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WEDNESDAY. 23th FEBRUARY. XSOC. j At 2.30 p.nt. j GREAT SALE OF CITY LEASEHOLD Of MAGNIFICENT BUILDING o{i siO SITES. •'-'W PERPETUAL LEASES THE CENTRE OF THE CONVERGED TRAFFIC Of SOUTHERN WELLINGTON. CESSES IIAECOVKT AND CO. have Ltit- I)iv'n favoured with instructions !>y the Trustees of the XVeUington Hospital to soil by public auction, at their rooms, Ifi, Lainblon quay, at 2,30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 2Slh FEBRUARY. 190 S. THE GLASGOW LEASES (in perpetuity) OF THOSE EXCEPTIONALLY SITUATED BUSINESS SITES IN KEVANS STREET, being parts of Town Acres Till to 765, and compra-iug in all 26 allotments. all bavin" irontageo to the east side of Revans Blieet, 22 allotments of 2011. 1 of 25ft. and 3 corner allotments of 30fl, each by n uniform depth of lUOft, with the additional mlvnntngo of an asphalted back entrance to every section, front a 121 t right-of-way. Messrs Harconrt and Co. have every confidence in offering these (sections at i auction, as from their unique stand an opjiortunily is thus afforded the rentpaying public of acquiring a grand business site in perpetuity at a bed-rock ground rental. The sites nro unsurpassed in the locality as business stands, having trontages to GCft streets, and uro at a point where tho traffic from \ogeltown, island Bay, Borhamporo, Kilhiruie, Newtown, and tho Great South Wellington Suburbs converge before becoming one continuous stream into tho city. The advancement .of South Wellington as a business centre during tho last few years has been most marked, and must progressively increase in view of tho tact that tne tramway service is being extended in every direction, and large areas ot laud in tho locality arc dailycut up and brought into market for closer settlement. Tho conditions of tho leases aro very reasonable and advantageous, comprising, briefly, a. term of twenty-one years at auction rentals, with right of renewal in perpetuity at a ground rental fixed by arbitration every fourteen years. Lessees to build to tho value of ot least jCoQO within three years. For fuller details see solo plans and copy of form of lease at the Hospital, or at tho offices of u . 11. Quick, Esq.. Solicitor, Feathcrston street. Or to HARCOURT AND CO., 530 Auctioneers. FRIDAY. 9th MARCH. 1906, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. INVESTORS, AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF UNSURPASSED BUSINESS AND FACTORY SITES. FIVE CENTRALLY-SITUATED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, Nos. 36 and 31. TORY STREET, And Nos. 8, Ba, and 10, EBOR STREET. Messrs harcourt and co. have been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, ■lO, Lambton quay, os above— FIVE SPLENDID AND CENTRALLYSITUATED SITES, being parts of Town Aero 251. with five rent-pro-ducing dwellings erected thereon. LOT I.—Section No. 18. having a frontage of 29ft to Tory street by a depth of 114 ft, with a four-roomed dwelling, with all conveniences erected thereon, and known a« No. 20, Tory street. LOT 2,—A Corner Site, being Section No. 19. with a frontage of 29ft to Tory street and a frontage of 114 ft to Ebor street, together with tho four-roomed dwelling, with all usual conveniences, erected thereon, and known ns No. 31. Tory street. LOT 3.—A Corner Site, being Section No. 16, with a frontage of 26ft to Ebor street and a frontage of 80ft to a 9ft right-of-way fo Ebor street, together with tho dwelling of font roams, scullery, washhouse, copper, tubs, oto„ creeled thereon, and known as No. 8. Ebor street. Also. Section No. 17, having a frontage of 35ft to tho above right-of-way by a depth of 80ft, with a four-roomed dwelling, with usual conveniences, erected thereon, known ns No. Ba, Ebor street. LOT 4.—Section No. 15, with a frontage of 30ft to Ebor street and n frontage of 80ft to tho above right-of-way, together with tho two-storied dwelling of four rooms, erected thereon, with conveniences, known as No. 10, Ebor street. Tho nl»vo affords an exceptional opportunity for securing some of tho finest business sites in To Aro. Tho land is quite level, and tho dwellings erected thereon aro capable of producing a good return for several years. Being quite close io tho trams, within easy distance of tho To Aro railway station and tho dock site, and in the centre of what is now the chief manufactur. ing portion of tho city, those properties aro unsurpassed for retail and wholesale businesses or factory sites. In fact, tho future is so assured that investments in this quarter cannot fail to prove rein (lucrative to tho investor. Title—Land Transfer. Fullest particulars from HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. SLATE RIVER GOLD DREDGING COMPANY. LIMITED (IN LIQUIDATION). AUCTION SALE .OF DREDGE, ETC. FRIDAY, APRIL 61 h, AT NOON. Tftffß 0. 11. ALLAN has received instructions from tho Liquidator to sell by public auction, on tho claim, Rockville. Collingwood, on tho above date:— 1. One dredge, as it now lies, with 16h.p. Marshall Compound Condensing Engine, and 25-h.p. Boilor, bearing full pressure, by A. and T. Burt, both in good order, and appliances therewith. 2. Two Dredging Claims, of 50 acres. and 13 acres respectively, in Aorerc river. 4. Safe, fire and burglar proof. WITHOUT RESERVE. Further particulars from the Auctioneer. or from FREDERICK WEST. 558 Liquidator. Collingwood. T ITHOGRAPIIED PLANS and. every 3L4 description Auctioneers’ Printing at short notice. Telephone 11)45. "New Zealand Times" Job Printing Department.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5832, 24 February 1906, Page 8

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