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TO-MORROW, KELBURNE ! KELEURNEI KELBURNE! ABSOLUTE SAKE OF TWO BUILDING SECTIONS IN KELBURNE. OWNER LEAVES THE COLONY THIS MONTH. 12? THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, •■ No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY. Sth~FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are Instructed by W D. Pittar, Esq., who has sold his dental practice and is leaving the colony, to offer for sale by auction, as above — LOT 1. All that pieie or parcel of land, situated in Kelburne, having a frontage to Groveroad of 59ft sin by an irregular depth of from 159 ft 9in to 142 ft 7in, and containing an area of 25.9 perches, being Section 52, Block 4, on Plan of Kelburne. This is a first-class section, screened from the wind, open and sunny, on a gentlo slope, and convenient to the cablo and Aro-strect train Eervices. LOT 2. That piece or parcel of land, situated in. Kelburne, having a frontago to tho Parade of 43ft sin by a depth of from 190 ft 7in to 2C4ft 7in, and containing an are* of 29.3 perches, being Section 16, Block 2, on Plan of Kolburne. This is clo3o to tho city boundary, and abuts on tho Town Belt. Tho land slopos to tho city, and from it is obtained a splendid view of the harbour. 'lhese sections arc being sold solely on account of the vendor leaving tho colony, and this is a chance which very seldom occurs for a person lo obtain a buildingsite in this select locality practically at their own price. Terms ot sale arc 10 per cent, deposit, and a considerable portion of the purchase money can bo arranged for. Also, on account of another Vendor — Section No. 44, Block 3, Kelburne, having a frontago of 44ft llin to Kelburno Parade by a depth of 129 ft Sin. , TO-MORROW, "TE KOHANGA," TRENTHAM. RESIDENCE OF J. 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 SUBIYISION. A BEAUTIFUL, ATTRACTVE, AND RESTFUL PROPERTY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lcmbton-quay, Wellington On TUESDAY, thTFth day of FEBRUARY, 1907, at 2.30 o'clock p m. MACDONALD, WILSON, and CO. aro instructed by J. W. Williams, Esq., '"Te Kohanga," who is selling this property for family reason:, to offer for eale by auction, as above : — That very Cuo properly rituatod at Trentham, having tho long frontago to tho main county load of 653ffc 9in, by an irregular • depth of from 314 ft lin to 3T7fx Tin, boing part of Section 92 in the Hutt district. The improvements consist of a subatantial one-story, verandah re<ddonco, containing eight rooms, kitchen, bathroom and Ecullery, and ail requisites and convoniencca for a good home. The outbuildings comprise washhouso, with necessaries, trapshed, stable, woodshed, and workshop One of the greatest chaims of tho property is its privacy and seclusion, 6urroucded as it is by hedges and beautiful ihubberie?. Tho land is excellent, in good heart, and capable of producing any kind of vegetable or fruit, and there is a fplendid. supply of good waterjroma never-fail-ing well, raised by a Samson windmill and dktributed over tho house and grounds by closed pipes and taps. The drainage is perfect. The land is divided into flower and kitchen gardens, orchard and paddock, and there are two tennis lawns, the whole enclosed by a well-grown macrocarpa hedge. The orchard is well planted with carefully selected small fruit trees, now in first-class condition and highly productive, and a large area ha« been covered for the cultivation and production of strawberries. There is a good conservatory, also cucumber and other frame-, 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 leslfulness which would be specially enjoyed by a tired and overworked city man. This property occupies a somewhat unique position It is within half a milo of tho racecourse and golf links, and is in the centre of the finest fishing and ■hooting area- around Wellington, commanding as it does a number of first-class fishing -streams. Post office, telephone, a*id tchool are all close by. Very easy terms can bo arranged. Full particulars and cards to view from the auctioneers, where several photographic views can be seen. TO-MORROW, KELBURNE! KELBURNE! KELBURNE! SALE OF AN EIGHT-ROOMED RESIDENCE " IN CENTRAL-TERRACE. SC THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON'TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND • CO. are instructed to offer for sale by kuctiou, ac above — All that substantial two-story modern eight-roomed verandah residence, with bathroom, h. and c. water, electric light, washbouee, copper, tubs, wardrobes, linen press, Scotch press, a specially-hood-ed gas cooking range with outsido ventilation, and all up -to - date conveniences, and a fine balcony. Provision h_s been made for an ample storage of water, and the drainage is perfect, being connected with tho city scheme. The land has a fronlage of 53ft 6in to Contial-ter-race by an irregular depth of 104 ft ICin to 138 ft 4in, contents 22.4 perches, being Section 14, Block 3 on Plan of Kenburne, There 13 access 1 also from a right-of-way at tha roar. This is a really first-claes residence, built a littlo over two yeara ago for tho vendor's own personal occupation. The situation >b a debghtful one, tho. EurroundingH oil that could be desired, tho view of the city and harbour unsurpassed, and access to the city cany and rapid, tho tram boing within two minutea' walk, and no betl~r situation ran be found for » family residence. Tho tcrnn of ealo rro 10 per cent, de-po-Wt, and a largo proportion can bo arranged on mortgage if desired. Further particulars and keys with the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1907. Commencing at 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Removed to our Booms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions to sell, art their Rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, at above— A Lot of Household Furniture, etc.. part Contents of an eight-roomed House, removed for convenience ol c&le. Full Particulars on Tuesday. Householder* desirous of disposing of anj surplus furnfture, or houses of furniture, would do well to send same to our rooms, no wo havo always a (food class of bursri in attendance. >Vo .ell everjc ,We_nM_ur

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 10

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