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SPLENDID CITY INVESTMENT. VALUABLE DWELLINGHOUSES. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION BOOMS, No. Si, Lambton quay. City. On THU BSD AY NEXT, 21st MABCH. 1901, at 2.30 o’clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and go. are favoured with instructions from James Bruce, Esq., to sell by pubhc auction. us above, the undermentioned VALUABLE DWELLIN' CHOUSES in one of the finest residential quarters ot tne Clty:_ lN ABEL SMITH STBEET. THEEB HIGH-CLASS DWELLINGHOUSES, standing upon A * BEEHOLD BLOCK OF LAND, having a frontage of 53 feet to ABEij SMITH STBEET (upper end) by a depth of 100 feet, and adjoining the residence ot Mrs Seed and the grounds of the To Aro Tennis Club. Each house consists of two stones in the front and three stories at back, and contains Drawing-room, Dining-room, Four Bedrooms, Kitchen Scullery, Storeroom, Bathroom, patent w.c., etc. They were specially built some two years ago of the very best material, and are close boarded and felt-lmed throughout. They are leased to first-class tenants at £65 per annum each, and cost some ,£2500 to erect. , IN ABEL SMITH STBEET AND ST. JOHN STREET. iWO HIGH-CLASS DWELLING HOUSES, containing respectively Drawing-room Dining-room, i our Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scullery, Washhouse, patent w.c.. etc. The houses stand upon a BLOCK OF LAND having a frontage of some 100 feet to ABEL SMITH STREET ST. JOHN STREET. The houses are well - known as in the occupation of Messrs Bruce and Hustwick. Their rental value is £l5O per annum. The land upon which they are erected is a Leasehold for 42 years from the Seed estate and they will be sold subject to the small annual ground rent of ' £7 10s and £3 15s respectively. The Freehold of the Land will however be offered for public sale in a few years, and purchasers can look forward to making the land a cheap freehold. The house occu- ; pie’d by Mr Hustwick consists of two stories; that occupied by Mr Bruce is of one story. Both houses are of comparatively recent erection, and are built of the best materials, and cannot well be surpassed for comfort and durability. They are adjacent to the residences of Messrs A. Hoby and Lewis Wilson, and command a lovely panoramic view of the city and harbour. Each of the five houses will, if desired, be sold separately. The Terms of Sale are 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, 10 per cent, in two years, and the balance may remain on mortgage for five years at 5 per cent, interest. The Title is Land Transfer Act. For further particulars, cards to view, etc., apply to the Auctioneers at their offices. 608 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION BOOMS, No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. THUESDAY NEXT. 21st MABCH, 1901, At 2.30 o’clock, p.m. AUCTION SALE OF ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL AND CHARMING FAMILY PBOPEETIES IN THE HUTT. AN IDEAL EESIDENCE FOB A WELLINGTON BUSINESS MAN. MACDONALD, WILSON. AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the owner, whose business arrangements prevent him from living on the property, to sell by public auction, as above — The BEAUTIFUL and PICTURESQUE FBOPEBTY AT THE HUTT. known as WATWEBA. Eleven Acres of Magnificent Soil. Ornamental Garden, Orchard and Paddocks. ■ , Glorious Vinery and some 60 Vines in bearing. Hothouses, Stables, Dairy. Artesian Water An Ideal Home for a Business Man. Thet Most Liberal of Terms—lnterest 5 per cent. Get Lithograph Plans and Photographs at Auctioneers. 770 FRIDAY, 22nd MABCH, 1901. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OP THE VERY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED 16-BOOMED RESIDENCE, "TJLPUNA,” GRANT EOAD. Messes harcoubt and co. are favoured with instructions from Chas. Pharazyn, Esq., to sell by auction, at their rooms. Lambton quay, on Friday, 22nd March, at 2.30 p.m.— His desirable and well-built Residence, containing 16 large and lofty rooms, with all modem conveniences, including two bathrooms, 4 p.w.c.’s, hot and cold water, gas, pantry, linen press, detached washhouse with copper and tubs, and all other requirements of a modern residence, situated on land about three-quarters of an acre, being part of Town Acres 653 and 654, having a frontage to Grant road, and known as "Tipuna.” Grant road. It is seldom such a desirable property comes into the market. The house is beautifully situated in well laid-out grounds, and commands a splendid view of the city and harbour. It has a verandah on three sides, and a carriage approach, and is now in excellent repair. For full particulars, apply to HARCOUBT AND CO.. 542 Auctioneers. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., will offer at auction, at Hastings, on Friday. March 22, the following Thoroughbred Horses: On account Mr S. H. Gollan— B f, by Captain Webb—Kie Kie Ch f, by Captain Webb —Fair Nell B g, by Captain Webb—Escalade B f,’ by Captain Webb —Lady Florin B g, by Captain Webb—Hino, Nui te Po B f. by Captain Webb—Miss Dargon Ch f. by Captain Webb—Bonnie Idee Ch g, by Jet d’Eau—Cartouche B g. 2yrs by Jet d’Eau—Namoa Ch f. by Jet d’Eau—Lady Tim B g. 2yrs, by Captain Webb—Lady Fibrin Ch f. 2yrs, by Captain Webb—Bonnie Idee B f, 2yrs, by Captain Webb—Kie Kie B g, 2yrs, by Bonnie Scotland—lphimede B f, 2yxs by Captain Webb —Forlorn Hope B f. 2yrs, by Captain Webb —Violet B m. 4yrs, by Captain Webb—Miss Dargon. ALFRED BBID, 712 Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OP DAIRY COWS. MONDAY. MARCH 25th, At 1.30 p.m. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS have received instructions from Mr H. Moffat, who has leased his farm, to sell by public auction, at his farm, on the Longbum-Kairanga road, as above, lutely Without Reserve’, the whole of his superior herd of— . 54 selected dairy cows, mostly in full profit 4 unbroken half-draughts ■ Horse, spring trap and harness Milk cans, etc,, etc., etc, • 746

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 8

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