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AUCTIONS. CROFTON DOWNS ESTATK! CROFTON DOWNS ESTATE! Opposite the Ngnio (late Crofton) Railway Station. SECOND AUCTION SALE. FURTHER SUBDIVISION. In the EXCHANGE LAND MART, 155 Lambton Quay, Oil WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1909, At 7.30 o'clock. T' KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.. are . • favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above— THE SECOND SUBDIVISION OF THE CROFTON DOWNS ESTATE, ingSEVENTY VILLA RESIDENCE SITES, Ranging in Area from about a quarter acre to three-quarters -of an acre each. The charming suburb of Ngaio has been known ever since Wellington was founded as one of the most delightful residential sites. Embosomed "amongst tho everlasting hills," it possesses a charming climate. It has many means of access. A pleasant walk of half an hour along eAthcr the old Ivaiwarra Road or the Wadestown Road, or a few minutes' ride in the Main North Trunk Railway, will land you in the suburb. It is as easy to reach Ngaio on foot or by rail as it is to reach Newtown by the tramway. First-class metalled roads run through and surround Ngaio, and house; hold necessaries are delivered in every part of the suburb at Wellington prices. Ngaio has always possessed a special charm in its wealth of beautiful native bush, giving a picturesque attraction to its wonderful rural walks. From the top of the Crow's Nest and the ICaka Hill, within half an hour's walk, the most magnificent panoramic view can be obtained Nelson, Motueka, and the snow-capped peak of Mount Egmont being plainly discernible. Few Wellington residents have any conception of the manifold scenic beauties that lie within a few minutes' walk of tho enchanting suburb of Ngaio. The whole of the Building Sections are most admirably adapted for Villa Site* and from tho character of the neighbourhood and its pure life-giving air it has established reputation among medicnl men that has given it a most desirable pre-eminence. Special reserve areas have been set apart for Recreation Grounds and Swimming Baths. This is quite a new feature and one of enormous value to the future residents. The Terms of Sale should tempt most sensible men to migrate from the city to this delightful suburb-CROFTON DOWNS. Ten per cent. Deposit at Sale. Ten per cent, in Six Months. Ten per cent, in Eighteen Months. Balance in Five Years. Interest on Unpaid Purchase-money, Five per Centum per Annum. Purchasers desirous of erecting a residence on any lot purchased can leave the whole of the purchase money unpaid, less the amount of deposit, for a term of Five Years. Lithographic Plans ready for distribution at the Auctioneers' Offices, Nos. 155 and 157 Lambton Quay. 62GS ■FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. SALE OF BOOKS IN OUR ROOMS. A L. WILSON.AND CO. will hold a salo -At of 400 Volumes of Books, in their Rooms, 2G Brandon Street, as above. We will hold this sale in the EVENING for the convenience of many who could' not otherwise attend. Full particulars on Wednesday. 6216 THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m. At tho Fruit Exchange, Blair Street. UNDER POWER OF SALE. UNDER POWER OF SALE. SPECIAL Short Notice Unreserved Auction Sale of 11 CASES and 3 BALES 11 CASES and 3 BALES Of ENAMELWARE, DRAPERY, ENAMELWARE, DRAPERY, And FANCY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE. On View Thursday Morning. THOMPSON BROS., LTD. G251 A. G. WALLACE, Auctioneer. SHANNON PIG SALE. FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1909, At 12 p.m. TTUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD., will sell at their Shannon Yards— 75 prime porkers 25 prime baconers Stores, sows, and weaners T. A. B. HUDSON, Auctioneer. GREAT SALE OF BUSINESS SITES In tho Heart of THE CITY OF LEVIN. The BLOCK known as the RAILWAY RESERVE, the property of B. R. Gardiner, Esq., situated ill Oxford Street, between the Hotel Arcadia and the Levin Railway Station. A wonderful opportunity to invest in tho most progressive Town in tho North Island. In the CENTURY HALL, LEVIN, On TUESDAY, MARCH 23,' 1909, At 8 o'clock p.m. XJUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD.. in conXl junction with HARRIS AND SUSSEX, acting under instructions from B. R. Gardiuor, Esq., will Sell by Public Auction as above— 44 Business Sites in the heart of Levin, the Capital* of the Eorowhenua County. Land Transfer Title. The terms of sale are liberal: — 25 per cent, cash deposit at sale, 5 per cent. 3 months from date of sale, 5 per cent. 6 months from date of sale, 5 per cent. 9 months from date of sale. 5 per cent. 12 months from date of sale. Balance in 5 years from date of purchase. Interest, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money, or may be paid nt any time without notice. The Sections vary a little in area, but all have a frontage to Oxford Street of at least 40 feet, with a right-of-way at the back of each Section. The footpath fronting the whole of the Sections has been asphalted. Such an apportunity to make a profitable investment has never been presented in Levin. Plans may be had on application to the Auctioneers, HUDSON AND MARRIOTT, LTD,, Levin. Or HARRIS AND SUSSEX, Land Agents, Levin. 6251 PAHIATUA LAND AGENCY. Establised 1891. QQQJt ACRES, some of tho richest lime--0000 stone country in the North Island, highly improved; winters two ewes per acre; large house, woolshed, and several sets yards. This is without doubt tho cheapest slieeprun on the market. Prico of the freehold, .£8 15s. per acre; easy terms. Owner selling on account of ill-health. HARE AND EVANS, ClO9l Pahiatua.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 452, 10 March 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 452, 10 March 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 452, 10 March 1909, Page 12

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