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TO-MOIUiOW. THE FRKIiaOLD OP A SPLENDID COUNTRY HOTEL. FOR SALE BY PUBLIO AUOTION. THE GREYTOWN HOTEL, MAIN-STREET, GREYTOWN NORTH, WAIRARAPA. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 2nd MAROH, 1905, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from Mr O. Thompson to foil by publio auction, as abovo— THAT VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL PROPERTY, TnE GREYTOWN HOTEL, GREY"TOWN NORTH, WAIRARAPA. This fintt-olaM proporty is situated on tho Main Waitmrapa Road in tho Town ot Grey town North, somo 15 ltulos from Mastorton, Mid consists of Ono Aoro of Land, upon which in orootod ono of Iho most oomforUiblo Cocnttry Hotels in the colony. The hotel oontoinß Sixteen- -Bedrooms, Three Parlours, Diningroom, Biltiardroom, Kitchen, oto. Attached Ito the hotol will bo found Cottago of threo rooms, storehouiai, Harnois nnd Groom' R Room. Coaohhome, Stable of Four Stalls and Soveu Loose Boxos, eio., oto. Tho Oreytown Hotel is well known throughout the dtAtriot an the loading hostelry for Tourist* and Comin*rcial representatives, its chief feature, boing its homoJilcM character and its attractivonoss as a waek-tuad resort. In this latter aspoot it has a far reaching reputftttca, which gives thn proporty a very special v»hio. A The whole of tho proporty is loasod for » tonn of novon yonrs at i»n annual rental of £286, togothor with rates, taxes and insurances. Tho only roaton for the galo is tho fact that the owner is nuking arraDgomonbs to .leave tbo colony^ and deoiros to realise the whole of his interests, Tho terms aro 10 por c«nt. doposit, and tho Auctioneers o*n arrange for an advsnoo on mortgago for tho balanco of tho purchaio money. Intending purchasers should apply to tho 'Auctioneers, who will bo pioMod to furnth them vrrth further ana more dotailod particulars. TO-MOKROW. PAWNBROKER'S SALE. THURSDAY, 2nd MAROH, 1905, At 2.30 o'clock p.nu MR. ROSStS FINAL SALE. EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. hiwro reooivod instructions from Mr. John Rotis, Paris Loon Office, Monirar*ntrcct, to sell by publio auotion, at thoir rooms, 84, Lambton-quay— Unrodoemed pledges, comprising gold and silver watches, gold rings, gold brooches, otc. As Mr. Rom bos given up business, soveral show-awes, alocks, umbrellas, a nnmbor of nmdrios, oloctro plato wore, otc, etc., will also bo offerod. Pledges can bo redeemed in tho meantime from M'lntyro and Orchard, 57a, Lombton-quay. FAMILY RESIDENCE, WORDS-WORTH-STREET. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollington. ON THURSDAY, 9th MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from tho owner, who is leaving tho district, to soil by publio auotion as above — THAT VERY VALUABLE AND COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE, No. 26, Wordsworthstroot, containing sovon rooms, tcullory, bathroom, pantry, ima linen, cupboard, fibtod with all modorn conveniences — two gas fires, hot and cold wator, coppor, tubs, etc., also coal and toolhouse. Tho rosidonoo is orcctcd upon a sootion part of Town Aero; No. 37, having a frontago of 31ft 6in to Words-worth-stroot by a dopth of 88ft. Tho footpaths aro asphalt, and thoro is a capital flower garden. This valuable proporty is ono that should •occ-ivo special attention by thoso desiring l home or a. firnt-olass investment. It, is oonvoniontly situated, with tho olcclrio trams piwsing tho door. Tho rewlonco has just recently boon overhauled and painted, and will bo fonntl in flwt-class condition. Torms of Sale — Ton por cont. doposit ; balance can be arranged. Title, Land Transfer Act. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR TEMriJRANOE. CHARITABLE, AND RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS. TEMPERANCE HOTEL, JOHNSONVILLE, And BUILDING SECTIONS, LUDLAM PARK, LOWEII IIUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. e4, Lambton-quay, Wollington. ON THURSDAY,~I6th MAROH, 1905, •At 2.30 o'clook p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. . nrn favoured with instructions from A. R. \ . Loddor, Esq., who is rotiring> from mninefn, to sell by publio auotion, as nbovo — LOT 1. THAT VALUABLE CORNER PROPERTY at JOHNSON VttLE, bomg part of Scotion 10, Poriron, District, havintr a frontago of 09 feot to tho Main Porlrua-road and 330 feet to Farm-road, with tho largo nuilding oroctcd thereon used as a Tcmpomnoo Hotel, containing twonty-two rooms and conveniences, alito washhouso, stable, trapahed, cowshed, etc. Tho hotel is at present in tho occupation of Mr. Braithwaito. A splendid snpply of water is laid on lo tho proporty, w&tor rights for a term of 21 year* having boon secured. With tho largo frontago which tho property has thoro is ample room for tho croclion of Threo Villa Residences. Tin's property would mako an idoal subUrban proporty for a roligious, tomp«ranco, or charitable organisation — tho Salvation Army or sttoh like. It has groat possibilities. LOTS 2 to 7. FIVK MAGNIFICENT VILLA ■ BUILDING SECTIONS, Numbors 1, 6, 54, 59, and 60, portion of tho Ludlam Park Estato, Lower Hull, containing one-fluartor aero ench, and having frontages to Whito's Lino, Wftinui-avonuo, Nikau-avonuo, and Waiwetu-road. Tho abovo section*, well-known as ndJoining tho Bollevuo Gardens, are woll sheltered, perfectly dry, and admirable sites for tho erection of Villa Residences. Sections 1 and 6 aro cornor sites, and Sections 59 and 60 aro fenced as ono blook. No sections in tho wholo of tho Hutt Valley have greater advantages as residential sites than tho above. Terms of Salo— Ten per cont. deposit. Balance arranged on easy terms. iTjWII SALE, 4ft Eagle Range; also X? smaller one. Apply Lovien, Shallorase and Co., Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 8

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