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IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS. C. J. CONOLLY (Decea&oJ). BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. ■jyTERSRS. BAKER BROS, hava been -L.7JI instructed by (lie Public Trubleo to sell by Puhho Auction, at their Auction Mart, 38, Lambton-quay, on 12th FISBRuARY — No. 10.1 RICHMOND-STREET, PETONE, 49ft 6in ,\ 106 ft Oin, on which 13 erected a very atLractivo Residence, containing 6 largo rooms, bathroom, and o>-ory convenience, conservatory, washhouse, copper, tubs, and Venetian blinds ; large fowl run, covered with wiro netting, good flower and vegetable garden. Title— Land Transfer. For further particulars and conditions, of cale apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Or, BAKER BROS., No. 33, Lambton-quay. P.S. — House will bo on view, during Auction Salo of tho Furniture, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Afterwards Key at our Potono Office. ]&,|"ESSRsT r BAInfRT"BRO's~ i rill cell by IyJL Publio Auction at their Auction Mart, No. 53, Lambton-quav, ON WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, That Valuablo Propert/, situate in CUBA-STREE1 1 . PEIONE, having a frontage of 72ffc by a depth of 330 ft, and containing over half an acre, Lot 34 on deposited plnn 709. nnd part of Section 7, Hutt District, on which is erected a 6-roomod Rcsidonco, N with exceptionally large rooms, bathroom, washhouso, tubs, copper, range, gas stove, water laid on from artesian, fowlhousc with run for 200. As the house has been built but four years and tho owner has left tho district, thi3 will -be a bnip for some one. BAKER BROS. AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. MONDAY, 17th FEBRUARY, At 2 o'clock sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND tcotw SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. M. T. M'GRATH. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. rf~SEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have ieceived instructions from J. W Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, to offer for sale by public auction on MONDAY, 17th February, at 2 o'clock sharp, at tho Chamber of Commerce, Customhousequay — 1. That magnificent area of Freehold City Lands, being part of Town Sections 3 and 3, of Tow n Ache 31W", having a frontago or\ 37ft to MAJORIBANKS - STREET, by 'tho nplondid dopth of 330 ft, together with tho Family Residence reocnt'y crecle-l thereon, now hi tho occupation of Mis. M'lirath For subdivision, the above-described estata affords excellent opportunities, which mo doubt will bo fully taken advantage of by progressive speculator who, alter a visit, wilKagrco how easily it can bo dealt with. Possessing so generou3 a depth, the land can be readily convorted into ii fmo building siter, other than tho area on which the residence now stands. As a whole, tho property comprises one of (ho fenv remaining healthy and delight-fully-situated piles suitable for a x gentleman's family residence within the limits of New Zealand's leading city ; the position 13 an ntlimrfible one, bounded as ifc 13 on two sides by the Town Bolt. Cards to view may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, Allen-street. 2. Allotment r.'o... # 3, Kloc!: 2, SEATOUN V having a frontage of 62ft to Church-street, by a depth of 104 ft, more or less, together with tho comfortable residence erected thereon, and let to a good tonaut at £3 por month. Tho forogoing property is within 100 yards of the Seatpun Wharf, close to the junction of Mariuo-parado and Ilaystreel. 3. Vacant allotments 9, 11, ID, 20, 25, and 27, being part of Section No. .10, ROSENISATH. (Full ' particulars lalor). 4. A vacant Section on EVANS B 4.Y-R0 AD, particulars of which will appear in a future issue, valued at £120. b. An allotment fronting James.street, KILBIRNIE, part of Seotipn 108. having a frontage of 51ft by un irregular depth of 238 ft. The Government valuation in 1006 wao \£27o. For further particulars, terms, conditions of sale, etc., apply to A. A. S. MENTEATH, ESQ., . Solicitor. Or to THE AUCTIONEERS, George Thomas and Co., Allen-street. HOTELS FOR SALE. MOTEL, Wanganui, good leaso; ront 1 £8, takings £80. Price low. Freo houso. can recommend. HOTEL, Manawatu; rent £4 10s, takings average £140. This houso shows about £1500 por annum profit. HOTEL, Dunodin, good leaso; ront £8, takings £140 weekly, 21 hogsheads monthly ; whisky 40 gallons monthly ; £1000 cash required, raio opportunity. HOTEL, Wellington suburb, long lease; ront £9 10s, takings avcrago £150 per week. HOTEL, Martofly district, long lease; ront low, takings average about £85 per week. HOTEL, Marlborough. This is a special opportunity for good man ; cash required £1000, full particulars on applying. . HOTEL. Fcilding district; full particulars on applying; cash required £600, HOTEL, Auckland, leaso 5 years, drawing 53 hogsheads monthly ; wino, and spirit averages £167 monthly; a splendid opportunity under good management. HOTEL, freehold, in safe electorate, we can olter on easy terms. HOTEL, near Wanganui; prico £1600, good lease; cash rcauired £600. HOTEL, Wairarapa, ingoing £700, long lease ; rent £3 ; a good houso as well as vory profitable. HOTEL, Masterton ; a special opportunity for suitable man; full particulars on, applying. HOTEL, Christchurch, doing large business ; easy houso to fun ; chiefly bar trade ; full particulars on applying. HOTEL, Wellington, doing one of tho best bar trades in city ; can recommend. HOTEL, Christchurch suburb; takings averago £40 weekly ; cash required £500, Wo aro in a position to mako satisfactory arrangements in financing. For further particulars of above, apply to • J JOHN BRODIE AND CO.,' The King's Chambers, ■Wellington. RACING STOCK. FOR PRIVATE SALE, .ninp splendid Ponies, all ages, from fourteen hands up, by tho following sires: — Soult, Simmer, Alenschikoff, Phoebun Apollo, and Daynlrae. Some hroken, others unhandlcd All gura'anteed ocund and in good condition. Further particulars apply W. DAWSON, ChamifiL. Auokknd. }

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 10

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