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FORCED TO REALISE. FRIDAY, 12tk APRIL, 1901, At 2.30 jj.ni. SALE OF VALUABLE CITY FREEHOLDS, IN ELIZABETH, QUEEN AND TARANAKI STREETS. MESSRS SIDEY AND CO., favourer with instructions from the mortgagee will sell by public auction, as above, the following valuable city properties; ELIZABETH STREET. Lot 1 Part of allotment II on deposit ed plan No. 18, being part of section 335 Wellington, containing 13 perches having a irontage to Elizabeth street of 3-E by a depth of 112 ft, on which are erectei one 5-rooined and on® 6-roomed house (Nos. II and 14a), with bath, electru light and every modern convenience. Eel to good tenants at 16s per week. QUEEN STREET. Lot 2.—Allotments 21 and 22 on deposited plan No. 104, being parts of sections 3D and 312 Wellington, containing 16 per chew having a frontage to Queen street o 36ft’by a depth of 122 ft, on which an erected three 3-roomed cottages, let a; 11s, 12s 6d and 13s respectively, with al the latest improvements. TARANAKI STREET. Lot 3.—Part of section 79, Wellington, containing 19 perches, having a frontage of 40ft to Taranaki street by a depth o. 132 ft, on which are erected two 3-ioomec cottages, let at 11s and 10s, with scullery and usual conveniences. The above properties occupy what will shortly prove to be some of the mosl valuable sites in the city, and the Auo tioneers strongly . recommend them tc speculators and others as a thorough!? sound investment. The houses are all le< to good tenants, are in capital repair, and have the latest system of drainage. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY. At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, SALISBURY TERRACE. One of the few remaining Half-acre Blocks within walking distance of the city. MESSRS SIDEY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the owner to sell .by auction at their rooms. Manners street, on Friday, 12th April, al 2.30 p.m. That delightfully-situated residential property, being part of Town Acre No. 703, Wellington, having an extensive frontage of 177 ft to SALISBURY TERRACE, by a depth of 120 ft, together with a sub-stantially-built family residence of 9 rooms erected thereon, with all modern conveniences, including bathroom, 2 p.w.c. s, hot and cold water, gas, pantry, copper and tubs, stable, and traphouse, fowlhouse and run, workshop, with concrete floor, and all other requirements of a modern residence. There is also a 12ft carriage drive, leading to the property from Wright street. This charming freehold is bounded by the Town Belt, and occupies a beautifullysheltered position. The grounds are tastefully laid out with shrubs and trees, and there is a large lawn and fruit and vegetable garden. It is seldom that such a desirable property comes into the market, and the Auctioneers have every confidence in strongly recommending it to those in search of an ideal residence. To Builders and Speculators this property affords an excellent opportunity for investment, as there is ample room for the erection of two additional residences on the grounds. Title, land Transfer. For particulars and cards to> view, apply to 905 ' THE AUCTIONEERS. A SAFE AND PROFITABLE INVEST. MENT. FRIDAY, 12 th APRIL. 1901. •I . At 2.30 p.m. SALE OF VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY IN HALL STREET. MESSRS SIDEY AND CO'. have been favoured with instructions from .the owner to sell by public auction, at their rooms. Manners street, as above, the following valuable freeholds: Parts of Town Acre No. 922, with frontages of 36ft respectively by depths of 104 ft (more or less), on which are erected two cottages, each contaiu- ‘ ing 4 rooms and scullery, with latest drainage and modern, conveniences. , The cottages are in capital repair and are let to good tenants at 10s and 9s weekly. Full particulars on application to / • 906 THE AUCTIONEERS.

CLEARING SALE OF 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 Longburn-Kairanga road, as above. Absolutely 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 JOHNSONVILLE SALEYARDS. JOHNSONYILLE. TUESDAY, MARCH 26th. Sale at 11 a.m. Freeman r. jaokson and co., in conjunction with Abraham and Williams, will sell by public auction as above^— 45’ fat bullocks 360 fat sheep 5 cows in milk, 3 to 7 years old, to calve end July [ 1 Durham bull, 7 years old A train leaves Wellington and Manawatu Railway Station at 10.10 a.m., returning from Johnsonville at 11.50 and 2 p.m. F. L. JACKSON. _ Auctioneer. LOCAL AGENT: E. Bucholz, Lambton quay, Wellington. 901 ■

LEASE AND PUENITUEE OP THE CENTEAL HOTEL, MASTBETON. WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of MAECH, 1901, at 2.30 p.m. TVfESSES LOWES AND 10ENS have J-vX received instructions from the Eegistrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, to sell by public auction, at their auction rooms, Masterton, on Wednesday, the 27th day of March, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— All the estate and interest of the lessee under memorandum of lease from J. Staples and Co., Limited, to Jerome Bacovich, dated the 20th day of July, 1898, and registered in the Land Transfer .Office. Wellington, as No. 3612, in all that piece of land situated in the township of Masterton in the provincial district of Wellington, containing 1 rood and 13 perches, more or less, being part of town, section No. 12 on a public map of the said township. and being the. Whole of the land comprised in Certificates of Title, volume 29, folio 50. andyol- ! ume 91, folio 266; : together 1 with the hotel or . messuage standing thereon, and known ns "The Central Hotel"; and also the furniture and chattels in the said Hotel, comprised in an instrument by way of security, a copy of which is filed in the Supreme Court at Wellington, No. W 62. The lease is for a term of eight years from 20th July, 1898. Particulars and conditions of sale may bo inspected at the office of. the Auctioneers, or • - • SKEBEETT AND WYLIE; Solicitors, ill No. 71, Lambton guay, Wellington. POEB SEED CATTLE FOE SALE. ODEEBhED Ayrshire Cows and SL pot ■> nred Ayrshire Bulls, all ages, from thf best strains in New Zealand. Orofm-brsd Cow*, several just calved and tloea tu calving. ■ r’oro-brwl Shorthorn Dull, half jrofhwr cs the Champion Bull. C~„ by writing to ANTIUEW WFP, fM Wellington, N.Z..

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 8