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WELLINGTON-TERRACE WELLINGTON-TERRACE (Lato Woolcombe-street.) SALE OF A DELIGHTFUL EIGHTROOMED RESIDENCE, I AND GOOD SECTION. IN THE EXCHANGE' LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY. 11 th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to offer for sale by auction as above — That fine Family Residence of eight rooms, coniaining drawing, dining and Sitting rooms, threp bedrooms, kitohen, scullery, washhouao, bathroom, h. and c. water antjl cvory convenience ; erected on land having 1 a frontage of 88ft by a depth of 85ft, being Sections Nos. 5 and 6, part of Town Acre No. 110. This is a real home, situated^ between Ingcstre-streefc and Abel Smith-street, close to the business part of tho oity, surrounded by good clas3 residences. It is specially suitaible to the professional and business man. Tho land is woll laid out in_ garden and lawn, and thero is a fine view of the city and harbour. Tho residence is erected close to one of tho boundaries, which would permit of another houso being built on tho land, if desired. Insurance £1000. , Cards to view from tho Auctioneers. Terms of salo aro — Ten per cent, doposit, balance ono month. A considerable portion of tho purchase money can bo arranged at 5 per cent., if desired. AUCTION SALE Of THE WELL-KNOWN FAMILY MANSION AND GROUNDS, SAVES COURT. AURORA-TERRACE and CLIFTONTERRACE. THE MOST VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IN THE LAND MART, No. 84, LAMB1 TON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, j THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1908, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK P.M. By ordor of tho Executors of the late E. W. Mills, Esq. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. arc favoured with instructions to soil by Public Auction as abovo that XTRjEiIELY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE MANSION AND GROUNDS, SAVES COURT. The property over since tho foundation of the City of Wellington has formed portion of tho estato of tho E. W. Mills tamily. It forms tho major part of Town Acre No. 468 on the Plan of tho City, and has a frontage to Aurora-terraco ot 155 ft 2in, and a frontage to San Sebastian-road (Clifton-torrn.ee) of 147 ft llin. On the southern side it adjoins the Wellington Club Property for 191tt sm, while for 132 ft it abuts on the W ollington-terrace lands. Sayos Court is a family mansion of tho best typo. It is situated on an elovated plateau /.n the vory heart of tho City, overlooking the harbour, and commands from thq balconies and windows ono of the most dolightfiil and picturesque" panoramas in New Zealand. It is built of specially selectod, heart of Totara and Rimu, so sound and p6rfect that it will bo good a century hence. As a residence it will be found ihe largest and most complete in the City of Wellington, lt contains eighteen ,rooms,' including commodious Diningroom, Drawing-room, Library, Brcakfasfcroom, Kitohen, Billiard-room, nino Bedrooms, 'Dressing-room, throe Bathrooms, two Lavatories, two spacious Entrance Halls, tptoreroorh, two Pantric9, and Scullery, vfhile tho outbuildings comprise Coach-liouse, Stable and Loose Boxes, Har-ness-room, Wash-house, Wood and Coal Store, Toolhouso, Etc., Etc. From Aurora-terraco, Saycs Court is approachod by a carriage drive facing a terraced lawn bordered with flowers and fmo shrubbery, and fitted with summer-house, seats, and ornamental steps. Attached to the Mansion on tho northern side is a charming conservatory standing' in a series of beautiful flower beds, with appropriate statuary, vases, eto. On tho south-east sido, lacing the harbour, thero is a fino green-house, a delightful roso garden and large shrubberies fillod with rare plants set oft by exquisite flower borders, while a beautifully-kept Kitchen Garden on tho side adjoining the Wellington Club grounds completes tho amenities of a most complete and charming New Zealand homo. Whether rogarded ia that light or for conversion into a great Private Hotel of specially reserved character, tho property i? a most valuable investment. If too largo for ordinary use, four splendid Building Sections, which would themselves realise in all some £5000, could easily bo cut off from the property, still lcavingi it a great property for residential purposes. TERMS OF SALE. The terms of sale are 10 per cent, depoeit, 10 per cont. in three and six montna respectively, and tho balanco may remain on mortgage from three to five years at 5 petr cent, per annum. For further details, apply to tnp Auctioneers at thoir offices. ; ANTONIO MARTIN'S ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES IN AUCKLAND CITY. To .Close Estate. Splondid Chance of Obtaining FREE HOTEL AND CHOICE SITES. VICTORIA HOTEL, And other Buildings irom Sargood'B Warehouse to Union Bank. 95ft FRONTAGE TO VICTORIA-ST., BY FROM 56ft to 96ft DEPTH. UPPER HOBSON AND NELSON STREETS. TWO SHOPS, FIVE COTTAGES, AND TWO ALLOTMENTS, Having Frontages to theso Streets. "OLANS to be seen and all oiher inforjl mation to bo obtained from oither the Auctioneer or TIIHOMAS COTTER, Solicitor, Fort-street,' Auckland. SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT MY , MART, CUSTOM - STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, THURSDAY, sth MARCH, 1908, At 2 p.m. T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, CUSTOM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 12

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