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TO-DAY, 1 WKhNF.SDA V. I'Ph .1A N r.\ KY, im \ At p.rn { ma f ;nifh'i:m ui;sri>kntia l PPoPKPTV, No. 112. WFU.INGTUN TKltK.U'l-:. On L.nd 18 fi x ,TOlt. MKSSKS J. il. IJKTin’NK AND CO. I hav<* Ijffji favoured wi‘.h inMruo i I :<.u> to -Hi bv aucl on. at 1 li<-ir rooms. ! . at <ir; on 2Ph ■n-j;» n'. a* j».m.— I ii \t < in-it f i:i-:i:nouj au/itMi,Vi , pat t ui S'i.-'iou No. I.VJ, Wclhrip. » • t>u, hiving a !r-vfl of \Vi;i.!.lN<iT(t.V TKP K’A< !•; by .'WOft.aiM ■n'mininy thf Town lici* 11 at the back. 1 wit Ii tho Family PfjMdfmy*. No. 112. Tho Torracf*, containing oiglit rr»,n»‘». Sj.it broom, verandah. ami detach- .-. 1 shed . 11I1S SPFFNDM) PKOPKKTV. which cojjt,ini-- nearly throo-eiKlii h-- of an ui re, is. one of the* moH central air! site-, to be foum! in the city. Tln- irriii! of 18 feet K'ivcs ample room :> r a -nl'* entrance to the back j»ortion fjt tin* 1..m1. where* another house could bo ej-'cfjsJ surrounded by a wealth of n.i'iv** -gelation. In the above property are combined all Iho advantage* of close proximity to the P.-..t nili'c and Wharves, and a quiet, r» t red spot f<ir a city man, which n n.-vci In* built around on account ol its abutting on fin* Town Pelt. Far lull particulars, apply to Messrs Vounj; and Trip**. Solicitors, Grey street; J. H. UKTUI Ni: ANDTO.. Auctioneers. \vi;nxi:sn,\v. 21th januaky. iw. At :!.*><> p.rn. m:\si: fop 12 vfaps of five M UiNiriCl'NT HFILDINO AFbOTMFNTS. ORIENTAL BAY. Mkssbs .i. n. hkthcnk and' co. .UP f.ivourpd with instruct 10113 Horn the Wellington Diocesan Hoard of 1 rustees to sol! l.y public auction, at their looms. Teatherston street, on Wednesday, 2Ph January, at 2J!u p.rn.— J.MASKS for -U years of Fjv* Allot-, incuts parts of Section No. 391. City of 1 Wellington. fronting Oriental Hay. each suitable lor the erection 01 a first-class residence. . 'rhe above land is situated near t(> the junction of civile quay ami Oriental ter--1 ace and is separated from the tdanta-. (ion’hva road iccently tunned by the . cilv authorities. The sections are level to the Hav frontage, and command unique Harbour and City views, which cannot! i*>seihlv he built out. ... * i Land in Oriental Hay has in the past | few vears more than doubled in value, ( and this opportunity of securing building | sites in the most Itopulnr residential parti of Ihe ci!v should command theatten- ( tion of ‘merchants, professional men,' builders, and investors. ! Sketch plants and terms of lease may he obtained on application to \V. 11. QUICK. Eiq., Solicitor, ToaUterslon street; Or to J. It. BETH UNE -t CO.. Auctioneers.

WEDNESDAY. i>UU A JANUARY. WOO. At 2.30 p.m. Estate nf (lie late Frederick Mouuticr. SPLENDID RESIDENTIAL BLOCK (Almost 1 Acre). T VS.MA X STREET (close to Adelaide rd). rESSKS J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO. JL have been favoured with instructions from .1. W. Povulon. Esq., Public Trustee, to sell by auction, at their rooms, Feathcrston street— Til AT VALUABLE FIIKEHOLD PROPERTY. part of Town Aero No. 73T, Wellington. containing an area of 3 roods IG.O perchew (more or less), having access by a 4ft passage from Tasman r.treet, together with the 6-roomed Verandah Residence and Glasshouse erected thereon. The above superior property is well known as formerly the Nursery Garden of the Into Mr Mountier. It has n gradual slope to the east, and its rich soil, commanding position, and proximity In the Main Electric Tram Line, should commend it to Builder*. Investors. or those in search of ideal residential sites. (For full particulars and conditions of sale, apply to .1 11. BETIIUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. 24th JANUARY, 1906. At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE BUSINESS BLOCK. WILLIS STREET. TWO SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCES. CLIFTON TERRACE. CENTRAL ALLOTMENT OFF WELLINGTON TERRACE. Messrs j. h. hetuune and co. have been favoured with instructions from W. C. Fitzgerald. Esq., to sell by public auction at their rooms, I catliereton street, n» above— I LOT I.—Til AT EXCELLENT FREE- ' BOLD PROPERTY, being Lot 7 of Section No. 512. Wellington. 75ft Sin bv 39ft. ami approached from Willis street by Singer's avenue, together with the substantial 2-story Brick Warehouse thereon. now let at a rental of £213 17s per annum, to the City Printing Co., and Mr Carroll, the latter of whom is now improving the property hv an, outlay of about £650. This magnificent properly should prove ono of the finest investments in the city, ila close proximity to tlio Post Office and Wharves guarantce- | ing a sure and increasing income for all 1 time. j LOT 2.—THAT SUPERIOR FAMILY 1 RESIDENCE of ten rooms on land havI ing 34ft frontage to CLIFTON TEK- ! RACE, by a depth of 135 ft, and situated ; within •'iliyds of No. 1 station of the Kelj burnc tramway. LOT 3.—THAT DESIRABLE 7-ROOM-ED RESIDENCE. CLIFTON TERRACE. !on a section having 32ft frontage by I 135 ft, also approached by the right-of-way from Wellington terrace, j THESE CENTRAL RESIDENCES, which arc occupied by Mre Pas scan and Mr J. Needham respectively, are close to the heart of the city, and within five : minutes of the G.P.O. Charming panoramic views of the city and harbour are | obtained from the houses, and the gardens are well sheltered and sunny. LOT I. —LEVEL BUILDING ALLOTMENT, situated between CLIFTON TERRACE and WELLINGTON TERRACE, 63ft x (Oft, approached by an asphalt c-i right-of-way sft wide, between Non. 66 and S 3, Wellington terrace, and adjoining the residence of C. H. Izard. Esq.. M.H.R.. This section is ready for building, and close to the Kclliurne tramway. For full particulars and cards to view, apply to .1. »: UETHUNE AND CO.. Auctioneers. TO-DAY. i WEDNESDAY. 24th JANUARY. 1906. At 2.30 p.m. SUPERIOR SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE ON LARGE SECTION, WADESTOWN. MESSRS J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO. have been instructed to tell at their rooms Feathcrston street, as above— Section 30 and parte of 31 and 32, Regent street, Wadestown, containing 0a Ir 4p.. having 43ft frontage to Regent street by a maximum depth of 132 ft, widening to 115 ft at the back, together noth tho well-built residence containing six rooms, b.w.. verandah, amf conveniences, occupied by Mr Berger, as tenant. Tho above property is in one of the best positions in Wadestown. Tho rooms are lams and lofty, and tho section level and well planted. For cards to view and conditions of sale apply J. If. BEIIIUNIv AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY BUSINESS, one of tho finest tponingß in the Colony; stock about .£2500. Turnover about £7OllO. The best of reasons for soiling. Apply, DRAPERY. 50 "N.Z. Times” office.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

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