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"TE ;j£QPA>"GA," TRENTHAM. RESIDI£S"CE'6,If4. W. WILLIAMS, Esq. TO CITY MERCHANTS, TIRED PROFESSIONAL MEN, RACING MEN, FISHING AND SHOOTING MEN, AND THOSE REQUIRING A, SELECT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE. SALE OF EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE AND SIX ACRES OF LAND AT TRENTHAM. LARGE FRONTAGE TO MAIN ROAD AND ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR SUBFVISION. A BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTVE, AND RESTFUL PROPERTY. IN THE. EXCHANGE LAND MART, ■ No. 84j Lambton-quay, Wellington On TUESDAY, tho~sth day of FEBRUARY, 1807, at 2.30 o'clock p.m.MACDONALD, WILSON, and CO. ar* instructed by J. \\ r . Williams, Esq., ' r 'To Kohanga," who is selling, this properly. for Famuy reasons, to offer for ealo by auction,' as above: — That Very firio property situated at Trentham, having tho long ' froiitago to tho m'ain.^Cpunty road of 653 ft ,9in, by an irregular 'depth of from 314 ft lin to 377 ft 7iri, being part of Section ' 92 in tho Hutt district. _ Tho improvements consist of n substantial one-story, verandah residence, containing eight rooms, kitchen, bathroom npd scullery,- and all requisites and conveyances for a good home. , Tho outbuildings comprise washhouse, with necessaries, trapshed, stable, woodshed, and . workshop. , ,Ono of "the greatest charms of the property is its privacy and seolusion, surrounded as it is by hedges fund beautiful fhubbcries. _ . Tho land* U excellent, in good heart, and ,capablo of producing: any kind of vegetablo or 'fruit, and thero is a splendid supply of good water from a novor-fail-fciy well, raised by a Samson windmill and distributed over tho houso and grounds by closed pipes and taps. The drainage is perfect. Tho land is divided into flower and kitchen gardens, orchard and paddock, and thero nre two tennis lan us, the wholo enclosed by a well-grown macrocarpa hedge. Tho orchard is w.cll planted with carefully selected small fruit trqcs, now in first-class condition and highly productive, and a lirgo area has been covered for tho cullivation and production of strawberries. Thsro 'i 3 a good conservatory, also cucumber arid other frames, and the flower borders contain many choice and raro flowers and shrubs, the whole forming a property of rare beauty, and presenting an air of lestfulness which would be specially enjoyed by a tired and overworked city man. This property occupies a somewhat uniquo. position It ia within half a mile of the racecourse and golf links, and is in the cen^o cf the finest fishing end shooting area' around Wellington, commanding as it docs a number of first-class 1 fishing streams. Post office, telephone, and school aro all closo by. Very oafy terms can bo arranged. Full particulars and card 3to view from the auctioneers, where several photographic views can be seen. THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1807, „ , ; At 2.30 o'clock p.m. 1 o CASES OF NEW TOYS -1 Q ±O ' , AND GAMES. -L«S Overtime Goods, Queen's Bond, Z167. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. • have received instructions from tho Collector of Customs to sell at their rooms, £4, Lambton-quay, as above — ■ Overtimo goods, Queen's Bond, Zl67— 13 cases of assorted toys and games. ABSOLUTE AUCTION SALE OF REALLY VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES. In Consequence of the Owner Paying a . Visit to tho .Mother Country. ON TUESDAY, 26th "FEBRUARY, 1907. At 2.30 o'clock p.m. In the Exchange Land Mart, No. 84, Lambton-quay. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. . are favoured with instructions to sell absolutely, by public auction, cs above, the undermentioned Valuable City Properties on exceptionally easy 'terms: — LOT 1. ADELAIDE-ROAD. SHOP AND DWELLINGHOUSE of FOUR ROOMS, with bathi washhousc, coalihed, and usual conveniences, No. 19, erected on corner section of land, having a frontage cf TWENTY FEET to AIiELAIDE-KOAD and a Frontago of SEVENTY-NINE FEET to COL-LEGE-TERRACE, being part of Towu Aore No. 742.' Premises are now occupied by Mr. Wiltshire at a rental of 21s per week. Title, Deeds Registration. LOT 2. RIDDnfORD-STREET, SHOP AND DWELLING of SIX ROOMS, with bath, washhouse, and the usual conveniences, No. 78, erected pn land having a Frontage of 31ft to Riddiford-street by a depth of 82ft lOin. Contents 9.07 perches, being pant of Town Acre No. 993. The premises aro now let' to Mr Lobb as weekly tenant at a weekly rental of 21s. Title, Land Transfer. LOT 3. ADELAIDE-ROAD. TWO FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE RESIDENCES, No. 45a, erected on land having a frontago to Adelaideroad of 20ft by a depth of 62ft 2in, and now occupied by Messrs Maloney and Bowring as weekly tenants at. rentals of 12b each. This is one of tho bost investments in the city. Title, Land Transfer. LOTS 4 to 8. ' MURITAI— SEASIDE SUBURB. FOUR BUELDING SECTIONS, in the best part of Muritai ; dead level, and with no sand drift ; being the Sections No. 14, 15, 16, and 17, having frontages to Konini-strcct of 33ft each by a. depth of 99ft. These sections •will .be sold separately, and are undoubtedly tho best of the seaside suburban sections in tho market. LOT 9. EDINBURGH-TERRACE. That Valuable Corner Building Section, dead level, being part of Town Acre 1034, having two frontages of 40ft and 80ft to tho terrace. An admirable site for a. shop. With the growth of population in that quarter of tho city there is a, fortune for an enterprising man in tho purchate of this section. The Terms are 10 per cent, deposit ; balance on easy arangemonts over a period of years at 5 per cent, interest. For fuller details apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. LOWER 'HUTT. MAIN-ROAD AND CAMP-ROAD. SALE OF NINE SPLENDID SECTIONS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Larabton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, the 26th FEBRUARY, 1907, at 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO: aro instructed to offer for ealo by auction as above — MAIX-ROAD— % TWOfSplondid, level, dry. Sections, each having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of 200 ft. CAMP-ROAD— FIVE Level Sections, each having a. Frontago of 40ft by a depth of 200 ft. TWO Sections, each having a Frontago •of 50ft by a depth of 200 ft. Tho land is very rich, and has «ll been in cultivation a* market garden* ; is now in good grass, and anything that can bo grown in tho province can be grown hero. The iaxtl isr«loio to Orr'K-lano, and when the' 'proposed now river bridge is mado it well bnng it within 5 minutes' ca»y walk of a. railway elation. Terms 'are easy: 10 per cont. deposit; 10 per cont. in six month* ; 10 per cont. in twelve months ;.bsJ*noo, 5 years aV -pot cent. Notico hoards i.re erected.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 28, 2 February 1907, Page 8

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