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PUBLIO AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AT DIX'S THEATRE ROYAL. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN have boen favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction, as abovo, tho following valuablo sections of land : LOT I.— KARAKA BAY, Section 4, Block 10, having a total frontago of 244 "feet, and containing 0a 2r 20p. This section has two frontages, and WlO bylaws allow two houses to bo erected on the section. LOT 2.— SEATOUN, Section 2, Block 32, having a frontago of 82 feet by a depth of 166 feet, together with 5-roomed villa erected thoreon. LOT 3-^EATOUN, Section 1, Block 32, having a froniage of 70 foet by a depth of 272 foot. The above sections are situated in very j sunny positions, and command an extensive arid panoramio view of Cook Strait, Day's Boy, etc. Remember that Karaka Bay and Seatoun aro -to be connected with tho electric tram and improved ferry ser-' vico from the city, so that every comfort and convenience will be enjoyed by jthe residents. LOT 4.— NEWTOWN, Roy-street, adjacent to Newtown Park, being Section No". 38, and having a farontago of 145 feet to a right-of-way from Mansfield-streot by a depth of 80 feet. Land so centrally situated is becoming day by day harder to obtain, and day by day it is rapidly rising in value. Those in search of a residential or factory sito should note that this section corresponds exaotly with their requirements. LOT S.— NORTHLAND, being Section 77 on tho Plan of Northland, having a frontage of 53 feet to Old Militory'road and 51 feet to West-road by a depth of 277 feot. The section -has two, frontages, and tho area permits of two houses' boiug erected. LOT 6.— KARORI, being Section No. 16, having a frontage of 93 feel to Jollstroet by a depth of 117 (more or less). LOT 7.— WADESTOWN, being Lot 88, Block No. 1, having a frontage -of 33 feet to Wade-street by a depth of 187 (moro or less). Remember, every man should try to own a h ome - possession of a freehold homo will add to his self-respect, to his importance in the eyes of- his fellow-men, and to his personal advantage in a hundred ways; therefore Lots 5, 6, and 7 are chances not to bo missed. For further particulars apply to THOMSON AND BROWN, t Auctioneers. Hunter-street. TUESDAY, 22nd AUGUST, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF 3i ACRES VALUABLE BUILDING LAND, KARORI. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been instructed to sell by public auolion «t their rooms, 48, Lambton-quayj on Tuesday, 22nd August, 1905, at 2.30 p.m.— j Lot I.— All that piece of land having a frontage ol 195.7 links to the J Main Road by a depth of 525 • iink3, and containing 1 acre 0 roo«t3 4 perches, more or lesfi. Lot 2. — All that piece of land having a, frontage of 485 links lo Friendstreet by a depth of 5Z7 links, and containing 2 acres 2 roods 9 perches, moru or less. These lots are parts of Subdivision 15, Section 37, Karori. . I Lot lis situated close to the PPeto c t Oifico ■ and opposite tho Karon Council Office, and is well adapted for subdivision into business sites Lot 2, m Friend-street, is opposite the residence of Mr S. Kirkcaldie, in one of the best re-idential parU of Karori. - For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., «' Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 22mTAUGUSr, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE Of a SPLENDIDL Y-Sl'i UATED INVES'IMENi' PROPERTY, TE ARC j MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. I havo' received instructions to sell by ' public auction at thoir rooms, 48, Lamb-ton-quay, on Tuesday, 22nd August, at 2.30 p.m.— That SOUND INVESTMENT in REAL ESTATE, be:rtg Nos. 5 and 7, OXFORD-ROAD, off Tasmanstreot, comprising a subitantiallybuilt 6-roomed and 4-roomed house, both on one floor, and standing on land having a frontage of 53ft 4in , to Oxford-road by a depth of 84Tt, nnd being part of T.A. 721. Thiß magnificont littlo property is most conveniently situated, looking down Drum-mond-strcot, from a slightly olevatod position, within two or three minutes' waik of the tram teiminus in Wallace-streot and the Adolaide-road cars, commands a' pleasant and sunny out ook, and is withal in a quiet but conveniont and eelect neighbourhood. > The houEos are extremely well built, tho rooms itro large and airy, and each houso has ail ccnvi>ni«nci'-<. No. 5 wili let read-_ ily at 21s por week, whilst No. 7 is now let to an excellent tenant at 13s per woek. For further particulars apply to' , , HARCOURT AND CO., \ ' Auctioneers. ' WEDNESDAY, 23rd AUGUST, 1905, At 11 a.m. PRELIMINARY ANN'OO>"CEMENT. IMPORTANT SAfVE, RARE MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APP.OINTMENTS, ", At 41, MURPriY-STREET, 1 The Residence of Kdmund Allo, Esq., 1 who is leaving for Europo. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. beg to announce that they havo boen_ favoured with instructions to soil by public auction at tho abovo residence on Wednesday, 23rd August, 1905, at 11 a.m.— . ELEGANT MODERN HOUSEIJOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, tho coiitents of a nineroomed residenco. Fuller particulars next Wednesday's lESUO. On yiow Tuesday, 22nd inst., from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. and on morning of salo'. | Completo book catalogue now obtainable from j HARCOURT & CO., Auctioneers. FOR LEASE. • IMPORTANT SUBURBAN FARM BY TENDER. LOWER HUTT. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY . FOR MARKET GARDENERS. mO BE LET ON LEASE, by tender, for _ *LE ono " °* f rom ono to seven years. ALL THAT RICH DAIRY FARM, with tho Buildings thereon, fituated on tho Waiwetu-road, Lower Hutt, containing 49 acres 3 roods 8 perchos or thoroabout rccent.y vnoantod ty Mr. JamOs August! Tho land is tho nohest in tho district, is well wateied, and specially suitable for market gardoning and dairying. Tenderers can tondor at -por annum for from ono to seven years. Each tondor must bo accompanied by a chequo for three months' rent. Tenders must be sent in to tlio office of Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. Auotionoors No. 84 Lambton-quay, Wellington, not late, than Noon on Monday, 14{|| August, 1905. TjlOR SALE, CHEAP. 1 8 h.p. Compound Engine, by Marshall, and 12 h.p. Boilor, 1401b pressure 2 18 h.p. Multitubular Boiler, 1001b prea- ' sure; all as good as new. •' W. CRABTREE AND SONS. City Foundry, Ev»-»troet, Wellington. 1 V

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8

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