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ONE OP THE IMPORTANT LAND AUCTION SALES OF THE YEAR. SALE OF THE BRANDON ESTATE. BUILDING SECTIONS AND RESIDENCES IN THE FASHIONABLE QUARTER OF THE CITY, HOBSON STREET AND THORNDON QUAY. To Close the Estate of the Late Hon. A. de B. Brandon, M.L.C. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, I.ambton Quay, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 6th OCTOBER, 1904, at 2 o'clock p.m.

nl\ QCtK Afl£l 1/1 Wile/in on/1 C* t\ are tavoured with instructions from the iVldUlUlldlU, WIIMMI dlia CO. Trustees in the Estate of the late Hon. A de B. Biandon, M.L C , to sell by Public Auction, as above, in order to close the Estate, THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE PROPERTIES, COMPRISING IN HOBSON STREET. and 608 a, containing a Quarter Acre, having Lot \ a frontage of 36 feet to Thorndon Quay, T A*,?!? A^ Y A^ LL v U t BL^ BLOCK ° F -egZ q Ch^som? 4^ lSh£ LAND AND FAMILY RESIDENCE, being wit £ the rcB f den ce erected thereon, containpart of Town Acres Nos. -596 and 609, con- ing five rooms at preS ent in the occupation taming about Half an Acie (1 rood 39 4 o f jyj r Asquith peiches, having a frontage of 89 feet 2 ' ' inches to Hobson Street, by a depth of 242 I-iOts 7, 8, and 9. feet, with the family residence erected theie- THREE SPLENDID VACANT BUILDon, containing some 20 rooms— kitchen, ING SECTIONS, part of Town Acie No. 609, scullery, and bathroom complete with all having trontages to Thorndon Quay ranging modern conveniences. from 31 feet to 38 feet 6 inches by a depth of Lot - 10 °' M - MM AN T D HE E E V S^^ E bS^ o, \Tn „ THE VALUABLE SECTION OF LAND, Acres Nos. 608 and 609, containing nearly a * cm 8 P ar * °J Acre No 596^ having a Quarter Acre (33.4 perches), having a fiont- frontage of 31 feet to Ihorndon Quay, by a age of 66 feet to Hobson Street by a depth of de , P th of 10 ,° feet > Wlth the , Cottage thereon, 140 feet, with the Family Residence elected adjoining the property of the late Mr. P. C. thereon, containing 9 looms, sculleiy, bath- Gannaway. room, with all modern conveniences ; at present in the occupation of Mrs. P. J. The who , e of the aboye properties frontin Barber. This lot will be sold subject to a HobsOQ gtreet and Tho F rn | on Q ar | TGT G T c f U te l m en , dmg ° n + t ? e ?L dd n ay ° situated in the most fashionable quarter of July, 1907, at a cleai rental of £60 per the Clt From the firgt d of tfl annum, tenant paying iates, taxes, and out- ment £ n the shores of Vo / t Nlcholson the goings. grassy downs and sunny aspect of Hobson i.ots a and 4. Street made it a favourite residential spot TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SEC- with the pioneer settlers. Even in these TIONS, part of Town Acre No. 609, each later days it has preserved all its original section having a frontage of 3C feet to Hob- beauty. High-class Residences, beautiful son Street by the long depth of 244 feet gardens, and unrivalled panorama of moun10 inches, adjoining Lot 1. The Vendors tains, valleys, and inland sea, present reserve the right to remove from off Lot 3 together a picture of rare charm, having few the buildings foiming part of the Dwelling- equals in the colony, house on Lot 1. — Lot 5 - FRONTING THE PORIRUA VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND WITH HARBOUR. RESIDENCE, being part of Town Acre No. j^ 11> 595, containing neaily a Quarter Acre (33.2 perches), having a frontage of 72 feet to THAT VALUABLE BLOCK OF LAND, Hobson Street by an irregular depth of from being part of Section No. 94 on the plan of 128 feet 5 inches to 123 feet 4 inches, with the Porirua District, containing Ten Acres, the Family Residence (No 2) erected thereon, with the Residence erected thereon, containcontaining 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, and in q sil rooms. This was the late Mr. all modern conveniences. The property ad- Brandon's seaside home for some forty years, joins the giounds of the Girls' High School. and commands a delightful view of the calm waters of Porirua Harbour, which, surFRONTING THORNDON QUAY. rounded by low rolling hills, reminds one of T , _ some of the loveliest of the Scottish lochs. To those fond of fishing and shooting and THE VALUABLE LAND AND RESI- sea bathing, this property presents many DENCE, being part of Town Acres No. 609 special features of attraction. TERMS OF SALE. -Fifteen percent. Deposit, and two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, interest per annum. Lithographic Plans on application. For further details and conditions of sale apply to MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP, AND JOHNSTON, Solicitors, Featherston Street, Or to THE AUCTIONEERS.

New Zealand Clothing Factory . . 57, LAMBTON QUAY. 7 / 6 8 / 6 9 / 6 to 12 / 6

THE CHAMPION 'CYCLE is light and easy running. Built to combine speed with strength by JENKINSON & CO., 'Cycle Manufacturers and Importers 38, Victoria Street (opposite Public Library), Wellington.

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Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume V, Issue 221, 24 September 1904, Page 5

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