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IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. T3AKER BROS' are 'instructed by the JL* owner, who is leaving Wellington, lo offer for absolute sale by public auction at their rooms No. 38, Lambton-rjuay, \\ ellington, on 13th NOVEMBER, 1907, i-\ l - 2.30 p.m.. the whole of his valuable C iry and Suburban Properties,, a*- under: — Lot I— No. 3, MAARAMA-CRESCENT, commodious 9-ioomed residence, with all the .latest and up-to-date convonieneos, and occupied by Mr. Hk-ks at a icntal of £71 10s per annum; ground 32ft froulage by 142 ft deep on one side, 120 ft on the other ; excellent view Lot 2.— No. 29, MAARAMA-CRESCENT, an up-to-date 9-roomod dwellinghou^c, replete with all modern comeniences; lets at 27s 6d per week; land 50ft x ' 96ft 6in ; grand view oi the harbour and city Lot 3.— No. 27, OWEN-STREET, a comJortaule and compact 6-roomod cottage, with all conveniences; laud 30ft x 90ft Lot 4.— No. 45, SCARBORO'-TERRACE, compact and comfortable 4-roomed cottage, with large shed and outbuild- ! ings; let to- good tenant at 15s per week ; land 26ft x 50ft. Lot s.— No. 7, LERAUD-STREET, nice 5-roomed well-appointed dwelling, nearly new, let to good tenant ; land 45ft x 132 ft ISLAND BAY. Lot 6.— LOT 46, DERWENT-STREET, few yards from tram, a gentleman's new, 8-roomed, large and commodious residence, on the giound "floor, exceptionally well-finished and pleasantly situated, fitted with pantry, reullery, bathroom, hot and cold water ; ground 44ft 6in x 130 ft Lot 7.— DERWENT-STREET, LOT 44, new 6-rooroed dwelling, bath, copper! tubs ; land 49ft 6in x 116 ft Lot B.— DERWENT-STREET, LOT 45, first-class 6-roomed dwelling, with all modern conveniences; land 44ft, oin x 150 ft 2in Lot 9.— RIBBLE-STREET, part Lot 40, K-mffiMniiy v>uUl new dwellinc of 5 rooms and conveniences; land *sxt 6m x 148 ft 6in Lot 10.-.TACKSON-STREET, pait Lot 27 and 29. having a froulage of 66ft by a depth of 150 ft Lot 11.— RHINE and CAM STREETS, Sections 544 and 545, magnificent sections, having the large frontage, of 132 ft x 165 ft; excellent -view, elo^e to tram ~ WESTBEACH. Lot lIa.— FOUR comfortable 6-roomed Ke-idence.% on the ground floor, fitted With all the latest conveniences, hot and cold v.atci, bath, linen presses, cupboards, pantry, copper, tubs, etc. ; a nice sheltered portion. Three or the hou«es arc jurl out of the builder's hands, and now ready for occupation. The fourth is ai present occupied by Mr. Kqbler. Each hoits-e has a frontage varjing from 40ft to 100 ft by a depth varying from 151 ft to 4Stt PETONE. Lot 12.-PETONE-AVi:NUE, wcll-fmiched 6-roomed dwelling on the ground floor, bath, copper, tubs, hot and coin water; land 391t x'l'lOft, now hi the occupation of Mrs. Applegaith Lot 13.— CUBA-STREET, No. 12, wellbuilt, convenient 5-roomed Collage 'on the ground floor, bath, copper, "tubs, borough water; let at 14s; land 4<i-''( x 100 ft Lot 14.— RICIIMOND-STRELT, No. 111, 5-ioomcd cottage with sciiiliu-j-, bath, and usual conveniences : let to permanent tenant; land 3ol"t frontage hy 116 ft deep LOWER HUTT. Lot. 15.-WHITE'S LINE, Lot 35, conycnieiit collage with 4 looms and fcuiIcry, fitted with city conveniences; hind 45ft \ 145U Lot tt—cfcXTRAL-TERRACE, Let 69, ! coinpaci 4-iocmcd dwelling, seulkn and conveniences ; Liiul 4bft x 145 ft " ' ' Lot 17.- CENTRAL-TERRACE, Lot 91, ! convenient 4-iooincd residence, sculleiy, bdthroom, etc. ; !aml 45ft x 130 ft Lot 18. - CENTRAL-TERRACE and WEST-STREET, Lot S9, 4-roomed l I callage, bath, scullery, etc.; kind 49f( frc-ntage to CeiHral-terrace by 145fc to West-street Lot 19 — .WAIWETU-ROAD, a gentloman's eoinmodiou? 8-roomod resi"dciice, with bathroom, copper, mhu, ■ washhouse, all city conveniences ; now I let al 000 per week; 50ft frc:il:igo by a depth vaiying from 14$} ft to 172 ft j Lot 20.— BRIDGE-STREET, Lot 6, 47ft 2in frontage by 220 ft on the one side and 187H uin on the other, on which is erected a convenient 6-room=d dwelling on the one floor Lot 21.— BKIDUE-MT.REKT, Lot 7 44 ft sin fronta-o by iho long depth of 220 ft: tho d-nellinshouse, which is on one floor, consists of a compact 6roomed residence with modern conveniences Lot 22— BRIDGE-STREET, Lot 8. a large 7-roomed residence on the ground floor i 1 JtU 1 ' J-' 1111 11" 11 *' I.^1 .^ oU '- ? 'and 47fi 2in by 220 ft Bin Lot 23.-QUEENS-ROAD. Lot 10, an up-to-date 7-roonied dwelling, replete with all modern convonienco.-, such as bath, scullery copper, tub?, hot and cold water: land 60ft frontage by lolft Lot 24.— BELMONT, 44 acres, being Lots 3 and 5, depos-itcd plan 761, part Section 37 and 186, Hutt District.- An excellent si!c has, boon prepared for a residence, and a larp.-> portion of the ' property has been planted with oina- j mentail trees. This de.sirable propovtv ! adjoins the residence of Dr. Pomare." j MURITAI. Lot 25.-MAIN-ROAD and NGAIOS'JREET. first- -class Section, having a total frontage of 550 ft. TERMS : 10 per cent. Deposit 5 per cent in 3 months 5 per rput i>i 6 month. 5 per eont. in 12 nmUh^ Balance weekly oi monthly rent. For further particulars, plans, and cards to mijw, apph to BAKER BROS. y.\GMEN SMTH~&~cai LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 4, FEATHERSTON-STREET. KARORI— B-roomed gentleman^ rc-ider.ee, all modern conveinejico^, on main read, nearly 1 uete, Ijoautiln'ly laid nut. w phwited with well-grown yheher tree-, s caunor bo overlooked, ninny petition, tram • passes the door, prico £2.3'J0, • U-r.ii> 1 . IvARORI-Main-road, beautiful liitlc 6-ro-ni^l Villa, Krom.d CSII .\ 165 ft, flat, well planted and laid out, :.ll coiu.jh- ' cikcs, ne.iv tram; a liaiicain ai £Vis, ! I ea-v term". ! KAItOrtl— Overlook!!!? C.^vk-Ic. 6ioom-. Aeiandah and lulcony, all cunu'iiii'-si..-"*, <-hov.-er nnd plunge, t led giatcs and h'Mith-«, lioi and eo!i' wrier: jincc | £350 (ici'iu-). tir owner wou'd Imilii i ou sii'ljoining rccii(.n Ut nut fu;clu;.->i AUSTIN-STPviiET lCitji--H It, imi N iar?e section (75ft x 132H), well planle'd ] and laid out, all convenience-, ui!m;>l- I led view, which cannot, bo built out ; £2000, terms. — llou--es and Sections in Wellington and all :t< Siiburi) 1 . FOU~IMMId>IATE~ SALE GENERAL STORE BUSINESS for "■air. in Foildmg, a'-i a yunj, ioucpid: i •;ooil I'unneilion ; i-tnt'c and liltinqs and j ))l,iri! ;m \-iluation' (irrnd opportunity for a nun v.i'h small capital ~ Apply ALFRED RICHMOND, i. Solicitor.. F.eildm?.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 108, 2 November 1907, Page 8

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