PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned beg to announce that they have entered into partnership as Barristers and Solicitors as from the 6th day of JUNE NEXT, ajrud will oany on business under the firm name of WILFORD AND LEVI. The business will be earned on in offices in the new budding of Messrs. Butlers Bros., Limited, in Stout-street, immediately opposite 1 the Supi-eme Court Building. THOMAS M. WILFORD. P LEVI. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITALISTS AND MANUFACTURERS. SALE OF A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF LAND, INGESTRE-STREET. CLOSE TO THE CUBA-STREET CORNER. OVER THREE-QUARTERS OF AN ACRE OF FLAT LAND. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton Quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1904 At 2.30 o'clock p.m.
MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. arefavouied with instructions from the owners to sell by public auction as above, the undermentioned epetaally valuable property — OVER THREE - QUARTERS OF TOWN ACRE No. 124, CITY OF WELLINGTON, having a frontage of NINETY-ONE FEET TO INGESTRE-STREET, widening out to ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO FEET by a depth of TWO HUNDRED and SIXTYFOUR FEET. In the event of the block not being sold as a whole, the frontage to In-gestre-street will be divided into sections a© follows . — Lot I—l 71 — 17 feet 4 inches, by a depth of 132 feet Lot 2—lB2 — 18 feet 8 inches, by a depth of 132 feet Lot 3—20 feet, by a depth of 132 feet Lot 4—20 feet, by a, depth of 132 feet Lot -5 — A Block of about Half an Acre at reai, with a right-of-way of 1,3 feet from Ingestre-street. These magnificent building sections a;re close to land worth £150 per foot, and the front sections cannot be surpassed as sites for first-class shop premises, while the half -a ore repiesents practically the only opportunity left for acquiring a full half-<aore in the heart of the caty. Manufacturers, and especially all those connected with industries, should visit thus property. The- Termsi are — Five Per Cent. Cash Deposit : Ten Per Oent. in Six Months ' and Twelve Months ; and' tthe Balance in Three Yeais at Five Per Cent. For fuller details and plans apply to THE AUCTIONEERS.
SHORTEST ROUTE: BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND (VIA ONEHUNGA). Steamers Leave A 8 under (weather and circumstances permitting) MAY, 1904. NORTHWARDS. From From Steamer. Wellington. New Plymouth. Takapuna . Thui (26), 5 p.m Fn (27), 8.30 p.m Rotoiti . . Sun (29), 7 p.m Tues (31), 8.30 p.m Tram leaves Wellington 730. a m. every day, ex cept Sunday, arriving New Plymouth 8.15 same evening. SOUTHWARDS. Steamee. Fbom Onehunga. From N Plymouth Rotoiti .. Thur (26), 3 p.m. Fn (27), noon Takapuna . . Mon (30), 3 p.m. Tues (31), noon Train leares New Plymouth at 7.26 a.m. every day, except Sunday, arriving Wellington 8.10 same evening. * May be earlier or later subject to arrival of inward Frisco Mail. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED).
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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 204, 28 May 1904, Page 16
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