AUCTIONS. WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, 1908. AUCTION SALE. WAIKATO ESTATE. THE PICK. TIIE PICK , Of ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! I ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ' ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! CHEAPER Than the Cheapest Sections Ever Yet Offered Tho Public. NO SYNDICATE PROFITS. A BONA-FIDE SALE BY THE OWNER. A SEVEN-ROOMED RESIDENCE. SECTIO N S 1 SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY. Having Frontages to THE PARADE, TAMAR AND DERWENT STREETS, TO WAIKATO STREET (now being formed). "ii/fESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. aro favoured with instructions by tho Owner to Sell by Public Auction, as above— MAGNIFICENT SECTIONS, In perhaps the finest situation in any Suburb around Wellington—certainly at Island Bay. These exceptionally well located Building Areas have frontages of 32ft. and upwards by an average depth of, over 100 ft., face the Parade, Tamar, and Dcrwent Streets, and Waikato Street. They adjoin and overlook the Presbyterian Kirk, and' aro in the most select neighbourhood in the Bay ''.district. Whilst not flat, they are, certainly not'hilly, rising in gentle slopes from tho Parade to Derwent Street, thus having the advantage of the Tram Services without the noise and dust, and obtaining. charming views of the whole of tho Bay, , i ISLAND BAY as a: Residential Suburb lias but commenced its career, whilst its popularity as a pleasure resort, with its attractive beach and bold rocks, but predict its future as , THE SUBURB OF WELLINGTON. On Section 18 is a model 6-roomed Villa Residence, with verandah, bathroom, and enamel' bath, hot and cold water service, outhouses, greenhouse, and other conveniences, which, from its' slightly elevated and sunny position, commands an uninterrupted outlook over tho whole district. ' Waikato Street has been'formed under the supervision of the City Council, has the water mains and drains laid, whilst all the streets in i the locality are being curbed and channelled bj' the City Council.' Tho vendor has held this property for somo years,', and can, therefore, afford to sell, and make a profit, at prices'that cannot be looked at by others.' ' , It is, therefore, A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY For tho, small speculator For the builder For the Suburban resident For the investor To BUY at Really BEDROCK PRICES/ The Vendor's instructions are to' SELL EVERY SECTION, and. for this purpose . . THE TERMS OFFERED . Will be' on a ; MOST, LIBERAL BASIS. '' HARCOURT AND''' CO., .. 8151 • * ' Auctioneers.
, POST OFFBOS BLOCK. i- HEART, OP. KARORI. ' M* C.CATaiu ItSiBWCI . «s.»nuiWl IBtttKC F R l" E 'rt ,0 ' S ST 'l Ull I | 111 111 |- "" —— I 7: 16 15 .f. 27 $ 3 30 31 32 33 * IJ—L_ > I' * o 2HZ ~ ** , iA ' IN 3? WH • —2!— -y —! n? RAirtEi _ . _•* $ . RfllDtNtt oo " JC *'-'i ~£~l S Qfi N | EASY ™ — fl "TT " terms > 3 P ■ 2? j.o 54 J 2 I S M A . I « : K A R 0 R I — 1. | '■ COUfICII CM weilEYAft <fl I I ™ WU'UfW — CENTRAL, SUNNY. BUSINESS AND RESIDENTIAL. SITES FROM. £3 10s. V Apply to J. G. RAINE, NO. 2 HARBOUR STREET. CITY. 'Plione 1280. . Or W. F. NEWCOMBE, KARORI. ' Wanted to purchase. \ CITY PROPERTY ' ' -AS AN INVESTMENT. : . /J\HE Properties must show.' at least six pel ce-it. net loturn. Please Eend particulars to J. S. ORCHARD, 80 LAMBTON QUAY,
WELLINGTON. C 531 MARTON AND MARTON, JUNCTION LAND AGENCY. Also— il. HARRIS AND SONS Issue their "Excelsior Land Guide" every month. It includes a large choice of Freehold Mid Leasehold Properties of all sir.es and descriptions. Sections at Marton..Junction, and Marton Extension, etc. Stay over a train at Marton Junction and seo tliem, and send for copies of our "Land Guide."- > C 721
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 155, 25 March 1908, Page 12
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