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WEDNESDAY. sth. NO’VEMBER. 1902. At 2.30 o’clock. ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AECTION. SPECIAL FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. CITY RESIDENCES. SEASIDE AND COUNTRY RESIDENCES AND SECTIONS. Messrs turnbull, watkins AND WILLIAMS are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms. No. 8. Panama street, on Wednesday, the sth November. 1902, at 2.30 o’clock—lot i.—McKenzie terrace, iroomed residence—All that piece or parcel of land being Section No. 16 of Town Acre No. 445. having a frontage of 31ft ''•Jin. by a depth of l£oft, together with ihe woll-built 7-roomed residence erected thereon. This desirable villa property is situated in one of the best residential locah-1 ties in the city, being two minutes’ from Wellington terrace, and ton minutes from the G.P.O. The house is well appointed, has all conveniences, and if desired could be enlarged at a trifling expense. This is a rare chance to secure a cheap and comfortable home in a much-sought locality, where property seldom comes into the open market. LOT 2.—MILLWARD STREET. 5roomed dwelling—All that piece or j.arcel of land being Section No. 12, ot Town Acre No. 961, having a frontage of 34ft Sin, by a depth of 143 ft lOin, together with the attractive 5-roomed dwelling thereon, recently built and containing every modern convenience. This modern dwelling is well and tho. roughly built and is most conveniently situated, being almost on tho tram route. LOT 3.—LOWER HUTT, Building Sites, Ludlam Patjk—All those two sections Nos. 43 and 44, Wainui avenue, containing i acre each, and having a frontage to Wainui avenue of 66ft, by a depth of 165 ft each. Situated close to the famous M'cNab’s Gardens, these ideal building sites offer an opportunity of creating a home in the loveliest part of the fertile and picturesque Jlutt valley. LOT 4—MARA NUT, 6-room ed bungalow—All that land being sections No. 30 and 38, of Block B, Maranui, containing 1 rood 10 perches, and having frontages respectively of 50ft each to Queen s Drive and Para crescent, by a depth of 150 ft, together with the weil-uuut, nearly now 6-roorned bungalow erected thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs Andrews. There is a detached washhouse, the house contains all the usual conveniences and the sections are fenced and have two good gates. This affords a rare' chance of securing a first-class summer residence, most charmingly situated on the Queen’s Drive and'facing Lyell’s Bay. LOT S.—ISLAND BAY. 3-roomed Dwelling, large section—All that piece or parcel of land situated in Brook street. Island Bay, being Lot 27, plan 883, containing 1 rood 14 perches, and having a frontage of 105 ft 9in to Brook street, by a depth varying to 185 ft 6in. together with the new and substantially-built 3rooined cottage erected thereon. There is a detached washhouse, copper, etc., and all the usual conveniences. The section is nearly all level, is well sheltered and commands a splendid view. This is a unique opportunity of securing a cheap and delightfully-situated summer residence. LOT 6.—CROFTON, Gentleman’s Residence —All that land situated at Crofton. being part of Section 4, Block B, Crofton, containing 2 acres 1 rood, together with the very superior, substantially built 6-roomed house erected there, on. the residence of Mr H. W. Lloyd. The house contains dining and drawing rooms, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, detached washhouse, copper, tubs and all the usual conveniences. The building is of first-class construction, and the appointments are of the bust, no expense having been spared to make this an ideal home, bpilt specially for the owner’s use. The house is approached by a winding carriage drive, there is a beautiful lawn and tastefully . laid-out flower garden, also well-kept kitchen garden. The whole property is surrounded with a belt of over one thousand fine trees, tho majority of which are over 10ft high. Stable and coachhouse, in addition to the usual outbuildings. This is an exceptional opportunity of acquiring a beautiful residence and grounds' in a lovely suburb, -within very easy reach of the city of Wellington, ana is an undoubted bargain. For foil particulars apply TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS, 806 3, Panama street. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. OA MAGNIFICENT BUILDING QA SITES! WADESTOWN. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC ’AUCTION AT AN EARLY DATE. mHESE SUPERB HALF-ACRE RESI--1 DBNTIAE SITES have frontages to well made streets, formed under the direction of the Onslow Borough’ Council, Charming views, including our beautiful harbour, the bush-clad hills and dales of Crofton, the fern-grown hills and fruitful valleys of the Hutt, are obtainable from any portion of the block. WADESTOWN Is the only suburb available for the expansion ,of the City from the, Thorndon end. FIFTEEN MINUTES’ WALK Will take you from Thorndon to these j incomparable building allotments, and the walk gives a continuous succession of landscape pictures, the road presenting at every turn some fresh attraction. IF YOU WANT PURE AIR, HEALTHY AND SUNNY HOMES, EXCELLENT SOIL. LARGE SECTION. BEAUTIFUL VIEWS. AND CHARMING SURROUNDINGS, purchase one of these picturesquely situated sites. EXCEEDINGLY LIBERAL TEEMS will be given to purchasers; Plans are now being prepared and will be sent to any address on application. Date of Auction will he advertised in a few days Full particulars from. TURNBULL, WATKINS AND WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, 803 3. PANAMA STREET. AND' KETTLE. LTD. NOVEMBER SALES. Waipukurau, TUESDAY, 11th, at 1.30 p.m. Stortford Lodge, TUESDAY, 18th. at 1 - p.m. Waipukurau, TUESDAY, 25th, at 1.30 p.m. ■^HLLIAMb .U\D ■■ I- ITI.E. LTD. WAIPUKURAU SALE will he held at their yards on TUESDAY, the 11th inst., at 1.30. 12 prime fat shorthorn heifers 10 prime heavy shorthorn barren cows . 20 prime fat well-bred cows ALFRED REID, 144 Auctioneer,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4803, 5 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4803, 5 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4803, 5 November 1902, Page 8

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