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SALES BY AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1900. At 2.30 p.m. Auction Sale of A MAGNIFICENT SUBDIVISION. Consisting of 16 CHOICE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS In the centre of the most popular residential part of Uic city. Formerly the Residence of the late 'WILLIAM HOKT LEVIN. Messrs j. ir. rethune and co. iiave been favoured with, instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Foatherrftou street. Wellington, on \\ ed- , nesilay, the 10th day of November, 1009, at 2.30 p.m,— That well-known RESIDENTIAL I PROPERTY, parts of Sections Nos. 652 and 653, Wellington, subdivided into 16 allotments fronting Tmakori road (jus widened), Grant road (as widened), and an extension of Burnell avenue. The situation of this property, within one minute of the electric tram-line and 1 Thorndon bowling green, and a few niini utos’ walk of both railway stations, I gives it a special value to business and professional men who wish to reside l within easy distance of the business part of Wellington. On lot 1, which contains an area of 1 rood 25.3 perches, and has frontages to both Grant road (jus widened) and Burnell avenue, is erected the substantially built and well appointed, family residence of 15 rooms, with spacious entrance hall, verandah, balcony, pantries, storerooms, two bathrooms, and outbuildings. The balance of the sections have areas of from 13 to 25 perches, and widths of from -10 to 63 feet. The vinery on Tinakori road frontage (as widened) may be sold for removal before possession is given to the purchasers of lots 11 and 12. ; TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. TERMS OF SALE--10 per cent, deposit, further 10 per cent. in. three months, with interest at 5 per cent.; balance may remain on mortgage for three years’ with interest from date of salo at 7 per cent., reducible to 5 per cent, on punctual payment, with power to pay off at any time. For lithograph plans, particulars and conditions of sale, and cards to view the residence, apply to— Messrs Bell, Gully. Bell and Myers, Solicitors. Wellington. Messrs Chapman, Skerrctt, Wylie and Tripp, Solicitors. Wellington. Or to— Messrs J. H. Bethune and Co., 110 Auctioneers, W. H. TURNBULL & 00, PANAMA ST., WELLINGTON. WAIKATO.— IST ACRE Dairy Fan close to Hamilton, on Main road nice 6-roomed house, land all in grass been ploughed. This is an ideal littl farm and easily worked. Price, J 216 pc acre; terms. \J l £f AIICATO. * » Railway Station, near Hamiltor drained and partly drained swamp; hal the area ready for the plough; no built mgs. Price, £7 10s per acre; easiest t terms. L3£ VISTAIKATO.—9SO ACRES, Main rone » » near Hamilton; half been ploughe and now in grass, balance rich swam land which will carry a beast to th acre when brought in; excellent bnik ings comprising house of 9 rooms, etc etc. Price, £7 10s per acre. Sellc wants spot cash, but we can arrange tw< thirds on mortgage. 40 ■yVTELLINGTON., Building Block; ’ ' . We have several fine large Block within tho City, one penny section froi Manners street, all on or near the tran lino. There are 6 Blocks, and tho price have been, fixed to suit the times. OR OU A DOWNS. —4£ ACRE DAIRY FARM; carry II milkers; 2 road frontages; creamery an school practically on the property; rai way 2 miles. Good reason for Beilin; Price, .£ls per acre; terms. New Plymouth.-?: ACRES; good Sheep and Catt] Farm; 31G freehold; 420 West Coast leas at Is 6d per acre; 70 acres bush; 6 pat docks; whare; 10 miles from Waitar Freezing Works, and 3 from Urenui land, flat and rolling; about three-fonrtl ploughable when stumped. Price £Ti per acre, and we can put a good man i here on the best terms he ever hear of, or would lease with pnrehasin danse. NOTE. —We have , a Large List of DAIRY, SHEEP and BUSH FARMS, and are prepared to accompany buyers to inspect. W. H. TURNBULL & C 0.. Head Office, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. WENZL SCHOLLUM. £S 0 o ~^lmul nS Couutry Auck£looo~ C ° Untry SOCK * house. £9OOO~ City H °tel: doing .£IOO per week; very easy run. X* K A A —Frecho 1 d Country Hotel; c&tttll/l/ good electorate. £10,000" nut R. junction. HOTEL VALUATION A SPECIALITY. Salot l n > dishorns; 5 tables, good. £lO50 _0 p^o° f Auckland, Billiard £4OO- Bmiald a^oon ’ ' 0-1 Good Coaching Business; ifcxOUU tourist traffic. £l5O0 — Country General Store; stands inspection. OTHERS, CITY AND COUNTRY, SUIT ALL POCKETS. £3300- GrOUnd ’ an - h'uringhoußC. niture; Rotorua; Board—Freehold, 4, allotments together; 2-storied building, 30 rooms; first-class order; well situated; always full; with all furniture. An absolute bargain. Houses all parte City and Suburbs of Auckland. “Make known your wants." WENZL SCHOLLUM, (Next Town Clock), Queen street, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address, " Scholium," Auckland. GROCERY AND WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESS. WE have for Sale one of tho finest Grocery and Wine and Spirit Businesses in the Dominion. We guarantee to show any prospective buyer that the present owner is making a profit of 422000 per annum. Having made a fortune in the business he is now anxious to retire. This is a fine opportunity, and an examination will convince anyone that the business is ono of the best of its kind in the Dominion. Apply to GRIFFITHS AND SON. BLENHEIM. 1 CIA AAA USERS and More Attest XOO,DUIy the Superiority of the Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6964, 2 November 1909, Page 10

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