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WEDNESDAY, 26th FEBRUARY, 1903, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Contents of a well-furniphed Soven-roomed House. Removed to Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO have received instructions to se'l at their rooms, 31, Lambton-quay, as above— A lot of general household furniture, etc. Full detail on Tuesday. Householders clesirotis of disposing of any surplus furniture or houses of furniture would do well to scad it to our rooms, as wo havo always a good class of buyers in attendance. We sell every Wednesday. HILL-STREET, HTLL-STREET, THORNDON. CLOSE TO PARLIAMENTARY BUILDINGS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 155, Lambton-quay, ON TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from J. L. Kelly, Esq., in consequence of his leaving for Auckland, to offer for sale by auction, as above — That VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, with Mansard roof, situated in Hill-street — two doors from the Parliamentary Buildings — No. 83, containing entrance hall, drawingroom, diningroom. and bedroom on the ground floor four bedrooms and bathroom, lavatory and p.w.c. on the firsi floor, and kitchen, scullery, washhouse, etc., on the lower floor. The residence is erected on a section of Innd having a frontago of 40FT 10IN to HILLSTREET by a depth of 115 FT 61 N, and is part of Town Acre No. 525. The rcßidenps was erected from plans and specifications" of Thomas Turnbuli, Esq., F.R.1.8.A., nnd was a short timo ago thoroughly overhauled, inside and out, painted and decorated, and it is a hiprh-class family residence. There is a well-kept and productive garden. I As an investment it offers Dpecial inducements. Itß position will always command good teuants at a first-class rental. Terms of sale are 10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cant, in 6 montha, and 10 per cent, ml 2 months. Balance in 5 years at 6 per cent, interest. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions by the Evans Bay and Miramar Estate Co., Limited, te soil by publio auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th March, 1908, at 7.30 o'clock— The Balance Unsold of Marvellous Miramar, consisting of Forty; three Grand Building Sections, each ranging in area from nearly Half an Aero to Two Acres. The company ha 3 been now in existence for over six years and from the high character of its land and the facilities offered by it jfer self lenient, has proved a phenomenal success. Its shareholders have now determined to close their accounts, hence thd present solo. The opening up last year of tho whole of tho Miramar Peninsula by tramway traction, tho settlement throughout the Peninsula of a large population, and tho prospect of progressive dovolopment in Evans Bay during tho present year and following years necessarily mean, great activities in that quarter of tho city. The terms i will 'prova fipecially satisfactory — Ten per cent. Deposit. Ten per cent, in Three Months. ! T6n psr cent, in Six Months. | Balance for Fiv» Years. ' | Interest on unpaid purchase money, . Fivo per cent., For conditions of snlo, lithographic plans, and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. THE CELEBRATED DOMINION ESTATE, In tho Town of the UPPER, HUTT. FOR PRIVATE SALE. s By •ji/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. The Dominion ' Ef tate has been in tho possession of Mr. James Browu's family smco the year lb4o when Wellington was first settled by Europeans. Mr. James Brown has resided upon the property ever since those curly days. Ho has not sold it to a syndicate as is the fashion nowadays, > but at the request of many friends that he should , subdivide and offer for salo, has done <=o and placed a reserve price upon each section that is far below the real market .value,, of today. The Dominion Estate is in the centre of tho village of the Upper 'Hutt, which has become of bo much importance that steps are now being taken to convert it into a borough. The Dominion Estate has great adrantages as compared with any other property in the Upper Hutt. Its soil is fir3t-clacs, it is next to tho Roman Catholic Church, and within a stone's thrbw of the best business premises and close to the Railway citation. The Town of tho Upper Hutt will in a few years bo one ol the important towns in the Provincial District of Wellington. It is growing rapidly in population ana\ value. On the 4th April, 1906, some twenty months sincje, Macdonald, Wilson and Co., sold by auction tho wholo of the subdivisions ' of a Block there, which sections recent sales show havo now nearly trebled in value. Tho advantages of the Upper Hutt ac an ideal .residence sito are just being appreciated. Situated amidst the ranges and yet only 211 feet above 'sea level, it is skeltered from itho salt sea breezes of Wollington, and with its golfing grounds and trout fishing possesses rare attractions. The Upper Hutt is within twenty miles of tho city of Wellington. Twentythree daily trains stop in passing through it, while a motor car will always give a delightful drive of not more than three-quarters of an hour. The termß of Fale aro specially liberal. Mr. Brown is very desirous of seeing the estate filled with first-class residences rathor than thai tho land should get into the hands of Epcculalois. He therefore will only requira a deposit of ten per cent., five poi 1 cent, in six months, and fivo per cent, in twelve months, the balance of eighty per cent, remaining for fivo years. Interest at four per font, por annum wlion the fl mount owing ou tlio puichaso money is £200 or over, ninl five per cent, interest when under that sum. Intending buycis should ninko early application to Mucclonald, Wil*on and Co., Land Agents awl Auctioneers. Exchange Land Mait., No. 84, Lamblon-quay, Wellington, who aro the sole t'genls for tho tdlo of the propei ty Lilhograpbio pluns with leserve prices .can be obtained on application,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 8

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