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BUSINESS NOTES

Mies Julian Moran, the talented young, violiniste, will resume tuition at an early date. Miss Moran will be at home on and after Thursday. 24th inst., Prospectus niuy be obtained at the Dresden. Messrs Jolly and Co. hare received imperative instructions to sell farms at Manakau, Waikanae, Waverley and Carterton. Pull particulars are given in our advertising columns. On the 31st January, Messrs Macdonald, Wilson and Co. will sell in the estates of James and Margaret Coulter, four farms near Peilding. and property in Sandon, Waiwetu and Petone. On the same day the Hannah estate, at Khandallah, subdivided into building sections, v will be offered. The plans for this estate are now ready, and can be had on application to the auctioneers. The Mellow estate will be disposed of on the 7th February. Messrs Jenkinson '-and Co.. 8, Customhouse quay, advertise the latest makes of free - wheel and back pedalling brakes, which they are row fitting to all machines. This firm holds the sole agency in Wellington for the Beestou Humber and AngloSpecial, bicycles. , ' . Messrs Finley, McLeod and Co. announce startling bargains to-day in dress goods, millinery, hoisery, gloves, etc. The sale commences at 9 a.m. E. Pearce, of the Boot Arcade, Cuba street and Lambton quay, has just opened a splendid assortment of ladies and gents boots and shoes in all colours, which he will sell cheap to make room for a large shipment now due. Messrs Turnbull, Watkins and Williams insert an extended, list of properties for sale all over the Island, and especially recommend a perusal of the details of a small farm at the Hutt, and an up-to-. date boardinghouse in Willis street to be sold on account of the owner s early departure for Australia. The excursion steamer Buchess will run to Day's Dry to-day and to-morrow mornings and afternoons, at the usual hours, also on Monday morning. and evening, in Tuesday (Anniveirsary Day) three steamers will run to tho Bay at short intervals. There will be the usual amusements on the grounds, and a band_ will play selections during the day. On Wednesday there will be an early morning tnp to and fro. , „ ~. , . Messrs Haroourt and Co. publish in another column a selection of city suburban and country properties for sale. Intending investors are invited to peruse tho firms “Property Register., which is issued monthly, and will be forwarded to any address free of charge. ~ Messrs Haroourt and Co. draw attention to the auction sale of new household furniture, piano and effects at Upton terrace, off Tinakori road, on Wednesday. 23rd inst., commencing at 1.30 p.m. Un the 25th inst.. they will sell the desirable residence No. 55, Tinakori road, on land 51ft x 100 ft. also two city freehold properties, No. 18, Cambridge terrace, land 2Gft x 75ft; and Nos. 52, 54. 56 and 58, Majoribanks street, land Gsft x 13-ft. They will also submit 150 Bank of New Zealand shares in lots to suit purchasers, and a very desirable farm at Levin containing 2474- acres, and belonging to Mr E. S. Lancaster: 127 acres are flat and nlougbablo, and 21 acres under crops and, the six-roomed dwelling is in excellent repair. On the 29th the firm will offer an ideal villa residence at Crofton. now occupied by Mr W. L. Curtis; and two'sections in Obau. containing 3r 26p. On the 31st inst. they will sell Ml’ Wrigglesworth s valuable household furniture at his residence, 47, Upper Dixon street (catalogues in course of preparation). On the Ist February they will sell Hi c well-too wn property. Karori Gardens, subdivided into seventeen building sites. The gardens containing 54 acres, will be sold m one lot- and also eleven acres adjoining. On the Btb prox. they will sell estate of 1132 acres, subdivided into suitable farms, and on the 18th prox 208 acres at Waitotara, by order of the mortgagee. Messrs J. H. Bethune and Co. publish in our advertising columns particulars ot two highly important property sales tp be held at their rooms. Featherston street. On Monday. 28th January at 2.30p.m. thev. will sell by instructions from the executors in the estate of the late Mrs Fanny Erskine Fitz Gerald, that exceptionally valuable freehold property known as Clyiie Cliff, containing la 2r 29n. with frontage of 150 feet to Hawker street and 56 feet to MeFarlane street, by a depth of 244 feet, with the family residence o. fourteen rooms erected t he reou: .also a freehold building site, having JO fee. imwage to Hawker street (part of Hie sn n« estate) It is seldom 'hat such a huge area of valuable land in a roar-mlmt part of the city comes into the maiaet. y“ Thursday 21st February, at 2.50 p.m.. I lie Lne fi™ will sell, under from Major, and Mrs H. P- Deane tne beautiful and picturesque sutorb Of Trelissick situated at Crofton. within, three miles of the G.P.O. This delightful freehold is subdivided into sixty building sites from half an acre to over four acres in area. These adjoin the Crofton rail way station, and front the uew mam road from Wellington. It Crofton is one of our most healthy saburoa, bety“ over 300 feet above sea level. Ex-. ceptionally liberal terms of opt forth in advertisement.. Ultnograpji Mans will be forwarded to any address on application to the auctioneers. "i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 5

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BUSINESS NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 5

BUSINESS NOTES New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 5