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PUBLIO AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1905, At 2.30 p.m. ■ AT DIX'S THEATRE BOYAL. MESSBS. THOMSON AND BBOWN have boon favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction, as abovo, the following valuablo sections of land: LOT I.— KARAKA BAY, Section 4, Block 10, having a total frontage of 244 feet, and containing Oa 2r 20p. This" section has two frontage 3, and tho bylaws allow two houses to bo erected on the section. . LOT 2. r SEATOUN, Section 2, Block 32, having a front-age of 82 feet by a depth of 166 feet, together with 5-roomed -villa eroctod thereon. LOT 3.— SEATOUN, Soetion 1, Block 32, having a frontage of 70 feot by a depth of 272 feet. The above sections ore situated in very eunny positions, and command an extoneivo and panoramio view of Cook Strait, Day's Bay, etc. Bomember that Karaka. Bay and Seatonn are to bo connected with ■ the- electrio tram and improved ferry service from the city, so that every comfort and convenience will be enjoyed by the residents.- " LOT 4.— NEWTOWN, Roy-street, adjacent to Newtown Park, being Section No. "38, and having a frontage of 145 feet to a righfc-of-wsf from Mansfield-street - by a depth of tl' 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 exactly with their requirements. LOT S.— NORTHLAND, being Section 77 on tHo' "Plan of Northland, haying a frontage of 53 feet to Old Militaryroad'and 51 feet* to West-road "by" a depth of 277 feet. - The section has two frontages, and tho area permits, of two houses being erected. LOT 6.— KARORI, being Section No. 16, having a frontngo of ,93 feet to Jollstreet.by a depth of li 7 (moro or lesa). LOT J.— WADESTOWN, feeing Lot 88, Block Iso." I,' having a frontago of 33 I " 'feet to Wade-street by a depth of 187 (moro or less). -Remember, every^man should try to own a -home. Tho possession of a freehold , home will add to> his solf-rospect, to his importance in the eye 3 of his fcllow-mon, and to his personal advantage in a hundred ways; thereforo Lots 5, 6, and 7 are chances not to' be missed.' ' For further particulars apply to THOMSON AND BROWN, „ Auctioneers. Hunter-street. VO-MORROW, -WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16, At 2 o'clock. SALE OF-YERY.SUPERIOE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. W; .F. SHORTT^ has received instruc- • tion* to sell at" his mart, WilliEBtreet — Handsome upright grand piano by Beadle and- Lang'beih, LonddiV Chippendale suite of s, pieces, carpet square, hearthrug, fender and brassee r rattan chairs, diningroom suite in leather, massive sideboard with mirror • back, dining table, 12 Austrian chairs," easy chairs, duchess pair with "marble-top washstand, full Scotch chest drawers, 7, 3,la_&-4 drawer chests, duches3 chests, washstands, handsome toilet set, bedsteads, wire mattresses, stretchers, bedding, blankete, quilts, tables, chairs, crockery, and a largo quantity of sundries. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 11 a.m. sharp. ATTBAOTTVE AUCTION SALE Of YISEY FINE COLLECTION OF SILVEB PLATED WABE, ETC. TO BE SOLD AT OUR BOOMS, MANNERS-STREET. •nffESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CD. IvjL- havo--fcecn_iavour.ei} with mMruc-\-ons from a weil-kuown English tnanufaeuring firm to sell' as above — A compieto range of SAMPLES, which wero intended for South Africa, but owing to a mistake by tho shipping company they were •- - ■ overcarried to New Zealand, -^c now have - received instructions from tho manufacturer to sell this ' '• " particularly fine lot by public auction. The. Catalogue comprises , 2ff© LOTSi 370 LOTS! ' And no two articles are alike. ' In consequence of the varied lot, space •wflTnot permit 'of details in this adyertico- ' ment, tint compieto catalogues may be had from "tbolAuctionecrs. - The goods will be on view all day Thursday and Thursday Evening. SEDEY, MEECH AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. \1 CENT VIEW. mOWisSEND AND PAUL (Ltd.) are JL instructed by Mm: James Paul, who ha 3 decided to live in the suburbs, to sell by public' auction at their rooms, Harrkc»cpet— , JJo'r ideal residence," No. 16, Ohiroload, overlooking the Bowling ' Urpen. Tho house is on ono floor, with fonr" bay windows, and comprises 7 largo rooms,, with storeroom,' bathroom, p.w.c, and concrete outhcuEO .additional, castiron cnimolled bath and handsotno porcelain washbasin, fitted with not and cold water, also shower in bathroom ; electrio light in every room, latest drainage, Land Transfer title. - The house is situated on a comer section, land 64 x 110 ft, cannot bo built out, «nd commands a super.b view of tho whole of the harbour -and To Aro. It is one minute's walk from Wordsworth-street tram. It has hall 6 x 25ft, with leadlight entrance; two room* 13 x 23ft each, «fid other rooms in proportion. Vonotian iiinds and electrio light fitting 3 sold with house. / • i ■ This ia a class of property that seldom «oines in tho markot, and we strongly advise those in search of a bright, sunny spot to inspect this. Oa view any morning up' to dato of sale. Land is 64 x 110 ft, planted with choico shrubs. HA.WTHORN & CRUMP, - A, FEATHERSTON-STREET, TTAVE 2fOW FOB SALE— Fi\ K-BOOMED HOUSE, Nowtown ; . orner section, 33 x 103 ; hot and cold water; all conveniences; in thorough FOUR-BOOMED HOUSE, Milton-street, near tram ; conveniences ; compact and comfortable. HAWTHORN AND CRUMP, 4, Fcatherston<street. . •rdephono 1711. TT-OR SALE, ' a Coachhouse, 80, Coro■X- mandel-strcet, to be removed; good timber. Apply Hardio Shaw* 54, Willistttant

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 39, 15 August 1905, Page 8

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