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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TUESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1914. MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE OF CHOICE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, At the Residence, Oriental -terrace. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from Colonel E. S. Heard, to sell by public auction on the premises as above — The Entire Contents of his well-fur-nished residence. Full details will be announced later HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 17th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. No. 22, SUSSEX-STREET (Basin Reserve). MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have received instructions from the mortgagee to sell by public auction at their rooms, 195, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, 17th April, at 2.30 p.m.— That Valuable Property, having a frontage to Sussex-street of 30ft by a depth of 116 ft 3in (more or less), together with the modern 6-roomed House and Outbuildings, erected thereon, and Known as No. 22, and known as the residence of Mrs. Haines. This valuable property is situated in one of the most convenient and pleasantest parts of the town, overlooking the Basin Reserve, and with a continual bunny aspect. The house is complete with all modern conveniences^- and c. water, bath, gas stove, and Electric light, glasshouse, vinery, workshop, and concrete paths. The .garden is well laid out with a lawn and flower beds. Full particulars from / HARCOURT AND CO., _^ Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1914, At 2.30 p.m. X _____ important auction sale. over '20 Acres, suitable for subdivision, karori. karori. Messrs. harcourt and co. have received instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 195, Lamb-ton-quay, on TUESDAY, 21st Aoril, 1914, at 2.30 p.m.— All that parcel of Land, containing 20 acres 2 roods (more or less), being Lot 6, D.P. 1440, part of Section * 38, Karori, and the balance of the land in C.T. vol. 127, folio 222. This property is situated in one of the choicest, spots in this beautiful suburb, with charming views over the surrounding hills. >■ The land has a frontage to the Mainroad of about 316 ft, and runs back with nearly parallel boundary fences to a depth of about 3293 ft. It is situated just past the council offices and overlooks the Karori Park. "" The Auctioneers will furnish full particulars and conduct intending purchasers over the land on application. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 21st APRILT • At 2.30 p.m. - SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. 300 ACRES, OTAKI. MESSRS.. HARCOURT AND CO., _ Auctioneers, have been instructed by the Mortgagees to sell by Public Auction, at their Auction Rooms, situate at Panama-street, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of APRIL, 1914, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon — ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND containing 230 acres, be the same a little more or less, being part of Waihoanga No. 4a, Kaitawa Survey District, and being the whole of the land comprised in Ce"tific«,te of Title Volume 49, Folio 191. EXCEPTING THEREOUT the land takeu for road purposes, shown on plan No. 94/22. AND ALSO that piece of land 'containing 76 acres 1 rood and 14 perches, be the same a little more or 'ess, being part of Section 10, Block IV., Kaitawa Survey District, on deposited plan No. 554. and the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 160, Folio 287. TOGETHER with all messuages, erections, and buildings thereon, and all righfs ways, easements, amd appurtenances thereunto belonging. The. property will be sold in one lot. Title Land Transfer. For further particulars, apply to IZARD AND WESTON, Solicitors for the Mortgagees, 161, Featherston-st., Wellington ; Or to the Auctioneers, HARCOURT AND CO. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. LEASE OF LAND, WORSER BAY. SPLENDID SITES FOR SEASIDE . DWELLINGS. THE WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD offers for Perpetual Lease certain lots of lend at Worser Bay. The block faces the Worser Bay beach, and is particularly suitable for seaside building allotments. .'The .lots at the south end rise steeply at the back, but there is sufficient level land to admit of buildings being erected without much excavation. Sandy soil and free from surface water. The block in about 50 chains distant from the Seatoun Tramway, and 40 chains over the Worser Bay Hill to the Miramar line, taking, 6ay, ten to twelve minutes, to walk in either case. A 'bus service of six return trips from Karaka Bay to Seatoun connects with the Seatoun Tramway There are dwelling- houses on Lots 12 and 15. Ejectric light, gas, water, and sewage drains are available. The Harbour Board has prepared a subdivisional plan containing sixteen lots, which may be seen at the Offices of the Board, of the area, to be leased, and is prepared to consider Tenders for any lot or portion of a lot or lots (other than lots 6, 7, and 16) at the option of possible tenants. Tenders _ for the lease of the above thirteen lots will bo received by the Board up to Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 1914. / The first term of the lease will be twenty-one year; with a perpetual right of renewal at terms of fourteen years at a. rent fixed by valuation. Tenderers will tender at an annual rent for the first twenty-one years. The terms and conditions of tender and the lease to be accepted by the lessee, can be seen at the Board's Office during office hours, and Forms of Tender can be obtained from the Secretary. The le^re will pay all rates, taxes, and outgoings. The rent will be payable half-yearly in advance. The. provisions for renewals aye the same a-; are contained in the First Schedule of r- The Public Bodies Leases Act, 1908?' H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z. 9tli March, 1914. WANTED to Sell, at once, Accommodation House, no reasonable offer refused; leaving N.Z. Apply Good Business, Evening Post. r ANTED~Known— Come to Marshall's « for your Furniture. You will get lati&faction and good work. It stands inspection and defies competition. 46, AdeLuda'£g*d<

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 74, 28 March 1914, Page 8

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