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BY ORDER OF THE LIQUIDATOR, j THURSDAY, slh MARCH, 1908, Commencing at 11 o'clock AT LYONS, LTD.'S STABLES, Abel SmiUi-3trect, Wellington. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the WHOLE OF THE EXTENSIVE CAB, BRAKE, AND 'HJS PLANT OF LYONS, LTD., WELLINGTON (m Liquidation). THE ENTIRE PLANT OF THREE LARGE LIVERY STABLES. s*(\ CARRIAGE AND LIGHT f*(\ OU HARNESS HORSES. -S A ENGLISH AND COLONIAL -J (\ iv LANDAUS. -H-U r FJUR AND SIX HORSE X «* BRAKES. <^ A A SETS OF DOUBLE AND Af\ rk\y SINGLE *" ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL HARNESS. Rubber Tyrpd Gigs, Wagonettes. Rvstic Dog-carts, Bi.ggy, and Numerous Sundries. The Mr^t Extensive Auction Sale of a Livpry Stable Plant t held for many years m the Dominion. D ALGETY AND CO. (in conjunction with MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., of Wellington) haAe received instruc. tiens from Henry Ivory, Esq., Liquidator of Lyons, Ltd., to sell, at the Company's Stables, Abel Smith-street, as above — THE ENTIRE PLANT OF THREE LIVERY STABLES. Catalogues containing full details on application to tho Auctioneers. As the Company has gone into Liquida. tion, tho Liquidator has instructed tho Auctioneers to dispose of tho whole of this valuable plant to tho highest bidder. TERMS— Cash ou Delivery. No Outside Entries. SALE OF PORTION OF THE WELLKNOWN BURGESS FARM, HOROKIWI-ROAD, JOIINSONVILLE. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Burgess, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by public auction at their Rooms, 155, Lambton-quay, AYellington, ON TUESDAY, 10th March, 1908, At 2.50 o'clock p.m. A Portion of the well-known Burgess Farm, Hqrofciwi-road, Johnsonville, consisting of Thirty Acres of first-claps land, subdivided into threo 4-acro allotments and ono 18-acro allotment. The land is situated about a mile from Johnsonville at the back of tho Paparangi Settlement, adjoining Mr. E. W. Pethcrick's well-known proporty., and can bo approached from Johnsonville, Ngahauranga or Potoae by good metalled roads. Tho land is very suitable for' poultry farmori or market gardeners, being well watered and the best of growing soil, or would be a first-class investment for speculators, as the taking over of tho Wolling-ton-Manawatu line .]^ the Government in a few months will greatly advance tho valuo of the property, it being specially fuitablo w-ith its largo road frontago for subdivision into building allotments. Tho property is now in tho temporary occupation of Mr. J. Py.le, who will show intending buyers over it.. The Terms of Salo aro — Ton per com 1 , deposit, forty per cent, in three months; balance can remain for ihree years tit fho per cent, interest per annum. 'if easier terms required, the- Auctioneers will bo glad to discuss the matter. Lithographic Plans can be obtained from Macdonald, Wilson and Co., Auctioneers, or Mr. J. Pyle, on tho property. CRESWICK! ' CRESWICK 1 NORTHLAND ! 9-RQOMED RESIDENCE AND LARGE GROUNDS FOR. SALE, ON EXTREMELY EASY TERiid. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lombt&n-quay, Wellington. Oa TUESDAY, thTToth MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo bo?n instructed to offer for fiale by auction, in consequence of tho owner's early departure for Auckland, as abovo — That Compact and Picturesque Family Rpsidqnco and giounds, ritualed in Creswick, Northland. Tho land comprises Sections Nos. 27, 28, 29, and 30, end has a frontage to Crcswick-torraco of 240 ft by an irregular depth of from 130 to 2Coft, on which is erected a substantial rosidenco of 9 rooms and scullery aucl bathroom, with h. and c. wator and electric light, together with conservatory, 2-slall stable, trapshed, rowshed, and sundry outbuildings. Tho land is laid out in garden and lawn, the whole comprising a beautiful, cosy suburban home, very suitable for a city man. There is somo well-grown timber on the land. Tijis is well worth the special attention of tho builder or investor, ns thera is ample room for tho erection of a number of additional hou-es, and prices are advancing very rapidl-- in this locajitj. Tho i Karori tram is within 3 or 4 minutes' walk of tho property. Terms of Sale— lo per cent, deposit ; £750 at 5 per cent, first : and £300 at 6 per cent second mortgage I can bo arranged if desired. Cards to view and 'full pnrticulnrs from the Auctioneers. The owner is dotcrmined to sell. i IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington. MIRAMAR. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions by the Evans Bay and Miramar Estate Co., Limited, to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 18th March, 1903, at 7.30 o'clock— Tho Bo lance Unsold of Marvellous Miramar, consisting of Fortythree Grand Building Sections, rach ranging in area from nearly I Hnlf an Acr« to Two Acres. The company has boon now in existence for over siv . years and from the high character of i^o land and the facilities offered by it- for settlement, has proved a phenomenal success. Its shareholders havo now dororminpd 'o eLse their accounts, henco the present sale. The opening up lor-t year of the whole of tho Miramar Peninsula by tramway traction, tho settlement throughout tho Peninsula of a largo population, and the prospect of progretsivo development in Evans Bay during the present year and following years necessarily moan groat activities in that quarter of the city. The terms will prove specially satisfactory — Ten per cent. Deposit. Ten per emit. in. Threo Months. Ten per cent, in Six Months. Balance for Fivb Years. Interest nn unpaid purchase money, Five per cent. For conditions of s-ile, lithographic plan?, and linther ppiticul;ir3 apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. BKOOKLYX, GENUINE BARGAIN. C^OOD 5-roomcd House and eomeni3T once?, port, i?erfion 16, Ohiro-road, near Post Oifire Store; land about 40 x 173: price, £C0O; terms, £25 drpo.-it, balanco at £1 Is per week; icaciy for occupation nucl op-.-n for one v*r>r.j,-; inspection invilod. Apply Oo'.m Orilin and Co , Ltd , Cable street, near Taianakistreet Wharf.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

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