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SALE BY MORTGAGE. ON MONDAY, the 22nd day of APRIL, 1912, At 2.30 o'clock in tho afternoon. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, Wellington, at the request of the Second Mortgagee, to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Panama-street, Wellington — ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND situate in and being part of Section Number 449 on the Public Map of the City of Wellington, having a. frontage of 67.86 links (more or less) to Welling tonterrace and a depth of 500 links (more I or less), and a width at the back of the said parcel of land of 112.12 links (more or less), together with the house thereon known as No. 234, Wellington, terrace. Subject to Deed of Mortgage Registered Number 97477, securing the sum of £2tlOO and interest. The property is now in the occupation of a tenant at a rental of £3 10s per week, the tenancy expiring on the Bth day of May, 1912. Application to sell and Mortgagee's estimate of value may bo inspected at the Registrar's Office. For further particulars and conditions of sale, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS; Or to • ■ TRAVERS. CAMPBELL, AND PEACOCK, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, No. 176, Featherston-Btreet, Wellington. A. WAKBURTON & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. * SHAREBROKERS. 164. FEATHERSTON-STREET. WELLINGTON-TERRACE.— The Public Trustee has instructed us to offer for private sale that Valuable Property^on Wellington-terrace in the estate of the late W. H. Quick (adjoining St. Andrew.* Church, having an area of 1 Acre 35 Perches. We shall be pleased to interview buyers who may inspect. Special plan at our offices. 600 BOULCOTT-STREET — A well-built Residence of 9 rooms and modern conveniences, level section and within easy reach of city. Price roduced to £2150. 80a WELLINGTON - TERRACE— Valuable Building Site. 40ft x 80ft, close to the Club, old -dwellings theron; splendid position for business or professional man. A cheap property at £2000. 33 CENTRAL-TERRACE, KELBURNE— An Attractive Residence of 7 large rooms, loggia and.aJl conveniences. Section 51ft x 133 ft; all level, and commanding an excellent view of city and surroundings. Price £2100. KSBO SYDNEY-STREET (Station end)—' Splendid Business Site, 30ft x 134 ft. with dwellings easily convertible • into shops. Present return equals 6 per cent. Price £1050. , HOBSON-STREET— Convenient Residence of 8 rooms, insured for £900. Seotion is nicely situated and has a frontage of 40ft. Prjce £2350. 19a COROMANDEL-STREET— 7 rooms, all one floor, c.1., gas, h. and c. water, etc. ; land 42ft x 263 ft, nicely planted garden, lawn and orchard ; owner about to leave New Zealand. Price £1100. 486 CAROLINE-STREET — A convenient One-floor Dwelling of 7 rooms, nicely fitted up ; let to_ careful tenant. Section is in a sunny position, and has a frontage of 33ft. Price £1000. 608 BULLER-STREET— 6-romed Dwelling and conveniences ; land 28ft x 144 f t; within a few minutes of car. Owner has reduced price to £500 for quick sale. 586 WILTON ESTATE, WADESTOWN. JpINE BUILDING SITES, within one ■** mile of tram terminus. The property adjoins the famous Wilton's Bush, now preserved by the Government/ Fine garden soil, beautiful surroundings. This is the chcapeit land in the district, and buyers may eeleot from A BUILDING SITE To a TEN -ACBE BLOCK. Make terms to suit yourself, and we will meet you if possible, s Plans and full particulars from WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 27. PANAMA-STREET. FIRST-CLASS RUN. Ofififi ACRES (180 acres of which is At\3\3\J Native Lease) fenced into 25 paddocks. All best limestone, watered by creeks und springs. 1800 acres grass, balance bush and fern. all fattening country in the BEST OF HEART. Eight-roomed house, washhouse, storeroom, wagon shed, 3 double looseboxes, wool shed, concrete dip, new and, up-to-date sheep and cattle yards. CARRYING EQUAL TO 2£ SHEEP ALL WINTER. Two and a half miles from post office; telephone in house. PRICE, £11 PER ACRE; one-third cash. T. MANDENO JACKSON. Land and Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, etc., Customs-street E., Auckland, P.O. Box IS7. Tjl O R SALE, KELBURNE, Mr. M. W. RICHMOND'S RESIDENCE, Fronting Central-terrace, containing 9 Largo Rooms. 50 feet frontage to Central-torrace, and 50 feet frontage to Upland-road. Vacant Section, containing 15.5 perches, fronting Upland-road, suitable for building. Magnificent view. Every convenience. Ga6 aud electric light. Hot and cold water. PRICE £2300 ; easy terms. Apply HIGGINSON & M AC SHANE 143. FEATHERSTON-STREET. ' L. H. B. WILSON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AND SHAREBROKER, 31, HUNTER-STREET. KELBURNE (Rimu-road)— Level Section, 40 x 124 ft, with well-built 6roomed House with every convenience. Price £1050 ; £500 in Advances < to Settlers ; easy terms for balance. KELBURNE (Upland-road)— Nine-roo-med House, every convenience. Price £1650, easy terms; or will Let at 353 a week. KELBURNE (Boundary-road) — Eightroomed House, large rooms, evory convenience. Price £1550; £600 in Advances to Settlers: ca»y terms for balance. KELBURNE (Central-terrace) — Largo 12-roomed House, with cloak-room, pantry, washhoute, and outbuildings; every convenience ; best bourse in Kelburne. Particulars ou application. KELBURNE SECTIONS for Sale, from £100 upwards; eaby terms. TE KAIANGA (between Khandallah and Kaiwarra) — The cheapest land on tho market. Large Sections from £50 to £200. Tjl O R SALE, 2 COTTAGES AT KILBIRNIE. Water, gas, and drainage laid on, well, let." Two Sections at Highbury ; magnificent view; low price und ea«y terms. Apply PRIVATE OWNER, Care Evening Post. WANTED— Laory . and Co., Ltd.. Allen-street, are buyers of fcSecoudhand Chaff and Grain Sacks.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 71, 23 March 1912, Page 10

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