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THURSDAY, 20th FEB., 1908, At 2 p.m. CLEARING SALIToF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On tho Premises, No. 11, Owen-street. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. (under ontirely new management) have received instructions from Mr. Begg3j who is leaving for England, to sell on tho premises the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects. Piano (by Rubestoin), almost new ; duchesse pair, mirror wardrobe, d.b.r bedstead, single iron bedsteads, mattresses, toilet tables and ware, child's cot, rattan chairs, plush seat rattan settee, overmantel, hearth rugs, ' fancy chairs, occasional tables, leather spring seat chairs, leather couches, hall stand, diningroom taule, cover, dining chairs, large mirror sideboard, linoleum, curtains, overmantol, Wertheim sewing machino, pictures, silverware, dinner set, glasswaro crockery, kitchen dresser and table, cooking utensils, garden tools, baths, and general household utensils of all kinds. Absolutely without reserve. NOTE. — Everything is new, only been in use about six months. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 7.30 o'clock. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situated in CLYDE-QUAY. By Order of the Public Trustee, in the Estate of the late Mrs. Matilda Meech. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from J. W. Poynton, Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by publio auction in their rooms, as above — > Lot 1. — AIL that piece of land containing 6.15 perches (more or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 46.73 links, with tho 6-roomed • residence erected thereon, and known as No. 15. Electric light and all conveniences. Lot 2. — All that piece of land containing 6.9 perches (more or less), having a irontage to Clyde-quay of i 44.17 linkß, with the 6-roomed residence creeled thereon, and known as No. 16. Electric light and all conveniences. Lot 3. — All that pieco of land, containing 15.3 perches (more or less), v having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 52fl 4in, wilh 4-roomed cottago erected thereon, and known as No. 26. Gas and all conveniences t,nd conservatory. Lot 4. — All that piece of land containing (more or less), having a frontage to Clyde-quay of 17it 4in, with 4-roomed cottage thereon, and known as No 29. Lot 5. — All that piece of laud containing 8.7 perches (more or less), having a frontage to Roxburgh-street of 28.4 links, with 4-roomed cottage and all conveniences ereotcd thereon. Lot 6, — All that pieco of land containing having a frontage of 30ft to 6treet by a depth of 90ft, with 4-roomed cottage and scullery. Gas and all conveniences. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to tho Auctioneers £2 PER FOOT ! £2 CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. CHEAP WELLINGTON LAND. Splendid Opportunity for those who wish to secure a Home for themselves. FOR SALE PRIVATELY. £2 PER FOOT 1 £2 MESSRS., DWAN BROS, beg to notify those in search of a good sized Seotion of Land on which (o build a home that they are now offering 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, 41 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES, £2 PER FOOT I £2 SITUATED WELLINGTON SOUTH, These Sections, WHICH CAN BE BUILT UPON WITHOUT ANY EXPENSE, MOST OF THEM BEING FLAT OR UNDULATING, are conveniently situated, and most of them contain One-quarter Acre ot spiendid garden soil. Tho majority command a magnificent view of the Harbour, Wellington Heads, and the surrounding district. These Splendid Building Allotments at £2 PER FOOT, are within easy approach of tho Trams by way of RUSSELL-TERRACE and ADELAIDE-ROAD, and within a quarter of an hour's easy walk from tho Electrical Tramway Sheds, Newtown, and the penny section to Cuba-street. This is a splendid opportunity for j workmen, and those who cannot afford to live in highly-rented places in the City or afford to pay tram fares to Miramax, Island Bay, Karori, or Lower Hutt. The upset price of these sections has been fixed from £2 PER FOOT ! £2 THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY ; in fact we will mako SUITABLE ARRANGEMENTS with any energetic man who wishes to have a home of his own. Tho LOW RESERVES OF £2 PER FOOT that have been placed on these sections are sure to cause a clearance of the wholo block. Had these Sections been offered by auction, the cost of advertising and expenses would have made the reserves considerably higher, and we are giving the BENEFIT OF THIS TQ THE PURCHASERS, at £2 PER FOOT. l Buyers of these Sections at such ridiculously low prices— £2 PER FOOT— will turn them over in the near future at a very substantial advance. Every Section is nearly flat or undulating, and has a good approach by roads taken over by the City Council. DO NOT LOSE THIS OPPORTUNITY, but come and sco us at once, anc you are bound to purchase. Come early, as the first purchasers will get tho best sections. Don't let people persuade you they aro too cheap, at £2 PER FOOT. Inspect for yourself, because we are determined to quit the wholo block at £2" PER FOOT, and are giving the benefit to the purchasers. PLANS of the Block may be seen at the Office of Messrs. Dwan Bros., Willisstreet, Wellington, and arrangements can be made for the inspection of tho property any day. Write or call upon us, next to the Grand Hotel, Willis-street. DWAN BROS., Sole Owners. By Appointment to His Excellency Lord Plunkot. SROWE AND SONS, • LOWER CUBA-STREET, HAVE FOR SALE— Split Peas, Pearl Barley, Barley Meal, Wheat Meal, Maizo Meal, Crushed Oata, Maize, Hay, Chaff. BROOKLYN, GENUINE BARGAIN. GOOD 5-roomod House and conveniences, part Section 16, Ohiro-road, near Post Office Store ; land about 40 x 173; price, £600; terms, £25 deposit, balance_ at £1 Is per week ; roady for occupation and open for ono week ; inspection invited. Apply John Odlin and Co., Ltd., Cable-street, near Taranakistreet Wharf. TOWN ACRE FOR SALE. FOR SALE,, splendid Level Tow n Acre, grand site ; suitable for gentleman's home. Apply Dwan Bros,, next to j i Grand Hotel, Willis-**, . j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 10

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