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' ' ' • ' . AUCTIONS. ■■■ . . ■'■■■< ■■■ _■ • ;./,■■■ ' : :.. ;; WEDNESDAY,: IBth , CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ; 0.,. / "'WILLIAM H. TURNBULL & CO. . : . . AUCTIONEERS, S PANAMA STREET.

. IN. THE . EXCHANGE , LaND MART, ; No. 155 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. >> ■ MIRAMAR. ]Mj"ACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with.instructions by'the Evans Bay and Miramar Estate Co., Limited," to sell by public auction' . ott . >; ■ WEDNESDAY- EVENING NEXT, " ' - 18th .March, 1505, : -at 7.30 o'clock— The Balance Unsold .of Marvellous..Mira- ..... mar,' consisting 'of Forty-three Grand Building Sections, each ranging in area j from nearly Half an Aero to :T\yo . ■ Acres. • The company-has now been in existence for over six-years, • and froui the high character of its land' and the facilities . offered by it for spttlement, has proved, a phenomenal success. Its shareholders have now determined to close 'their accounts, henco the present. sale. The opening up last year of the whole of tho Miramar Peninsula by tramway ■traction, tho- settlement throughout the- Penin'sula of a large population,'. and the prospect of "".progressive- development in Evans Bay. during the present year and following years necessarily mean great activities 1 in that quarter of tho • city.. The terms .will provo specially..satisfactory— . Ten ..per cent. Deposit. ! . ' Ten per cent, in Threo Months. Ten 'per cent, in Six Months. • Balance for Five Years. .... Interest on unpaid purchase money, ' Five per cent. , Por conditions* of sale, lit.hogrAplito plnflSi and further particulars, apply to .. ■ 7926. - - .' THE AUCTiO'NEMiS. - .. ' ■ ' . r . ' ; l- 0 5-'... ' ' : : ' THE'FRONT PORTION Of tho 'Celebrated '' , , D 0 M IN I 0 N • E S TAT E, DO,MI NI O N - ESTAv TE, IN THE TOWN . ; . 'Of the , ; U:PPER] :HUT.T. NINETY-TWO ' MAGNIFICENT BUILDING f SECTIONS, VARYING FROM; FORTY- • ' TWO FEET FRONTAGE - AND -BY A •- DEPTH ,OF; 165 FEET; - .V - , AT UPSET PRICES FROM " 'S'iO EA ® n SECTION- ; IN ■ THli EXCHANGE LAND MART, : ' " • NO. 155 LAMBTON QUAY. V- , /• - On SATURDAY EVENING, - 21st MARCH, .1808, .' At 7.30 o'clock. "M" ACDONALD,' WILSON. AND CO. are favoured with .instructions to. sell By public auction, as above— , . THE FRONT PORTION OF THE '" CELEBRATED DOMINION ESTATE, -V Comprising - GO SECTIONS! QO ' , ' ■ OA. SECTIONS! OA ./ The DOMINION 'ESTATE--'has been in. tlio possession of Mr;' : . James Brown's family \sineo the year 18-10, wlien. Wellington was first settled by Europeans. Mr. James Brown has resided upon the property ever since those -early days. " - 1 The DOMINION ESTATE is in the; centre of the Town of the Upper Hutt, which has become, of v so much, importance that during the month of April : ut is to .bp proclaimed a Town Board. . "' ' ,': \ The 'DOMINION ESTATE has' great advantages as compared with any other property in the Upper Hutt'. It is within a minutd's walk of the best-' business-.premises and tho Railway Station. Its soil is first-class, ajid 'makes mag-, nificent garden ground. . , . "The Town of'the Upper Hutt will" in a' few years bo one of the most .important towns in the Provincial District of Wellington.' It is growing rapidly in population and value. The advantages of the Upper-Hutt for. ideal Residential Sites are ; just ' being 'appreciated. Situated amidst the ranges, ..and yet only 21l -feet above, sea level, it is sheltered from the salt breezes of Wellington, and. .with, its golfing grounds and trout fishing possesses rare attrac- . tions. , ... ' The Upper Hutt is. within twenty miles of the_ City.-. of - Wellington. Twenty-three daily trains stop in passing'.through it, while a motor-car can always , give a delightful drive of not. more, than three-quarters o'f 1 an hour. . Every Section . will.-be l put'up at the 1 upset price marked upon the plan, which is, in round-figures, .about one-hgilf the market value,' so that, every purchaser' is . obtaining land of high value at a. fraction of' its'-ordinary price. ■EXTRAORDINARY TERMS OF SALE: £2 DEfOSIT £2 1 On each section and OS) every ' three months afterwards, but: otw -half the'purchase money can. remain, on Mortgage for Five Years. ." Interest, ~Piv,e por' cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money. Tbe terms aro. specially given so. that.none shall.-. have the opportunity ■of saying--- they cannot get ra . section of' land-both'good and cheap. • . i > See Lithographic Plans, to be obtained from the Auctioneers, or will be posted to any. address, on application being made. ' .• ■ ■■'' ,'■ ' . 7025 ' '■ SALE, as a going concern, .100 ACRES ■ (about), at Palmerston Northj with 30 head of Stock. ' . . ONLY XIOO CASH REQUIRED. , UQBE NO TIME IN SECURING THIS.' GJBSON AND CO., la MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. .CSlOa

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 146, 14 March 1908, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 146, 14 March 1908, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 146, 14 March 1908, Page 16

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