all conveniences, and is now let at a weekly rental of 15s. Title— Land Transfer. Further particulars from . HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. GRAND AUCTION SALE BY y r. stansell; sen., **' AUCTIONEER, * At Progressive, 'Progressed, and Still Progressing Shannon. WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1904, At 2 p.m. TOWN HALL, SHANNON. 32 Building Lots fronting Ada-street • 6 Building Lots fronting Gvaham-st. 2 Building Lots fronting county road ! to Levin 23 Building Lots fronting Nathan - ter. raco and Sheehan and Thompson streets. The sections 'fronting Ada-street arc the ideal residential sites of Shannon, giving a splendid view of Mounts Egmont, Ruapehu, alid Tongariro. The sections fronting Nathan-terrace, Sheehan and Thompson streets are close to the public school, railway* and post office. As the plans will show, Shannon is the best township between Palmer Eton North and Wellington for a working man, as there is more money circulated per month in wages, there being four sawmills (two moro to start) andi about ten flaxmills in the district of Shannon, and more to start. Houses are so scarce and difficult to procure for living in that about twenty peop-lo that aro working hero have to reside in Levin, work not' being so plentiful there as are houses?. Any one buying a section at the sale can, by building on 'it, get 20 to 25 per cent, per annum for their outlay. When we get an M.H.R. returned of the right colour we will perhaps bo able to got somo of our urgent wants attended to — for instance, tho Shannto bridge, River Board to deal with the overflow of the Manawatu River (which will affect about 75,000 acres), new schoofhouse, road to Eketahuna, etc., all of which have, been promised, _ but so far it's "What ho, she bumps." We have had the magnificent 6um of £150 spent on a lean-to at our post office (agamsfc the thousands that have been voted for Levin and district), and when we get our just wants attended to we will easily pass any town on this coast between Palmereton and Wellington. Terms— £s deposit, and £5 every threo months", and no interest charged for tho first twelve months, and then only 5 per Cent, per annum. For lithographic plans of property and further details apply to MESSRS. MENTEATH AND BEERU, Solicitors, Wellington. J. R. STANSELL, Sen., ' Auctioneer, Shannon. CHEAP LAND, ROSENEATH. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, Parts of 1 Sections 6 and 14, Roseneath, fronting Maida Vale and Grafton-road. For plans and particulars apply to ALEXANDER DUNN, Solicitor, 19, King's Chambers, Harbour-street. FOR SALS, a fiist-olass up-to-date new Plant, completo. for Brickmaking. Apply S, Luke and Co. (Limited), Weilincton.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8
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