WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock SALE OF PROPERTY IN LLOYDST. In deceased person's estate. A L. WILSON AND CO. Iwo reajL» ceived instructions to sell in their rooms, as above, under instructions from the Executors of the late Ellen Mary Adam? — THAT COTTAGE PROPERTY IN LLOYD-STREET, No. 12, being part of Town Acre No. 291. Tho land has a frontage to Lloyd-street of 33 feet and a depth of 90 feet. Tho section is dead flat, and the house is a 6roomed one on one floor. It is necessary to dispose of thJ3 property immediately in order to dispense tho "benefits from the estate amongst tho beneficiaries. Full particulars from tho Auctioneers or tho Solicitors to the estate, Messrs. Quick and Ward, Featherston-street. A. L. WILSON. Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY^ At 12 o'cloqk. SALE of PROPERTY IN MULGRAVESTREET AND KENWYNTERRACE. In the Estate of Jesse Huett, deceased. A- L. WILSON AND CO. have receiv- • ed instructions from the Trustees in tho estate of Jesse 'Huelt, deceased, to sell at their rooms, 26, Brandon-street, as above — LOT l.—That desirable property, No. 19, Mulgrave-streel, part T.A. 537, having a frontage of 24 ft to Mulgrave-street and a depth of 96ft, with a 7-roomed liouso erected thereon This is a very valuable property, and in an excellent position in tho city, adjoining the Marine Engineers' Institute, close to Lambton Railway Station and the business part of the city. The prospective valuo is very considerable, and the site adapted for mauy purposes. LOT II. — A property in Kenwyn-terraco (off Rintoul-street), being part of . T.A. 954, having a frontage of 38ft 6in to Kenwyn-terrace and a depth of 92ft Bin,- with a good and nearly new 7-roomed liouso having every convc-' nioncc, h. and c. water, gas and electric light. This houso is well built and in good order, and as an investment desirable, and as a home still better. Notice Boards of Sale on each pro r perty. Tho estate must be wound up and the properties are- to be sold. For further particulars apply, to the Auctioneers, or to the Solicitors for the Estate, Messrs. Stafford and TreadweTl, Panama-street. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, At 12 o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF CORPORATION LEASEHOLD SECTION AND BUSINESS PREMISES IN' A LEADING WELLINGTON STREET. AL. WILSON AND CO. have rc- • ceived instructions _ from Mr. John Danks to submit to auction as above — All his interest in that Valuable Corporation Section, No. 103, Reclaimed Laud, situated in Brandonstreet, and adjoining the offices of Messrs. Skerrett, Tripp, and Blair, and A. L. Wilson and Co. The section has a frontage of 35ft to Brandon-street and the excellent depth of 85ft, with a Shop and Factory, for so many years occupied by S. Danks and Son. Tho present holder of the lease is desirous of immediately disposing of his interest in it, which has 2 yoafs to run at the present rental, with right of renewal evory 14 years, at a ground rental to be ascertained by arbitration in tho ordinary way. The position is an excellent one, and tho opportunity of. securing such a very valuable business site should not bo lost. Further particulars - from -the auctioneers. ' A. L. WILSON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, At 1.30 o'clock. ' FURNITURE SALE AT BROOKLYN. AND BEGG PIANO. A L. WILSON AND CO. have receivAt ed instructions from Mr. Lord, who is leaving for Sydney, to sell at his residence, 30, Garfield-stroet, Brooklyn, as above— , The wholo of his Superior Household Furniture, including a very fino new p>...0, by Begg and Co., whicli cost £7.0. Everything is equal to new, and as the owner is leaving immediately for Australia, there will bo NO RESERVE. Full particulars later. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. A NOVEL WAY OF DISPOSING OF MIRAMAR MAIN-ROAD ' SECTIONS ! BUILDING SECTIONS AT YOUR OWN PRICE ! THE BUYER MAKES THE RUNNING ! A L. WILSON AND CO. have re- • ceived instructions from an enterprising owner to sell in a novel way — Throe very fine Suburban Sections, each 66 feet x 132 feet. They will be offered as from WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1913, at the rate of THREE POUNDS PER FOOT, and for every day they remain unsold a reduction of ONE SHILLING PER FOOT will be made until they aro finally disposed of. TO-DAY'S PRICE £2 11s A FOOT. A. L. WILSON AND CO. TEA AND GRILL ROOMS, IN DUNEDIN, FOR SALE. FOR SALE, one of the best TEA AND GRILL ROOMS in Dunedin. Tho rooms) aro situated on tho mobt populous thoroughfare, and aro doing a splendid and ever-increasing trade. Present turnover between £25 and £35 a- week; easily run-; low rent ; four yeara' lease, with right of renewal ; crockery and furniture (including pinno, etc.) in splendid order; telephone, etc., and every convenience ; reason for selling, owner retiring. Books can, bo inspected, and all information given. Prico, as a going concern, £400. Address GRILL, Box 111, Dunedin. TO HOME-SEEKERS^ WE have several Good Building Sections for Sale, and will arrange to build to suit purchasers. Easy terms if required. From £50 deposit. Coromandol-street — Splendid position. Lyall Bay — 3 Sections. Island Bay — 2 Sections. Vogoltown — Good i-acre Section. Brooklyn — Town side. Tawa Fl'at — A-acre at station. Heretaunga — Several good sites. Lower Hutt— 2 nice Sections. Full .particulars from JOHN ODLTN AND CO., LTD., Cable-street (near Town Hall). PRIVATE HOTEL. HASTINGS^ ATHOROUCII up-to-date House, centrally situated, and doing the best business in Hastings. The house hn^ 28 rooms, with accommodation for 40 boarders. Wnshhousc, laundry, stables, etc. ; well furnished throughout; good lease and reasonable rental. Apply for further particulars fo F. J. TONKIN AIW CO., Hastings. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. /»A-ACRE DAIRY FARM; dwelling oi Dw 7 rooms, concrete cowsheds, 14 outbuildings and necessary conveniences; an excellent farm. Apply t MOUNSBY AND CO., AuctionsiM, i . " s «l««riton Ngrtb.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 8
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