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AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY,•JANUARY 211, IUI'J, At 2.30 p.m. SPLENDID - PROPERTY, THE TERRACE. MESSRS. J. IT. BETIIUXE AND CO. J-'-S- ure instructed to sell at their Rooms, Featherston Street, to close a deceased person's'estate, under order of (he Supreme Count made pursuant to "The Act, 1008"— ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND being part of Section -t-SS, City of Wellington, with a frontage of 5S links to Wellington Terrace by a depth of 115 links oh the south and lOC links on the north, with a back entrance from a lane 20 feet wide giving access from Lanibtoh Quay, together with the dwellinghou.se of 0 rooms erected thereon, known as SI The Terrace, and also building .-it rear. Poo-session can be given one month after 'tale. The land is immediately behind the National Hotel and the access ' from Lnmbton Quay makes- it a most valuable, site-'for the erection ol' a warehouse or other business, premises, whilst The Terrace frontage being opposite the residence of Dr. Young and the (Warehouse of William Wiggins. Ltd.", is. eminently suitable for offices and professional chambers. Easy terms can be arranged for pay- • ment of purchase money. » For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr. Andrew Wylie, Solicitor, 37 Panama Street. ■' FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919, • - At 2.30 p.m. ' . - AUCTION-SALE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT 2-STORY ' RESIDENCE, No. 221 THE TERRACE. Messrs. harcourt and co. imve received instructions to .sell byPublic Auction, at their Rooms, - 195 Lambton Quay, on 'Friday, January 31, 1919, at 2.30 p.ui.ALL THAT PIECE OF LAND, being .: Section 1, part T.A.' 194, having a frontage of 40ft. to The Terrace by adepth of 112 ft., together with the 10rooiiied residence erected thereon, and. known as No. 221 The Terrace. - Tlie property, is situated on the best part of The Terfato, and consists of a well-built : 2-story 'dwelling on concrete foundations,, and containing 6 ' bedrooms,. diningroom, drawingroom, morningroom, kitchen, scullery, glassed-in buck verandah, storerooms, and cupboards. .Electric light installed throughout,, also gas, 2 p.w.c.'s, concrete paths. A magnificent view is obtained of the harbour and city. A reasonable reserve has been placed on the property, and the terms are .£SOO deposit, balance 5 years, at 6 per cent. Inspection arranged. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. . .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY D, 1919,, ' '-At-2.30 p.m. . '' AUCTION SALE FREEHOLD --PROPERTIES, EONA BAY-BEACH FRONTAGES. 6-ROOMED RESIDENCE AND •" SECTIONS. In-the-Estate of Dr. T. Cahill (deceased). Messrs. harcourt and co. have received instructions from the L'UBLIC TU USTEE to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, 195 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919, at.2.30 p.m.— LOT I.—ALL THAT PROPERTY, being part Lot 31, D.p. 1256, containing an : area of 392-10 perches, with frontages to Rata Road, Tuatoru Road, and Beach. LOT lI.—ALL THAT' PROPERTY, being part Lois 14 and 15,' D.P. * 1681, con- , taining an area of 22 6-11) perches, and part Lot SG, D.P. 1250, containing an area of 26 perches, with frontages to Beach Road and Rata Road, together with the (j-roomed residence, with porch, verandahs, etc., erected thereon; ' These properties are situated close , to the Rona. Bay AVharf, with beach frontages.' • HARCOURT AND CO., ' - Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY"!', 1919, At 2;OU p.m. • AUCTION SALE. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, • IiUBSON ST., THORNDON. Messrs. harcourt and co. have been favoured with instructions to offer at Public Auction at their Room's, .195 Lambton Quay, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. at 2.30 p.in.■THAT DESIRABLE GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE of 11 rooms and complete offices, standing in grounds having an area of 1 rood 24 perches, with frontages to Hobson Street and Thorndon Quay, and known as No. 46 Hobson Street, and until recently in the occupation of John Duncan, Esq., This very .'desirable property is situated in the best, part of. Thorndon. The house, stands in grounds of nearly J .acre in extent, with .good frontages to both Hobson Street and Thorndon Quay, and consists of a' well-built. 2-story residence, containing SPACIOUS RECEPTION HALL,' 3 RECEPTION -ROOMS. 4 BEDROOMS. DRESSTNGI.'OOM (all plastered), while the DRAWINGROOM has- a PARQUETTE FLOORING, 2 Maids' Rooms.. Kilchen, and complete offices. . Glazed-in Balcony, largo. Brick and Glass Conservatory, opening off the drawing-room, Brick Motor Garage, Greenhouse, etc. The grounds are lastefuPy laid nut-and »l«it«d. This is a class of property that ' seldom comes on the market, and is a .most attractive ..proposition, as the Thorndon Quay frontage of 63 feet 5 inches can be sold to 'good-advantage without detriment to the residence..' , . Immediate possession can be given. Arrangements made to inspect. Apply HARCOURT AND CO. Auctioneers. . _ _ . ... . PRELDtINARY NOTICE. DISPERSAL SALE. ON ACCOUNT C. .*•. 3. LEYETT, ESQ., KIWITEA. Messrs.' leyin and co„ ltd., have received instructions to sell, on account of C. A. J. LEVETT, Esq., ■who has sold his farm, the well-known ratanui. purebred romneyj SHEEP & STUD HEREFORD i CATTLE. . ROMNEY SHEEP to be- sold on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1919. ■ .■STUD HEREFORD CATTLE to be sold'on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919. FULL PARTICULARS LATER; LEVIN AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. -jMPESSRS. LEVIN 1 AND CO.. LTD!, .ju conjunction, with WAIRAI'APA FARMERS' CO-OPERiTJVB ASSOCIATION, JjTD. (Stock Department), Masterton, have received instructions from J. O. BIDWILL, ESQ., Piliautea, Featherston, who has sold portion of his property to the Government, to Sell, bj Public Auction, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 and 28, 1919, ■ ■ Without Reserve. 2750 purebred Romney ewes 1450 purebred Romney lambs 110 grade Hereford cows aud heifers SO grade Hereford bulls Full particulars later.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 103, 25 January 1919, Page 14

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