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ISLAND BAY. ISLAND J3AY. SALE OF SUBDIVISION BLOCK OF LAND Adjoining tho Now Convent. CHANCE FOR SYNDICATES, INVESTORS, BUILDERS, AND SPECULATORS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-qnay, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXrTlst MARCH, 1906, At 2.30 o'clock p.m, MACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO aro instructed to offer for sale by auction ns above—' THAT MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF BUILDING LAND situated in Molroso, Island Bay, ndjoining tho now Convent of tho Sacred Heart, The land has frontages lo Avon-street and Hollotvny-road of 664 ft 7in (moro or less), and consists of Sections 69, 70, 71, 73. 75. and 11, being tho wholo of Block 95 rm tho plan of Molroße, and containing nn area of 1 acre 2 roods 27 perehoß. Titlo, Land Transfer. This i« «m excellent block, tho lnnd being oil a very easy tlopo to tho sun.' well sheltered, bright and attractive, and only ii minute's walk to Iho Electric* Tram. Torme—lO por cent, deposit, balanco in a month. Full particulars from tho Auctioneers. SALE OF GOOD COTTAGE HOUSE, IN ALICETOWN. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, » 84, Larabtbtt'Ciuay, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXrTlst MARCH, 1006, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. TyfACDONALD, "WILSON AND CO. JjJL' aro instructed to sell by nuction, as aboveThat well-built and pleasantly-situated cottage of 5 roonu. on one floor, with coullory, detached washhottse, and conveniences, eroded on la ltd having a frontngo of 40ft to the publio road by n depth of 128 ft (moro or loss), with a frontago in , tho back portion to Mudio-strcot. Thero is a good * fruit, vogotabla, and flower garrfou, tho place i» nicoly looatod, and just tho thing foi tho city man who wishes to live in good surroundings, boing within 10 minutes' walk of tho Lower Hutl Railway Station. Easy terms, Full particulars and card to viow from tho Auetioiieei'B, SALE OF VALUABLE INVESTMENT. TWO FIVE-ROOMED RESIDENCES. OPPOSITE BASIN RESERVE 1 SUS9EX-BQUARE. IN THE ESTATE OP THE LATE MIILIP SCOTT, DECEASED. At Iho Request of tho Bonofloiaries. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, THURSDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1906, At 2,30 o'olook p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. are- favoured with instructions to soil by publio nuction, as above, at tho icquest of tho Bonofleiarios— ■ That valuable and well-situated froehold proporty, part of Town Acre No. 666, having a frontago of 30 foot to Siwsex-Equaro by a dopth of 75 feet, with tho two two-story ' ronidonces, Nos. 14 nnd 15, erected thereon, containing flvo rooms each. This very valuable property fronts tho Basin Reserve, and is in eloeo proximity to the • oleotrlo tramway, St. Mark s Church, Wellington Cojlogo, oto. It Is placed ott tho market on account of tho compulsory winding up of tho estate. Terms of Salc-~Ten per oent. deposit, balance, in ono month. 'I'ho Auctioneers - can, however, if desired, arrange for a substantial advanco on mortgage. For further details and conditions of sale, apply to Messrs. Mook and Yon Haast, Solicitors, Groy-alreet, or to tho Auctioneers. ISLAND BAY BALE OF SIX GOOD SECTIONS FRONTING THE PARADE, IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY NttXT7lst MARCH, 1006, At 2,30 o'olock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON, and CO. aro instructed to offer for Sale by auction us abovo. LOT l,~Threo Building Sootions, oach having a frontago to tho Parade of 47ft lOin by depths of from 82ft 6in to 107 ft, being Nos, 2, 3, and 4, situated tit tho corner of Cornwall-streot. Thoy aro dry, level, and sunny, and fenced on throo Sidefl LOT ' 2.— Throo Sections fronting tho Pnrado, situated botwoon Mersey and Cornwall streets, oach having a frontago of 48ft lOin by a depth of 156 ft Uin, boing Sections 4, 5, 6, Block 3 on Raeocourso plan. Those aro dry and level, and in he centre of tho present building activity, Tho tram passes , nil of thorn, and thoy offer as good prospective valuo as anything in the distriot. Easy term* arranged, /till, .particulars trom tho Auctioneers. ■• SALE OF THREE CITY BUILDING SECTIONS, CLOSE TO THE ATHLETIC PARK, ON THE TRAM ROUTE. i IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1906, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. , "H/TAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. i/J- »ro instructed to sell by auction, ns above— ■ Those three splendid City Building Sections situated in South-road, fronting the tram lino, each hav- >' ing a frontago of 33ft by a dopth of 99ft, situated at the corner of Wftripori-strcot, bolng part of Town Aero 1018. Na part of tho oity has developed moro 'rapidly in rcoonl timod than (his, nnd as much of tho land has boon lakon up and buildings oroctod thoroon, these sites must , shortly bo nootlod for shop-keeping pur'pODtw, and thooo buying now will find in ft taw years that their investment has boon a Very profitable ono, Full particulars front tho Auctioneers. PETONE - ORIENT AL-ST. - PETONE, SALE OF GOoiTcOTTAGE REBIIN THE EXCHa'ngß LAND MART, 84, Lambton*quay, Wellington, •THURSDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1006, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON, and Co. are Jnslruolod to offer for Salo by auc lion as abovo [ That oapital one-story Verandah, Rc»ldonee, containing 6 rooms, with dotaohed lvashlioiwo, bathroom, copper, tubs, and iho usual eonvoiilenopi, nrootcd on land having a frontntfd of 40fl to Orluntal-atrcot by a depth of 100 ft. Thi« h a woll-bullk comfortable houso near lo tho bcaoh, wpll arranged and fitted with vonolinn blind*, gas in four rooms and hall, and there is ii koocl garden and fowl run. En*>y terms can bo arranged, Full partioul«r« ti-Kl card* to viow from Auo< .Uonoori, ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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