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SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE AXD LAND, ORIENTAL BAY. Ib tho Bankrupt Estate of Holland Andrews, Architect. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton-quay. ON THURSDAY, 31st MARCH, 1910, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDOXALD, LTD., • are favoured with instruction* from tho Official Assignee in the bankrupt estate of Holland Andrews, Architect, to sell as above, tho following Valuable Properties: — LOT 1. That splendid Two-story Family Residence, containing drawingroom, dimngroom, study, and four bedrooms, bathroom (with enamel bath), kitchen, scullery, linen cupboard, etc. The land 'is part of Town Acre No. 390, City of Wcl- ' liugton, having a frontage of 60ft to Oriental-terrace, by a depth of 90ft. LOT 2. The Valuable Building Residential Site adjoining the Family Residence, having a frontage of 30ft to Oriental-terrace, by a depth of 90ft, and situated cloie to the Church. Lots 1 and 2 command a magnificent view of tho Harbour and surrounding scenery, and are without exception two of tho finest residential sites in tho whole of this magnificent residential quarter of the City. They are situated opposite the Family Residences of Messrs. C. Smith and W. Turnbull. For full details, apply to tho Official Apsignee, or to THE AUCTIONEERS. TUESDAY, sth APRIL, 1910, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. VALUABLE CORNER BUILDING SITE, NORTHLAND. ME3SRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public • auction at their Rooms, 195, Luinbton-quay, on TUESDAY, sth April, at 2.30 p.m.— All that piece of Land, being Section No. 11, on the Plan of Northland Extension, having frontages to GARDEN-ROAD of 168 ft llin, and 164 ft lin to ORANGI KAU-PAPA-ROAD, containing an area of 1 rood 3 2-10 perches (more or less). Thi« valuable building site is situated on the sunny alopes of Northland, at the corner of Garden and Oraagi Kaupapa roads, and within a few minutes' walk from the electric tramline and Botanical Gardens, alnj commanding a magnificent view. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO.. Auctioneer!. ' CLIFTON ESTATE. THURSDAY, APRIL, 1910, AT THE EMPIRE HALL, At 8 p.m. sharp. A BRAHAM AXD WILLIAMS, LTD., -£*. in conjunction with J. R. STAXSELL, Esq., will sell by public auction, as above^ — The unsold Sections in this ideal residential property These suburban sections have a peculiar value of their own, inasmuch as they are practically tho only sections obtainable within easy access of the town which present the advantages of high ground. Clifton and tho surrounding district has now become the fashionable suburb of Palmerston, and a rapid increase of values must ensue, more particularly when the first tram runs down Fitzherbert-street. The sections are situated within 14 miles of tho Post Office, and command a magnificent view. They aro dry and healthy, and, in fact, ideal building 'sites. This rale presents an unrivalled opportunity to secure one of theso beautiful sections either for residential or speculative purposes. Terms will be very easy, but 5 per cent, discount off tho purchasing price will be allowed for cash. Upset price, £100 per acre. Plans are now ready, and can be obtained from the Auctioneer?, or J R Stansell, Esq., Shannon. WEDXESDAY, 27th APRIL, 1910, At 3 p.m. At the Auction Rooms of MESSRS J H. BETHUNE AXD CO., Jeatherston and Brandon streets, Wellington. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE • THE E CrTY DS LX raE HEART ° F By order of the Mortgagees, under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court. MESSRS J H. BETKUXE AND CO., under instructions from the Registrar of thp_Supreme Court, on the application of tne Second Mortgagees, will sell by public auction, on W.LDXESDAY 27th APRIL, 1910, at 3 p.m.^ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 20 5-10 th perches, being- part of section numbered 509 on the Plan of the City of Wellington, having a frontage to Lower Willis-street of 42 feet 10 incht-e, and widening at the rear to 72 feet by a depth of 110 feet. Together with the SHOPS AXD OTHER BUILDINGS erected thereon, and now in the occupation of the Willis-street .Shooting Gallery and Mewrs. P. Calvert, W. S. Bedford, J. G. Bay, and other tenant*, and knowa at numbers 56, 52, and 52a, Willis-street. This is a most exceptional opportunity of acquiring at a low price ono of the niost Valuablb Freeholds iv this City Practically all the traffic of the city passes this site, and its potentialities are enorn.oub. The property is to be sold subject to a firht mortgage to the Government Insurance Department at 4J per cent., and our instruction* to sell are absolute. Tho Title is Land Transfer. Applications to bell and estimate of value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar. Foi full terms and particular*, condiU°£? m £(- "^ etc - *J ) P ly to MESSRS. BOLTON AND ORGAN, 39, Johnstonstreet, Wellington, Solicitor* for the Mortgagees; or to THE AUCTIONEERS. 4-SHEEP COUNTRY. QOA ACRES, 21 mile* from Waikanae O/SU Station (by good road), 120 acres are under crop, balance drained swamp and first-class sand hill country. Thi* property is divided into 14 woll-fenced paddocks, and i* permanently watered, and has over i-mile frontage to Waikanae River. Improvements comprise a wellfinished gentleman* residence of 13 room*, all ntceesary outhouse*, wooUhed, yard*, end convenience*. Thie i* aplendid winter country, ia well sheltered, and with little management will csrry 4 aheep to tha acr*. We can aell thi* farm in blocka of 85 acres, if desired For further particular*, »rpiy « BARRAUD. YORK AND CO, LTD., 137, Lambton-quay. SOLE AGBNTB. Palmerston N.. Ist March, 1910. ; Messrs. Mounsey and Co., i Auctioneers, Palmerston N. DEAR Sir?.— l have to acknowledge receipt of your cheque, being proceeds i of my sale of dairy cow;, horsea, farm I implements, and furniture, and wish to : thank you for the mest satisfactory man1 ncr in which the sale was conducted, and ' the careful attention given to the tlif ht«it ; detail*, also prompt settlement.— Youra faithfully, ' " &Pa BLAKE,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 8

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