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AUCTIONS' PRELIMINARY NOTICE, 4th FEBRUARY, At 1 p.m. UNIQUE SALE OF MODERN AND ANTIQUE ENGLISH MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, AND WALNUT FURNITURE, COLLARD- & COLLAIiD PIANO. Mostly Purchased from one of England's Famous Couniy Seat 6, Owner Returning to England. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been instructed by Mr. J. W. Coe Barnes to sell at his residence, S3 Fairley Tori-ace, as above— A very fine collection of Superior Furniture and Effects, including a fine collection of oil and water colours by reputable British artists. This is a Teally exceptional sale, and to hagh-class furniture connoisseurs it slioulii specially appeal. No time for catalogue. On view Thursday Afternoon and Friday Morning. 1 LOCATION: Fairley Terraoe is at the end of Kelburn Parade, on the right-hand Bide. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. LOT I.—BEAUTIFUL 10-ROOMED VILLA, ON KELBURN PARADE. An Element Home in a Choice Locality. A Fino View without a Climb. THE PRESENT RESIDENCE OF H. W. ICERSLEY, ESQ. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been _ favoured with instructions from H. W. ICersley, Esq., who is removing to his new residence almost immediately, to sell at their new Auction Rooms, 151 and 153 Lambton Quay— The very fine Residence, No. 20 Kelburn Parade. The section has a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of 130 feet. The house is in evory respect a desirable ono of 10 rooms, well and faithfully built, and the designing and arranging of the house leaves nothing to bo desired, great care, time, and attention being devoted to every possible requirement of a family. It has gas and electric light; rooms are large, lofty, and elegantly finished, and the view from the upper windows is very fine. There is a nice garden and lawns front and back. It is in the handiest position in all Kelburn. You can either walk or tram. Mr, Kersley is extremely desirous of disposing of this property, owing to his having built a new one. Glorious view, sun all day, only 10 minutes' walk froin G.P.O. Cards to view on application. LOT lI.—SIX-ROOMED VILLA AT . LYALL BAY. '

AL. WILSON AND CO. will submit . • to auction, on behalf of Mrs. Taylor, as above, No. 48 Tainui Terrace, Lyall Bay, being part, of Section 8 <if subdivision of Lot 68, containing 26.7 perches, with well-built six-roomed House thereon, only built a few years, and in every way a. desirable Cottage Property. This cosy residence ,is just by the school and in Tainui Terrace, one of the best residential streets in this favoured locality. The owner is removing, and is desirons of selling immediately, and is also very reasonable in regard ,to value and terms. ' In the Estate of Alexander Blair Anderson (deceased). LOT m.-7-ROOMED HOUSE IN HAWKER STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions by the trustee in the above estate to sell at their rooms,' as aboveNo. l>7 Hawker Street, containing 7 rooms. The section has ail area of 11.1 perches, moro or less, and a i frontage to Hawker Street of 35ft. by irregular depth of 90 to 83ft. This residence was built for Mr. Anderson's own occupation, and under' his own practical supervision, and is modern, commodious, and artistically designed; with a very fine view, which can never be built out, and being situated on the sunny Victoria Slope, would make a good home for any family. It is truly a well-planned and wellbuilt house. No better in the street. LOT 1V.—12-ROOMED HOUSE IN. M'KENZIE TERRACE (OFF WELLINGTON TERRACE). AL. WILSON AND CO. have been • favoured with instructions from Thomas Wilson, Esq., to submit to auction— His fine Residence (No. .1) of 12 rooms, situated in M'Kenzie Terrace (off Wellington Terrace). The section is a largo one, having a frontage of -11 feet by a depth of 100 feet. The house is . a large one of 12 rooms, with two balconies, and tho arrangements are such that it could be let in two parts. There are two bathrooms, one on each floor, -with copper tank for h.w. service. Stove, also gas range. Two rooms have gas fires, properly built-in grates. Telephone and electric light throughout. The rooms are specially lofty, and a glorious view is at hand. The owner is prepared to let this property go at over .£2OO short of original cost. There is a first-class investment in this proposition, House Insured for .£9OO. Easy terms will be arranged.

LOT V.-SIX-EOOMED HOUSE, MAIN ROAD, KARORI. AL. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions to sell et their rooms, as above— ALMOKA, a C-roomccl house on the Main. Road, Karori, situated at tram post No. 200. The house has been well built, and is as good as new. Rooms are good, with modern conveniences and electric light. The whole of the paths and yards are concreted. The position of this property is excellent, and being on a bank has an uninterrupted view. As the owner has no further use for tile property, and wishes to avoid letting, a low price will bo accepted, and very liberal ..terms given. A small deposit, balance can be arranged. Why rent when you can buy like this? Cards to view from auctioneers. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR SMALL FARM NEAR WELLINGTON. CORNER SHOP PROPERTY, Wellington City, showing 7} per cent, interest; leased for 5 years to good tenant. Equity, .£1300; no mortgage. Owner can make equity up to .£2OOO if required. Also, n1 ACRES, LOWER HUTT, rich soil, suitable market gardener. Price, ,£550; no mortgage. Will Exchange for house property. DONALD ERASER AND CO., LOWER HCJTT, nOAA ACRES, warm, sweet, Sheep fl/VUV Country; flat, ploughable,ana watered by running streams. New buildings cost .£1000; 900 acres cultivated, balance excellent tussock. Will carry iu normal season, 2000 sheep. PRICE XG 10s. Easy terms. Small farm or good lettable city property taken as part payment. ALLAN HOPKINS, ' Cathedral Square, Cliristclnirch. WANTED to Exchange, 370 Acres, Wairarapa, all ploughable, mo:tly river flats first-class buildings. Pr.cs, <£8000,, FREE OF ENCUMBRANCE, for 1000 Acres near Wellington; Manawatu preferred. Farm will bear anv inspection. LAMB AND O'SULLivAN, Licensed Land Agents, .176 Featheraton Street, opp. G.P.O. OYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimoolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leave* Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. &, J> MQQRE. Pranriator. FeiMina, ,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2684, 2 February 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2684, 2 February 1916, Page 10

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