■ AUCTIONS. '' TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, December 14. i At 7.30 o'clock. HUTT-BELMONT. EXTENSION . HUTT-BEI.MONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION THE HUTT IS NOW ESTABLISHED As WELLINGTON'S MANUFACTURING ' , centre; THE MOST DESIRABLE AND CHEAPEST BUILDING SITES IN THE HUTT. CLOSE TO THE MAIN HUTT RAILWAY STATION. SHORTLY TO BE WITHIN TWENTY • MINUTES OF THE CITY. RAPID AND FREQUENT COMMUNICATION. \ THIS LAND WILL INCREASE IN VaLUE VERY QUICKLY AND GREATLY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, /No. 84 LAMBTON QUAY, ON SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1907, At 7.30 o'clock. TMTACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are -"■H- favoured with instructions from the Vendors to Sell by Public Auction, as above— 1 Q() ■■ ONE' HUNDRED AND -I OQ LOA) THIRTY-TWO 10/S MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES In the HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. Being tho subdivision of Section 54, Hutt, selected by the lato Hon. W. Barnard Rhodos, M.L.C., in thi early days of New Zealand on account of its proximity to tho City of Wellington, and its great natural advantages and suitability, for residential purposes. This valuable property also adjoins tho Belmont Railway Station, and some twenty-three trains run 'through it daily, commencing-"as early as 4.40 .a.m. and returning as late as 9.15 p.m. Tho Hutt Railway Lino is now being straightened and tho speed accelerated. When this work if. completed, this most desirable property will *be within twenty- minutes of the C.it 3-. The',Suburban Service between Wellington and the Hutt is to be very much improved and quickened by electrification at an early date, and no part of tho Hutt will be more -benefited thereby than this most valuable building property. From the Terraco to tho Hutt-Belmont Extension, ..on.. which there is. Nntivo Bush, most magnificent and charming viows can . be-obtained; and these splendid building sjtes. will be sold upon the easiest of terms at. one-fifth and onc-tentli of the prices now asked -;by. vendors in closo proximity to the Hutt-Bolmont, Extension. The whole of the Sections will be sold at such pricos .as will ensure to buyers a certainty of . aoiibling and trebling their investment within two or three years, whilst for hdalthy residential purposes there is no hotter property than ; this in tlie Hutt. is rich and admirably adapted for horticultural purposes, so that residonts can possess charming • gardens and all tho advantages' of , a healthy, bracing country life, coupled with closo proximity to tho city, thus adding greatly to tho enjoyment of life, both to their families and themselves. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. EASY TERMSTEN POUNDS DEPOSIT. TEN PER CENT. IN FOUR, EIGHT, AND TWELVE MONTHS. BALANCE, THREE YEARS. - INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Conditions of Sale and tail details can be seen at tho Offices of Macdonald, Wilson and Co., or Alexander Dunn, Esq., Solicitor to the Vendors,' King's Chambers, Wellington, and Lithographic Plans can bo obtained from the Auctioneers. , HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. . HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. SATURDAY EVENING,. DECEMBER 14, at 7.30 o'clock. 8010 SIMLA ESTATE, KHANDALLAH. 1.-IG6 YARDS FROM STATION. 2.-15 MINUTES' JOURNEY FROM TOWN. 3.-DRY, SUNNY, AND HEALTHY SITUA- • TIONS. . - - 4.—GLORIOUS VIEWS. . . S.—GOVERNMENT DEFINITELY DECIDED TO ACQUIRE MANAWATU '"■LINE. ' 6.—PRICES FROM Bs. PER FOOT. Plans and Particulars— i ; i 1 PANAMA STREET. 'Phone 2173, OVER ONE-THIRD OF THE SECTIONS 1 ARE SOLD. 3 . V 3 * ' ! ' ? ■ . . C 529 1/V. B. CHENNELLS & CO., Auctioneers, Accountants, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, MASTERTON. Tho Oldest Established and Principal Agency in Wairarapa. OOK ACRES. About 2J hours' drive from : Masterton; originally very heavy bush but now nil laid down, good hills well 9 glassed,V ; about 50 acres ploughablo when stumped/-'. 2 acres in oats, several paddocks - wire fenced, plentiful water supply, now carry- '» ingVl6oo sheep, 1800 lambs, 100 cattle, and 10 0 horses. 1 ; THE BUILDINGS. THE BUILDINGS aro particularly good, and . comprise 13-roomcd homestead, h. and c. water, drainage, etc., trap-shed, stable, storeroom, .• men's i.whare, modern wool-shed with 2 q machines, engino of which runs saw for firewood, and also chaff-cutter; increasing in i. valuo every month. '• £10 PEE ACRE; TERMS ARRANGED. "Land Guido" Free on Application, J CO7J
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 68, 13 December 1907, Page 10
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