• 'V- AUCTIONS. ... . • IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE.'. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908, ' \ At 2.30 p.m.'-.'. .TEE I'ALFREI' ESTATE, . UPPER HUTT. GREAT SALE OP SUBURBAN SECTIONS In tho.Ccntro of tho Thriving Township of the , UPPER lIUTT. A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY : , DIRECT PROM THE OWNER. AN. EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE FOR THE PUBLIC. ABSOLUTELY THE PICK OF THE ' HUTT VALLEY For Cheapness, i For Accessibility.: . ' 'For Situation. For Terms of Sale. MESSRS. "HARCOURT AND. CO. havo been favoured witK instructions from the owner to . ' SELL.BY PUBLIC AUCTION On FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 190?, At 2.30 p.m.,. at their Rooms, 4G Lambtoii Quay, Wellington— THE PALFREY ESTATE! THE PALFREY ESTATE! This magnificent property is 19 miles from Wellington by ■ the . Main Hntt County Road or by railway,, adjoining the thriving and progressive Township of the Upper Hutt. THE PALFREY ESTATE adjoins the Railway Station, part of the block having been taken for railway purposes. • THE PALFREY ESTATE is tho natural extension of the Upper Hutt, a township that is rapidly coming to the fore as the centre of a district that lends itself as no other does for SUBURBAN and RECREATION PURPOSES, and as yet in its infancy. In the UPPER HUTT. VALLEY are the METROPOLITAN RACECOURSE, the GOLF. LINKS, the DOMINION RIFLE RANGE, EXCELLENT FISHING AND SHOOTING. .. :IT IS THE RECREATION .GROUND-OF WELLINGTON; , . I The Upper Hutt is advancing with leaps and boundn. .. . , . »; During .the last few years ■ SO ACRES have been dedicated streets. EIGHT MILES OF ROADING have been . . formed. ••• OVER 80 HOUSES havo been erected''at a COST OF FROM .£40,000 to .£50,000 and it is'now proposed to form it into ,a Borough. ■ ' : THE PALFREY'ESTATE is tho very centre: of all theso developments. It has FRONTAGES .TO THE MAIN,ROAD and new streets' 66ft. wide, fully' formed, and metalled. -.■ - • • EVERY SECTION IS LEVEL, and no section has a less frontage than COft. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, has bought throe acres in the centre of the Palfrey Bstato, and is about to erect the new Upper Hutt Schools, which gives some idea of its central arid important position. The Land is of excellent quality. • Dotted about the Estate are clumps !of Native' Shrubbery and Trees, giving a rural aspect, of exceptional -charm.
■ THE'-MEANS OF ACCESS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD, over 20 passenger trains a day arriving and departing at the Upper Hutt Station, whero all trains stop/ TIIE MANSIONS orectcd at tho Golf Grounds' and' Racecourse, and tho private residences that are being, built for Wellington citiions in and around the Upper Hutt, give a guarantee of solidity and pnigrcssiveness that, no amount of advertising can impress upon investors. THE PALFREY ESTATE IS THE . UPPER HUTT. AND NOTE THE TERMS OP SALE, WHICH J '' ARE UNEQUALLED'. . ■ •. ■ A.CASn DEPOSIT-OP 10 PER CENT. AT TIME OP SALE, A FURTHER 5 PER CENT. WITHIN THREE MONTHS, And tho BALANCE can remain for 5, 7, or 10 years, "with power to pay-off any time on .1 months' notice, at U PER CENT. INTEREST. REMEMBER THE AUCTION SALE! FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, MOTS. .." : ' PALFREY ESTATE! PALFREY ESTATE! Mr. C. Benzie, of the Trcntham Hotel, will direct or drivo intending Purchasers over the Estate. •' ' ■ , Plans and particulars of MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., ' G5Bl \ - Auctioneers. ONLY ONE LEFT. 'OEAUTIFUL FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE FOR JuK SALE at \ . KILBIRNIE. Every Possible convenience, gas, hot water, city water, Marseilles tile roof, pleasant situation, close to tram. We are just completing a number of these houses, nil of which are sold, except ono, which proves conclusively that they aro bargains at the prices we are asking. Easy terms arranged if required. Now is vour chance to secure a homo in Wellington s most rising suburb, ICilbirnie. Apply Easson's Timber Yard, ICilbirnie, or at our Town Office, opposito To Aro Railway Station. Mr. J. W. Eassori can be seen at his private residonce, South ICilbirnie, opposito tram terminus, eny evening. \ CGS7 F. WISE.] [T. BEDDING. ' WISE AND 'KNIGHT, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISION AND ■INSURANCE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS,' LAND VALUERS AND INDENT AGENTS, EKETAHUNA. Tho.Largest LAND GUIDE in the Wairarapa.
Write for 1 one. "A FEW SNIPS." m ACRES, all in grass, easy, undulating dairy country, well fenced arid subdivided, good House and Buildings, one mile from Creamery and Railway; splendid, metal roads. Price, .SIG 10s. per . acre. Cash, £250. No. 233 QW ACRES, situated' in Wairarapa, all 0 I plotighable. Prico, £25 per acre. Terms, £150 cash. ■ , ■ • ' 'No. 239 PAA ACRES, all in grass, splendid limestone WU sheep country, good House and Outbuildings, a fair amount flat, well fenced and subdivided; good "metal'' roads. ' Price, .£7 ss. per acre. Terms. No. 237 or A ACRES, seven, miles from good town, Otiv well fenced . and subdivided, easy country, 50 acres ploughed, fine buildings; winters 2} slieep besides cattle. Price, .£l4 per acre. Terms. This is a splendid property. p'QA ACRES, situated three miles from Creamery, etc., well fenced and subdivided, good buildings. Titlo freehold. Price, M 10s. per acre. Terms. A cheap pro^erty.^ qaaa ACRES, 40 miles fencing, good Build- ' 01/1/1/ ings, largo area of rich flats, balance oasv sheep country. Price, .£lO per acre. Terms. . • 1 AAA ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, Xvl/U splendid sheep country. Price, as a- going concern, £1900. TO LEASE.—We have soveral properties varying from 100 to 700 acres to leaso as going concerns and otherwise. C7ll J. W. BRABTHWAITE, : Auctioneer, valuer, land, and FARM AGENT, JOHfiSON V I L L E. JOHNSON VILLE. £450— Nearly new Five Room Villa, { acre, good garden, lovely view, hill side, and healthy. £300—Nico Four Room Cottngo, clcso to station. •CGso—New Six Room House, all conveniences; genuino bargain. £385 for U Acres, new Cottage, washhouso, shod, fowl house, cow-bails, otc.; only ,£l5O cash; 20 minutes Ngahauranga or Johnsonville Station. One of the prettiest { Acre sections in the place, £125. Building sections from ,£GS. Secure and make money during the holidays CGI7
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