It is the tnornin? newspaper that reaches, and is read by, the substantial and intelligent people who have money to spend and know what they want. Hence its superiority aa an advertising medium. Messrs J. H. Bethune and Co. insert in our ad» vertising columns a notice of special importance to those wishing to purchase their own freeholds. They are to sell at their rooms, Feathcrston street, on. Thursday, 30th instant, at 2.30 p.m., the subdivision of the magnificent Clapham estate, being sections Nos. 650 and 651. City of Wellington, containing nearly 2} acres valuable freehold laud adjoining the residence of Mrs Levin, and in the best part of Thorndon. This snlendid estate, subdivided into 17 lots fronting Tinakori road, Park street and Grant road, comprises 11 choice residential properties with dwelling-houses tharoon, and six charming building sites, each of which will be submitted separately. The terms of sale have been fixed oa an exceptionally liberal basis. Messrs Harcourt and. Co. announce an important sale by auction on Thursday next at the residence, 131, Willis street, of costly furniture and effects, I the property of Dr C. H. Smith-Hozier, who is leaving Wellington. The goods to be submitted are of the highest quality, and such as are rarely offered by public auction. The magnificent upright grand piano, Japanese cabinet, beautifully inlaid with damascene work and ivory; Japanese inlaid writing-desk, fitted with every convenience; the i superb bedroom suite, consisting of duchess pair, full ; size wardrobe, with large mirror front, and fitted with cupboards and drawers and the carved camphorwood brass-mounted chests of drawers will doubtless attract much competition. The sale will cora> tneuee at 10.30, and amongst the first lots to bo submitted will be the beautiful pair of ponies, and nearly new four-wheel dogcart, with all latest improvements, and made to order by Ahfftts an Son, Sydney, lately costing 80 guineas, _c Messrs Harcourt and Co. draw attenticgMßfeieir property auction sale on Tuesday the valuable residence in Nairn street occaplSPoy Mr J. Thomson, with garden covering about a quarter of no acre, will be sold*
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2875, 18 July 1896, Page 2
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