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IN THE ATHEN^UM HALL. ON MONDAY, 27th~ JANUARY, 1878, At 2 o'clock p.m. GREAT SPECIAL LAND SALE. THE MOST MAGNIFirENT VILLA SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. Formerly known as Hunter's Acres. FRONTAGES TO ~THE WELLINGTON TERRACE, DIXON-STREET, WOOL-COMBE-STREET, PERCIVAL-STREET, MACDONALD CRESENT, AND PRIVATE RIGHT-OF-WAY. T KENNEDY MACDONALD k CO. wfll • sell by public auction, on the above date — The whole of THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY, formerly in the possession sion of George Hunter, Esq., M.H.R., and situated in the BUSINESS HEART of the CITY, being so admirably placed as to be only two minutes' walk from either Lambton Quay, Willis- street, or Cuba-street. The property is known as the subdivision of Town Acres Nos. 162, 164. 166, 187, and 188, and CANNOT BE SURPASSED for POSITION, HEALTHINESS, MAGNIFICENCE of view, kc, kc., by any Land in the whole of the City. The following are the particulars of the Allotments :—: — FRONTING WOOLOOMBE-STREET AND DIXON-STREET. CORNER Allotment No. 1, having a frontage of 40ft to Woolcombb&TßßßT and 93ft Gin to DixonSTRBBT FRONTING WOOLCOMBE-STREET. Allotments Nos. 2 and 3, each having a frontage of 33ft by a depth of 93ft 6in Allotment No. 29, having a frontage of 38ft 9in by a depth of 76ft Bin FRONTING WOOLCOMBE-STREET AND MACDONALD CRESCENT. CORNER Allotment No. 4, having a frontage of 40ft to Woolcombbsthbbt and 93ft 6in to Macdomald CRHBCENT CORNER Allotment No. 28, having a frontage of 38ft 9in to Wooxcombbbtbbbt and 76ft Bin to Macdonald Ckbscbnt FRONTING MACDONALD CRESCENT. Allotments Nos. 5, 8, 9, and 12, each having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of Allotment No. 13, having a frontage of •44ft by a depth of 74£ ft Allotments No. 16 and 17, each having a frontage of 33ft by a depth of 99ft Bin Allotment No. 18, having a frontage of say 65ft by a depth of 99ft Bin Allotment No. 19, having a frontage of 36ft by a depth of 102 ft 7in Allotment No. 20, having a frontage of 30ft Bin by a depth of 82ft Bin Allotments Nos. 21 to 27, each having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of from 74ft 7in to 76ft 7in FRONTING DIXON-STREET. Allotments Nos. 6, 7, 10, and 11, each having a frontage of 40ft by a depth of Allotment No. 14, having a frontage of 44ftbyadepthof74£ft FRONTING MACDONALD CRESCENT AND DIXON-STRtJET. CORNER Allotment No. 15, having a irontage of 33ft to Macdonald Crescent and 99ft Bin to Dixon-btreet FRONTING WELLINGTON TERRACE Allotments Nos. 31 to 35, each having a frontage of 40ft sin, by depth ranging from 88ft 7in to 79ft Allotment No. 36, having a frontage of 30ft 9in, by a depth of 90ft 2in FRONTING WELLINGTON TERRACE AND DIXON-STREET. Allotment No. 30 (CORNER) having a frontage of 40ft sin to the Terrace, and 79it to Dixon-strebt. FRONTING PERCIVAL AND DIXON STREETS. CORNER Allotmbnt No. 43, having a frontage of 40ft to Percival-street and 79fiL±ttUi3c.oii-o<rB.HBT - CORNER Allotment No. 44, having three frontages— 4oft te Pbrcitalstrbbt and Right-of-way (21ft. wide), and 64£ ft. to Dixon-strbet. FRONTING PEBCIVAL-STREET. Allotment No. 37, having a frontage of 20ft 7in, by a depth of 90rt 2in Allotmbnts Nos. 38 to 42, each having a frontage of 40ft. by a depth of from 88ft 7in to 80ft 7in. FRONTING PERCIVAL-STREET AND RIGHT-OF-WAY. Allotments Nos. 45 to 49, each having a frontage of 401 1 (both ways), by a depth > of from 64ft sin to 63ft Sin. Allotment No. 50, having a frontage of 30ft 71n, by a depth of 63ft Bin. The whole of the above allotments have been subdivided in a manner likely to commend itself to buyers To the, great majority of business men they offer a golden opportunity of securing a Freehold site for their private residences close to their places of business, and unequalled in tbe city from whatever point of view it may be regarded. To the resident in the lower parts of the city it also offers a splendH opening of a site where he will be free from all chance of bronchitis, lung disease, fever, &c , &c— diseases all more or less prevalent during certain months of the year on the Te Aro andThorndon Flats. The following most liberal terms of sale are offered to purchasers : — 10 PER CENT. DEPOSIT 10 PER CENT. IN THREE MONTHS 10 PER CENT. IN S X MONTHS BALANCE IN TWO YEARS (BEARING INTEREST AT 9 PER CENT. PER ANNUM). Title— Certificate under Land Transfer Act. Lithographic Plans, conditions of sale, and all particulars, may be obtained on application at the Exchange Land Offices, Grey and Featherston streets; and the officers of the Firm will go over the Land with anyone who may desire it. REMEMBER— NO SUCH OPPORTUNITY for BUSINESS MEN, HEADS of FAMILIE9, and ALL WHO DESIRE FRESH AIR and HEALTHY HOMESTEADS, IS EVERJLIKELY to be AGAIN OFFERED in THE HEART OF THE CITY. The Land will be sold cheap, in order that every Lot may be quitted at the sale. SPECIAL NOTE TO BUYERS. THE WELLINGTON TEIIRACE, DIXONSTRKET, WOOLCOMBE - STREET, PERCIVAL - STREET, AND MACDONALD CRESCENT ARE NOW MAIN CORPORATION STREETS, FORMED, METALLED, AND KERBED, A BOON APPRECIATED BY ALL. Tables will be laid in the Athenamm Hall for Lunch at 1 p.m., to which the Auctioneers invite all their friends and customers ; and the sale will commence punctually at 2 p.m. {If or continuation of auctioneers' advertisements see page 4.) PRELIMINARY NOTICE. J. T. ST E EL E j Will commence his r\ ENUfNB CHEAP CLEARANCE SALE ON SATURDAY NEXT, 18xh INSTANT. As his large shipments oi Next Season's Goods will shortly arrive, tbe present stock must be cleared out to make room, and in order to do so he wfll offer, the stock on hand considerably under cost. PARTICULARS IN TO-MORROW'S ISSUE OF THE EVENING POST.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 321, 16 January 1879, Page 3

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