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' ' gales' by Auction! ■'?'■ , M o^ A y, M AECH 20. -OESIDENCE AND ALLOTMENT, pOENER -ryELLiNGTON-STREET AND TjOWE-STREET. A LLOTMENT, "1 Y ELLINGTO:NTSTREET - TiESIDENGES AND A LLOTMENTS, QURREY TJILLS. i. OAMUEL /"COCHRANE AND CON Will sell by auction at their rooms, Queenstreet, on Monday, tho 20th inst.. at 12 "clock, BY ORDER OP THE EXECUTOR IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. BAYNTUN. ■OJELLINGTON-STEEET - LARGE AND " V> COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE of 10 rooms ami outbuildings, verandah and balcony. Allotment iff 66f; frontage to Wei-lington-street and 116 ft frontage to Howestreet; drained into main sewer. \XrELLINGTON-STHEET - ALLOTMENT y\ '12ft to Wellingt«n-street. A firstclass building site. Also, SURREY HILL?—Lot 5. having 40it to Richmond Avenue by 115 ft deep, with new and well-finished cottage. 5 rooms, scullery, bathrooms, and wash-house (with tubs); gas and water; iron roof; well drained. OUR KEY HILLS— 1 to A. each 40ft to O Richmond Avenue by 115 ft deep. QURREY HILLS—Lots 29 and 30, each 40ft O to Murdoch Road by 115 ft. deep. THESE ARK FIRST-RATE BUILDING SITES. ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM TRAM. ) OAMUEL pOCHRANE AND QON. Auctioneers. M ONDAY. M ARCH 2 (). A T3UILDING T OTS, A RAWAI-STREET, "DARNELL, s F OR 50 YEARS' L EASE. QAMTJEL pOCHRANE AND qON, Will Lease by Auction, at their Rooms. Queen-street, on Monday, the 20th inst., at 12 o'clock. FOR 50 YEARS' LEASE. By Order of the Trustees Melanesian Mission, 9 LARGE LOTS, bavins each 50ft frontage O to Sarawai-street by 163 ft deep. -i LARGE LOT, having: 84ft frontage to SaraJ- wai-street by 162 ft deep. Conditions sale and plan on application to C AMU EL pOCHRANE AND QON, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MARCH 23, At 12 o'clock. IDEAL SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 3 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND. ROBERT CHARLES CARR Has received instructions from the Owner to sell by auction, at his rooms, on the above s date, at 12 noon, „ rp'HE CHARMING RESIDENCE of 6 rooms J- J. and scullery in Kelly's Road, off Kings- '• land Road, Mount Albert, with 3 acres of x level volcanic land, clear of stone and tastefully laid out in orchard. lawn, garden, and fernery, and two paddocks: brick dairy; wash-house, with copper; stable, cowshed, etc. Local water supply. This is a good property and well worthy of inspection. •••■>• ■•••■ ■ -■■ - ; •■'■ ' '11'" _ THE PROPERTY HAS A GOOD FRONTAGE, and, being within 20 minutes of trams and 12 minutes of 'bus. is Very suitable for cutting up. The trams will be nearer shortly.' Cards to view from Auctioneer. rpHURSDAY, "If ARCH 90 AT -i<} O'CLOCK. T° INVESTORS, SPECULATORS. AND (-VTHERS. ESTATE OF THE LATE ]\TR. TAMES pEIBBLE. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. rpiUS VALUABLE pROPERTT, A T T7TNG3LAND, Has Leon subdivided into eight Lots, of from seven to 20 acres each, 011 one of which is :i good Residence. The soil is volcanic, and from some of the Lots good views can be obtained. Tho whole of the property is * within ten minutes' walk of the tramline. Gas and water and school close by. LOT 8 is especially adapted for cutting up, provision having been made for side road. PLANS ARE NOW READY AND THE : • PROPERTY IS FLAGGED. TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit. 10 per cent, in 5 months, 10 per cent, in 6 months, 10 per tent, in 12 months. 10 per rent, in 2 years, balance in 3 years; interest, 5 per cent, on unpaid balance. All information can be had from - TITESSRS. Xy THEATER AND QON, QUEEN-STREET; OR FROM THE AUCTIONEER, T3OBERT pHARLES pARR. \ Amusements. /"VLYMPIA "DIN K. TO-NIGHT. V TO-NIGHT. TOBOGGAN. TOBOGGAN. Early Morning Session. The Rink is Open Every Morning from 7.50 to 8.30 Morning. 10 to 12. Ladies only. Afternoon, 3 to 5. Ladies ami Gentlemen. Evening. 8 to 10. Ladies and Gentlemen. Healthy Amusement for Young and Old alike. Skates for .Sale from 10s 6d pair. Private Lessons arranged for beginners. ' Ladies especially catered for. 9 Rink can be hired for Socials, "At Homes," r Etc. Notice.— Management reserve the right ■1 to refuse admission to any person without i stating reasons for so doing. S ROY R. BOSISTO. Directeur. :. J. REID. Floor Manager. TVTEXT QUNDAY, AT Q P.M. I iN ° -QOMAIN pRICKET p ROUND. RAND jy-ASSED jgANDS pERFORMANCE, IN AID OF Tire WIDOW AND CHILDREN Ol' THE LATE JTAEOLD pENNO. OF .WAIHI, WHO HAVE BEEN LEFT IN VERY UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES. " i „ The Massed Bands will open with the Dead March, ' from "Saul." and each Band i will afterwards plav a Selection, the whole j concluding with a Massed March. COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN AT THE GATES. Under the Management of Contest Comt mittee. A. W. TATTOX, Secretary. T/"AN BIENE, IN "THE BROKEN MELODY," "A Revelation in the Dramatic Art."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 8