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FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1906, - At 2.30 p.m. NEWTOWN NEWTOWN CONSTABLE AND OWEN STREETS. . \ SEVEN OF THE FINEST BUSINESS SITES IN' THE SOUTHERN END .QF THE. CITY. TMTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. -WJ- have been instructod to sell by public auction at their rooms, 46, Lambtonqu»y— That valuable block of land, being part of Town Acre 800, having a frontage of 223 ft 9in to CON-STABLE-STREET and 82ft to OWEN-STREET, subdivided into toven first-class building sections, These splendid sites ara situated on the -north side of Constable street, having frontages varying from 30 to 40ffc by an average depth of about 93ft. Section No. 1 it a magnificent corner, suitable for any business, having a frontage of 40ft to Con-stable-street, and 92ft to Owen-street. Sections 2 to 7 are amongst the best business •ites in. the Southern end of the City, being right on the tram route,' and within a few minutes' walk of Kilbirnie, Evans Bay, , etc., etc., and the ever-increasing population must cause it to become a great business centre. . ... This land has been locked up for some considerable tima, the owner being - absent from the colony, but Instructions have now been jeceived to place it upon the market: . ' .. v„. TERMS i 10 per cent, cash deposit at •*le," balance 3," 6, 9, and 12 months at 5 pet cent, interest, with power to pay off at any time. Title, Land Transfer. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. " FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. thorndon. four-roomedHdwelling, on * . splendid section; • a superb reshjential site. Messrs. harcourt and co. nave been instructed to sell by publio auction at their rooms, 46, Lambtonquay, as ab»ve — All that piece' of land, being, part oi Town Acre No. 522, City of Wellington, - containing 11 3-10 th perches, and having a frontage oi 96ft 3in to- Parliament-street by an ■ irregular depth, together -with tho . -- four-roomed dwelling with all conveniences, gas, h. and c. vater, ' ' _ .etc.,'- known as No. ,1, erected thereon. The property has entrances from Syd-" ney and Hill Etreets, and being right ,up oK the hill, overlooking the city and*harbour, makes it one of the finest residential rites in the Thorndon. district. --' - HARCOURT A&D .CO., . . .Auctioneers. ' FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. i BERHAMPORE. THREE COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS, SOUTH-ROAD. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND COhave been instructed to sell by publio auction, at -their rooms, |46, Lambtonquay, as' above — All that piece of .land in South road, close to the Athletic, Park, having a frontage of 73ft by a depth of 100 ft (more or less), on which is erected one five-roomed and two four-roomed dwellings, known as Nos. 31, 35, and 35. For conditions and particulars of sale, ' ?piy tO C. W. NEILSEN, Solicitor, Eeath'erston-street ; Or HARCOURT AND CO., . Auctioneers. FURNITURE ! FURNITURE ! TO-MORROW (FREDAY), ,22na JUNE, At 2 o'clock. • .Tfc/TESSRS. W. H. M&RRAH AND. CO. JjfJL will sell by public auction, -in their rooms, ,Willis-6treet— A large quantity of Household Furniture, Bedsteads, Fenders, etc.,^etc. ft , handsome brass-mounted bedsteads, sample* ' 18 do do fenders, do 18 do sets fire brasses do 2 fine mirror-back sideboards 1 handsome duchess pair, swing mirrors 4 duchess t chests, 2 chests drawers, 4 doable and single iron bedsteads, bedding, wire and canvas stretchers, toilet tables, mirrors, waahstands, sets ware, good linoleums md oilcloths, rugs and mats, basket and rattan chairs, Austrian and stamp teat do, dining and kitchen, tables, pictares, lacj and> muslin curtains, overmantel, lot vases and ornaments, 3 Rochester lamps, 1 hall ditto, 3 couches, 2 platform rockers, -curtain poles, 2 good • carpets, hearthrug!, saucepans, kettles, boilers, baths, buckets, plates, cups and saucers, jogs, crockery and glassware, cutlery,' wringer, tjtair oilcloth and rods, and a host of useful sundries. Without tha slightest reserve. TO-MORROW, . FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, i - At 2 o'clock. -^GREAT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE. Magnificent Solid Walnut Sideboard. '."Handsome Diuingroom Suite-in Leather. Solid Braes-front Italian Bedstead. WF." SHdRTT, LTD., have -been- • favoured with instructions .to soil at their mart, Willis-street — "" ' 'Richly - upholstered drawingroom suite in lilk tapestry, rattan chairs, platform rockers, carpets, hearthrugs, solid walnut overmantel, chesterfield couch in ' saddlebags, extension dining table, 12 Austrian chairs, .roll linoleum', handsome, bedroom smte of 3 pieces, chests drawers," duchess cHeits.and pain, washatands, toiletware, donble and single iron bedsteads, spring and wire mattrecses, wire stretchers/ crocxery, 'cutlery, and a large quantity of sundries. . MONDAY, 25th JUNE, 1906, , At' 11 o'clock. ' , IN THE HARRIS-STREET MARKET. AUCTION SALE OF CHOICE AUSTRALIAN^ WINES WHISKY. WHISKY HAMS AND BACON mOWNSEND AND PAUL (LTD.). will ,X 1 sell as above — 25 cases Australian wines — Claret, Hock", I'ort, Burgundy, and Muscat "10 caae3 Scotch whisky 1 cmo bacon. 1 cass ham? _ f •WHY PAY RENTr ! A N EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY .A. i* now offered to any ono requiring a NEW VILLA RESIDENCE of 5 rooms, corner of Vera-street, Karori ; land 45 x 132; c. light, zinc ceiling ,in vestibule, wardrobe, bath, etc., fowlpen; houio now occupied" by Mm. A.-Feridns. Price £700. Deposit £25, and the balance in payments of £1 per week. Apply on the property, F. AND W. FERKINS, BUILDERS, Etc., GHUZNEE-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 8

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