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SALES BY AUCTION. IMPORTANT SALE OF CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. BAKER BROS, are instructed by the owner, who is leaving Wellington, ' to offer for absolute oalo by public auction at their rooms. No. 38, Lnmbton quay, Wellington, on 13th EMBER, 1007, at 2.30 p.m., the whole of his I valuable City and Suburban Properties, j as under : Lot I.—No. 3, MAARAMA CRESCENT, commodious 9-roomed residence, with all the latest and up-to-date conveniences, a~d occupied by Mr Hicks at a rental of -C7l 10s per annum; ground 32ft frontage by 142 ft deep on one side, 129 ft on the other; excellent view. (Lot 2.—No. 29, MAARAMA CRESCENT, 1 an up-to-date 9-roomed dwclhnghouse, replete with all modern conveniences; lets at 27s 6d per week; land 50ft x 96ft Gin; grand view of the harbour and city. Lot 3.—No. 27, OWEN STREET, a comI forfcablo and 6-roomed cottage, with all conveniences; land 30ft x 90ft. I Lot 4. —No 45, SCARBORO’ TERR ACE, I compact and comfortable 4-roomed cottage, with largo shed and out--1 buildings; let to good tenant at 15s ! per week; land 26ft x 50ft. Lot s—No. 7, LERAUD STREET, nice 5-roomed well-appointed dwelling, nearly new’, let to good tenant; land 45ft x 132 ft. ISLAND BAY. Lot 6.—LOT 46, DERWENT STREET, few yards from tram, a gcntlemaJi s now.’S-roomed, large and commodious residence, on the ground floor,. excep- ■ tionally well-finished and pleasantly situated, fitted with pantry, scullery, bathroom, hot and cold water;; ground 44ft Gin x 130 ft. ' Lot 7.—DERWENT STREET. Lot 44,, new 6-roomed dwelling, bath, copper, l tubs ; land 49ft Gin x 116 ft. I Lot B.—DERWENT STREET, Lot 45, first-class G-roomed dwelling, with all modern conveniences; land 44ft Gin x 150 ft 2in. » Lot 9.—RIBBLE STREET, part_ Lot 40, conveniently built new dwelling of 5 rooms and* conveniences; land 49ft Gin x 148 ft Gin. , Lot 10,—JACKSON STREET, part Lot 27 and 29, having a frontage of 66ft I by a depth of 150 ft. Lot 11.— RHINE and CAM STREETS, i Sections 544 and 545, magnificent sec- j tions, having the largo frontage of 132 ft x 165 ft; excellent view, close to } tram. i WESTBEaCH. Lot 11a. —FOUR comfortable 6-roomed Residence©, on the ground floor, fitted with all the latest conveniences, hot and cold water, bath, linen presses, cupboards, pantry a copper, tubs, etc.; a nice sheltered position. Three of the houses are just out of the builder's hands, and now ready for occupation. The fourth is at prepent occupied by Mr Kobler. Each house has a frontage varying from 40ft to 100 ft by a depth varying from 151 ft to 48 r t. PETONE. I Lot 12.—PETONE AVENUE, well-finish-ed 6-roomed dwelling on the ground floor, bath, copper, tubs, hot and cold water; land 39ft x 110 ft, now in the occupation of Mrs Applegarth. Lot 13. CUBA STREET. No. 12. wellbuilt, convenient 5-roomed Cottage on the ground floor, bath, copper, tubs, borough water; let at 14s; land 44ft

x 100 ft- . 14. RICHMOND STREET. No. HI. 5-roomed cottage with scullery, bath, and usual conveniences; let to permanent tenant; land 33ft frontage by 116 ft deep. LOWER HUTT. Lot 15. WHITE’S LINE, Lot 35, convenient cottage with 4 rooms and scullery, fitted with city conveniences; land 45ft x 145 ft. Lot 16. —CENTRAL TERRACE. Lot 89, compact 4-roomed' dwelling, scullery, and conveniences; land 45ft x 145 ft. Lot 17.—CENTRAL TERRACE, Lot '9l. convenient 4-roomed residence, scullery, bathroom, etc.; land 45ft X 130 ft. , Lot 18—CENTRAL TERRACE and I WEST STREET, Lot 9D, 4-roomed cottage, bath, scullery, etc.; land 49ft frontage to Central terrace by i 145 ft to West street. ! Lot 19.-WAIWETTJ „EOAD, a gentleman’s commodious 8-roomed residence, with bathroom, copper, tubs, washhouse, all city conveniences; now let at 30s per week; 50ft frontage by a depth varying from 148 ft to 172 ft. Lot 20.—BRIDGE STREET, Lot 6,47 ft 2in frontage by 220 ft on the one side and 187 ft Sin on the other, on which is erected a convenient 6-roomed dwelling on th© one floor. Lot 21.—BRIDGE STREET, Lot 7. 44ft sin frontage by th© long depth of 220 ft; the dwellinghouse, which is on on© floor, consists of a compact 6roomed residence with modern conveniences. Lot 22;—BRIDGE STREET. Lot 8, a large 7-roomed residence on the ground floor, bath, scullery, etc.; land 47ft 2ia by 220 ft Bm. Lot 23. —QUEEN’S ROAD, Lot 10, an up-to-date 7-roomcd dwelling, replete with all modern conveniences,, such as bath, scullery, copper, tubs, hot and cold water; land 60ft frontage by 151 ft. Lot 24. BELMONT, acres, being Lots 3 and 5, deposited plan 761, part Sections 37 and 186, Hutt District. An excellent site has been prepared for a residence, and a large portion of the property has been planted with ornamental trees. This desirable property adjoin® the residence of Dr Pomare. MURITAI. Lot 25.—MAIN ROAD and NGAIO STREET, first-class' Section, having a total frontage of 550 ft. TERMS: 10 per cent. Deposit 5 per cent, in 3 month® 5 per cent, in 6 months 5 per cent, in 12 months Balance weekly or monthly rent. For further particulars, plans, and cards to view, apply to BAKER BROS. PERRY SIDE.. SITUATED AT DAY'S BAT, NEAR THE BEACH. Surrounded by Native Buell, with a Lovely and Uninterrupted View. ALLOTMENTS NOW OFFERED FOE SALE. rT'HESE Sites are offered on liberal J- terms, and must attract those who would gain health and strength by living at the seaside. Half-acre allotments may be had from .£l3O, and easy terms for payment will ,be given. Those wishing to build will be treated m an exceptional manner. Plans and all particulars may be had on application at THE WELLINGTON STEAM FERRY CO.’S OFFICE, 273 12, Customhouse quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6362, 9 November 1907, Page 16

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