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J AUCTIONS. ' TUESDAY,'MARCH 24, 1008, ~%• At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE. . , IDEAL BUNGALOW VILLA RESIDENCE,'! • AND J-ACRE LAND. No. 12a Brougham Street, and No. 28 Elizabeth Street. . TS/JTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro favourod with instructions from the owner, who is leaving the city, to offer by. public auction, at their rooms, Panama Street, on TUESDAY', March 24, 1908, at 2.30 p.m.— That rare and valuable piecc of Land, being L part Town Acre 314," having frontage of Oft. to Brougham .Street, by tho extensive depth of 330 ft.. and widening out. to 100 ft., the whole containing an area of about J acre, together with splendid ground floor- Villa Residence, 7 . rooms, known as "Atanoho." This most Valuable Property, which is situated in the best residental part of Brougham Street, in reserved and-retired position, and within a minute of tram, is commendable; to ' tho busy business man; The Villa contains '7 large rooms, with all latest domestic ap-. pliances, also largo conservatory, greenhouse, j and outbuildings. The extensive grounds are r artistically laid out in lawn, orchard, garden. , Also,— All that piece or parcel of Land having 2Gft. ' frontage to Elizabeth Street, by depth of 4Sft., with '4ft. right-of-way, and being part of Town Acre 335, together with ■ 6-roomed Dwelling erected thereon, and j known as No. 26. . ' This first-class cottage property is situated . next to Brougham Street, alongside tram, and . is eminently suitable for city'working man; Further particulars and terms on applica- , tion to the Auctioneers. ! 8019 . . HARCOURT AND CO. .TUESDAY, MARCH 31, '1908. At 2.30 p.m. ' AUCTION SALE OF COMMODIOUS MODERN FAMILY RESIDENCE, " No. '10 HOBSON STREET. , : ,•' MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havs been IvJL favoured with instructions from'the owner, who has left Wellington,. to sell :by public auction, on TUESDAY, March .31, at their rooms, 40 Lambton Quay, at 2.30 p.m.— That' exceptionally and conveniently-situated FREEHOLD, PROPERTY, part of Town Acre 597, Wellington, having a.fro'ntage of 37ft. lOin. to Hobson Street, by the long depth of 143 ft., together with the' substantially-built' , and .well-appointed Family Residence erected thereon, containing. 11; reception, and living rooms, pantry, scullery, 2 bathrooms, " with enamelled pedestal, baths, hot and cold • water, fitted .cupboards and wardrobes, gas and 'electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs, asphalted .'yard, and small garden at front,and back, all in excel- , lent order. . .... The residence is in the best port of .Thorn- . don, the favourite residential locality of' the city. It stands well off the street, and faces tho north, thereby, ensuring plenty of air and light. As a convenient residence .for. a professional ;or business man it is unequalled, and cannot be too highly recommended. I'or Ml particulars and cards to view, apply to, 1 ' ' : n . HARCOURT AND CO., 8061 y. Auctioneers.' . WEDNESDAY, 'Bth APRIL, 1908. ■ ■. AUCTION SALE. ' - WAIKATO ESTATE. '-. THE ' PICK V THE,, PICIC . . ■.v ■ Of ■ \ ISLAND BAY! ' . « ISLAND BAY! V ISLAND BAY! . ISLAND BAY!. ' . ' ' ISLAND BAYI ISLAND BAY! CHEAPER. ' - Than tho Cheapest Sections Ever Yot Offered The Public. , . . NO SYNDICATE PROFITS. A BONA-FIDE SALIT BY THE OWNER. A SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE. " 41 ' SECTIONS! , " SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY. Having Frontages to, . .. THE PARADE, TAMAR AND DERWENT A i STREETS,. TO WAIIvATO STREET (now being formed). •j|/{rESSRS., HARCOURT AND CO. are favoured with instructions by the Owner to Sell by Public Auction, as above—. ■ MAGNIFICENT' SECTIONS;' In perhaps the..finest situation' in any . Suburb .around-'Wellington—certainly as Island Bay. ■ \ These exceptionally well located Building Areas have frontages of,32ft. and upwards, by an average depth of over 100 ft., face tho Parade, Tamar, and Derwent Streets, and Waikato Street., They adjoin and overlook .the Presbyterian Kirk, .and. are in the-; most' select' neighbourhood in the L'ay district. Whilst not flat, they aro certainly not. hilly, rising ill gentle'slopes from the Parado "to Derwent Street, tlijis having the advantage .ofthe Tram- ' Services', without the; noise and dust, and 'obtaining'cliarming views of 'the whole of tlio Bay. ; ISLAND BAY as a Residential Suburb has but commenced, its career, whilst its popularity as a,'pleasure resort, with its attractive, beach and bold rocks but predict its future as THE SUBURB OF .WELLINGTON. ■" On Section 18 is .a ino,del Villa .Residence, with verandah, bathroom, and enamel bath, hot and cold water service,' outhouses, greenhouse, and other conveniences,, which, from its slightly eleyatcd and sunny position, commands 'an' uninterrupted outlook over tho whole district. ' \ i Waikato Street has been'formed under tho supervision of the City Council, has the water mains .and .drains laid, whilst-all tho streets in the locality are being curbed and chanelled by the City Council. . , ' Tho vendor has held this property for some years, and can, therefore, afford to sell, and make a .profit, at prices that cannot be looked I at by others. ' v : 1 : It is, therefore, y , A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY , For tho small speculator ; For the builder, • ~ For Suburban resident i ; For the investor .. .. , To BUY at Really BEDROCK PRICES. Tho' Vendor's'instructions aro to SELL EVERY SECTION, and for- this purpose' .. , THE.TERMS OFFERED v / ' Will bo .on a MOST LIBERAL BASIS. _ HARCOURT AND CO., 8083' ' ,' ' ' Auctioneers.--W. B. CHEN.NELLS & CO., : AUCTIONEERS; and ESTATE AGENTS, ' MASTERTON. / :■ ■ The Oldest Established'and'Principal Agency in Wairarapa. ... TO LEASE FOR : TEN YEARS; ' . A SPLENDID DAIRY AND FATTENING _ ' FARM, ' . .' Comprising -. *•' ertpriy ACRES of absolutely the'finest, fatten- , OiJi ing, dairying, and cropping land in j Wairarapa, situated closo to railway, township, creamery, and school. Carries practically" a bullock to the acre. Half of the land can j be ploughed straight away, ■ and will grow ' crops.'of any description.' Very nice Home- j stead, und all necessary Outbuildings. Rent, j SOs. per acre, payablo half-yearly in advance. Full terms and conditions on application. s. Copy of our Land Guide and Business £ Register, containing particulars of Real Estato throughout New Zealand, posted free on ap- ■ plicatiou to , fi aENNE LL S ' AN D C 0.,. 0 MASTERTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 152, 21 March 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 152, 21 March 1908, Page 16

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