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SALES DY AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. 2<ith NOVEMBER. At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT TO SPECULATORS, INVESTORS, ETC. ! -»/JESSRS OTJ ALTER. DYKES AND ; IVJL CO. v.ili .-ell y.t thr-ir rooms. Fcatlicrsion r.trcet, ns above— V/cll-bnilt 7-roomed house shops, etc., at No. 1, (just off Pirie street). 35ft Gin x OOft. Title—L H with v.-ork-Llotcl street The land is and Transfer. NOTE.—This is a very snus li’-tle property, and is within a stone's throw of Vivian street and Kent terrace. To the investor, speculator, or those on the look-oiit for a cheap property, practically in the heart of the city, this ono should command instant attention. Cards to view from the Auctioneers, Gualter, Dykes and Co. Also, Section No. 6, Block 5, Waipapa road, Kataitai, 10ft Gin x 150 ft (alxmt). Title—Land Transfer. This section is within two minutes’ walk from the tram service, and has a gentle slope, ready for * building. Tho section has a nice sunny aspect, and commands an uninterrupted view of tho Valley of Kilbirnie. Further particulars can bo obtained from GUALTER, DYKES AND CO., 29 Auctioneers. Feathcrston st. TO-DAY. WEDNESDAY. 20th NOVEMBER. 1207, At 1.33 p.m. VERY IMPORTANT AUCTION SAUE. 50 Messrs harcourt and co. Lav? been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 46, Lambton quay— EXCELLENT PICTURES, -Q OILS AND WATER-COLOURS, By Well-known Artists, including Pine Examples bv W. A. BOWRING, C. S. JAMESON, SIGNOR NERLt, C>. E. BUTLER, and W. J. PETE-BRICK. • THIS EXCELLENT COLLECTION embraces .some oi the meet. Beautiful Reproductions of the CHOICEST SCENERY IN THE DOMINION; also Splendid Drawings of well-known ENGLISH LANDSCAPED, Etc THIS SALE OFFERS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUVITY TO COLLECTORS AND OTHERS TO ACQUIRE A FEW EXA JIPLF.u OF THESE WORKS OF ART AT LITTLE EXPENSE. ON VIEW up to time of Sale. Full particulars of MESSES HAECOURT AND CO„ Auctioneer?. SALE THIS DAY, In conjunction with the above Sale. Messrs harcoiiet and co. are instructed to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, ‘l6, Lambton quay, at 1.30 p.m.— LARGE OIL PAINTINGS, j 2 By the Artist W. G. Baker. Being Excellent PICTURESQUE SUBJECTS Painted in the Dominion, all of which were hung in the INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. NOW ON VIEW. RSI) THURSDAY, 21st NOVEMBER, 1907, At 2.30 p.m. BROOKLYN AND VOGBLTOWN. BROOKLYN AND VOGELTOWN. HEALTHY SUNNY POSITION. BEAUTIFUL AND UNSURPASSED OUTLOOK. TYfESSRS HAECOURT AND CO. are XvJL instructed to sell by public auction as above, at their rooms, 46, Lambton quay—--2 SUPERB BUILDING SITES. 2 ALL that piece of Land at Brooklyn, being tho valuable Corner _ Site, part of Allotment 189. having u frontage of 89ft to Washington avcnu-D, widening to 96 feet on the East Boundary, arid 190 ft to Heaton terrace. If not sold in one lot, the sites will bo offered separately. This magnificent site, right in ’ the centre of tho township, is admirably suited for subdivision into two, Heaton terrace frontages being exempted from dedication on tho usual conditions, whilst it is close to tho Brooklyn tram terminus, and a few minutes’ walk from the Wallace street car via Bell’s road. . Also, ALL that piece of Land at VOGITUTOWN, being ALLOTMENTS 235 and 237. with a frontage to BUCKLEY STREET of Mitt lOin, by a depth of 132 ft. Theso sections are situated in one of the MOST 1 CONVENIENT and HEALTHIEST SUBURBS OF WELLINGTON : COMMANDS UNINTERRUPTED VIEWS OF THE HARBOUR and SURROUNDING LOCALITY; in a HIGH and DRY POSITION, and WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF THE ELECTRIC TRAMS. r Both Properties are well sheltered from all prevailing winds, etc. For full particulars and terms, apply to HAECOURT AND CO., 395 ' Auctioneers. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1897, At 2.39 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP A VALUABLE BUILDING SITE in tho CENTRE OF THE CITY. , UNRIVALLED POSITION FOB BUSINESS PREMISES. TLfESSRS HAECOURT AND CO. have ■LtJL been favoured with instructions from the Trustees in tho Estate of the late w. A. Fitzherbert, to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at THEIR ROOMS, 46, LAMBTON QUAY,,on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1907, THAT GRAND BUILDING SITE IN FEATHERSTON STREET, Having a FRONTAGE OF 35ft to Feathcrston street by a DEPTH OP 67ft Bin, adjoining the Premises of Messrs J. Nathan and Co., and opposite the site of the Union Bank now about to beerected, AND IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS PREMISES OP THE CITY. GENERAL POST OFFICE, Etc. FROM ITS CENTRAL POSITION THE BLOCK IS ONE OP THE MOST VALUABLE .IN WELLINGTON AND SHOULD COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND THOSE DESIROUS OF SECURING BUSINESS PREMISES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. The extension of tho Tramways to the suburbs has tended to largely centralise trade and give increased value to properties situated in tho best business parts of the city, and the present IS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A PROPERTY that must eventually, with the rapid advance the City is now making. BECOME OF GREATLY INCREASED VALUE. TITLE LAND TRANSFER. For farther particulars apply MESSRS HAECOURT AND CO.. 673 Auctioneers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6371, 20 November 1907, Page 12