1 routnge.-, ami iOl MONDAY, mb AUGUST, lb!);, A(, 2..V) o'clock. estate of e. 11. Bradford. To i..\TOii!i .lSu i.\ i i-,.vio.;S. iiiGiii,-. imi’dktaNT Sadi-,. VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND UOb.vTJC i oj:oj'iv!;'i IhS. MUS.SUS -1. 11. BETUUNE AND GO. me in;.tJ acted by the executory jji tin) estate ot tlie into Jviu in Henry Jim Ilord, funnel ly Government iurmourer, to .<-(‘11 by pubjir* auction. at their rooms, feather-si on Mreel, on Monday, 12th Aug list, at AT) [i.rn. — LOT I.—INGESTKE STREET—That magnificent outlier property, part oi ref' lion. No. I'M, Wellington, having ;es of :W feet to Ingestrc street, left to liinlium street, together ivitli tlie npeciaiiy weil built one-story Villa Residence, No. 40, elected thereon, containing G rooms, bathroom, nashhou.se, and large workshop, toiiucrly occupied by the lute .Mr L. fi. Jiiadtord ■ Being in the mo-t thickly [lopulaled pail of Te Aro, this must largely increase in value, and can be speciaiy recoin nuni - ded for the safe investment ot capita!. I,(»T 2.—M OLIOS W<) l.'T 11 ST It KKT —That: valuable liusiness Site, part ot section No. AH:J, Wellington, having » frontage of 33 feet to Molcsworth street by a deptii of 82 feel, with tw.-story Dwellinghnnsc, -No. Si, thereon, containing o rooms and conveniences, now in the occupation of Miss liremner. The above is in one of the host main thoroughfares ot Thorndon. and adapted ior the erection'of retail business tire ‘“juT li. —\V ADESTOWX Splendid linihling Site, lot 2(1, part, section 3, fronlage of 143 feet to Main road, adjoining the residence of Mi' E. W. Golcli. LOT 4.— MASTERTON—Lot I of section 67, having frontage of 43 feet (1 inches to Queen street, depth 132 feet. LOT o. M ASTKRTON—Lot 23 of section 18, containing 32 perches, fronting Church street and Elizabeth street. LOT G.- -WOODVIELE— Lots I to 5, part section 125, Orona District, 1 acre 32 perches, fronting Public road, and Ivnorpp street. LOT 7.—WOODVILLE—Lot IG, part sub-section 24. Oroua District, fronting public road. LOT B.—FEILDING—Lot 497, 2 roods, fronting Denbigh and Gladstone streets. LOT 9. 1180, 1183 and 1185, 3 roods 27 perchos, fronting railway lino. LOT 10.—SANDON—Lots 37, 39 . 49 of nirnl sections 231 and 233, 3r., fronting Grey and Weld streets. LOT 11.—F1TZHERBE RT—Lot 8 of sub section 29, 1r 4n, fronting Main road LOT 12.— TRATHF/RSTON—Lots 13, 10. 17 of rural section 350. containing 30 acres, fronting Lake road LOT 13.—CARNARVON I—Lots 1 —Lots 10, 11. 64 and 70 of rural section 120. 3a 1r 18p. fronting public road. .Tosh and Ram streets, and lot 4 of subsection 545 1 r LOT it.-STRATFORD EXTENSION— Lot 323, 20p. fronting Oberon street. For further particulars and conditions of sale a poly +o R. B. WILLIAMS, E^n.. Or to Solicitor. Wellington. J. TT, BETHUNE AND GO.. R 25 Auctioneers, Welington. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAY Sth AUGUST, 1901. A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS will sell by public auction at their yards, in Itangitikei street, as above, at 1 p.m.— 5 good heifers (near calving) 10 fat bullocks IG 3-year bullocks 8 prime- fa-t bullocks 210 forward wethers 210 2 tooth ewes in lamb 130 mixed hoggets 50 2-tooth wethers 350 good hoggets 115 good ewes in lamb to Romney rams 300 forward wethers 350 good hoggets 841 ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS. JTIONMONGERY. •JKONMONGERY. THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER. IS now Selling the following at Special Low Prices for CASH: RANGES— s Luka's Scott's and Shaokloot’j AMERICAN STOVESNew Dover and Tasma. especially cheap TILED GRATES— Tha Largest and Bast Assortment in tha City. MANTELPIECES— Solid Marble. Imitation Msibl* and Walnut, new dasisrna FENCING WIRE— Always at Bedrook Prices, some slight 1y damaged will be sold cheap AMERICAN AXES— Opt 3s 6d Axe always gives Satislao. tion BUILDING MATERIAL— Iron, Felt, Nails, Ridging, Spouting, Enamelled Baths, Oils. Paints, all at Bedrook Prices for Cash GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER. LOWER CUBA STREET. Write for Prices. BONNINGTONS CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS CURES—INFLUENZA .. , BRONCHITIS . . . ASTHMA . . . BORE THROAT . . COUGHS AND COLDS. ASK FOR BONNINGTON’B. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. BONNINGTON’S PILLS FOR BILIOUSNESS. G ENTS’ DANCING SHOES. Largest Stock in the City, From 4s lid, at PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE. CUBA STREET.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4425, 3 August 1901, Page 8
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