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FRIDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, Afc 2 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Duchesso Cheirt, Tile-back Washstand. Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, New Bedding, Couch, Woodeh Cot, Canadian and Austrian Chair?, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. On tho. Premises, No. 71, MARTINSQUARE. ■ ' MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received insl ructions from Mrs. M'Ginity, who is leaving Wellington, to sell by Public Auction on the premises, as aboVe— _ " The entire Contents of her house. On view morning of sale. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 4th~MAR~CH,7I9I3, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT SALE .BY PUBLIC AUCTION. N0., 50, HOBSON-STREET, MODERN FAMILY RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS. • . ■ MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO' 1 have been favoured with -instructions from Pieroe C. Freeth, Esq., sell by. public auction, afc their Auction Rooms, '195, Lambton-qua3', on Tuesday, 4th March, 1913, at 2.30 p.m.— ALL THAT piece or parcel of land, being part of Town Acre No. 612 on *" the .Plan," of the City of Wellington, having 51ft 6in frontage to Hopson-' street by a tUptti of 110 ft, more or less, together with the Family Residence of ten rooms and conveniences erected thereon. .This desirable modern residence is situated in the best part- of Thorndon, within a few minuted' walk # from either_ railway station or tho tramline. It specially a|> peate to the city business man as a residence on account of its* central position and easy access to all parts. The house is a two-story building, coiltaining large drawing and dining rooms, breakfast room, six bedrooms, Well-ap-pointed bathroom, buyer's pantry, large well-lighted kitchen, scullery, and wash* house. The interior i* most beautifully &v pointed and finished, electric light, gas, and telephone are fitted, no possible expenso having j been spared to make the property an ideal_ home. The garden has' been specially laid out in order that the outlook from all windowd should be most_ pleasant, ' Cards to view, with full particulars, from HARCOURt & CO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT IN BRITTOMART.-STREET. ABSOLUTELY ONE OF • THE 'FINEST , BUILDING SITES iff THE BEST RESIDENTIAL QUARTER OF WELLINGTON SOUTH. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION (To Close Accounts in a Deceased Estate) On WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH; 1913, At 2.30 p.m. at their rooms. 105, ' custom- . house-quay. Messrs: Thomson" and brown have be6fl favoured with instructions to sell "as above-" Town Acre No. 1039, having a frontago of 165 feet to Brittomart-st., by a depth of . 264 feet, together with the nine-roomed' residence erected thereon. This charming property is situated in a very sunny position, arid has a commanding view of the surroundings. Our instructions from the executof are (hat We must, sell, thereforo this is an exceptional opportunity to secure A GILTEDGE INVESTMENT. Terms of sdle ahd further particulars froxn MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN, Auctioneers. • > 12th MARCH, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. j AT THEIR ROOMS, 105, CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. TWO VALUABLE FACTORY AND RESIDENTIAL SITES. MESSRS. THOMSON AND BROWN are favoured with instructions' to offer by public auction at their roome, the following property—. - ARTHUR-STREET, No. 29, off Cuba^street : Lot I— Four-roomed Cottage, large storeroom, and stable; land 33ft 6in by 74ift. Title, Land Transfer This property cannot well be surpassed as one for warehouse or factory site, and it requires no special words to recommend the property to those familiar .with the City of Wellington. BUICK ESTATE, PETONE: Lot 2, Section 32, having a frontage 1 of 33ft. to Bollon-street by a depth of 115 ft. Title, Land Transfer. Both these properties must be sold to j t'lofce accounts, and low reserves have been fixed to make a quick sale oertaitf. Full particulars on application to the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, sth MARCH. 1913, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF- WELL.SITUATED BUSINESS PREMISES, No, 200, CUBA-STREET ' CNear Corner of Ingestre-streel.) Hf ESSRS. $. H. BETHUNE AND XtX CO", have been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at their Rooms, Featherslon-street, as above — Part cf Lot 4, Section 126, Wellington, ..having a frontage of 20ft to Cuba-street, by a depth of 115 ft Sin, together with wellbuilt Shop, Office, and Dwelling of five rooms, known as No. 200. with workshop, measuring 19 x 26, at the back. ' The above property js situated less than 100 i'cot from the corner of tngestre-61. , and in a splendid locality for retail business.' The building is of substantial cbnHtruction, and well arranged to" suit any .business which combines manufacturing with t'ekiil trade, and there r aro few- properties in tho city so certain to increase in value ,witliin the next few years.For terms, cards to view, and further particulars apply to " J. 11. BETHUNE AND CO., ( Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, 1913, At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS. 'J. If. BETFHNE A-NDCO.. Auctioneers, have be<m instructed by Mr«. Mary Hannah Bu-vtpa, the Vendor, acting under the pro-visions of an Agreement for Sals nnd" Purchase dated the twenty-ninth day of January, 1910, to sell By Public Auclion'at their Auction Rooms, eituata at Brandon-street, Wellington, on Tuesday, IBt.li day of March, 1913, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon— ALL 111 AT piece or paroel of 1 land, containing 8826 acres and 2 roods, be the same a little more or lees, being Sections 63,' 69, , and 61, Blocks 10. 15, and 14, Waiopehu Survey District, Deposited Plnns 442, 443, and 444, nnd Sections 62. 63, and 64, Blocks 9, 10, 13, and 14, Waiopehu Survey District, Deposited Plnns 441, '442; 443, . and 444, and being; the whole of the lands comprised in 'Certificates of Title, Volume 164, folio 32, and Volume 162, folio 141. respectively, TOGETHER,- with all messuages thefeon and all rights, ways,, easements, and apptiHenances thereunto belonging. The Title is under Land Transfer Ant. For further particulars, apply to ' MESSRS. IZARD AND WESTON, Solicitois for the Vendor, 161, Fcathpi-ston st.. Wellington; Of to . THE AUCTIONEERS. MOTUPIKO. FOR SALE, desirable little Property ( of tibout 7 acre* (2i acres in orchard), goofl 6-ruohied House, etc. > The climate of Mutupiko (Nelson) is perfect. Capital trout fishing and good shooting. Very suitable place for retired gentleman. J. H-. H. JACK, 324, Luinbton-quay.'

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 48, 26 February 1913, Page 12

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