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-AUCTIONS. 1 : ■ AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, ■ ' CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. IMPORTANT AUCTION . SALE- ' Of ' VALUABLE FREEHOLD CITY AND ■ SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. -. - IN THE ESTATE OF THE: LATE -. . -' ' 'MR. M.'T. M-GRATH." BY ORDER OF THE. PUBLIC TRUSTEE. GEORGE THOMAS AND. CO. have received instructions -from -J. W., Poyntonj-, Esq.," Public' Trustee, to offer for sale by public auction' on MONDAY, Februarv 17, at-2 o'clock sharp,: at the Chamber of . Commerce, Custom-house-Quay— 1. Tliat magnificent area of Freehold City Lands, . being part, of Town" Sections •v . J :and 3, of Town Acre' 397, haying a .- frontage ■of 87ft. to "MAJOIIIBANIC STREET, .by the splendid' depth of ' . 330 ft:, .' together the!; Family Resii: 1 ddrice' erectcd 1 thereohy'now - in- the 'occu- . .... -. pation of__Mrs.-M'Grath.i ■ . For subdivision,- the. above-<le£cnbod estate qfforda. oxcollent opportunities, which no doubt will bo. fully taken- advantago of by 'progressive, speculators,' who,-after, a- visit, ■ will-agree how easily it.'.,' can be dealt- with. Possessing 60. generous a depth, the land can bo leadilyi converted into- 3-ifine building site?,, other than the area. on which the residence now standß. . As a- whole, the property comprises ono ofthe. fow. remaining, healthy ■ and' delightfullj'r eitiiated • sites suitable ;. for • a gentleman's family residence within .the. limits .'of New Zealand's .leadiiig city; the position is-an admirable, one, bounded as it is" on two sides, by the ; : Town.Bolt. ■ .. : : • . ... • ■■■ X'ards to -be- obtained- on applica-i tion .to the Auctioneers, Allen Street. ~ :v. :>,i . 2. Allotment No. 3, Block -2,, SEATOU.N, " "v:- having a frontage of 52ft., to. Church : Stroot, .'by a'depth of. lOdft.. more or ■ less, ' .together',.v;ith the comfortable ! ..'residence erected -.thereon;; ; and let. to a . > good -tenant' at- >C 3 per. month. ..... v Tho-foregoing j>ropcrty is within 100 yards of the.'Soatoun Wharf,,closo to the junction of i Marine Parade, and''Hay Street;. v ..' ■' » 3. Vaiant allotments 9, 11, ll, 1 19, 20, 25,nnd. 27, being part of : Section No.'lo,' ROSENEATH. (Full particulars later.). 4. . A .vacant Section on- EVANS BAY '■ ROAD, particulars of which will appear . in a future issue, valued at Xl2O. ■ 5. 'An i allotment fronting: Jj^iiss: - . Street, N ■' KILBIRNIE, part of Section 108, having a frontage'of Sift;, by an irregular '.depth.of '238tti - The Gjove|nment valua- ' tion in 1906 was .£270.'. .' • y For further particulars; terms; conditions of sale, etc., apply'-'to.' A.- A. S. : MENp:EATH, ESQ-., ~ -...- Solicitor.. Or to ~ '- . ' THE AUCTIONEERS, , - ' ' George: Thomas (and .feo.,' ;- < ' ' . Allen • Street. ' v- v EA.ST AND EAST, ESTATE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS,

SHAREBROKERS,. :.'V GEET AND FEATEEKSTON STREETS.' ' KILBIENIE!... • KILBIBNIE! We have : for-Private Sale the Finest arid CHEAPEST . , " ' Block of Land in the prosperous. Euburb of ' KILBIRNIE. ; ...The block tho■: ; hrea!• ptpptise*! to be reoiaimed 1 . in iho ; ; schanjp. .iboy-jlfarbaur Board 'liaro .now-.oniiaiuli 'aliiS ..I'liili' with (lie fact that it is admirably situated on the tram route, near the city boundary, and in the centre of a flourishing district which is being L'hpidly built'upon, giveß the land th,a ■ ' GREATEST PROSPECTIVE VALUE ' OIiITAI&ABLE. . . The Conipany will maki Special, Concossioiiß: to those who are willing to build and have, only u LIMITED CAPITAL. Therefore, grasp this opportunity, for as every day goes.by the values ." . 1 ABE'BOUND TO INCREASE, , And as the Terms are Easy and the Price Loir, BUY NOWMIIUiIAR! MIRAMARI If you' ire. lootins .for a Good Investment which is thoroughly : naie. and \yhich ia absolutely sure to. prove a most lucrative one, buy in - .• . ■ .11 I R A M 'A. R. . l'or following reasons:— It is, t|ie', Cheapest-Land in or around Wei- •' lington. . • ■'; ■■ ■ •' •V]t .has-as .good a ;Prospective. Value' as any :• other Wellington suburb. It is igoing ; to . havo Wate.r and . Drainage, which .will undoubtedly - .increase /the value. . ' .- '.. ' lis complete .accessibility : to' the town. It is liuiilthy, and'all the Sections are Level. AND IT IS SELLING QUICKER THAN' ANY OTHER SUBURB OE WELLING. •: -ton.' • The' above arc only a few'of the many reasons which go to show that Miramar is one of the- best ■ investments procurable. Call round'and talk it over—then have .a luok at the land, and wo leave the. rest to your good judgment. ' , : : ciLL TO-DAY, WHILE THE LAND IS CHEAP! It may be any price to-morrow! We are prepared to build," to suit clients, a most up-to-date 5-roomed residence, designed by one of Wellington's foremost architects, in Miramar ,on a j-acre section on a small deposit. Call round and sw us. It will pay you! g AST . A N D ■ E A S T. GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, ■ WELLINGTON,' And at , : ■ — ; ■ : ~~ BROOKLYN. ■ IF you want to secure a good home, near the centre of the city, and in a healthy locality, with prices' the lowest of any suburb, call upon us! You cannot possibly do better. Special Note.—Brooklyn land has not been drained by the big profits of syndicates, henco tho low prices. Building Sites from ,£2 V per foot. J. H. WOOD AIND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, BROOKLYN. Aeento—STATE FIRE INSURANCE.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 12

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