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TO-DAY. SPLENDID BUSINESS SITUS AT SEAT OCX. the most choice and valuable BUILDING SECTIONS In tlio MARINE SUBURB OF SEATOUN, TO-DAY (THU BSD AY), FEB. 5, 1003, At 0.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION KOO-MS, No. 81, Lambton quay, Wellington. Macdonald, wilson and co. „!•(> favoured with instructions Horn ,M. T. McGrath E=q. to soli by public auction as above — THIRTY-EIGHT BUILDING TO UN. OF THE SECTIONS FINEST IN SEATheso grand sections are admittedly the most eboico and valuable of tbe Building Silos of the Chief Marine Suburb of tlio City of 'Wellington. When tbe Suburb of Soatoun wan laid off many years aeo these Sections were specially selected as being tbe finest and likely to prove the most valuable in the Suburb. That expectation has been fully realised. Tlio rapid development of Soatoun as a Marine Suburb of the first rank is a testimony to the energy and public spirit ot its people. Modern Family Residences. Lovely Gardens, Superior Municipal Or r ganisution, a rapid up-to-date Ferry uervicc speak for themselves on that point. The beautiful climate of Seatoun, its delightful seabathing, its wonderful fishing "grounds. the charms of its scenery, all those, coupled with its accessibility to the City of Wellington by laud and sea, are factors which give its building lauds a permanence and value very rarely found in seas Ido towns. The Thirty-eight Building Sections now to bo offered’ are immediately opposite the Ferry Steamers’ Landing Wharf. They have, from that fact, a special value as business sites, and year by year will be found increasing in value. The Terms of Sale are of exceptional liberality, viz.: Ten per cent, deposit. Ten per cent, in Three Months. Ten per cent, in Six Mouths. And the balance of Seventy per cent, can remain unpaid for five years. Interest on unpaid purchase money at the rate of Five per cent, per annum.

Tor conditions of sale, lithographic plans of property, and further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 162 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 81, Lanihton quay, Wellington. SALE OE VALUABLE MODERN TAMILY RESIDENCE. ■WELLINGTON TERRACE. Three minutes’ walk from the General Post Office. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), EEB. 5, 1903, At 2.30 o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above— THE VALUABLE FAMILY RESIDENCE, DALVERIA HOUSE, WELLINGTON TERRACE. Erected on part of Town Acre No. 176, having a frontage of FIFTY-i q-.r, FELT to WELLINGTON TERRACE. THE RESIDENCE contains hall, drawingroom 25 x 18 with bay widow, diningroom 20 x 18 with bay window, library 18 x 16 with bay window, seven bedrooms, two bathrooms fitted with hot and cold water, kitchen, laundry, washhouse, pantries and the usual lavatories and offices. The two upper doors are plastered, and the whole of the rooms have recently been painted and decorated throughout. The grates and hearths are fitted with Minton tiles, and gas and electric lights aro placed in the halls and each room. The residence is comxdete with all modern and up-to-date requirements, and cost to build over .112500. The residence commands from its balconies and bay windows facing the harbour a most extensive view of nearly every part of the city and surrounding hills. Title Land Transfer Act. Also, Tho valuable vacant section adjoining Dalvcria House having a frontage of NINETEEN FEET to AVellington terrace. The terms on both properties are TEN PER CENT, deposit and the balance can be arranged on easy terms at FIVE PER CENT, interest per annum 626 WEDNESDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, At 2 o’clock. THE MANUFACTURING PLANT OF FAULKNER AND SONS (LTD.), WIREWORKEES. Castlo street. By Order of the Liquidator. DM. SPEEDING has received in- • situations to sell, on the jiremises, Castle street. Dunedin, on the above date; 3 wire-netting machines (with spring and bobbin winders) 2 horizontal steam engines (Sin cylinders and 16in stroke) 1 smaller horizontal steam engine (Tin cylinder and Biu stroke) 1 jib crane (3 tons) 1 Root’s blower_ 4 drilling machines 1 punching and shearing machine Galvanising plant, hand lathe, portable forge, emorv shaft. 160 ft 1J and 2;} shafting and pulleys, Ift Sin and 3ft cupolas, moulders’ ladies (1 and 1.1 tons), weaving machines, 3 tons blocks and chains, belting. tools, etc., etc. Catalogues on application. 695 FOR SALE. ' Bulls, purebred ayrshires. all agee. COWS, iust calved. Address ANDREW LUFF, 553 Box, Q.P.0., Wellington. N.Z.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4881, 5 February 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4881, 5 February 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 4881, 5 February 1903, Page 8

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