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MONDAY NEXT, 'AUCTION SALE OF EXCELLENT FURNITURE. ■PIANO, by Kirchner, in WALNUT CASEi; an excellent instrument with a fine tone. SUITE, upholstered in red velvet ■VELVET PILE CARPET INLAID LINOLEUMS 0 DUCHESSE TOILET TABLES q MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving Wellington, to cell by pubHc auction as above, at the residence, 109, Abel Smi€n-Bir-eefc— - The Contents of her house of ten rooms, including — 9 Duchfi36e toilet tables, piano (by Kirch-ner),-suite in Utrecht velvet, brass-rail fender and irons, double b.m. bedstead, Fletcher gas stove, Austria-n chairs, tiled-back washstands, single and double iron bedsteads, wicker and ! rattan chahd, kauri dining table, occasional tables, linoleums, cutlery, linen, bedding, etc., etc This js an extremely good lot of furBifcare, and ac the owner is leaving Wellington, every thing is for Absolute--Sale. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, ' At 2.3 G. . • AUCTION SALE. \ RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN MAJORIBANKS-STREET. ' . SPLENDID BUILDING SITES, THE PICK OF MURITAI. ' MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the Assignees in the Estate of iPeter M'Ardle to sell by Public Auction, as above, at their Rooms, 195, Lambtonquay— LOT I.— All that piece or parcel of _land baing part of Section 397 on the. Plan of the City of Welting-, ton", having an area of_ 16 perches(more or less), and haying, a frontage of 45ft to Majoribanks-str-eet ".'1 by a depth of 100 ft, on which is. erected " a_ Villa' Residence of five .' rooms, with all conveniences, and* known as No. 103, Majoribanksstreet. This splendid City Property is in_ the higher part of the street, almost adjoining the Town Belt, is convenient to the. City, and the Section has been improved land planted. LOT 2-— Sections 236, 237, 242, 243, and 244, on Deposited Plan No. 993, part of Section 45, Harbour 1 District, Township of Muritai, together with the water rights and other rights and easements as set " forth in Transfer No. 52445. These magnificent Building Sections^ are in, Mafaoe-street, the best part of Muritai, comprising a slight rise for building sites, and excellent views of the- ■ Harbour and Mountains, and the back portion is covered •with Native Bush, giving pleasant shelter in the heat of summer. The water rights alone- are a valuable asset to the sections. Fuller particulars concerning the properties and plans showing the localities can- be seen at the offices of. the Auctioneers., -HARCOURT AND C 0.,. - • Auctioneers.Or M'GRATH AND WILLIS, Solicitors, City. TUESDAY, 11th APRIL, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. ' 'VALUABLE PROPERTIES IN, r " - THORNDON. ra/fESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. ivi have been favoured with instructions from the Solicitors in tho estate of the late MRS. C. L. HEAPHY to sell by Public Auction at their Rooms, 190, Lambton-quay as above — 1. All that .the Leasehold Interest of ; and in that piece ■of Land, situj "ated in the City of Wellington, being Lot 111 on a sub -divisional plan of "the Tiriakori-road Hospital Reserve, being also part of Section 608, City of " Wellington. The Section has a frontage of 91 /. links to Tinakori-road, with adepth varying from 118 to 126 links. ~©n the land there is erected a modern Hwelling of 7 rooms, consisting of diningroom, drawingroom, study, 3 bedrooms, with pantry, scullery, and tho usual outhouses. - There is also a bathroom with hot and cold water and two p.w.c.'s. Gas has been laid on in the house. The propert yis held under deed| of lease registered No. 64599 for a term of 21 years, computed from the 7ih March, 1893, at a rental of £18 15s per annum. Under the lease there is a right of ronewal for a further 21 years at a rental of £28 2s •6d per annum. The lessee under the lease pays rates and insurance premiums. The property is at present subject to a sub-lease to the Hon. R. A. Loughnaa, expiring on the 6th of June next. 2. All that Freehold Property, being part of Section 658, on the plan of- the City of Wellington, hawing a frontage of 98 links to Tinakoriroad, by a depth of 172 links, on which there are erected two dwellings each of 8 rooms, with the usual conveniences, consisting of gas, drainage, etc., etc. Thfc houses are numbered 10 'and 12. No. 10 is occupied by Mr. W. A. M'Leod at a rental of £70 per annum on a monthly tenancy. No. 12 is occupied by Mr. A. B. Thompson at a similar rental of £70. Mr. Thompson's leaEe expires on the Ist of December next. Puller particulars and cards to view the properties can be had from MESSRS. BROWN AND DEAN, Solicitors, Or MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. TUESDAY, THE 25th DAY OF APRIL, 1911, SALE,* by order- of the -Mortgagee autl under the conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court, of FREEHOLD LAND at MAARAMA-CRESCENT. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND GO., Auctioneers, have received instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand at Wellington, to sell by auction, at their Rooms, at No. 195. Lambton-quay. on TUESDAY, the 25th 'day of APRIL, 1911, at 2.30 p.m.— A't.t; THAT PIECE OF LAND containing 14 perches and 7-10ths of a perch, being part of Lot 18 on Depoßiterl Plan 50. 473 and part of Section 1, Block XV., Polhill Gully Native Reserve, City of Wellington, and being the whole of tho land comprised in Certificate of Title, Register Book "Volume 130, Folio 246, toffetker wi^h the 8-roomed Dwelling with conveniences erected thereon. Terms: — 15 per cent, deposit on sale,' balance in four weeks. Title Land Transfer. Application to sell and estimated value of property can be seen at the office of the Registrar at any reasonable time before tho sale. For further particulars, apply to the lAuetioneers. FOR SALE, PRIVATELY. SCIENTIFIC WORKS AND TEXT BOOKS. FROM A PRIVATE LIBRARY IN DUNEDIN. CATALOGUES NOW OBTAINABLE At the OFFICE OF THE EVENING POST. Each work is priced by an expert at 'its second-hand value, and any one desiring any of the works catalogued can oommun^te yNOLDSj Puaedia,.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 8

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