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, TO-NIGHT, . 26th FEBRUARY. 1908, at 8 o'clock. AT THEIR ROOaiiT CUSTOMHOUSE. QUAY. ATTRACTIVE OItTaKD SUBURBAN . . PROPERTIES. TIfEtiSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN 'JLtLL aro instructed to sell by public auction on Wednesday Evening, 26th February, the_ following valuable properties: — - LOT I— Attractive 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE known as No.' 24, M'Far-lane-sbeet, erected on section having a frontage of 42ft by the long depth of 121 ft, containing every convenience necessary to a modern home, while the view obtained is unequalled in any other part of Wellington. The above residence was erected regardlosa of all expense, and anyone requiring » comfortable home near to his daily occupation, yet away, from all the noise and ouatle o/the crnvded city, should not mi»s this golden opr.orluniry LOT 2— SiIATOUN. AH that piece of land being Section No. 4, Block 7, having two frontages, each 66ft, to Brandon-streot and Churchstreet respectively by the longdepth of 165 ft, together with the 4-roomed dwelling erected thereon. . LQT 3 — All that piece of land, being part Section No. 4, Block 7, SEATOUN, having a frontago of 66ft to Church-street by the depth of 82ft (more or less). LOT 4— ISLAND BAY. Two 'desirable building sites, being Sections No». 5 and 6, Severn-street, each having a frontage of 50ft by a large irregular depth. LOT S— PETONE. (On account of Mr. C- W Johnston, who has been transferred to Christchurch)— Attractive 7-roomed residence, containing all conveniences necessary 4o a modern home. The section is perfectly level, and has a frontage of "66ffc to Peel-street by the •leptli of' l2sft. The above residence has been well and fiithfnlly erected. Gas throughout, three bay windows, etc. This property should re»dily recommend itself to anyone requiring & modern and comfortable home. Remember, this house is situate right in the heart of Petone. BALE BOARDS ERECTED ON EACH PROPERTY. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers, 12, Customhouse-quay, Opposite Bank of Naw Zealand. ""WEDNESDAYTTItITMARCH, 1908, ' At 2.30 p.m. 'AT THEIR ROOMS? CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY, BUSINESS SITET KILBIRNIE. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN are favoured with instructions to offer by Public Auction as above tho follawidng valuable tections: — KILBIRNIE (Main Tram Route and corner Tully-street) — Valuable Business -Block, being Section No. 73, having a frontago of 38ft to Mam-road, and 73ft to Tullystreet, by an irregular depth of I2lfc. This section is absolutely the best business site in Kilbirnie, and. presents tnormqus possibilities to those m search ©f a gilt-edged investment. ' MIRAMAR (York-stre_et).— Attractive Residential Site, being Section No. 71, haVing a frontage of 55ft by a depth of 187 ft on one side and 223 f- on the other side. Both of the above sections, on account of thej'r prominent position, will readily recommend themselves to all buyers of real estate/ and afc the vendor has now left Wellington^ .our instructions are to •ell to enable liim to wind up his estate. Boards erected on each section. THOMSON AND BROWN, 12, Customhouse-quay, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. UPPER HUTT STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 1 p.m. "TVALGETY AND CO., LTD., will sell JLr ' hi their Upper Hutt yajrd - 200 mixed sheep — Hna-isßibs' - - 50 fat wether* ■ > 50 fat ewes " 12 fat hoi/em , 2 fat steers „ 12 store cows 8 empty haifexs ; 1 Holstein, bull „ ■ • -*• 6 cows, with- vealers at foot. T 4-toofh Lincoln rams 12 fat 'bullocks • • ™ JViQ.rwaxd..oullocks' , "•2oOJjreeding owes, 2-tooth to f.f.m. ' *IB0 rJ woblly. lambs 3 'light harness horses, any Trial - 50 store wethera 40 fat ewea 15 fat lambs ~" r FURNITURE SALE. Ot>DFErXO"WS r HAiL.XOWER HUTT. SATURDAY". 29th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 1.50 p.m KEENEST LEIG-HTON wiU'eell, as • abova — - , ■fcuawingroom suite, ladies.' occasional . . chair?, easy and lounge chairs, Austrian • and Canadian chairs, rockers, oval tables, dining tables, . kitchen tables, handsome overman- * tel, couches, sewing machine, fenders and irons, bedsteads and bedding, baskets, w.w. mattresses, steetcherß, washstands and ware, " dressing tables, chests drawers, oilcloths and linoleums, mats, curtains and poles, pram, cutlery, crockery, glassware, meat safes, rlresEei-K, wheelbarrows, mincern, garden tools, pictures,- lamps, -kitchen utensils, steps, tea, currant?, pot plants, ranges, new and secondhand bicycles, largo bath, ice chest, letterpress, travelling trunks, hip baths, seltzogenes, lanterns, set trap harness, set cart harnoEs ; sideeaddlea. and a large quantity of tundncs. •NO RESERVE. ANTONIO MARTIN'S ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES IN AUCKLAND CITY. To Close Estate. Splendid Chance of Obtaining FREE HOTEL AND CHOICE SITES. VICTORIA HOTEL, 'And other' Buildings from Sargood's Warehouse to Union Bank. 95ft FRONTAGE TO VICTORIA-ST., BY FROM 56ft to 96ft DEPTH. UPPER HOBSON AND NELSON STREETS. ZTWO SHOPS, FIVE COTTAGES, AND TWO ALLOTMENTS, Having Frontages to these Streets. PLANS to be seen and all other information to be obtained from either the Auctioneer or THOMAS COTTER, Solicitor, Fort-street, Auckland. • SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT MY MART, CUSTOM - STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, THURSDAY, sth MARCH, 1903, At 2 p.m. T. MAKBENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, CUSTOM-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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