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cuba-stri:et. juba-street. cuba-street. sale of valuable. freehold building site and dwelling. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 155, Lnmbton-ciuay, Wellington, ON TUESDAY, 10th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clork p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to offer for salo by public auction as abo\e — • That very Valuablo Freohold Pro- ■ pcrty situated in Cuba-street. Wellington, being part of Town Acre No. 125. The land has a frontage to Cuba-street of Thirty(\\o Feet by a depth of One Hundred and Thirty-nino Feet, on v. hich is erected a two storind Dwelling ol be yen rooms, No. 129. This is a splendid chance for tho thriving shopkeeper who wants a freehold site in the bebt retailing street in tho city, *or for the builder or speculator. Land in this vicinity is going up in value by leaps and bounds, and very soon will not bo. procurable. The property is unencumbered. Sale board erected. Fuller particulars from THE AUCTIONEERS. 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 salo by auction, as above — That VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE^ with Mansard roof, situated in Hill-street — two doors I from the Parliamentary Buildings—No. 83, containing entrance hall, drawingroom, diningroom and bedroom on tho ground floor four bedrooms and bathroom, lavatory and p.v>\c. on tho fir.it floor, and kitchen, scullary, washhouse, etc., on the lower floor. Tho_ residenco is erected on a section of land having a frontago of 40FT 10IN to HILLBTREET ,by a depth of 115 FT 6IN, and is part of Town Acre No. 525. The rcsidonco vai erected from plans :Vnd specifications o^Thomas Turnbull, fisq., "F.R.1.8.A., arfP was a phon timo ago thoroughly overhauled, inside and out, painted and decorated, and ir is a high-class family residence. There is a well-kept and productive garden. As an investment it offers special inducements. Its position will always command good tenants at a firet-olass rental. Terms of snlo arc If) per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 6 months, and 10 per cent, in 12 months. Balance in 5 years at 6 por cent, interest. HAWKER-STREET. IIAWKER-STREET AUCTION SALE OF A MODERN SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE. TN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. 155, Lambton quay, ON TUESDAi", 10th MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured by instructions from H. B. Perrin, Esq., who ha 3 left tho city for peruiauenr, residenco in the South l=dand. to offer for t.alo by auction a3 | above—* ' That modern', well-built, two-storied Rosidence^ consisting of drawingroom, diningroom, kitchen and scullery, on the ground floor, and t'nreo t>3droom3 ; sittingrroom and bathroom upstans. Erected on a section of land having a frontago to Hawker-street, of 35ft by nn irregular depth of from 85ft to 90ft. The building was specially erected live ycara ago for Mr. Perrin's own personal use, and ia fitted with every convenience for a home, haying hot and cold water, electric light, ga3 stove, tiled hearth, dresser, and bookcase, with glazed doors, built in gas stove 3, etc. The Kouso is jn good condition, and immediate possession can be had. Terms of Snle— lo por cent, deposit; balanco can be arranged. Koys with Auctioneers. THE CLEVELAND ESTATE, UPPEK HUTT. S E V E N T yT EOTIONS. From 3+ Porches to Neaily Two and a Half Acres in Area. Nearly adjacent to the Grounds and Residence of tha Hon. Dr. Collins, M.L.C., and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ON SATURDAY EVENING, 14th MARCH, 1908, At 7.30 o'clock. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MAET, ■ No. 155, Lambton-quaj', Wellington. MACDONALD, ~WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as abovo — That GRAND PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE CLEVELAND ESTATE, subdivided in Seventy Building Sections ranging in area from 34 perches to over 2£ acres each. THE CLEVELAND ESTATE is situated on tho right-hand side of tho Mainroad— a littlo beyond tho Town of the Upper^ Hutt and clcse to tho beautiful grounds and suburban residences of tho Hon. Dr. Collins, M.L.0., and Joseph Joseph, Ksquire, and is recognised as ono of tho most charming of properties. The Uppor Hurt is rising rapidly into prominence as ontj of th& tnosi delightful of Wellington's residential quarters. Erabosomed amongst tho hills and surrounded by great icrests and charming shrubberies, it is qtiitis froo from the chilly winds of Wellingtoa and the rawness of the sea a'r. When ono snes medical men of groat, eminenco folpcting it as tho special week end health resort of their families, that' fpet is sufficient in itself to commend the Upper Hutt to the ordinary man. itie Trenlham Golftng Links, Trout Fishing, and eport cif r.iany kinds are within ea:-y walking dis'ianca, and mean sprcial athantace:> to tbee who \vigh to 'mako their leisure hour.s a joy and satisfaction. Tbo t>ar)v duplication v! tho.Haihr&y to tho Upper Ilutt will greatly add to the facilities of travelling to and from the City of Wellington, whiio tho expenditure during tho i.ast threo years at tho Upper Hutt of many thousands of pounds sterling in the building of beautiful re'iclpnccs by Wellington rrofe^ional and business men is giving substantial and increasing value to every property in tho Upper Hull. Even a motor-car will carry its passengers irom Wellington to thp Cleveland Estato within less than an hour's travolling over cue of the most delightful roads in the Dominion of Now Zealand. Call and get a Lithographic Plan and vi-^it tho property at oncp. THE TKu.US ARE WORTHY OF SPECIAL NOTE— £10 Deposit on each Section Instalments on each Section of — £5 in Four Months £b in Eight Months £5 in Twelve Months Balanco in 5 years at 5 per cent, per annum. No intorost will bo, charged for tho filet tweho months For further details anniy to the Auc- J tiojieais. at their offices." " '

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1908, Page 12