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TUESDAY, ICth FEBRUARY, 1804, At 1 o’clock p.m. go DAIRY COWS ami HEIFERS gg IN KARORI CRESCENT. 7VJT ACD 0N A LD, WILSON AND CO. 17JL liavo received ill strurtiionfrom Mrs Ciunos. who is giving up dairying to t-oil on tho I'ann, Karori crescent, on Tinukori road, as übov and calving, fror 2 ca.l cows, in March onwards heifers, springing . . a,lves. Ayrshire bull, good trap horse, 1 2-year-old filly by Rothschild, yearling filly by Denver, 2 milk traps, 2 sets harness, lot of milk-cans and sundries. As Mrs CJune-j is retiring from dairying. the lot will bo sold. 311 TDD FINAL HA CTO OF ROSENEATII. THE CHADMING SUBURB OVERLOOKING THE HARBOUR. IX THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. Xo. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. OX THURSDAY, 18th FEE., 1004, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and co., in conjunction with Messrs RAKER BROS.. Land Agents, are favoured vviiu inMruc:ions from Palliscr and Jones to .-elf by public auction— THE HA LANCE OF THE BEAUTIFUL SL'EURD OF ROSFXEATJ I, consisting of SIXTY HULLDiXG SECTIONS. •Rosenoalh is the picturc?quo and delightful .suburb situated on the slopes immediately above Oriental Day, and commanding the most extensive and charming views of the* water:, of Fort Nicholson, the City of A oliinglou. Island Day, Kaiwarra, Xgahauranga, i.-'olone, the Hut I, Soir.o.i Island, Ward Irland and the whole range of seaside suburbs which beautify the harbour. Standing upon any portion of Roscneath the visitor to it for the first time not only feasts his eye upon a panorama of land ami sea. mountain range and distant valley, which in its wealth of colour, its marvellous lights and shades, has no superior in New Zealand, but ho is conscious of a strange lightness and exhilaration which makes walking at once a ideasure a.mL a delight. ILo is breathing tho champagne air of Roscneath, iho ozone of tho open sea, which makes old rnon feci young again and young men overTho sufferer from asthma, bronchial trouble, or lung complaints should pitch his camp at Rosenoath. There he will find a temperature some ten degrees v. armor in winter than tho City of Wellington, and a climate which will sweep away his troubles ami make him feel once again tho glory of life. ' Rosenoath is thoroughly roadod, and ; can be reached by carriage or bicycle from I any part of tho city in a few minutes. : During tho next four months r.uo new ! electric tramway will run close to it at Oriental Bay and reduce by two-thirds tho time now taken. Rosoneath consists of one hundred and ten sections, and was first offered to the public in the month of December, ItuJ. Since then hftv sections have beon sold, leaving tho sixty sections now offered. An inspection of these will show that tho "rent majority of thorn are tho pick of the suburb, and should command a special price. A number of tho first sections sold have been resold at a great advance on tho original purchase-money. Tho Terms of Sale are extremely liberal— Ton per cent, deposit: Five per cent, in three, six, nine and twelve months: and tho balance in five years. Unpaid purchase-money bears interest at five per cent, per annum. Tho Title is under the Land Transfer Act. Lithographic Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers or Messrs Baker Bros., and if intending buyers will kindly notify tho day and hour convenient for them' to visit Eoseneath a member of the staff will bo placed at their service to point out tho boundaries, etc. AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. A GREAT INVESTMENT FOR CAPITAL. SALE OP ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN CUBA STREET. T THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. No. St, Earn bton quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, 18th FEB.-, At 2.30 o’clock P.m. 1301, Macdonald, avilson and co. arc favoured with instructions to set by public auction, as above— THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY, part of Town Acre No. 153, having a frontage of FIFTY FEET to CUBA STREET by the long depth of ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTYNINE FEET, upon which is.erected a large Family Residence containing ten rooms' bathroom, scullery, etc The residence is fitted with modern conveniences. A valuable stable and trapshed is erected at the rear of tho land. The residence: is well known as formerly in the occupation of Dr Tearo. This is one of the best business blocks in Cuba street, and is rising in value every year. It is well worthy of very special' attention. Title—Land Transfer. The terms are—Ten per cent, deposit, .£3500 at per cont. interest, balance on easy tonus. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, at their offices. 315 MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., Bt, LAMBTON QUAY. gPECIAL BUSINESSES FOR SALEGROCER. TEA DEALER. AND GENERAL MERCHANT (in tho City)—, Shop, stable, 5-roomed house; lease 14 years’ to run; rent .£l2O per annum; turnover .£SO per week; practically cash business. Price..2so for goodwill; stock at invoice price, about .£300; fittings, horse, trap, scales, oto., , £5150. 146 GROCERY BUSINESS (in tho City)—Shop and 6 rooms, turnover *£2oo per month, stock ,£350, rent £2 10s per week, lease 9 years’ to run, stock at valuation. Price .£175 for goodwill and fixtures, which include horse, trap, harness, scales, .©to. 143 GROCERY BUSINESS 1 (in main thoroughfare) —Shop and 4 rooms, turnover £320 per month, rent £2 7s 6d por week, lease to suit purchaser, stock £l5O to £2OO. Price £l3O for goodwill, showcases. fittings, scales, weights; stock at valuation. 54 PASTRYCOOK’S BUSINESS (in main street)—Shop, tea. room, bakehouse (two good ovens), rent £3 7s per week. Price, £145 as a going concern. GROCERY BUSINESS. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS—Stock about £6OO, turnover £3500 per annum, lease for 5 years at £7O per annum. Price, £2OO for goodwill, stock at cost price, plant at valuation. 145 For complete list sco our “Wellington Landed Property Guide.’’

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 8

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