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LAND'NOTICES. M'. ; K'. THE CELEBRATED DOMINION ESTATE, Iq the Town of the UPPER H U IT. FOR PRIVATE SALE , . By MACDOMALD,; WILSON, AND CO: ■ 1 "-hiv.E mHE DOMINION ESTATE lias been ln- th' i. 4- possession of-Mr. James-Brown's -famil; since ■ tho - vear-.IStOj when Wellingtonvalval, first, settled by Europeans. . Mr. James Brown hiis resided upon the! property eveivsihee. those early.'.days'. He " hasj|not : ' sold; it..-to' a syndic cate, as is, the. fashion 1 , nowadays, hut, at: the request of hianyVfrimils: : that:hc,-:sliduld sulv • divide.- and offer it for. sale,, lias done ■ so, and placed a reserve pries: upon ench- scchon that is iar below'the:real : ma!rkefr:value o£ to-day;-: ■V- v v ' ■ , : The Dominion' Estate is in the.ceutre-of, the Village of the Upper II utt, which-has become * of, so much ; iniportahco. that steps, are now. being: yt'aken to bonvert .it jiito a.Borough. ■ ~ ; v The .Dominion-:Estiite has.great. advantages :as compared '.with tatty I other! property; in' ;tho !,Upper: Jlutt.: Its "soil?, is first-class, it is, next to tho Roma:n Catholic Church, and .within a stone's I throw "of. premises, - '.-v The Town' of the' Upper Hutt .will;' in a few years, 'bo one of. the important ,T6wns : ,in:/he Provincial District- of; : Wellington. It is .grow, ing rapidly! in ..population- and value.. On tho ,4th of.April, .1900,;- soni& twenty |; mbnths/ : since, : Macdohald;-Wilson : and ■ .Co: sold :by auction the whole of'the subdivisions of a Block''.there,' .which rtcent saleS show,.: have now nearly trebled in value. y / , ~ ;■ The advantages , of the -Upper Hutt as an ideal Residence site are just now being appreciated. Situated amidst the Ranges; ana , yet only 211 feet above" sea level, it is sheltered From the 6alt breezes; of Wellington, and with its golfing grounds aiid trout fishing possesses rare" attractions.' ,i - -• . Tho, Uppen Hutt: ,'is within' twenty :hiiles ; of the City; of:, Wellington. Twenty-tlirie. daily trains stop iri. passing ' it, while ' a motor car. will always' give ! a" delightful drive of not more than, three-quarters of an hour! "

; The Terms of.Sale.are specially liberal. Mr. Brown .is very /desirous of ; seeing' the'lSstate filled:''with first-class 1 residences, rather than that the land should get into' the' hands of,, speculators. He, therefore,' will- ouly- require - 'a Deposit of Ten • per cent., five ;.j>'er cent/ in six- months, and fiyo.pcr cent.,in twelvemonths, .the balance .at eighty per cent.-remaining for, five years., Interest \at .four per', cent, per ,annum, wh'eiiHho amount owing .on; the purchase jnoiidy., is''JJ2oo' or over, ahd'.five per cent, -interest ; when under that sum.'lntend-.-ing - buyers should " make early application to Macdonald, >Wilson and Co., Land "-Agents'. . and Auctioneers, JExcange Land: Mart,".No., 84 Lrimbton Quay, Wellington, who are the solo ngents 'foi- theipuipcrty. -' €371 V.'-"-''-', '. " V ■' ' -X.-':V -"'i.A- - ~.V. - 1 .. . ; ' 1 ;•{/.. - F. WISE.]' - [T. BEDDING. Vi/ , .WISE,.; ; AND: •' LAND, ESTATE, COMMISI ON 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." -J n~l ACRES, all ~in grass, easy, undulating JLOtA dairy country,-Well fenced and subdivided, good House and Buildings, one mili from Creamery and Railway; splendid metal roads.-..trice, £IS 10s. per acre/ Cash, .£250. -' No, 233 Oiy ACRES, -situated in Wairarapa," all 0 I . ploughable. Price, .£25 per acre. Terms, •SlliO cash- No. 235 AAA ACRES, all in , grass, splendid limestone Ow 1/ sheep country, good House and Out-; buildings, a fair amount fiat, well fenced and subdivided; good metal roads. Price, ss. per acre. Terms. N°. 23? oprn ACRES, seven miles from good town, - 001// well fenced and- subdivided, easy country, .50 acres ploughed, fine buildings: winters 2j.sheep -besides cattle. Price, -£H pei acre. Terms. This is a splendid property. KQn ACRES, situated three miles .from Otil/' Creamery,: etc.", well fenced and subdivided, good buildings. Title freehold. Price, ,£G 10a. per acre. Terms. A cheap property. v No. ISS qa A A ACRES, 40 miles fencing; good BuildOMUKJ ings, largo area of rich flats, balance easy 'sheep country.; Price, J2lo' per aero.- : Terms. - 1 AAA ACRES, well fenced and subdivided, JLIPIK/ . splendid sheep ' country. Price, aa d going concern, '.£I9OO. ' . TO LEASE.—We ; have several properties, varying from 100 to 700 acres to lease aa going concerns and btherviso.-, C7ll ' A OOOD INVESTMENT. ! .»\ Of* yd ACRES Freehold, and 77 Acres LeasoOy'i hold, all in grass, divided into 18 paddocks, well watered by running streaniß, 100 acres ploughable, Gl) acres been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 2J sheep per aero besides cattle,-broomed house on freehold, S-roomed house on leasehold, \voolshed, •1 sets sheep yard dip, stable, trapshed with'' loft, blacksmith's shop, grain room, hav shed, 5-stalled cowshed. 71 miles from Pahiatua, IJ. miles from school. Prico, .£ll per acre .for tho freehold, leasehold given in. Terms arranged. ' • l . : C8S8)" Apply at once to HUSBAND BROS., LAND AGENTS, CG72 PAHIATUA. HjijA ACRES, 2i miles from Kimbolton, 3 At A - miles from Kiwitea, nil in grass,, except 30 acres swedes, 10 rape, 4'-mangolds, 150. acres stumped mult sown m English grasses 15 paddocks, well watered, well fenced; all flat. 8 Acres slioller bush, 7-roomed House, woolshed, .trapshed, and shoe]) yards. Carry 3 sheep. Price, JC27 per acre.. JCJMO cash. 1 £Q/Y" ACRES, ' : 14 iniles from 'Kimbolton, XOO°" on main road to Rangiwahia, all in grass, 400 acres ploughable, balance easy sheep country. 1 house, 9 rooms, 1 of 6 rooms, good shed, with'shearing machine, 2 men's wit.l res; stable and all necessary outbuildings; fcnces in good order. 20 paddocks, well . watered, carry 2-J sheep, besides cattle. Price, jCI3 10a. i per acre; J cash; balance at H per cent. R. U. HARDEN, LAND AND STOCK AGENT, , KIMBOLTON. '■ CSG9

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 104, 25 January 1908, Page 16

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