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THURSDAY, 25th MAY, 1905, At 2 p m. AT OUR MART, WILLIS-STREET. FIRST AUCTION SALE OF NURSERY CARDKNKR'S FLOWERING SHRUBS, AND TREES. TVTKSKHS ( LEVIEN, SIIALLORASS -L*- AND CO, huso nroivod instructions l><">> Mi M M Muehinson, of tho Calc(loiimii Ni,,,,.,^ Xew- Plj mouth, lo sell by piibiio auction, iih aho\e, tlio largest and iiioht seled loiiHigunuMil of Flowering .Sluulm and Trees evei olfeivd ill Wellington, consisting o [_ Choico caniebaH, hybrid rhododon(lions, ilapaneso azal(i,in, magnolias, hardy heaths, Japan irisex, hybin'•iis, aoleaguufl, hollii\s, Bilvor 111 1 OCR, creopeis, choice ornamental fihiulw, lomoiiH, hedgo plants, and other linos too numerous to mention. 'Tho abo\o floworing plants aro from tho world™''" 1 ' 08 ol)lui " :lbl ° tl'TOughout the LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 26th MAY ,1905, At 2 30 p m. ...™'«of Hie lad, C B 1/ARD. MAtSMIi-ICKN'r RESIDENTIAL PRO•mi .»& "OBSON-HTRKKT AND 11A / J , JORNDON-QUAY. lAM I LY RESIDENCE OF U ROOMS, M» NN u 'fM> ABOUT It ACRES. ESSRS. J. 11. BETUUNE * CO. mo lavoured with instiuctions fiom the lniHteos in the Eslato of tho lalo O. li. izard, lo sell by public auction, at thoir rooms, Featlioraton-i-treet, Wellington, on l'nday, 26th May, at 2 30 p 111.— THAT SPLENDID LEASEHOLD PUOPER'IY, bring tho wholo of Section No. 6IU und pnrt of Section No. 619, City of Wellington, containing la 2r 34p, nnd having froiitani-fl. or 133 ft to HOBSONSTREET and 175 ft to THOIU-DON-QUAY (all moro or loss), together with thn subHlniitially-buill FAMILY RESIDENCE, No u>, HOBSON-STREET. containing U laigo and lofty rooms, pantry and soullery, fitted with all oQiivonien- ex, 11 ud in Cirri -class order, aluo wawlihouse, throe conscrvatoiies, t vmeiy, loolliou«e, otc. Tho almvo superior piopcrty is hold on a lea«o having 14 your* to run from lht hoplcmber next «t v giound rent of £150 per annum The remtlonco is built of tho boot maleiial thioughoul, is fitted with every impiovnincnt, and no expense has been H|Mivd to inako Huh ono of Iho most cotighUul ri-idnntial piopeitiea in Thornilon Iho extensile grounds nro laid out us lawn, garden, nnd vhruhhorv, intersocled with well kept paths. Tlio proporty commands a charming pjiioinmic view of Wellington Jlnrbour, and tho B it o is ono of ih,, gunniurt in Wrtl.inglon, is »l wo - titcly fioo from i,ny smoko nuisanpo, -md !0,.^M i i O lio?To* nd PartiCUllVrS ° f lMS ° Or C 11. IZARD, K«,., Solicilor; ili!lJ"E! IUNK 1 Auctioneers FRIDAY 261h MAY, 1905^ „„.„„ At 2.30 p.m. CENTRAL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY M-No. 10, PERCIVAUSTREET. l'-h«KM. J. 11. BETHUNE k CO liavo reoeivcd inntiuolioiiH to Fell by ""'ili,"".^. lh ° ir r0 "" 1S ' J ' V ' ltllu "ton-«,treot, m.St SPL^""ro FREEHOLD PRO-II-,lU\, pnrt of Section No 180, WeiiiiiiHom, having a froiUHgo of 40ft to Pur-mal-Hrcet In a dopth thelufrom of 63ft lOiii tosrolherwith tho well-biult residence, • N ", ]°< IWnal-strcpt, contnining 7 largo niul lofty roomi, \erandiih, balcony, con'aennton, bay window, bathroom and scu|. leiy, lilted with hot and cold water, gas, and ail enmenienci 1. The nbo\o wolUilualod resideneo commancli 1111 unniterriiptcd view of tho city and harbour, and U situated in tho hnart of the | )( «it resident iol part of Iho city, close to Iho busiitcxi centre, nnd yet well out of the mucko men. Tho houso lets for 3B< per week, nnd should prove EXCEP'UONAI.LY l'ROl-TJ'ABLE to an in- ; vector. Fur full parlicul.irs nnd cni-dn lo viow, [ apply to _.l. H BETHUNE k CO., Auctioneers. w. ir. .mo it rah: & co.. AUC'I'IONEERS AND LAND VCKNTS. 54 AND 56, WILLLS-HTREET. Tnlepluuio No 10. SI'KCIAL BARGAINS (FOR SALE) FOR 14 DAYS. BASIN RESERVE (off Adolnide-road)-Neut 4. roomed Collage, with ncullory and dptnrliod waehhouso ; lamt 26ft x 77 Pi ;<m £525. BROOM H i;D(iE.STREET-4-roomod Cottojie and htablo; hind 40 x 80ft, £650 UPPER ADELUDE-ROAD — Uood sloomed Coll.ifit<>, bath, scullery, wanhhoiwe, die, ; 30ft x 100 ft. Price £540. OWEN-STREET (be^t purl)— Splendid lm-go new 5-raum«d Hoiieo, beautifully linmhed, with hot water, cupboards, etc. Vv'u-i £780. MEIN-STHEET— 4-roomed Cottage, scullery, bath, copper, tubs, etc., 2-stall stable and loft ; land 40 x OOfl. Prico £675. CO ROM AN DEL- STREET - 5-rooniod Hotiip, bulb, copper, tubs, eto. Prico £520; £130 cash, balance £30 por year. ABEL SMITH -STREET- Very superior now 7-roomed Residence, jirst finished nnd thoroughly up-to-date, with conveniences, ele. Prico £1600. UPPER WILI.IS-STREET— Sound 6roomed llotihc, bath, copper, tubs, otc built 14 yearn ago, and is in splondia order. Prico £1100 ISLAND BAY (near trnm)— Good now Houso, 5 rooms and every convenienco, liuyo section land. Prico £675; easy teims : £75 cash SHOP PREMISES, NEWTOWN, at Iho junction of two trnm linos, ono of the best positions; 30ft frontago x 100 ft; good shop and 4 rooms at back. Prico £1675. JOHN-STREET— Two 6-roomed Houses, built 2 jeais ago; lot at 45s per week. Prico £1475 ; good invoslmont, and is UOXIIUUCML-STUKET— Good 6-roomed Hiiu«,o; hind 40 x 90ft; built 3 years l'rico £975 ; only £100 cash reouired. LAURESTON-STREET (opposite the Colluge.) — Very superior House, 8 room*, evmy up-to-dato convenience. * Prico only £1350. BERUAMPORE— Now 4-roomed House, bath, bcullory, copper, hot wator, otc. Piico £575: £50 e.it-h required. AUSTIN-STREET — (iood 7-roomed House, corner section. Bargain at £990. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. HAVING purchasod lha propeily of Mr. G. E. Humphries, Buildir, situated oppotiilo tho old Tramway Olßccs, Adelaide-rand, my com/ortublo and compact property in Watorloo-avonuo is FOR SALE. Tho dwelling is icpleto with con\enienrcs, and contains ten largo and lofty rooms, Bft hall (upitair* and down), ccn-M-ivntory. balcony, oH'iog, bathroom, pantry, wardrobes, cupboards, etc., 010. Tlio lirsl floor is reached by 11 haiu'eomo fstaircwe, with epeeuUly easy rises to tho treads; the rooms tiro lighted by elecIrieity, and thero aro gas fires in bodroom, bludy, and oflice. Tho tw'o-atoried workshop, 36fl 6in x 23ft 6in, contains ono lnnji! rireulnr hnw, bench with tilting fonco and h.uw, one mnaller do with tilting fouco and rising table, and boring apparatus on end of spindle, ono band snw, ono tinning lathe with omorv wheel attachment, ono t-poeinlly mado shaping machine which clri<>eo* up to Gin wide, ono drilliiu: machine and grindstono, nil being dm on by gas or electricity. Thoro ia nl^o 0110 hand-power combined mot Using and boring machine and three double benches, the whole being arranged to produce tho very bext results. Thoro is ako a lock-up slmcroom and coachhouse; land 64fl x 100 ft, Price aud ; fuitlipr particulars on application. Teims may bo arranged. '. .). RAND, Builder, Nowlowu. j
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 8
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