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AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF VICTORIA ESTATE, LOWER HUTT (Opposite the Railway Station and Victoria Street). Trains and Bus, constant services, land people opposite their homes. No further expense. ITR. JUSTIN POWER has been inlu. structed to sell by Public Auction at an early date the above Estate. This ideal suburban subdivision is within a quarter of an hour of the city, all sections perfectly flat, contract for roading has been let to Andrews and Kennedy to be completed within four months. This magnificent property has been subdivided according to the plans of Messrs. Seaton, gladden and Pavitt, and in compliance with the Borough Council and Town Planning Commissioners, wire streets, fine up-to-date footpaths, sewerage, surface-drainage, gas, electric light, etc This model subdivision will be offered by Public Auction early in March. A contract has been let for one model wooden up-to-date bungalow, and one brick residence as an example of what type of building is required, these residences will be offered for sale with the sections. A clause will be inscribed with the agreement to purchase stipulating a minimum building cost to ensure that no slum buildings can be erected. This subdivision will be the model village of the Lower Hutt, a person can step into the train or bus at Lambton and be at his own door in 15 minutes. The Railway concession, ride as often as you like, tickets: —First-class, monthly, £1 Bs.’ 9d.; quarterly, £3 16s. Od.; and yearly, £l2 3s. 9d.; Second-class concessions are: — Monthly, £1 Is. 3d.; quarterly, £2 las. Od.; and yearly. £9 7s. 6d. Workers’ weekly tickets are 2s. 3d. TERMS for the sections will be the easiest, you can obtain a Government loan for 36i years, with a sinking fund at a low rate of interest, or from other sources, and to help persons desirous of obtaining their own homes, I will take a second mortgage for a term at a low rate of interest, therefore, persons with limited capital can secure splendid homes in this fashionable block. Why pay train or tram fares to inaccessible, hilly, or inconvenient sections that require levelling, when, you can secure a splendid home site on the flat with every convenience and nothing further to do to the sections except to lay down your garden? I will even consider financing the latter part of the scheme. Be with the elite in the most favoured, fashionable locality, you can always sell at a profit. Why live in sordid streets with disagreeable enighbours when you can mix with the best? Lower Hutt is renowned for its sports grounds, tennis, golf, football, hockey, trotting and racing. There are churches for all denominations, convents, private and public schools, high schools, theatres, picture shows, public baths, river and surf bathiing close handy. INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to go over the property. They can inspec tthe houses now in the course of erection. The architect for the Estate, Mr. O. A. Jorgensen, is nt the service of buyers with hundreds of plans of residences, bungalows, etc., but buyers can retain their own architect. Litho, plans will be available shortly. There is a good opening on the Estate for a doctor, a nursing home, or a dentist, picture theatre, shops, etc. The portion of the property fronting Victoria Street carries the main traffic and with the opening of the new bridge over the Hutt River this favourable locality, will soon be a very busy suburban thoroughfare. Solicitors for the Estate are MESSRS. WILFORD. LEVI & JACKSON| I am prepared to instruct all other Land Agents to dispose of unsold sections the day after the Auction Sale. •_ For further particulars apply to Justin Power, Land Agent, Lower Hutt, or the Owner— THOS. B. DWAN, Licensed Land Agent and Financier, A.M.P. Building, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 10377

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 133, 1 March 1929, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 133, 1 March 1929, Page 18

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