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TUESDAY, 23! d MAY, 1005. At 2 Hi p ni. FINAL AUCTION SALE Of ALL UNhOLD .SECTIONS In NORTHLAND I NORTHLAND I THE MOST POPULAR NUUURB OF WIiLLIN'G'ION. SUNNY, HEALTHY, PICTURESQUE NORTHLAND. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have rcconcd inslruclions to sull by publio auoliou at their rooms, 48, L.iinb-ton-quay, on TUESDAY, 23rd Muy, 1905, at 2.30 p.m. Tho UNSOLD SECTIONS in thn BWAUTIFUL SUHURB OK NORTHLAND, numbering 93 in all, situated in 1.01110 of iho best p«rts of Iho Township. No subdivision of nuburban huidg has bceii^ moro successful than tho NORTHLAND, and Iho early buyers havo donu woll with thoir pin chases, in many infctancos re-sale* having been mado at double and tioblo tho original cokl. Out of 431 sections only 5)3 V.unam, and had it, not boen for tho unfortunate death of Mr C Pharazyn, every bcotion would liavo boon sold mouths njjo For beauty of position NORTHLAND is without exception unsurpassed for reHideiicoH. All paiU are accessible by roads of easy grado. Tho popularity of this disrict is evidenced by thu largo number of handsome residence* erected thoroon. Title— Land Tiansfer. Torms of Salc-10 per rent, cash, 10 por conl. in 0110 month, balance in oighleen months, with power to pay olf at any time. Arrangements can bo made to assist Ihoso desirous of building. All sections aro marked off with numbered pt'RH. Lithographic plans on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Autcioneers. TUESDAY, 30th MAY, 1905, At 11 n in rni'iLHHNARY ANNOUNCKMKNT. PR EL (Ml NARY ANNOUNCEM EN'l'. AUCTION SALE ok SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Etc No. 5, FITZHEimhRT-TEKRACK. •jl/TESSRH. HARCOURT AND CO -"A ha\e received instructions from tho owner, who is Iwuing the district, to boII tiy public nuctiou, on tho premibos, No 5 litzliprbnrl.tcriaee, on Tue^liiy, 30th inst commencing at 11 11 in — The wholo of her superior household furniture and elTecUi. For full particular soo noxl Wednesday g ifmie Catalogues will be ready in a few days HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY,"I4Ih MAY, 1905, At 2.30 p m. dix's theaTre royal. important~to heads of families. owner leaving on account of jLi.-iir.Ai/nx. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN h.ivo been fawnued with liixlruetioiM from Mrs. Casey to sell by public auction, as abo\ c -- Hor veiy charming Ri'<\doulinl Property, MAARAMA -CRESCENT, 8. !ar Unu n and lofty room-), replete with ovory moaern convenience, jiifludiiijt h. and 0. water, shower, bathroom, lavatory busui, gas, cupper, tubi, largo garden, etc I'lio Iniui has a frontage of 11 font by a depth of 106 fwl, moro or less. Insurniieo £000. L.T. Titlo. Tho rosidenco ii well built and furnished throughout, and tho position in n. veiy mmny one. From tho baleoaiy a very commanding \iew is obtainotl, embraoing tho wholo of tho city and harbour. This is an exceptional opportunity for securing ono of the finMt rniulenoes for tho.tn professional and lninini"-* men who must of necessity reside in Iho hearl of Iho city. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers. Huuler->>treet. —————— PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 241h MAY, 1905, At 2 30 p 111. DIX'S THEATRE ROYAL. IMPORTANT NOTICE. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVIi. NO RESERVE. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN havo been f avoided with iiihtiuctioiiH from E. C. Farr, Etq-, Arclntcol, to .sell by public auction, as abovo, tho following valuable rcoidonliul proporly :—: — TINAICORI-ROAD, adjacent to Gardens — All that piece, of Land contained in Sot-lions No?. 260 and 261, having a fronlugo of over 300 ft, together with gentleman's eight-roomed Residence orectoil thoroon, occupied at present by Mrs. Berry. Tho residence was erected under Iho personal biipei vision of Mr. Farr, and no expeiißO bus boen spared to nuiko it worthy of boing known us ono of tho be»t built homos in Wellington. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers Hunter-street. PUIJLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. DIX'S THEATRE ROYAL. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN havo bi-nn (iwourod with inMvuclions to soil by public auction ai> nbovo, tho follow ing vory DESIRABLE FAMILY RESIDENCEROSEN HATH, CrcPcont-road, boing part Section 39, having a frontage of 100 ft by a dopth of lo7ft (moie or Iom), together with a 10-ioomod residence erected thereon ; also n Building Site, part Section 39, having a fiontago of 49ft by 119 ft. RINTOUL-STREET — VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE facing tramline, being Lot 17, part Town Aero 954, and being 48 x 100 (moro or less). Tho abovo properties aro for ABSOLUTE SALE, and wo strongly urgo buyers lo call for a card lo inspect without delay. It will coft YOU nothing. j REMEMBER (hot while jou nro \\or\-\ tilting sonmhody will bo securing tho proporty corresponding exactly with your requirements. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers, Hunter-slroot. Tl O C SAL E Herherl-streot, Hull — 5 rooms Hnia-slreel, llntt — 8 rooms KnighlVioad, Hull -5 iooms, 3 acres Middlo Waiwelu, Hutt— 7 looms Middlo Waiwelu, Hull — Land, 2 ncres Wainui-o-mala, H)2 acres Mungiuoa — 180 mrcs Sections — Cooley and Lynch Estates, from £100 U, J. THOMPSON, Lower flutt. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 8
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