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MIRAMAR AND ISLAND BW. MIRAMAR AND ISLAND BAY. ABSOLUTE SALE IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, National Mutual Buildings', Customhouse-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. EAST AND E-ART aro favoured with instructions from tho Public. Trustee in the estate of the late Mi&s Roscoe, to offer by public nuction as abovo — Lot I.— Section 53, Block 11., on D.P. 1335, Miramar, containing a quarter acre and -having a frontage of 66ft to Aloxander-stl'GGt-Lot 2.— Section 54, Block 11. on D.P. 1335, Mivamar, containing, a nuarror acre and having a frontage ol 76ft llin to King'b-road. Lot 3.~Scctiqn 55, Block 11., .on D.P. 1335, Miramar, containing 35.6 perches, and having a frontage of 72ft oin to tram line. Lot 4.— Section 38, Block V., on D.P. 1743, Miramar North, containing 37.8 perches,, and having a frontaqo of 75H to Matai-rond (tram lino) and 166 ft 7in to Karaka-road. Lot s.— Section 397, on D.P. 815, containing i-acre, and having frontage to Clifton-street, Island Baj. LOT 6.— Section 388. on D.P. 815, containing i-acre, and having frontage to Liffey-stroet, Island Bay, on which is erected a- dwelling of 4 rooms. Terms of Sale — 10. per cent, on fall of hammer, balanco within ono month. Arrangements can possibly be mft.de for a proportion of the purchase money to remain on mortgage." Further particulars from , THE AUCTIONEERS. Or MESSRS. GREY AND JACKSON, Solicitors, Lambton-quay. MIRAMAR! ■ • " MIRAMAR ! - MIRAMAR ! THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. EAST AND EAST are favoured with instructions to fell by Public Auction in tho Chamber of Commerce, Cus-tonhouse-quay, all those pieces of land, being — Lots 2, 3, 4,. and 5, being subdivision of. Section 1, Block V., on tho plan of Watt 3 Peninsula Land Co., Ltd., Miramax. Terms ot Salo — 10 per cent, as deposit, 10- per cent, in '6 months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, balanco on or before 31?t August, 1910. Interest on all unpaid purchase money at 5 per cent, per annum. Theoo splendid sections have a frontago of 58ft 9in each to Old Farm-road, with a depth averaging 275 ft, and comma nda magnificent view of Evans Bay. • They adjoin the residonco^of Dr. Makgill, and a^ a home site cannot be surpassed. Furthermore the Evans Bay reclamation scheme will give to these lots a great prospective value in tho near future. Further particulars and plorti fiom , THE AUCTIONEERS, Grey and Featheraton-sireets. MIRAMAR ! MIRAMAR 1 MIRAMAR ! THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30, IN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. EAST AND EAST aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, us above — , • All those piecos of land, being ; / ' LOT I— Scctimi 175 nnd 183. 0n No. 2 Plan of Evans Bay and Miramar Estato Co., Ltd,, having 65ft frontago to main, road to Ucaloun and 66fl 4ia.to May-£>treeV v and cort- • taining -1 jrqod 16 pcrphps LOT 2 — Section 176 and 181 on^eamo plan, adjoining tho abme, having b6fl fiWtsgp,^o main road to Sea-, toun and 6bft 4in to May-sheet, and containing '1 rood 14 perches LOT 3— Section 141 on tame plan, having 50ft 9in frontage l^o. Maystreet, and containing 2 roods' 4 perches. t Terms: of Salo— lo per cent, cash deposit, 10 per cont. in 3 and 6 months, balanco in 3 yonrf from dato.of purchase. Intpres-t at 5 per cent, on all unpaid purchaso monej . ' Further particulars from Auctioneers, EAST AND EAST, Grey and Fcatherston btrccls. AT THE .CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MONDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, , At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Oi VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND. SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. M. T. M'GRATH. ,BY ORDER OF TJIE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. (GEORGE THOMAS AND CO. ha\e ~K i received instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, to offer for sale by public- auction on MONDAY, 17th February, at 2 o'clock shnrri, at the Chamber of Commerce, C'u&tomhousbequay— 1. That magnificent area of Freehold City Lands, being part of Town Sections 1 and 3, of Town Acre ! 397, having a frontage of 87ft to MAJORIBANKS - STREET, by ! tho splendid depth of 350 ft, together with' Ihe Family Kesi--dcncQ jreceijtly erected thereon, nou j in tho occupation of Mrs. M'Grath ' For subdivision, the above-described estate affoid.s excfllont opportunities, which no doubt will '^o fully taken ad- j ■vantage of by protrrcssivo speculators ! who, aftor a visit, will agree how easily it can bo dealt with. Possessing so generous a depth, thr' land can bo readily convorted into 3 fine building sitos, other than the'o'rea on which the residence now stands. As a whole, Ihe property comprises ono of tho Jew remaining healthy and delight* i fully-situated sites suitable for. a gentleman's family residence within tho limits of New Zonland's leading- city; tho position is an admirable one, bounded as it is on two sides by tho Town Belt. " I Cards to view may bo obtained on application to tho Auctioneers, Allen-stree.t. 2. Allotmonc'~~ IN'o. 3, Block 2, SEATOUN, having a frontage of 52ft to Church-street, by a depth of 104 ft, moro or lesc, together with the comfortablo residence erected thereon, nnd let to a good tenant at £3 per month. 'Iho foregoing propprty is within 100 yards of the Seatoun 'Wharf, clopo to the iunction of Marine-parade nnd lla.\sticel. ' 3. Vacant allotments 9, 11, 14, 19, 20, 2b, and 27, boinsr part of Section No. .10, KOSENEATH. (Full particulars lator). 4. A vacant Section on EVANS BAY-ROAD, particulars of which will appear in a future issue, valued at £120. 6. An allotment fronting ■ Jamea- - htreot, KILBIRNIE, part of ' Scotion 108, having a frontage of Mft by an irregular depth of 238 ft. Tho Government valuation in 1906 was £270. . For further particulars, terms, conditions of sale, etc., apply to -. A. A. S. MENTEATH, ESQ., Solicitor. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, bcorgo Thomas and Co , Allen street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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