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TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, 1909, At 2 p.m. On the Premises, No. 277, AVILLIS-ST. CLEARING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Tho Contents of Seven AA T cll-furnished Rooms), On Account of tho Owner. WITHOUT RESERVE. MESSRS.. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO. have been fa\ouretl with instructions to sell by public auction, an above — .The contents of a well-kept dwelling, in excellent order. Full particulars in la.st Saturday's and Monday's Post. All tho furniture has been well cared for. The drawingroom suite in Genoa vehet id in splendid condition The duchesse chests are superior and well made. Ihe kitchen furniture is good, and the bedrooms are above the average. LEVIEN, SHALLCRASS AND CO., Auctioneers-. MORN rNGTON ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON. SPECIAL Building Facilities for bona-fide settlors are being offered by tho , proprietors of this Estate. Advances can bo arranged at 4j por cent. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST SECTIONS AVITHIN THE CITY BOUNDARIES. PRICES FROM £50 PER SECTION, OR 25= PER FOOT. Tho smallest sections arc over oncoighth acre ; some of our sections' quoted as low as £125 per acre. SPLENDID VIEAVS. OPEN SUNNY POSITIONS. AA'e bought cheap and will sell cheaper than any other company in Wellington. LOW DEPOSITS. Extremoly. easy terms of repayment and interest. Now is tho tiuio to build— land and materials arc cheap. The Directors are determined to make sales and will refuse no reasonable oiler. For plans and particulars, apply to THE SOUTH AVELLINGTON LAND CO., LTD. E. M. BOULTON, Secretary. Nathan's Buildings. And all leading Land Agents. Arrangements have- be\?n made by which intending bujers may bo s-howii tho various lots by MR. E. AA r . WILTON, resident on the Estate, at Pri&cilla Croscont, Mornington. EAS.T AND E A ST, AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS, Grey and Featheiston streets, AA r ellington. HATAKTA I— Modern 5-ioomcd Houso on {^>od bectiou, 43 x 150, in garden, within 2 minutes of the cur; Government mortgage. Price £860. HATAITAI — Modern 5-rooincd House, with enamel balh, hot and cold water, electric light ; section 30 x 108 ; good view ; adjoins. Town Belt. Price £675. HATAITAI— Two or three beautiful Sections overlo6king Evans Bay, double frontage of 40ft with about 2UUft depth, nearly level. Prices from 3240. Owner will finance anyone desiring to build. NORTH KILBIRNIE— Modern House of 4 largo rooms nnd fcullery, in perfect condition, on good section of 40 x 155, all in garden ; good view. Prico £725. NORTH KILBIRNIE— Collage of 5 rooms just renovated, on level ; city water, gji*; t-ection backs lo Town Belt. Price £305; £100 deposit, balance at 5 per cent. KILBIRNIE SOUTH— Beautiful Homo of 6 rooms, in gpod locality and with all convenience)) j section 40 x 123 ; n\orlgago £60,0. Prica £900. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., AUCTIONEERS. LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS, HOTELBROKERS, Etc. 155, LAMBTON-QUAY, AVellington. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. KIIANDALLAU— One floor, 6 Rooms, every convenience, c. light, bath, h. und c. ; large Section. Price £625; £'65 deposit; very easy torm«. CROFTON DOWNS— Splendid Building Sites und beautiful surroundings; 30min. walk < from bity; tho coming residential quarter.' Call -for priced KIIANDALLAU (Lochiel Estate)— Close to railway station; i acre section at Government valuation. JOIINSONVILLE— One Acre of Land, 7- roomed House, and all conveniences; native title; rent £3 per annum. Prico £900; £400 cash. 3913 THORNDON-QUA^— Sections alongside railway and tram lines. Reduced prices. MARANUI— Compact Villa, 4 uoonis, scullery, wasliliotibe, etc; Section 30 x 132 II.; good viow; convenient to tram, town, and be.ich; protected trom wind and siind; £465; easy terms arranged. Idoal summer home. 3924 WELLINGTON-TERKACE — A good Building Site and well fchcltSred, 48ft x 176tt. Price £715. Tcrnia can be arranged. 3918 KAUORI USiinnjitjno Estate)— Threequarters of an acre, \acant; £225 c»»»- 3928 W V L I E B R O S., 182, FEATIIERSTON-ST., Wellington, Telephone No. 452. ROSENEATII (Maida Vnle-road), level Soation, 18 •perches, two frontages; modern 6-roomed Duelling, ono floor, gardon, largo lawn; capital viow of city and harbour. Prico £1050. BROOKLYN— La lid 30 x 275; new 4roomed Dwelling, all conveniences; uood £450; only £30 cash 10quired. . MOXK AM- AVENUE (Kilbirnie) — On tr.im line ; capital Building Sito, 35 x 100 feet, lc\el. Price, £270. LOAVER HUTT— Splendid Building Sites in "Eastward Ho' 1 Estate; 24 perches and upwards. Prices' from £70 per section. 30 ACRES, good Land, situated 9 miles of Wellington ; smin. from railwaystation. Prico only £700. 285 ACRES, Manakau — 60 acres ploughabte, balance good hills; fenced and subdivided, new 5-roomcd dwelling, etc. Price £13 per acre; £800 cash. 'Phono 394. Cable and Telegraphic Address : "Hobday, Palmerston N." jy/£ESSRS. A. HOBDAY AND CO., LAND, ESTATE, And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. f "North Island Agents for The Provident Life Assurance Co. Estates Managed, Rents and Debts Collected. Absentees Represented, Mortgages Arranged. Sole Proprietors the' Lightning Tree Spray (Protected by ' Letters Patent" Agents Throughout the Dominion. THE NGAIRE GARDENS. Cm ACRES, 7 paddocks, well fenced, •J" with barbery hedges, 7-roomed house, 4 fireplace-!, well finished throughout, with every other convenience, also 3roomed cottage on property, adjacent to Ngairo Railway Station, cheese factory, po=t and telegraph oflice. Price £43 per acre ; best farm in Tarauaki. Apply D. CHARTERIS, Land Agont, New Ply moutbi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 119, 16 November 1909, Page 10

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