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' TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY, 23rd JANUARY, 1901. At 1.30 p.m. PIANO AND VALUABLE HOUSE-1 HOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Upton, terrace, oil Tinakori road. TMTESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are i.YjL instructed by the owner, who has left the colony, to sell by auction, on the premises, Upton terrace— The whole of his new furniture and effects and piano by G. Simon, Stuttgart, comprising A DININGROOM SUITE IN LEATHER (7 PIECES), upright iron grand piano by G. Simon (a first-class article), inlaid musical cabinet, lamp, mirrors, duchess dressing table (mottled kauri), brass bedstead, mattrasses, rattan chairs, and all kitchen utensils. The furniture is practically new, and well worth inspection. On view morning of sale. HARCOURT AND CO., I Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. Auction Sale of Bank of New Zealand Shares. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to sell at their rooms, Lambton quay, as above—--150 Bank of Now Zealand shares. All calls are paid, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. HARCOURT AND CO., 16 Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 25th JANUARY. 1901, At 2.30 p.m. 217 ACRES FIRST-CLASS DAISY FARM, LEVIN. MESSES HARCOURT AND CO axe favoured with instructions from Mr E. S. Lancaster to sell by auction at their rooms, Lambton quay, on Friday, 25th January, at 2.30 p.m.— All that parcel of land containing 217* acres, being Section 47, Block 11., Waiopehu Survey District, with the 6-roomed dwelling, cowsheds, hayshed and other necessary buildings erected thereon. This excellent property is situated 21 miles from Levin Railway Station, and School, and li- miles from creamery, all in best English grass, 127 acres are flat and ploughaifle, and 21 acres under crops, hay, potatoes, etc. The property is fenced, divided into 15 paddocks and well watered, carrying 750 sheep through the winter. The dwelling and out-build-ings are all in good order and there is about 1 acre orchard and good garden. Title Land Transfer. For particulars apply to HARCOURT AND CO., 441 Auctioneers.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, 1301. At 2.30 p.m. GREAT AUCTION SALE Off THE KARORI GARDENS ESTATE « (Young’s Gardens.) DELIGHTFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES IN THE HEALTHIEST AND MOST PICTURESQUE SUBURB OF WELLINGTON. SUPERB CLIMATE. RICHEST OF SOILS. IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SITES. CHOICEST PART OF KARORI. NO HEAVY CITY BATES. T&/TESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. have lu. been instructed to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at their Rooms, 48, Lambton quay, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Ist. 1901. That BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY known as the KARORI GARDENS and GROUNDS, Containing in all

36 ACEES 36 This Estate has been subdivided into NINETEEN LOTS, of which numbers ONE'to SEVENTEEN are building allotments, each containing about half an acre. Lots 18 and 19 consist of the GAEDENS and Paddocks. All lots have frontage? either to Campbell or to Donald's road. On account of its lovely position and richness of soil, the estate was secured in the early days of the colony by the late Mr Donald, and laid out as RECREATION GROUNDS and TEA GARDENS, thousands of the early colonists and of Wellington's citizens of to-day having annually visited this favourite resort, and have been charmed by the beauty and position of the gardens. For many years it has been the place of all others near Wellington for wedding parties, At the request of many intending investors, the owners have decided to subdivide part of the property into suitable residential sites and to offer in one Lot the GAEDENS. containing about SIX AND A HALF AGEES, with all the Buildings, consisting of a LARGE and HANDSOME DWELLING, Conservatories and Outbuildings, erected thereon. The Paddocks, containing over ELEVEN ACRES, adjoining the GARDENS and abutting to what is known ns BEAUTIFTJL KARORI, will ho offered in ONE LOT. In this block are some of the very best residential sites in Karori, and the land being well adapted for cutting up into building sites should attract the attention of speculators. Every lot must undoubtedly more than double in value in the course of the next two or three years, and the early extension of the tram service to Karori will make this locality the most favourite and accessible suburb of Wellington. Last and not least, from its sheltered position it is not exposed to the winds which are such a source of annoyance to residents on the high lands near Wellington.

Plans are now in course of preparation. Terms easy. HARCOURT ANT) CO.. Auctioneers, TUESDAY. 18th FEBRUARY. 1001, ; At 2.30 p.m. 208 ACRES, WATTOTARA. By Order of the Mortgagee. MESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are instructed to sell by auction at their rooms, Lambton quay, as above— All tha,t parcel of land being Section 13. Block 5, on the map of the Omahine Survey District, Waitotara, containing 208 acres, more or less. • This property is 14 miles from Waitotara and 16 miles from Waverley by good road; 100 acres in grass; 20 acres rich swamp, easily drained, balance bush; well watered, large amount of fencing. HARCOURT AND CO.. 46 Auctioneers,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 8