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TO-DAY, IN THE EXCHANGE HAND AUCTION DOOMS, B'l, Lambton quay. On THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1901 At 2.30 o'clock. SALE BY AUCTION OF COTTAGE PROPERTY. PETONE. By order of the Registrar of the Sup: mu Court. Macdonald, wilson and co. iiro favourer! with instructions to »ell, by order of the Mortgagee, and un. tier the conduct of the Registrar of tno Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Wellington, at the'r rooms, as above— All that valuable property, being part lot 44 OR deposited plan No. 182. part of Section 5. Hntt District., in tl,o Borough of T'otone, containing 14 perolies and one-tenth of a pendi, together with the five.roomed dwelling erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mr Boint.ni. The property Is situated on the western side of liieii tnond streej:. Betone, and lias a frontage of 10 links bv n dentil of 177 links. Title. Land Transfer. Bor further particulars, conditions pf sale. ni-,.. apply MESSES HEN NY AND DAWSON. Solicitors, BG, Lambton quay. Sr) 1 ' ‘ THE AUCTIONEERS. TO DAY. Tli UKSDAY. 171], OCTOBER. 1901, At 2.20 o’clock, (VTACDONAI.D. WILSON AND CO. LfJL favoured wiiii instructions. will Uihniil the following valuable properties at their rale of landed properties lola.v i Lot 1. Til E VALUABLE FREEHOLD known as *‘T A RAD A 1-E ’’ Ml anted facing the CLYDE OUAY ESPLANADE. Tiio land is part of section No. 5, Town \er» No. .'l7O having a frontage of -i.Ut ;o Clyde quay by a depth of lOOtt. on vhieh is erected the large two-story rest lenee conlaining eleven large and lofty ■OOIMH. roinprising drawingroom dining ■oom eight bedrooms-, kitchen, scullery. There arc seven fireplaces, lour hay vimlows, and special fire-escapo staircase. [Tie attachments at rear ot the residence consist of washhouse fitted with tubs, jicyclc shed, workshop, two patent w.c, s. >tc. Th?re in a small woll planted gar. len. The residence is of recent erection, ind well and faithfully built. Tim van" sunny corner in which it stano-., md the magnificent panoramic view ohlaiimhlo from its hay windows give, it cany special advantages as a charming 1 Terms. 10 per cent, deposit; balance 311 easy terms. Lot 2 THAT VALUABLE DWELLING HOPPE and LAND in HAWKER STREET, adjoin'opr the residence of the late Captain Fairchild. The residence (No- 18) contains five rooms s in capital condition, and is a first class ionic. Tt is at present let on a monthly •p nancy to Mr Taylor. A very largo anrtion of the purchase money can r? nain on mortgage. This is a grand -henep: first-class neighbourhood; com ’ortablo house. ■ , - s WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER. 1901. At 2 p.m. IN THE TOWN HALL. MARTINBOROUGH. . Important Sale by rwwction of 1880 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND. Part of the well-known DRY RIVER ESTATE. Subdivided into IC. Sections, ranging from 74 to 169 Acres, on EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS. 171 H. WOOD AND SONS have been fa. . • voured with instructions from Jacob Joseph, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above the sections comprising 1880 acres of the Dry River Estate, situate within one mile of the progressive township of Martinborongh. in the fertile v.-’W of the Wairnrapa. The lend is all cleared, mostly flat, and b'l olntnrhaide. The greater part has already £een ploughed and laid down in Fnalisli cuss. Most of the sections are watered by creeks or water races, and each section has a road frontage. As far as is possible in subdividing, present fences have been utilised so as to minimise cost of fencing to purchasers. There are several valuable Plantations of blue gums, etc., on the properly, and on flection 6 sheep yards are erected. TE”RMS: 10 per cent, at time of sale. Balance can. if desired, remain on motgage for a term of 10 years, hearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. Immediate Possession on Payment of Deposit. Lithographic Plans and further informa, tion can if required, be obtained at either the Masterton, Carterton or Greytown branches of tho undersigned. F. H. WOOD AND SONS. 839 Auctioneers. RIENTAL'fpEA ART. . . 1 HUNTLEY AND PALMER’S BISCUITS, Dessert, Variety Boudoir, Chocolate Finger* 1 Fancy Cracknel! Folkestone, Ginger Nuts Macaroons, Opera Wafers Sugar Wafers, Riviera i German Busks. Chalet At £1 A M P B E L L'S, I 21. MANNERS STREET And EIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. “IT’S A FINE SPEERIT THE TALISKBE.” JOHN JACK 26, Faatheraton street, WELLINGTON AGENTS. CHAS. MACK INLAY AND CO.'S V. 0.8. Whisky, as supplied to the Houses of Parliament, tho principal Clubs. Hotels, etc., of the United Kingdom, India and the colonies. P C KIRI MINERAL WATER. JUST ARRIVED 6 cases New Raised Ceilings and Dadoes 7 cases Choice Dining and Drawingroom and Ceiling Papers 1 case Coach Builders’ Tip-top American Paint and Varnish Brushes (Best in tho World) 1 ton of Roof Painting Genuine Oxide; a fine durable colour 4 tons the Genuine Champion Load. One quality (the Best) only 400 drums Genuine Oil . 8 cases Picture and Boom Mouldings; a grand assortment 12 bales our Guaranteed Washed Scrims Free of grease. GLASS STAINING~AND FHTGNWRITINQ A SPECIALITY. Please note the Address— ROBERT MARTIN, Direct Importer of the Highest Art in Paperhangings, Varnishes. Scrim and Trade Requisites, Ns. 17, .Manners street, Wellington, AND QON,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4489, 17 October 1901, Page 8

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