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TO-MOEEOW. SALE OF TWELVE OF THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE LOWER HUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 81, Lambton quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, stli FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from George Albert Chapman, Esq., to sell by Public Auction as above — TWELVE MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE SITES AT THE LOWER HUTT. Those Sections adjoin the well-known artistic residence ana grounds of Mr Chapman on lli e -Main Waiwetu road, nearly opposite the celebrated Bellevue Gardens, and within ten minutes’ easy walk of the iiutt Railway Station. The Main Waiwotu road is the direct highway to the ■Wellington Racecourse, the Wainui-o-inata Valley, Lowry Bay, Day’s Bay, Muritai and other fashionable seaside resorts. Each of the Sections has a frontage to flic Main road of some 50ft by a depth to the Opnhu Creek of from ISO lent to 250 ft. The Main road is being enlarged to (13ft in width, and in a few months’ time, when (he; alteration is complete, will lio the finest road in the Hutt Valley. The Opahu Creek is a fine [dream of fresh water, and is to be cleared by the Borough Council in a few weeks, when tho creek will be available for boating. Tho high residential character of tho neighbourhood gives to these sections quite nu especial value. Tho subdivision of Ihc lands contiguous to Mr Chapman’s and the erection of many modern family residences have completely revolutionised the former appearance of tins portion of Ihc Hutt, and improved it in a marvellous manner. The large municipal expenditure rust authorised by tho ratepayers of the Hutt will enable tho residents to enjoy all tho municipal comforts and luxuries usually regarded as the privileges appertaining to a groat city. It is needless to speak to the lover of horticulture of the advantages of this portion of tlie Ilntt Valley. A magnificent soil and a charming climate have created a wealth of sub-tropical beauty which is a 'perpetual delight to the lover of nature. Mr Chapman will be pleased to show intending purchasers over tho ground at any time on application. The Terms of Sale are most liberal—--30 per cent, deposit, 30 per cent, in Three Months, ■ 30 per cent, in Twelve Months, And the Balance in Throe Years, bear- ■ ing interest at 5 per cent, per annum. For Conditions of Sale,’ Lithographic Plans of tho Property and further details apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. TO-MORROW. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, • No. 84, Lambton quay. ABSOLUTE SALE OP VALUABLE COTTAGE PROPERTY. MARTIN SQUARE. By Order of the Public Trustee in the Estate of tho late Charles Barbour. On THURSDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1903, At 2.30 o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from J. W T . Poynton, Esq.. Public Trustee, to sell by public auction as above— That valuable property part of Town Acre 229. having a frontage of 41ft to Martin square by a depth of 70ft, with the comfortable and wellbuilt cottage erected thereon, containing five rooms, bathroom fall on one floor), also washhouse, etc.. The house is a comparatively new one, most faithfully built, is connected with tho new drainage system, and will bo’ found in first-class order. Title. Land Transfer. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GIGANTIC. ABSOLUTE UNRESERVED SALE OF A BANKRUPT JEWELLER'S COMPLETE STOCK-IN-TRADE IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ■ ROOMS. , No. 84, Lambton quay, AVellington. On WEDNESDAY. , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 13 th. 12th and 13lh FEBRUARY', Commencing each day at 1.30 o’clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and go. have received instructions from Mr K. AY. 11. D. Dunn, Deputy-Official Assignee, Blenheim, and the Creditors’ Assignee, to sell absolutely without the least reserve, a modern up-to-date stock of jewellery in a bankrupt estate, consisting of— Gold and Silver AYatehes Diamond and Gem Rings Gold Bangles and drains Silver anil Electro-plated Ware Plant. Milner’s Safe, Counters. Fittings, Tools, etc., etc. 609. WELLINGTON- WOOL SALES. fTAHE following are tho dates fixed by J the AA r el!ington AA'ool Brokers’ Association for this season’s sales; 4th Sale, 32th. February, 1903. (Commencing at noon). Catalogues close on the Monday before the date of sale. The charges on AYool offered, but not sold,, will bo 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for second offering. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIA'E ASSOCIATION, LTD, MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIA’E ASSOCIATION, LTD. LEYIN AND CO., LTD. 118

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4880, 4 February 1903, Page 8

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