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TO-DAY. ' MONDAY, 15U| APRIL, 1901. I At 2.90 p.m. | AUCTION SALK OK RACECOURSE ! PRIVILEGES. I WELLINGTON PACING CLUB'S A UTU .MN M E LTXNG. Messrs iiarcourt and co. have been instructed by the Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club to sell by public auction, at their rooms. 48, 1 amliton quay, on Monday, lath April, 1901, at 2.80 p.m. .the following privileges in connection with the Club’s Autumn Meeting, to be held at the Unit Bark Racecourse, on Thursday and Saturday, 25111 and 27th April—--I—Grandstand Bar. The bar is 50tt long and titled with a circular counter and extensive shelving. 2—No. I Publican’s Booth (under the People’s Stand). 3—No. 2 Publican’s Booth (under the People’s Stand). 4—Public Luncheon Room (under the I’eoplo’s Stand). 5 Fruit and Oyster Stall (erected). 6-. Refreshment Stall (to be erected by] tho purchaser). 7—The Oofircct Cards. Terms and other particulars on applicutmu to HAKCO URT AND CO., 53g Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 10th APRIL, 1901, At 2.90 p.m. SALE BY AUCTION. FASHIONABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE Having well laid-out garden. Known as •TiKEENCUOFT,” Xinakori road, 'J horndon. Messrs harcuukt and co. are favoured with instructions from Joseph Joseph, Esq., to sell as above— ALE THAT piece or parcel of laud being part T. A. 089, City of Wellington, having a frontage of 52ft lo Tinakori road by a depth of 212 ft, more or less, together with the substantially-built and modern teu-rutnmM family residence erected I, he ron. Tho property is in first-class order, is plastered throughout, fitted with electnc light, and replete wih ovary convenience for A GENTLEMAN’S RESIDENCE. There can be but few such opportunities offered* in Wellington , for securing such a desirable residence within such an easy distance of tho main streets of the city. For cards to view and full information, apply lIARCOURT AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, 581 Liunbton quay. TUESDAY, iCth APRIL, 1901, At 2.20 p.m. 4-EOUMED CUT I AGE, 73, SYDNEY STREET. Messrs iiarcourt and co. are instructed to sell by auction, nt their rooms, lamlJjn quay, as above, as tho owner is leaving Wellington— All that piece or parcel of land having a frontage of 51.7 to Glenbervie cutting by a depth of from 89 links to 111 links, with tho 4-roomed cottage, with scullery, bath, range, patent, etc., erected, thereon, and known as 75, Sydney street.' The section has a frontage of 50 links to right-of-way at the roar, has new drainage, and is now in first-class order. Land transfer title. For particulars apply to lIARCOURT AND CO., 580 Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 16th AX J RIL, 1901, At 2.90 o’clock. IN THE SUPBEMECOUET OF NEW ZEAL A., ■> D, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of “The Property La' ‘ Consolidation Act, 1889,” and IN TIL MATTER of a Deed of Mortgage Re gistored No. 77927. ■jl/TESSRS GEORGE txiOMAS AND CC have received instructions froi D. G. A. Cooper, Esq., Registrar of th Supremo Court, Wellington District, act ing ttt th© request of th© Mortgage©, t sell by public auction, nt their room: Harris street, Wellington, on Tuesday 16th April, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— • The freehold property containing b admeasurement 121 acres 2 rood and 28 perches, more or less, part o Section No. 21 on the plan of th Lowry Bay District, and being th Allotment numbered 9 on a sub divisional plan of tho said soctioj numbered 21 (with other lands), de posited in the office of the Regis trar of Deeds at Wellington as No 136,

For particulars and conditions of sale apply to A. GRAY, _ ~ Solicitor, Featherston street, Wellington; Or to THE AUCTIONEERS. uV WEDNESDAY. 17th APRIL. 19of. At 2.30 o'clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF 2 VILLA RESIDENCES. SEATOUN. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. „ I In the matter of "The Property Law Cfanohdatiom Act, 1883.' and In the matter of a Deed of Mortgage registered as Number 79290. .TtTESSRS J. H. BETHUNB & CO. J.TJ. have received instructions from the Registrar ot the Supreme Court at Wellington, acting at the request of the Mortgagee, to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, Featherston street, Wellington on WEDNESDAY, 17th April. 1901., "t 2.30 p.m., the following freehold property that is to say: All that parcel of land'situate in Watts' Peninsular District containing bv admeasurement three (3) roods more or less, being sections one (1), two (2/ and three (3), of Block XXIV. on the plan of the Township of Scatoun deposited at Wellington as Number 110, fronting Pearce and Inglis streets; with the handsome one-story Bungalow Residence thereon, contain- 1 ing 7 rooms, known as formerly oc- ; cupied by Dr E. Rawson. And also all that parcel of land containing by admeasurement eighteen perches and three-tenths of a- perch (18.3) being part of allotment Number 22 of Section ten (10) on the plan of Watts’ Peninsula Wellington. i fronting the Marine Parade, with the neat one-story Villa Residence there- ' on. containing 7 rooms, in the occu-,S pntion of Air .L E. Wiren. 11 Further particulars mav be obtained 11 from Messrs At OCR ROUSE AND HAD- 1 FIELD, Solicitors, 19, Featherston £ street, Wellington. ' ' c Or J. H. BETHT7NE & CO., Auctioneers, 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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