• LAND NOTICES. '.. ' . : ■ -- THE CELEBRATED DOMI NlO N ■, EST A T E,' IN THE TOWN OF THE \ ■ U P P E R ' H U TT, F OK. PRIV AT B 'S. A 1 E • . -BY- .x MACBQNALD, WILSON, ;& GO. 1 The Dominion Estate has been in the'possession'of Mr. James Brown's family since the ; year 18-10, when Wellington was first settled by Europeans. Mr. James Brown' has res)-' ded upon the property ever since those early days. He has not sold it to a syndicate,' as is the fashion nowadays, but, at the request of many friends that lie should subdivide and., offer for sale, Ims done so, and placed a reserve price upon each section that is far below the real market value of to-day. ' • , The Dominion Estato is in the centre of tho Village of the-Upper ,Hutt, ' which has become of so much importance, that steps are now . being taken ..to convert it into, a Borough. V . ■ . The Dominion Estate has Great advantages, as compared witlr any other property in the' Upper Hutt. Its soil in,first-class, it is next to the Roman Catholic Church,; and within a stone's tluow of the..best business premises, and close.to. the Railway Station.' The Town of tlie Upper Hutt will, in a few years, be one of the .important Towns in the Provincial District of Wellington. It is growing rapidly in population and value. 'On the 4th April,-1906, 'some twenty'months since, Macdonnld, Wilson, and Co. fold.by auc-. tion the whole of the subdivisions of a Block there, which sections, recent sales show,: have now nearly trebled in value. '/.■•_ . .. . .. The advantages of the Upper Hutt as an ideal Residence. site are iust.being, appreciated. Situated amidst the Ranges, and yet only 211 feet above sea level, it is'sheltered from the salt sea breezes of Wellington, and with its golfing grounds and trout fishing possesses rave attraction*. Thq Upper Hutt is within twenty miles of the City, of Wellington. daily trains stop in passing through it, while a motor car will always give a-delightful drive of not more than three-quarters, of an hour. •. . The Terms of Sale pre specially liberal. Mr.. Brown is very desirous. of seeing the Estate filled with first-class; residences, rather than that the laud should get; into .the hands of speculators. He, therefore, will only require a Deposit'if lon per cent., five.per cent.; in six months, and five per cent, in twelve months, the, balance of eighty per cent, remaining for five years.' InterffiS at four per cent, per annum, when the ojnonnt owing oh the purchaso money is i2ofl or oyer, and five percent, interest when under ..that sum. Intendinr buvers should make earlv application to Jlncdouuld, Wilson, and Co., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Exchange Land Mart, No. 84 Lambton Quay, Wellington, who are the sole agents for the property. • ■'. ■ °
FARM : FOR SALE." : : ' OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR WELLINGTON , . OR-HUTT PROPERTY.; SITUATION: HAWKE'S BAY; AREAiOF " FARM, 300 ACRES, ALL IN GRASS. ' . ■ Fenced into numerous paddocks. AVell ■ . . watered. - ■ • • ■ • ■' Close to Town, Butter Factory, School, and Railway Station. Good Buildings. ■ CARRYING CAPACITY: 500 Ewes and ,25 i | j Dairy Cows. ' ■ ,■ I All Ploughable when stumped; Title Land ■ Transfer. No agents'need apply. Write at once for fuller particulars to , ' ' "FARM,". G9OG c.o. Post OfHce, Taonui. FOR EXCHANGE. ' WANTED TO EXCHANGE for " good HOUSE or HOUSES in WELLINGTON; the following up-to-date property situated: in; the very heart of Palmeriton 1 North ' GENTLEMAN'S FIRST-CLASS, NEW RESIDENCE' of 9: lavge and lofty rooms,. 12i't. stud. Drawing-room 25ft. x ISft., dining-room ISft. x 10ft., large hall Bft. wide; also study, breakfast room, 'I bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom (enamelled bath and basin), 2 pantries, p.w.c. inside, (i fireplaces with tiled, grates and hearths, mirror-front wardrobes. ; sideboard, boolccaso and shelves, and linen press all built in. 11. and c. water, sewerage, and telephone laid on. Part of the largo verandah is glassed in and forms a iirst-rate conservatory. Mantelpieces ■ arc all carved and' of , handsome and artistic design—in fact the interior of the house is very elaborately finished. EXTENSIVE OUTBUILDINGS, consisting of buggy housij, man's room, motor house, stable (brick floor), wood and coal shed, fowl house, and run, w.c., etc., etc. ' ONE ACRE OF LAND, well laid out in lawns, orchard, flower and kitchen garden; corner section 8 minutes' walk from railway station. Price, JS2OOO. Mortgage <21000. . Owner's equity is therefore .CiOOO, and anyone having good properly in'' Wellington or elsewhere, willing to exchange for abovo ideal home, please send full particulars immediately to ■ " W.'H, LAMBERT'AND CO,, Rangitikei Street, . PALMERSTON NORTH;, , C 740
EAST : AID E A S T, ESTATE AGENTS,.'AUCTIONEERS, SHAREBROKERS, GREY AND FEATHERSTON STREETS. KII/BIRNIE! ' IilLBIRNlE! We have for Private Sale the Finest and CHEAPEST Block of Land in the prosperous-suburb of KILBIRNIE. The-block adjoins the area proposeclito be reclaimed in the scheme the Harhour • Board have now on. hand, aiul this, together with the fact that it is admirably situated on \the tram route, near the city boundary, and in the centre of a flourishing district which is being rapidly built upon, gives tho land the GREATEST PROSPECTIVE VALUE OBTAINABLE. The Company will make Special Concessions to those who are willing to build and have only a LIMITED CAPITAL, i . Therefore, grasp 'this opportunity, for as every day goes by the values ' ! ARE BOUND TO INCREASE, And as the Terms nro Ensy and tho Price Low, BUY NOWMIRAMAR! MIRAMAE"! If you are looking for a Good Investment which is thoroughly safo and which is absolutely sure to prove a most lucrative one, buy in MIRA M A R For the following reasons:— It is the Cheapest Land in or around Wellington. It has as £food a Prospective Value as any other Wellington suburb.
It is going to have Water and Drainage, which will undoubtedly increase the value. Us complete accessibility to tlio town; It ia Healthy, and all the Sections are Level. AND IT IS SELLING QUICKER THAN ,ANY OTHER SUBURB OP WELLINGTON. The above aro only a few of the many reasons which go to show that Sliramar is one of the beet investments procurable. Call round and talk, it over—then have a iook at the land, and we leave the rest to your good judgment. CALL TO-DAY, WHILE THE LAND IS CHEAP!■ It may be any prico to-morrow! We arc prepared to build, to suit clients, a most up-to-date 5-rooined residence, designed by oue of Wellington's foremost architects, in lliramar on a J-acre section on a small deposit. Call round and see us. It will pay you! g AS T AND EASI^. GREY AND PEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON, And at i CHBISTCHURCH AND AUCKLAND. ' . A CHEAP PROPERTY. aa aa ACHES first-class country; 1000 /v'/irv/ * acres 0.E.1'., IDs. per acre; 1000 acres L.1.P., 900 acres in grass, balance good bush. Good liouso and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard. Well watered and subdivided. Close to creamery and post office. Grass carries 1500 sheep and 45 milking cows. Price only J!3 per acre, with .£IOOO cash. Would sell half. Also 2000 acres splendid milling bush. Apply sharp to ORBE3.L &. CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PALUBRSTON NORTH. C 725 IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION Of TOWN PROPERTY, OPPOSITE THE HASTINGS RAILWAY STATION. THE undersigned have received instructions to offer for Private Sale:— SUBDIVISIONS ot that valuable block of laud, immediately opposito the Hastings Railway Station, with frontages to Station Street, Avenuo Road, :..d St. Auliyn Street. . Site Unsurpassed For SHOPS, HOTEL, MOTOR GARAGE, ETC. Plan and all particulars on application to R. BRATHWASTE & SON, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HASXWiS. C 707
F. WISE.] [T. .BEDDING. " WSSE AND KNIGHT,,. LAND, ESTATE, COMMJSION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS, LAND VALUERS AND INDENT.AGENTS, EKETAHUNA." The Largest LAND GUIDE in the Wairarapa. Write for one. "A FEW SNIPS." m ACRES, all in-grass, easy, undulating dairy country, well fenced and subdivided, good llousa and Buildings, one mile from Creamery and Railway; splendid -metal roads. Price, ,£l6 10s. per. acre. Cash, 4250; " No. 233 gty ACRES, situated in Wair#rapa, all O 1 ploughable. Price, iC2S per acre. Terms, .6150 cash. No. 239 lpA/1. ACRES, all in grass, splendid limestone DUO sheep country, good House and Outbuildings, a fair amount flat, well fenced ami subdivided; good mutal roads. Price, £7 ss. per acre. Terms. No. 237 n™, ACRES, seven miles from good town, OJjIUJ well fenced and subdivided, easy country, 50 acres ploughed, line buildings; winters 2J' Bhccp besides cattle. Price, JCI4 per aero. Terms. This is a splendid property. KOllDi ACRES, situated three miles from tScVU Creamery, etc., well fenced and subdivided, good buildings. Title freehold. Price, .fG 10s. per acre. Terms. A cheap property. No. 181 OA A,fk ACRES, 40 miles fencing, good Build--01/ I/O ings, large area of rich flats, balance easy sheep country. Price, .010 per acre. Terms. U Ann ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, JLUW splendid sheep country. Price, as a going concern, JJI9OO. TO LEASE.—We have several properties varying from 100 to 701) acres to lease as going concerns and otherwise. C7IL A GOOD INVESTMENT. np.j ACRES Freehold, and 77 Acres Lease- ® hold, all in grass, divided into IS paddocks, well watered by running streams, 100 acres ploughable, GO acres >been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 2J sheep per acre besides cattle, 7-roomed house on freehold, S-roomcd house on leasehold, woolsbed, •I sets sheep yard dip, stable, trapshed with loft, blacksmith's shop, grain room, hay shed, 5-stalled cowshed. 7J- miles from l'ahiatua, 1} miles from school. Price, .Ell per acre for tho freehold, Icaso'told given in. Terms arranged. . . .(833) Apply at onco to HUSBAWB BROS., LAND AGENTS, CG72 PAEIATUA.
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