: PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UV ORDER OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE., "R/FESSIw-S BAKER/"BROS, have been 1 , inuJL .-strutted by the Public Trustee \(r -it-i'll by Public Auction,., on the premises, 109 Richmond Street, Pctone-r*. / . The wboltt of the'.valuable Household ;Fur- • -nituro of the late Mrs. C. J.--Conolly (deceased). • . Full particulars in Saturday's issuj. i Also, ' : v■' At their Auction Mart, 38 Lafnbton'.Quay, on the 12th' February—" T 1.. . The very attractive Residence, containing 6 largo rooms, bathroom, and every conr ' venicnce, with' large section; 1 , sometime ..-occupied by the- late., Mr. (Jonolly.l " - Particulars in Saturday's issue." :. 7029 ■ V V.
. . THE CELEBRATED DO Ml N lON ESTA T. E . • In the Town-;'of the. j. ' 1 -U P 'l' i E 'H UT T. ; FOR PRIVATE SALE ; ■ • By MAGDOMALD, V/ILSOM, AND GO; HpHE.DOMINION ESTATE has-been in the. r". possession of' Mr. James Brown's ; family since the year 1810,-, when Wellington , was first settled by Europeans. Mr. J allies Brown has resided 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 riiany 'friends that ho shoiild subdivide and: offer it for sale,- has done so, and placed -a reserve price upon cach section that is far below the real- market value of to-day. The Dominion Estate is in the centre of the. Village of the Upper, llutt, which has become of so much importance that steps sire now being taken to convert it into a Borough. v■The Dominion Estate has great • advantages as compared with any other property in the Upper Hutt. Its soil is first-class, it is next to the Roman Catholic Church, and within a stone!s .tlu'pw of. the, best premises, filiCT olps9 :: tdi 'the. Kiulivajf, Stiitioii. 1 ' The town of thfc tipper 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 of April,'l9os,'some twenty months since, Macdohald, Wilson and Co. sold by auction the whole of the,subdivisions of a Block there, which sections,< recent sales;show, havo now nearly trebled in valiie.
The advantages of the Upper Hutt as an ideal Residence site are just now being appreciated.' Situated-amidst \ the Ranges, and yet only 211 feet above ,sea level, it is sheltered from the salt breezes of Wellington, and with its golfing grounds and trout fishing possesses raro attractions. ' ■
The Upper Hutt is within twenty miles of tho City of Wellington. Twcnty.-threo 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 arc specially, liberal. Mr. Brown .is very desirous of seeiug the Estate filled with first-class residences, rather than that the land should get into ihe hands of' speculators. He, therefore, will- only, require a Deposit of Ten per cent., five per cent, in sixmionths, and five per cent, in twelvemonths, the balance at eighty per cent, remaining for five years. . Interest at four per cent, per annum, when the. amount 'owing on the purchase money "is £200 or orer. and five per ;cent. interest when under that sum.. Intending buyers should make early application •to Mncdorinld, Wilson and Co., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Excange Land Mart, No. 84 Ln'mbton Quay, Wellington, who are the sole agents for the property.' 7010
FOR SALE. H nf.'f ACRES FREEHOLD, near Shannon, t three mile 3 from railway station by good road, two-sheep country; price £3 15b. uer aero (a lease.of 127 acres adjoining, throws 12). £1000 cash, balance at 5 *per cent. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT, Full uarticulars from LONGDILL'AND COMPANY. ' Leading Land Agents, Taibapo (337.) - C6M W.'H. MORRAH AND CO., LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND ■ FINANCIAL AGENTS. WILLIS STREET, Telephone No.' 10. WELLINGTON. CHEAP DAIRY FARM ' FOR SALE, Near WOODVILLE. 1 PSA ACRES' all grassed and fcnced, and XtP" watered by creeks, House of 5 rooms, dairy, and every necessary outbuilding; within half mile of Creamery, and three miles of Railway Station by good roads. PRICE, £15 PER. ACRE. EASY TERMS IF REQUIRED. Stock may tie had at Valuation. This is a good farm,' now carrying 90 sheep and 70 cows. All through this exceptionally dry summer 3G cows have been milked off it." AC) A ACRE FARM, near WELLINGTON 'ir./Zi'it (8 miles from Upper Ilntt Station), all grassed, fenced, anil watered by creeks and river. CD acres under crop. SO acres bush for shelter. Two good houses, and all necessary outbuildings, including dairy and hand separator. Now carrying 300 sheep and 50 head cattle. PRICE, £7 10s. PER ACRE. TERMS ' ARRANGED. The owner is in ill-health, and. having been ordered to leave for a cooler climate, is prepared TO SELL THIS GOOD FARM, A BARGAIN. Further details from W. H. MORRAH AND CO. Remember, we ha,ve ooveral other Farms FOE SALE. Csis
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 12
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