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KELBURNE! KELBURNE! VICINITY OF TRAM STATION. SALE OF 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84-, L»mbton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, 11th FEBRUARY, 1908, j At 2.38 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are instructed to offer for sale by auction in consequence of the owner hayI ing cone into residence in tho South Island, as tbove — All thst modern well-built two-storied residence, containing 8 rooms and , 2 bathrooms, pantry, washhouse'] ! and every possible convenience, erected on a section of land, N«. 78, having a frontage to Uplandrofd of 42ft Sin by an irregular depth of 91-ft 6in on one side and 96ft lflin mi the other. TitleLand Transfer. This is a really good house, built specially for the vendor's own use, and occupied by him whilst in Wellington. It is insured for £700, and would let readily for £30 per annum.Terms of "ale nro 10 per cent, deposit, balance in ono month. A large proportion of the purchase money can bo provided. Immediate possession. Keys with Aue- | tioneers. 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, LAMB-TON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, 1908, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK P.M. By order of the Executors of the late E. W. Hills, Esq. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to ceil by Public Auction as above that Xi'UEMIiILY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE MANSION AND GROUNDS, « SAVES COURT. Tho property ever since the foundation of tlio City of Wellington has foinied portion of iho estate of tho E. W. Mills tamily. It forms the mtjor part of Town Acre No. 46S on the Plan of tho City, and has a frontage to Aurora-terraco ot 155 it Sin, and a frontage tft San Sebastian-road (Ciifton-terraco) of 147 it llin. On tho eouthera side it adjoins theWcllington Club Property for 191tt Sin, wnilo for ±£2ft it abuts on the W ollington-terraco lands. Sayes Court is a family mansion ©f the best type. It is situated on an elovated plateau in the xcvj heart of tho City, ovorlookiliir the hnrliour, and commands from the balconies and windows or.o of the most delightful and picturesque panoramas in New /So&land. It is bunt oi specially solectod heart of Totara and Rimu, so sound and perfect that n. will be good a century hence. As a residenco it will bo found tho la.f£Mi; and most complet? in tho City of Uuliingt-m. It contains eighteen rooms, including commodious Dimr.groom, Drawing-room, Library, Breakfastroom, Kitchen, Billiard-room, nine Bedrooms, Dressing-room, threo Bathrooms, two Lavitoiics, ttvo spacious Entranco Halls, Storeroom, two Pantries, apd Scullery, while the outbuildings comprise Co?,eh-houso, Sublo and Loodj Boxes, Har-ness-room, vVash-housc, Wood and Coal Store, Toolhouse, Etc., Etc. From Aurora -terrace, Bayes Court is approß.ch.sd by a carriage drive facing a terlaced lawn bordered with flowers and fine shrubbeiy, and fitted with summer-houso, seats, and ornamental 'stops. Attached to tlia Mansion on the northern side is acharming conservatory standing in a series of beautiful fiower beds, with appropriate statuary, vasee, etc. On the south-ea&t side, lacing the harbour, there is a fine grcon-house, a delightful rose garden and iargo shrubberies filled with rare plants set oil by csquisiio tlowcr borders, while a beautifully -kept Kitchen Garden on the side adjoining the Wellington Clu'o Ground* completes the amenities of a most complete and charming New Zealand home. Whether regarded iv that light or for conversion into a great Privato Hotel oi spocially resorved character, the property is a most valuable investment. If too largo for ordinary uss, four splondid Building Sections, which would themselves ratline in all somo £SCOO, could easily be cut off from tho properly, Still leaving it a [ great property for residential purposes. TERMS OF SALE. Tho terms of sale r.re 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in threo and six montno respectively, and tho balance may remain | on mortgage, from three to five years at 5 i per cont. per annum, for further details, j apply to the Auctioneers at their offices. THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock. CLOTHING AND DRAPERY, ETC. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. will sell by auction in their rooms, to-morrow — A large and assorted lot of Drapery and Clothing and Family Goods, etc. | WITHOUT RESERVE. IMPORTANT PRELIMINAivi NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Roxburgh-streot and Clyde-quay. MESSRS. SIDEy7~MEECH AND CO. havo been favoiired with instructions from the Public Trustee, in the estate of the late Mrs M. Meech, to sell by public auction, at their rooms, Manners-street, at an early date— CLYDE-QUAY. 'jlwo 6-roomed houses Two 4-roomed houses ROXBURGH-STREET. Two 4-roomed houses , Fuller Particulars Later. TTp O R SALE, GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE ON KBLBUKNE PARADE. Land 42ft x ISflft; quite level. 9 rooms, bath, washhouse, coal shed, p.w.c, electric light, city wator and drainage laid on. Beautiful view of harbour and Hutt Valley. Can never be built out; within 5 minutes from Post Office. Easy terms arranged. Also, To Let Shop in Cuba-atreet. Apply P. H. MILLER AND CO., . 20, Cuba-street Extension. Or, No. 1 Kclburno-parade. FOR SALE, first-class General Storekeeper's Business in one of the principal towns of North Island ; stock and plant about £2450 ; turnover about £1000 monthly. For further particulars apply A. S. PATERSON AND, CO.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 12

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