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AUCTIONS. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, At 8 o'clock. THE WINDSOR 1' ARK ESTA TE, UPPER lIUTT. AUCTION SALE OF THIS VERY FINE PROPERTY. 170 SECTIONS, 170 ' -U/V SECTIONS, _ Ranging from J of an Aero to *li 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 Ilutt. 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., ill conjunction with MESSRS. GEO. IHOMAb AND CO., have received instructions to sell at their LAND ROOMS, BRANDON SIRLEI, Wellington, 011 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2-1, at 8 o'clock p.m.— 172 Sections, ranging from J of an Aero to 1} Acres, ot' the WINDSOR PARK ESI A-lE,, This Fine Property is situated on the Ma'n Road from Upper ilutt to Featherston. J-lie road runs through the property. _ WINDSOR PARK adjoins the Upper Hutt, and runs from the hills to the river. A GREAT VARIETY OF SECTIONS aro obtainable, either Flat, Terrace, or Hill, and the Sun Shines on them All Day. All Streets aro 66ft. wide, and, with a few exceptions, Sections have Frontages of 66ft. and over. Timber and Bricks obtainable at a cheap rate locally. It is the intention of the Government to 1 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 Favourite 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 tlio 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 aro ; necessary. 'Inspect and you will buy. The public aro. 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 the property.. A number of very tino houses have, been' erected in the-neighbourhood'around. Windsor Park by well-known Wellington residents. Windsor' Park-is 200 feet above sea level, and . all medical men speak highly of its recupera-.-tive powers. The terms of sale aro exceedingly easy— £10 per Section Deposit. 5 per cent, in Six Months. 5 per cent, in Twelve Months. Balance on Mortgage for three years at 5 per cent. If any purchaser-pays one-fourth of the purchase money at sale, the balance may remain for fivd 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 RESIDENCE, recently built, plastered throughout, and fitted with every modern convenience, large bathroom, 2 p.w.c.'s, coalhouse, washhouse, etc. Section, 10 x 85ft. Rarely does property in Hobson Street como on the open market, and wo have no hesitation in strongly recommending purchasers to avail themselves of this opportunity .to secure a really good home. A pleasant view' is obtained from several points. Price and particulars on application. MOUNT VICTORIA. MOUNT VICTORIA OWNER having left Wellington, cur instruc-. . tions are to sell separately, TWO VERY FINE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, containing 8 rooms each, fitted up in modern stylo. The Sections are, G6 x 75 and 40 x 90ft. each. They are situated in sunny positions, commanding lovely views. A genuine chance to secure ycur own home. No reasonable offer will be refused. Particulars on application. Sole agents, • A. L. WILSON AND CO,, BRANDON STREET. CB4l J. L. MACGREGOR, Late ROSS AND MACGREGOR, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, A. AND P. BUILDINGS. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. EXCHANGE A SPECIALITY. THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE WAIRARAPA. FOR SALE. KQA ACRES, all level and ploughable, 120 Oyii acres now in oats; 2 houses, sheds, eto.; well watered, well subdivided. Price, £8 per acre;-terms, .£BOO cash, balance arranged. wire for full particulars. FOE EXCHANGE. MAIN TRUNK LINE. ryAQ ACRES, 5 miles from town, railway. Ivio and good sale yards, 2 miles from school, all in grass but 25 acres [shelter bush; 30 acres ploughable, balance easy rideable hills, lying well to the sun, and winters 2 sheep to the "acre; good house, dip, shed, yard, and stables; subdivided into 9 paddocks; title, lease, 4 years to run, with purchasing clause at j;5 10s., goodwill .£llOO. Will consider exchangg for small dairy farm. J. L. MACGREGOR. C 716 J. W. BRABTMWAITE, A UCTIONEER, VALUER, LAND, AND £L FARM AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE, POULTRY FARM.—Five Acres, House, all conveniences and stock. <£495. One and a-half Acres, Eouse, cowbails, and fowlhouses. ,£395. New 5-rooined Villa Residence, J-acre; splendid run for poultry. .£450. £475.— Nearly J-acre, hill side and healthy, comfortablo Verandah Cottage, all conveniences. £1350—Gentleman's Residence on 1J acres, * ornamental grounds. £120.—0n. of the Best Residential Sites in JohwonTilloi lsyd land. CBU

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 335, 23 October 1908, Page 12

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