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IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SPECULATORS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, PUBLIO BODIES, AND OTHERS. PUBLIO AUCTION OF THE CELEBRATED BELLEVUE CJARDENS AND HOTEL, LOWER HUTT. ON THURSDAY, 16th MARCH, 1905, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wollington. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from A. R. V. Loddor, Esq., who is retiring from businoss, to sell by publio auction as above — THE WIDELY-KNOWN and CELEBRATED BELLEVUE GARDENS and HOTEL at tho LOWER HUTT. ' Thin magnificent suburban .property is liluatcd some sovon to oight mtfoi from tho Oity of Wollington, and »bout ten minutes' walk from the Lower HxiU Railway Station. It contains about Sixteen Acres of the Finest and Most Fortilo Alluvial Soil in tho world, laid out* as an Ornamental Public Gordon. Every country in tho world has been laid under contribution to furnish it, and tho newest and most boautifnl of Nature* treasures hi>re been gathered togothor from overy part of tho gtobo to miko a boautiful and unique sciontifio botanioal nnd picturotquo garden. Tho troos, plants, and shrubs now in tho garden aro stated to havo cost tho original owner, Mr. Ludlam, no less than £25,000. Tho buildings upon tho proporty consist of tho largo and perfootly-appointod BELLEVUE HOTEL, containing. Draw-ing-room«, Dining-rooms, Lonngo-roomn. Sitting-rooms, twenty-fivo Bedrooms, and four Bathrooms. All tho rooms aro largo and lofty, and oqual in, comfort tho highest - class oity hot'ols.-' The unitary arrangomonti aro perfect,' a moit complete loptlc tank plant having been rccontly put down. Attaohod to tho hotol aro a fino rango of Stables .and Looseboxes. In the grounds aro some fino Summor-hfuset, Monkoy-honses, Band Rotunda, otc. Tho property will bo sold as a going concern with tho whole of Iho new and wtistio Furnituro, Fittings, oto., the stock of Wines and Spirits and 1 Stores being tho only item to bo tak.cn at a valuation. During last year ovor '50,000 persons /isited tho Garcleni. Every year sops the number growing and a wider and doepor appreciation of tho charm and beauty of this lovoly spot permeating tho publio mind. It may bo of intorost to state that tho property was valuod last yoar by competent valuers at £21,233, exclusive of the stock of wines »nd spirits, since which dato great additions and improvemonts havo been made, bringing tho valuation up to £24,755. Special complimentary tickots with free ndmiision will bo isniccl to intending buyers, and tho fullest information as lo dotails of mmmgomont givon lo bona fido enquirers. Tho Terms are Ten Per Cont. Depooit, a^ird Iho balanco can bo arranged on oasy tormi at a low rato of intprcst. For fuller information, conditions of ialo, otc, apply to tho Auctioneers at thoir offices. » THURSDAY, 2nd MARCH,' At 2 p.m. sharp. SALE OF WALL.PAPERS. SCAFFOLD CURDS, ROPES, ETC. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECTI AND CO. have boon favoured with instruction* to soil at their rooms, as above— KAA Rolls superior wall-papers of OvU all doccription*. 200 scaffold cord, Manila ropes, and othor ropes of all descriptions. WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF GOOD AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ft EFFECTS, PIANO, Etc., etc. AT OuiT*ROOMS, FRIDAY, lid MAROH. , By Order of the Bailiff, undor Distraint for Rout and undor Bill of Salo. MESSRS. BIDEY,"mEECH ANQ CO. havo been favoured with instructions to xoll m abovo at their room 11 (romovod for convenience of rale) — THE WHOLE of Iho CONTENTS of an 8-ROOMED HOUSE. Full details To-morrow's Post. GOODS ON VIEW~THURSDAY AND MORNING OF HALE. AUOTION SALE Of MOTORCAR. SATURDAY, 4th MARCH, At 11 a.m. MESSRS. W. H~MORRAn AND CO. havo rpcoivod instructions to sell nt thoir room*, 54, Willi«-itreot, a» above— 1 3i h.p. "Crest" Motorcar. This is a good touring car, with a hood, and will carry two. Tho oar will bo on view from THURSDAY MORNING, and thoso in search of an up-to-dato car should not lo?o thin rare chance. ' ' TO TROPERTY-OWNERS OR INVESTORS. A FIRM of Wholofftlo nnd Retail Merchants requiro n substantial Throestory Warohouto oreoted to suit their rcquiromcnls, with ft frorit*go of about 40ft by not lets than 100 ft depth; mint bo in main thoroughfare; Oubit-stroet nnd cornor section preferred ; would Uko for long lease ; principals only. Address Wholeeale, Evening Post. JH O R SALE. 11 400-gnllon irquaTO Iron Tanks, movablo tope, 55* ; must be sold. THOMAS BALLINGER & CO., LTD., 32, Victoria-street Telephone 197. FOR SALE, a sound Carriage-building, Shoeing, and General Blacksmithing Business, well established in growing town in Taranaki. Apply for particulars to D. and J. Smith. Hawora.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 50, 1 March 1905, Page 8