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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24,: At 8 o'clock. THE WINDSOR PARK ESTATE, UPPER HUTT. ■ AUCTION SALE OF THIS VERT FINE PROPERTY. 179 SECTIONS, , 1170 x ' " SECTIONS, . .. - 1 - •-V Ranging from J of an Acre to 1J Acres. ' The Finest Estate Submitted to Public Auction , In this Favourite Locality. Extension of the Suburban Area to the Upper Hutt. Erection of Railway Maintenance Works at . Upper Hutt. A Great and Rising Locality. ■ The Healthiest, Brightest, Sunniest, and Most Invigorating Spot Around Wellington. "A- Great Future- Assured." Choico of Flat, Terrace, or Hill. Liberal Terms of Payment. No Section Less than 66ft. The Greatest Week-End Suburb. , MESSRS. A. L, WILSON AND CO., in con- . -"-I junction with MESSRS. GEO. THOMAS I AND CO., have received instructions to sell at 1 their LAND ROOMS, BRANDON STREEI, i Wellington, on. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, at i 8 o'clock p.m.— 172 Sections, ranging from J of an Ac™ to H ; Acres,' of the WiNDSOR PARK ESTATE. This Fine Property is situated on the ijnin Road from Upper llutt to Featherston. ine 1 road runs through the property. WINDSOR PARK adjoins tne; Upper Hutt, I and runs from the hills to the river. A GREAT VARIETY OF SECTIONS are obtainable, either Flat, Terrace, or Hill, and the Sun Shines on them All Day. All Streets are 66ft. wide, and, with a few exceptions, Sections have Frontages of GCft. and over. Timber and Bricks obtainable at a cheap rate locally. It is the intention of the Government to Erect Maintenance Works at the Upper Hutt, which will give a great impetus to the value of land in this favourite and growing locality. Windsor Park is Sunny and Bright! Windsor Park's Air is Exhilarating! Windsor Park is a Favourito Quarter as a Week-End Resort for Wellington's Busy Men! Windsor 'Park is Within Convenient Distance of the Racecourse! Windsor Park is Handy to the Golf Links! Windsor Park is Only a Short Distance from the Railway Station! Windsor Park is Close to Good Trout Streams! Windsor Park is No Distance from the Rifle Range! Windsor Park possesses advantages of a residential character unequalled by any subdivision hitherto, presented to investors. In placing Windsor Park before the public, no wordpainting or great oratorical efforts are necessary. Insnect and you ivill buy.. The public are invited to inspect this beautiful property before the day of sale—make a note of it. It is proposed to ask the Government to provide a railway stopping place on tile property.. A number of very fine houses have been erected in the neighbourhood around Windsor Park by well-known Wellington residents. Windsor Park is 200 feet nbove sea level, ana all medical men speak highly of its recuperative powers. The terms of sale are exceedingly easy— - .£lO per Section Deposit.... 1 , 5 per cent, in Six Months. 5 per cent, in Twelve Months. Balance on Mortgage for three years at S per cent. If any purchaser pays one-fourth of the purchase money at sale, the balance may remain for five years at 5 per cent. • ' Fuller information on application at the offices of A. L. Wilson and Co.. Brandon Street: George Thomas and Co., Allen Street; or Wilford and Levi, Solicitors, Stout Street, Wellington. . A. L. WILSON, . 7438 Auctioneer. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. HOBSON STREET. HOBSON STREET. HOBSON STREET. HOBSON STREET. A HIGHLY-DESIRABLE 8-ROOMED RESI- ■ DENCE, recently built, plastered throughout, and fitted with every modern convenience, large bathroom, 2 p.w.c.'s, coalhouse, washliouse, etc. Section, 40 x 85ft. Rarely does property in Hobson Street come on the open market, and we have no hesitation in ' strongly recommending purchasers te avail themselves of this opportunity to secure a really good home. A pleasant view is obtained from several points. Price'and particulars on application. N 1 ' •■'''■ MOUNT VICTORIA. MOUNT VICTORIA OWNER having left Wellington, cur instructions are to sell separately,. TWO \VERY FINE RESIDENTIAL" PROPERTIES, containing 8 rooms each, fitted up in modern style. The Sections are GG x 75 and 40 x 90ft. each. They aro situated in sunnv positions, commanding lovely views. A genuine chance to secure yotir own' home.' No reasonable offer will be refused. Particulars oh application. Solo agents, A. L. WILSON AND CO,, BRANDON STREET... C 844 J. L. MACGREGOR, Late ROSS AND MACGREGOR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A AND P. BUILDINGS, PEREY STREET, HASTERTON. EXCHANGE A SPECIALITY. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY•IN THE WAIRARAPA. FOR SALE. RQn ACRES, all level and ploughable, 120 MU acres now in oats; 2 houses, sheds, oto.: well watered, well subdivided. Price, £8 per acre; terms, .£BOO cash, balance arranged. Wire for full particulars. 1 FOE EXCHANGE. MAIN TRUNK LINE. 17AQ ACRES, 5 miles from town, railway, 11/O and good sale yards, 2 miles from school, all in graßS but 25 acres Bhelter bush; 30 acres ploughable, balance easy rideable hills, lying well to tho Bun, and winters 2 sheep to the acre; good house, dip. shed, yard, and stables; subdivided into 9 paddoeks; title, lease, 4 years to run, with purchasing clause at JCS 10s., goodwill .£1100: Will consider exchange for small dairy farm. ' J. L. MACGREGOR. C 716 J. W. BRAITMWAITE, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND. AND FARM AGENT, . JOHNSON VILLE, POULTRY FARM—Five Acres, House, all conveniences and stock. jG495. One and a-half Acres, Houso, cowbails, and fowlhouscs. ,£395. New 5-roomed Villa Residence, J-acrc; splendid run for poultry. JMSO. JM7S. —Nearly J-acre, hill side. and healthy, comfortable Verandah Cottage, all conveniences. £1350.—Gentleman's Residence on lj acres, ornamental grounds. Al2o,~'Qnc of tho Host Residential Bltea In ' Johjuonvillei Laval Und. C 617

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 12

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