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SALE OF SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, PETONE. I IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Laniblon-ciuay, Wellington. , On THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO aro tuvouicd with instructions lo hoII by public auction ns nbovc— THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY 5 h.tunln at PETONK, having a r fronlngrt of 50ft to HYDNKYNTRKKT by n depth of 100 ft, on which is ori'ctod a woll nnd fuh- • xtnnliallv built Vornmlnh Rcsi1 tli-noo rontnining fix rooms und pcullory (on ono floor), nK-o wnih1 liotiso with copper nnel tubs. Tho 3 residence has jiwt been painted 1 !>nd pnpprcd throughout, nnd will bo found X moet comfortnblo home. ' Thoro -is <n t»oe)d gu,rdon with pnlhf, nl c o yard laid with e'on- _ crete. b Terms — 10 per cont. deposit, balnnco , enn bo nrrnngcel. Title, Lnnd Trnnsfar. , AI^OTUTI«fn<ATE~)F~^EW~RKat 3 DENCK AND LAND. NEARLY HALF AX ACRE, KILBIRNIE. ' IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MARI\ No. 84, Lnmbton-quny, Wellington. [ ON THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, „ At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, "wiLSON AND CO. aro favourod with inplruclions to ' sell by public nuction, ns above — THAT RECENTLY-ERECTED nnel WELL - BUILT VERANDAH RESIDENCE, with two buy windown, Buualcd at Kilb'irnio, containing fivo lnrgo' and lofty rooms, f nisei bathroom and scullory, tho diningroom boing 21 x 14ft, and two bedrooms each 14 x 13ft, hall 6ft 2in, fitted with modern convenionccH, inoluding gas in all rooms, incandescent bursars, lavatory, etc. Tho residonco is oroctod on lnnd section No. 3, block > 29, with frontago lo Hamiltonroad, and contains nearly half an aero (1 rood 24 porches). Owing to tho owner's approaching departure from tho colony this ndmirnblo : suburban homo is for absolute sale. 1 Cards to view on application. Till* — Land Transfer. i ABSOLUTE SALE OF VILLA BUILD3 ING SITE. 8 FITOHET TOWN, BROOKLYN. f IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, " No. 84, Lambton-quny, Wollington. ON THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, v At 2.30 o'clock p.m. j ■m/jTACDONALD, WILSON AND CO ] -LTJL aro favourod with instructions to . soil by public auction, as above — Thnt SPLENDID VILLA BUILDING SECTION, No. '163 on the plan , of Fitchot Town, Brooklyn, cojic toining nearly Threo-qunrtnrn of 3 nn acre (2r 35. 8p) with frontngo of s l*Oft 7in lo Mitchcll-ttrert. This in a mo.it valuable soclion. oce.u- • pying a commanding position, adjoining 3 tho rosidonco of Mr. J. Wing, and is for . absolute sale. 8 Title — Lnnd Trnngfor. b IMPORTANT NOt7ce~To" SPECULATORS. A MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. AT THE NAINAI, LOWER HUTT, Near tho Rofidonoo of John Duthic, Enq., M.n.R. TO BE SOLD IN ONE BLOCK— A • . . DEAD BARGAIN. THIRTY ACRES— EVERY ACRE FIT FOR SUBDIVISION INTO QUAIt-TEH-ACRE BLOCKS. IN -THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, Xo. 84, Lumbton-quay, Wellington. • On THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m.MACDONALD. "WiLSON AND CO. nro fßvouroel with instructions to sell f by public- auction n« nbovc — » f THAT VERY VALUABLE BLOCK ' OF LAND being Sections Nos. I 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, part of ' Subdivisional Soction No. 43, • NAINAI. LOWER HUTT, con. » taining TWF.NTY-NINE ACRES AND THIRTY-SIX PERCHIiS. ' The property in thoroughly woll fenced. ' is now «ul>dividcd into fivo paddock*, and is woll watered by a ruuning etrcam. ' This is ono of tho .few' special oppprI tunitioi for speculative investment with tho absolute certainty of a largo .profit. 1 Subdivided into ono-ncro blookn, (ho pur. dinner can Iroble hi 3 purchnso-monoy. Tho Terms of Salo ,nro — 10 par cent, deposit ; 10 pnr cent, in nix months'; 10 r per cent, in twolvo muntlu:; balance in ' throo years at 5 per oont. interest, 1 For fuller details nnd plafm apply to [ tho Auctionoors, or application can' bo innelo to Mr. W. Cottlo, residing on tho [ proporty. ' IMPORTANT TO BRICK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. l GREAT AND ABSOLUTE SALE OF GOODWILL IN LEASEHOLD | TOWN ACRE (with right of puchasei, MACHINERY, • PLANT, AND STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A FIRSTCLASS BIUCK-MAKING BUBI- ■ NESS. , — — i Undor a docroo (by consent) of the Sii- • premo Court for Dissolution of Pnrl- ' ncrship. TO BE SOLD IN ONE LOT AS" A GOING CONCERN. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lnmblon-quny, Wellington. > — . ON THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. > MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., uro favoured with instructions to , soil by public nuction nfS nbovo — ALL THAT LEASEHOLD INTER- ) EST IN TOWN A CUE No. 970, UPPER ADELAIDE - ROAD, hold on leneo for a torm of fivo » yours from Iho 20th day of Scpi tombcr, 1900, nl a yearly rental of ' £42, with right of purchase at any '■ time during Iho term for tho sum of £1000. Tho aero hae been used for brickmnking purposes, and upon it nro thu following Hlock" nuel plnnt belonging In (liei tenants nnd removable nt tho cxprmtion of tho te>rm : — » 6 ofTbcaring, 6 crowding nnel 84 box barrows, 6 shoveslH, 4 picks and 2 orowbnrv, 1 kiln nnd 2 drying eheelp, 1 shed covering ongino, boiler, ami brick mnchinc, 1 on5 give, 12 horHo-pmvor, 1 bolW 188 horsej power, 1 brick mnehiiio with crushing rol- > lor*. I There aro in addition 5 ghnds construct- . e>d from Adclaida-rosid backwards nnd 1 t kiln, boing tho ono nenrcut to tho sheds, which woru on Ihu land when leased, niicl therefore) will revvert to tho lcsxor should , tho lnnd not be purchased under tlio power contained in tho leasn. The lease, goodwill of buainoiw. stock-in-trade, machineiy and plant will bi> sold in ono lot .•m a going concern. The stock-in-trade - conßists rif bricks, Iho iuunborn nucl quali ity of which will bo aunouucod by tho t Auctioneer at the sale. Conditions of sale can bo «aen at tho - offices of W. H. Quick, Esq., Solicitor, Feathrrslon-ttrtot, or ot The A.u«t : -«uce*C4

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 8

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