TUESDAY, Ist OCTOBER, 1901. SALE OF SPLENDID BUILDING SITES IN THE BEST PART OF ISLAND BAY. THE NATURAL EXTENSION OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOW IN PRO GRESS FOR THE EXTENSION OF THE TRAMWAY TO ISLAND BAT. . Messrs harcourt and. co. are instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton quay, on TUESDAY, Ist October, 1901, at 2.J0 p.m.— The undermentioned YALUABT'JJ BUILDING SITES AT ISLAND BAT:— Lots I. to vm.— Fronting the main road, known as Clyde street, also with frontage to Shannon street Sections 310. 311. 320, 321. 326, 3_7 336 , 837. 340’ and 341. Each one quarter acre, haring a frontage ef 66ft by a depth of 165 ft . Lots IX. to XH.— Liffey street, close to beach. Quarter-acre sections 385 and 400, also 388 and 399 in two or four lots to suit purchasers. , Lot Xlll.—Section 447, haring a large frontage to Derwent street, and .an area of 1 rood 10 perches adjoining the railway reserro. The whole of theseiections are in select , ed spots, and couipris© some of the finest sites in Island Bay, Lots Ito 8 have a gentle rise from the main road, and are perfectly level to Shannon street, at the back. They command an excellent new and are in close proximity to the wellknown residence of Mr McManneman. Lots 9 to 12.—Well sheltered, facing the north, and possessing a fine view. These sections receive the full rays of the sun from the first blush of dawn. till the last glint of eventide. An excellent sea View is also to be obtained. Lot 13.’—Perfectly level and commanding an excellent view of the Straits, including Pencarrow Lighthouse. This beautiful section is immediately opposite the handsome residence now in the course of erection for R. Keene, Esq. It has a great future as a business site, adjoining ns it does the original Railway Reserve, and must .always be in close proximity to the terminus of the Traiji and Train Services, which will shortly be an accomplished fact. The streets are now lighted by gas, and it can easily be laid on to private houses. Title—Land Transfer. TERMS—--10 per cent. Cash 10 per cent, in 3 months. Balance at 5 per cent. Should any buyer erect buildings to the satisfaction of vendor, the whole of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Plans and conditions of sale can he seen at office of Auctioneers. HARCOURT AND CO.. 880 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1901, At 1.30 p.m. AUCTION - SALE Of USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. . All in first-class condition. TVf ESSR3 HARCOURT AND CO. have -LtJL been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction on the premises, Millward street, off Rintonl street, on Wednesday, 2nd October, 'at 1.30 p.m., the whole of the household furniture and effects comprising— A handsome semi-grand" piano in walnut case, large dining table! maghi. ficent Duohessq, chest, drawingroom ■ suite of 7 pieces, upholstered in saddlebags and plush, Austrian, and easy chairs, sideboard, Japanese and pedestal tables, magnificent double iron bedstead with brass mounts, spring mattresses, single iron bedsteads. Japanese' and glass rases, tapestry and lace curtains, wallaby rug, brass rail fender and brass fender irons, pictures and paintings, e.p. ware, afternoon tea service, crockery, plate, bronze ornaments, hair and kapoc beds, blankets and bed linen. A variety of palms and pot plants, kitchen utensils, etc. The whole without reserve. On -view from 10 a.m. the morning of sale. HARCOURT AND CO., 98 - Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER. 1901, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CITY RENT-PRODUCING PRO. PBRTIES. MAJORIBANKS STREET. Messrs harcourt and co. are instructed to sell by public auction, at their rooms, 48,, Lambton quay, on Friday, 4th October, 1901, at 2.30 p.m.— AH that piece or parcel of land situate in MAJORIBANKS STREET, have ing a frontage thereto of 37 feet by a depth of 100 feet, being .Section 3, tIA. 394, together with the two substantially built dwellings there, on, known as Nos. 59 and 61. No. 59 comprises 2-story dwelling of 5 rooms and shop, let at £1 per week. No. 61, a 4 roomed cottage on one floor, let afi 13s per week. Both the above are let to good tenants, and are in first-class order «ud repair, with latest drainage and . conveniences. Also, All that, piece or parcel of lpnd, being Section 37 on the plan of Snbdi • vision of T.A. 317, having a frontage of 20 feet to MAJORIBANKS STREET, by a depth of 52 feet, to. gether with the well built twostoried S.roomed dwelling thereon, let at 16s per week.. This property is next to the corner of Brougham street, and is admirably suited for a business;site, and from its position should command ready sale. _ Full particulars on application to 881 HARCOURT AND CO. FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1901, 2.30 p.m.BALE BY AUCTION. VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPER. TIES NEWTOWN AND ISLAND BAT. ■myfESSRS HARCOURT AND CO. are ItJL instructed by the owner to offer at Public Auction on FRIDAY, 4th October next, at their rooms, 48, :Lamhton quay, at 2.80 p.m.— Lot I.—Handsome 7-roomed donble bay windowed villa residence, with all conveniences. Mein. street, on land 38ft frontage by 94ft deep; lets at 22s 6d a week. Lot 2. —Convenient 6 roomed dwelling on one floor, with latest convent, •nces, in Donro avenue, off Coro, mandel street, with frontage of 35ft by 100 ft; lets at 18s a week. Lot 3.—Pretty Suburban Villa, ■ of 8 rooms, stables, etc; and - $ acre of land on Main road. Island Bay, with two frontages, close to the sea. ■The above properties are all in first class order and repair, and are faithfully built. Easy terms arranged Pull particulars from if HARCQUKT AND CO., 934 . , Auctioneers. E. PARE INS O N (Late J. J. Dudgeon)* GRAIN, SEED AND PRODUCE STORE. 82, Manners street, Wellington.' THOR SALE—Prime Oaten Sheaf Chaff, J? Oats, Wheat, Bariey, Bran. Pollard. Hay and Straw in Bales, Potatoes and Onions of the best qnality at moderate rates. Larre, consumers of oats can hare them crushed by patent grinding machines at lowest rates.; Close Saturdays «t 1 p.m. - Telephone, 1548. 635 FUNGUS, FUNGUS. ESSES -TEE CHONG WING AND . CO., Merchants, Manners . street, i to notify that they are prepared to 1 41 d per lb for good Dried Fungus, dered at the Railway Stations or Wharf Wellington. 151
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4473, 28 September 1901, Page 8
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