TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1908, At 2 o'clock p.m. SALF, OF BUILDING MATERIAL, IRON, BRICKS, DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. On the Ground, late U.S.S. Co.'s Offices, corner of Johnston-street and Cus-tomhouse-quay. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • have received instructions to sell on the ground, corner of Johnston-street and Customhouse-quay, as above— A lot of good Building Material, etc., comprising — 3 x 2, 4 x 2, 6 x 2, and Bxl, rimu lining, 2 shop fronts, lot of fanlights, sashes, range and grate, iron bar safe door, lift wheel and drum, dadoing, architraves, gas and water piping, 2 cupboards, 6ft, 7ft, and Bft iron, 20,000 bricks, a lot of totara wood blocks, etc., etc. The lot to be cleared WITHOUT RESERVE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE CROFTON DOWNS ESTATE, CROFTON DOWNS ESTATE, TWO HUNDRED ACRES IN AREA. FIRST SALE OF FIFTY ACRES, In Immediate Proximity to the Crofton Station. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th OCTOBER, 1908, Eight o'clock. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton-quay, Wellington. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as aboveAbout Two Hundred High-class BUILDING SECTIONS, olose to the Crofton Railway Station, and forming portion of the celebrated Crofton Downs Estate. Special Reserves created for Recreation Grounds and Swimming Baths. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. WH. MORRAH AND CO. are in- • Btruc±ed to sell by public auction, in their Rooms, Willis-street, as above — FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE, No. 9, DEVON-STREET, and LAND 26ft x 132 ft. LOT 4. All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 26ft to Devon-street by a depth of 132 ft, and being part of lot 19, D.P. 676, together with j the -substantial dwelling containing five rooms and conveniences erected thereon, known as No. 9, DEVON-STREET. Land Transfer Title. Terms — 10 per cent, cash at sale, the balance within 30 days. This cottage is close to the TRAM and the CITY, and is a good letting place. At present it is unoccupied, and is somewhat out of repair, but it iB thoroughly sound. Any Gne buying this property and having it renovated would then find they had a splendid investment. It is the very place for a speculator or jobbing builder. As the owner is away from the North Island permanently he has placed an exceedingly low reserve upon the property. W. H. MORRAH AND CO., \ Auctioneers. THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CEN- '■ TRAL CITY FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, TE ARO. ALL ON THE FLAT. BY ORDER OF THE PUBLIC ; TRUSTEE. £n the Estate of tho late THOMAS | ERSKINE. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. W. H. MORFAH AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, Willis-street, as above — LOT 1 No. 175, TARANAKI-STREET— Fourroomed Cottage, rental 15s, level section, 22ft frontage by a depth of 80ft. This cottage is in good habitable order and Bound condition ; has all usual > conveniences and gas. Title, Land Transfer. LOT 2. Nos. 12- and 14, VICTORIA-PLACE (off Ghuznee-street) — Two Cottages, each three rooms, rentals 21s, level section, having a frontage of 29ft by a depth of 63ft 6in. The above attached cottages, although fairly old, are in habitable order and condition. Crown Grant Title. LOT 3. Nos. 19 and 21, VICTORIA-PLACE (off Ghuznee-street) — Two Cottages, each three rooms, rentals 245 ; level section, having a. frontage of 30ft by a depth of 63ft 6in. These two cottages aro in good fair order and condition, and are good letting places. Crown Grant Title. These are all good rent producing properties, and centrally situated, and are worth inspection by investors. A few years henoe they will likely be valuable as fsites for factories. Terms — 10 per.oent. cash at ealo; balance within 30 days. For further particulars and cards- to, -view, apply to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., Auctioneers. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE ; OWING to Dominion Day falling on Saturday, the Weekly Sale at Newtown Auction Mart will be held on FRIDAY AFTERNOON. Clients will -please forward Furniture not later than 11 o'clock on Friday Forenoon. J. C. ARBUCKLE, > Auctioneer. F. P. WELCH, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MASTERTON. FOR SALE. 5800 ACRES, rich Bush Land, Bay of Plenty; four miles' frontage to main • coach road, with regular coach and mail •service. Property is ring fenced and splendidly watered; 700 acres grassed and subdivided ; good sheep and cattle yards ; 9-roomed house, outbuildings, etc. Property is heavily stocked with sheep, j cattle, and horses ; all good fattening land, and every inch rideable. Price for this magnificent block is only 30s per acre, for quick sale — a fraction over • Government valuation. Tho cheapest property now being offered in the Dominion, and bound in short time to greatly increase in value, as it is situate between two important i,tp^n-»-
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1908, Page 12
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