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AUCTION & PROPERTY SALES.

CITY AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. Messrs. W. H. Turnbull and Co. ad-, vcrtise in our auction c.olumns a sale to take place in their rodms, 5, Panamastreet, at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday, 28th May, of the following properties: — Six building sections at Kelburne- Extension,' each about 40ft x 120 ft, and situated midway between Kelßurno and Tina-kori-road trams ; business sit© afc Peiohe,. having a frontage of, 76ft lOin to Jack-son-street, and also frontages to Vie-, toria-street and , Petone-avenue ; vacant* allotment at Petono, .having, a frontage of 60ft Bin to Jackson-street by an. average depth "of 99ft, on the rear portion of which stands a 5-roomed cottage. The auctioneers point out that thia section adjoins the Post Office block, and is within 25 yards of the Bank of Few Zealand and Courthouse/; also • another vacant 'allotment at Petono, having 33ft to Jackson-street by, 102 ft deep ; a vacant section 49ft 9in x 131 ft, situated on the main road at Island Bay, near to Cornwall-street, to be sold to close an estate ; a comfortable 4-roomed cottagesituated fronting Queen's Drive, overlooking Evans Bay, now occupied by Mr -Diamond at 14s per week; corner section 66f£ by 164 ft 10Ln, fronting Park-road and opposite the Polo Club's grandstand,' and' also a building section at Island Bay, having 33ft to Clydostreet by a depth of 166 ft. The ' auctioneers state, that all the properties have notices placed thereon, and that they will be pleased to supply full particularsf and to take people to see the various; properties upon application. The same firm also call attention to their amended ljst "of Special properties for private sale, and to an 1 advertisement that •Messrs. 'Moorhouse and Hadfield's new building in Panama-street is to let. UPPEE HUTT AND OTHER PROPERTIES. Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Limited, announce in ,a detailed advertise- i ment appearing in our auction column under instructions ' from Mr. James Brown, the sale of a further portion of the Dominion Estate, Upper Hutt, to take place at their Exchange Land Mart on Saturday evening, 6th June, at 7.30 o'clock. The River pank portion now to be sold comprises 53 lots, tanging in area from 27 perches to tbiee-quarters of an acre, and have frontages to formed streets, viz : Pine-avenue, Riverbankstreet, Victoria-street, and King-street. They will be submitted at upset prices of £30 per section, and the terms oi sale 4 are : £2 deposit per section, and £2 every three months, with the option of leaving half of the purchase money for five years. Interest at 5 per cent.' Lithographic plans, with upset prices on same, will be posted to any address, on' J application being made to the auctioneers. The same fjrm 'will submit the "properties, and .interests in the above estate on Tuesday nest, at 2.30 o'clock. Amongst the properties are the, family ' residence .^ in 'Murphy-street',, Thorndon", subject' to t mortgage's* 'of £1550 ; a vacant sectidn in. Murphy- , street/a djoining tho residence.; a twostory residence in Qoring-stre6t ; a'residence) No. 13, Drummond-street, repayable- by instalments of principal^ and' interest overy four weeks ; sections^ 401 and 402, Island Bay; section 53, Silverstream: a half interest in a vacant section iff. Marion-street on which £300 has been paid; the interest' of, the bankrupt in a residence and section iit Miramar, subject to a mortgage of £500; also the interest in an agreement of s,ale and purchase of the North Island rights of the New Zealand Retailers^, Protection Association, on which the bankrupt has paid £500. In consequence ,of the compulsory nature o^ the sale, the terms of sale will be 25 per cent, deposit, and the balance in ' one month. The sales will be quite unreserved. Messrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald, Limited, also advertise the sale by auction on Tuesday next, at 2.30 o'clock, by instructions from the executors in the e3tate of the late Mr. C. 'W. < Benbow, of the properties in the f estate, comprising the valuable family residence',* situ-' ate in Tasman-streest, containing nine rooms, and large section laid out as gar-^ den, orchard, lawn, etc.; also the property adjoining, a > six-roomed residence and land 46 feet frontage to Tasmanstreet, by a depth ranging from 87 feet to 167 feet. They also advertise the sale by auction on the 9th June a modern verandah residence of seven rooms^ with, stable and loft, trapshed, etc., situate Lower Hutt, near the Post Office. The land, which is laid out in carriage drive, gardens, etc., comprises an area of 1 acre 2 roods 7 perches. By instructions from Mr. Ramage, of Paraparaumu, they will sell on a date to be announced his block of land at Paraparaumu, subdivided into acre sections. Full details and plans will be available later. NORTHLAND. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. will offer at their rooms, Lambton-quay, on Tuesday, 9th June, at 2.30 p.m., all that piece ofland being section 60, Northland, with frontage of 50ft and 44ft to Creswick and Kaupapa-roads by a depth of 153 ft to 167 ft, together with nve : roomed residence thoreoh. Further particulars' and card to view may be obtained from the auctioneers', LOWER HUTT. On 4th June a property within ten miles of Lower Hutt, comprising 1185 acres, -will "he submitted by Messrs. Dalgety and Company^ Ltd., in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Wellington. 800 acres are in grass, and 650 acres are flat, 180 a'crfis having been ploughed^ The property is sub-divided, and is being offered on account of the Riverside Dairy Company. FURNITURE AND' PROPERTIES. Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. announce in our auction columns that on Tuesday next, at 2 p.m. at their rooms, they are holding ail unreserved ( sale of household furniture removed for' convenience of sale. Amongst the,4rtiqles to bo offered are carved sideboariL '-(fining table, engravings, Saratoga, l trufik, overmantel, chest of drawers, psii» Jap-, anese vases, cyclostyle, bedroom fu-rriP ture, and sundries. There will also bo offered an incubator and brooder. ""The furniture will be on view on* 3jilona >a y afternoon. On Thursday, 4th proximo, at 2.30 p,.m., at their rooms, , tho firm are submitting 1 a property, No.- tl,' Queen-street, comprising land 23ft ' by 112 ft, with the six-roomed house, No. 11, thereon. This property is within a, few yards of the electric tram line in' Brougham-street. An amended list of business and residential properties which the firm have on their, books for private sale, also a number of houses to let, both furnished and unfurnished. They also specially advertise to lot Mr. G. A. ■ Tronp's ' weli-kaown resideaco at Eel?

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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AUCTION & PROPERTY SALES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

AUCTION & PROPERTY SALES. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 2

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