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sale of vai.fable investment. TWO FIVE-ROOM ED RESIDENCES. opposite basi x es i: Rvr. SUSSEX SQUARE. ix tiii: estate of Tin; late I'll ILI I' SCOTT. DECEASED. At tln; Request ot the Beneficiaries. IX Tin: EXCHANGE TAXI) MART No. St, Eamhton quay, Wellington. OX THURSDAY X EXT. lit MARCH. 1!K«. At 2.3'J o'clock p.m. HAI,i: OF VALUABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. a si’i,i;\mi) change foi: tiii; manufacturer. ixvkstoi;. AXU SPKCU LATOU. in thi; exchange land mart, HI, Lamhton quay, Wellington. O.V THURSDAY NEXT. Ist MAItCJI. mu. At 2.9) o’clock p.m. Macdonald. "wTlson and co. arc f.ivoiircil with instructions from Mr W. Hurcomh to otter for sale hy public miction, us above, tne following Valuable City i'ropcrtwui—jjjr i. LITTLE TARANAKI STREET’. That fit ronß substantial New Building of wood and iron, erected in three doors, each door -10 ft x -10 ft. The building is used for fish storing and fish-curing purposes, but would suit almost any kind of storage or manufactory purpose. It is insured for JftOOO. The land is part of town Acre No. mi, and has a frontage of 20 feet 8 incites to Little Taranaki street by a depth of US feet. Title—Land Transfer. LOT 2. ISLAND BAY. That substantial Seven-roomed Residence oil one floor, with nil the usual conveniences. Thin is the first house beyond the hotel from ttie tram terminus, and hn« a full view of the Straits and the South Island. Tho land is lot 501. part of Section No. 9. and nas a frontage of 200 feet to the Esplanade by a depth irregular up to 21l icct. and contains nearly three-quarters of an acre (2 roods 38 perches). TitleLand Transfer. LOT - 3. THE GLEN. BEKHAMPORE. AND TEN ACRES. /This eplendid pro[>erty sorao years ago formed part of tho well-known Wilton Estate, recently purchased for subdivision, and adjoins the Town Hell between Britomart street and Duppa street, oil Adelaide road, and contains an area of Ten Acres, on which is erected two very comfortable residences, one of seven and ono of six rooms, with two vineries and greenhouses iu full proht, coach-house, stables, man's room ami loft, cow bails, etc., and the usual outofficcs ami conveniences. 'This is really’ ono of tbo finest properties in the City, remarkably suitable for subdivision, being readily approached from tho present tram service by an easy graded road and would bo eagerly snapped up for residential sites. There Is over an aero of land laid out in garden apd orchard, and planted with rare shrubs and fruit trees, and a perennially stream-fed lily pond, beautiful in itself, and having beautiful ferngrowth surroundings. Tho garden la a tiorticultnrally and otherwise beautiful spot, which must bo seen cro its full beauty can bo appreciated. ’There is a splendid and valuable bluestone quarry on the property, regarded byexperts as being of enormous importance to tho City, and slated to be worth in itself many thousands of pounds sterling. To the Speculator seeking a block ot land in ono of the most valuable quarters of tho City, nothing can bo more tempting than a properly liko Uus, as its value is absolute, and the profit to bo made by subdivision very largo. 260 ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! FRONTING THE SEA BEACH ADJOINING THE TRAM TERMINUS. SALE OF -FIVE CHOICE SECTIONS. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MAKT. 81. Lambton quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH, 1900. at 2,30 o’clock p.m. TIfACDOXALD. WILSON AND CO. TtJL are instructed to sell by auction, as above— LOT I. Fine Building Section, opposite tho Tram Terminus, having a frontage to THE PARADE of 72ft Din. with an irregular depth of from 130 ft Uin to 165 ft, being Section ISO on Plan of Wellington City. LOT 2. Splendid Section directly in rear of above, having n frontage of 85ft Din to the ESPLANADE, by an irregular depth ot from 65ft Sin to 118 ft Sin, being part of Section 131. LOT 3. Really magnificent Building Section, adjoining Lots Nos. 1 and 2. having a frontage to DERWENT ■STREET of Tift Tin. and a frontage to the ESPLANADE of 67ft by the long depth of from 136 ft Sin to 202 ft Tin, being Section 187. LOT 4. Building Section adjoining above, having two frontages, one to DERWENT STREET of 41ft Din. and another to tho ESPLANADE of 37ft Tin. with varying depths of 130 ft 4in to 156 ft Sin. LOT 5 Largo Corner Building Section with three frontages, situated at the junction of DERWENT STREET ami the ESPLANADE. The frontage to the former is SSSft, and to the latter 332 ft Tin. tapering off from 130 ft -tin in depth to sft Cin. These sections are almost level, delightfully situated. with open view of Cook Strait and deco to the sandv beach. All within a minute’s walk of the electric tram. Undoubtedly thev arc the very choicest of the whole of the sections iu the Bay with a sot frontage. For fuller delaiks apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Enny terms. 170

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5832, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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