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Messrs Macdonald. Wilson and Co. advertise for private saj© a splendid dairy farm of nearly 100 acres, situate close to Wellington. on offer for one week at £1550, the Government valuation being £I7BO. The weekly change list of W. H. Turnbull and CoJs properties will be found on another page. The list contains some very good properties, which are well worth inspection. Messrs I. H. Beihtme and Ox have an important announcement in our auction columns with regard to the property sale they are holding at their rooms. Featherston street, at 2J»O p.nx, on Thursday, October . 10th. On that day, under instructions from Mr O. A. Fletcher, they are submitting his well-known central freehold property, Nos. 1 and 3, Willis street. The land has a frontage of 28ft 31n by a depth of 163 ft 9xn. and the land widens towards the back to 15ft Bin. With the freehold there is being iold an 6ft right-of-way, held under the 999 rears' lease &t a small rental. On the land land modern brick bnildings, three stories la front and four at the back; the ground loor being occupied by Mr Carroll as teaooms. and the upstairs let to tenants for KTofessional rooms, offices, etc. The rent oil amounts to some £I7OO per annum. property is on the corner of Lambton juay. Customhouse quay, Willis and Harbour streets. The terms of sal© provide that a large proportion of the purchase uOnev may remain at 4i and 5 per centLithographic plans showing architect's sketch of the various floors, and iomprehensive locality plan, may be obulnefd on application to the auctioneers. . The family mansion and grounds, "Windhover," Brougham street, the property of ho late Mr Justice Richmond, which has ieen subdivided into four lots, will be sold »y public auction by Messrs Harcourt and Jb. on Tuesday, October Bth, at 2J50 p.m. #ots 1 to 3 comprise three sections, each having a frontage of 44ft by depth of from 83ft to 90ft. and each having access by a separate approach of 7ft from Brougham street. Lot 4 comprises the family mansion, "Windhover," containing fifteen rooms and all domestic offices on land having a Srontag© of 78ft to Brougham street by depth of 130 ft. widening to at rear. Poll particulars, conditions of sale, ana cards to view may be obtained from the auctioneers. r The prixo guinea, given to school children lor th& beet essay on the uses. advantages of Wyandotte, will be awarded on the 30th. Inst. Bssay mtmt be forwarded at once to "Wyandotte. P.O. Box 476. Wellington. > The Public Works Department, invitee tenders for building two platelayers cotItasea at Turangarere and three at Waiouru. The Royal Panoptiknm is. still showing Kt 30, Cuba street extension. Mr W. 0. Chatfleld invitee tenders for alterations and additions to Mr 0. Smith a drapery ■ premises. ' The Garrison Band will play at the Basin Reserve to-morrow afternoonHr Leo Buckeridge is prepared to receive, pupils for singing and voice production. Hudson and Easlher have a farm flftyj miles from Wellington for sale. I A number of farms are advertised for sale by Dalgety and CoMr H. E. Leighton will sell horses at Lower Hutt next Wednesday, A sale of horses will be held by Ualgety ■slid Co- at Lyons' Stables. Stout street, next Wednesday. The fourth Quarter at the Wellington Technical School begins next Monday.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6326, 28 September 1907, Page 7