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J FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1901 I At 2.30 p.m. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF J THE KAttOlU GARDENS | ESTATE (YOUNG'S GARDENS). i DELIGHTFUL AND BEAUTIFUL c TVTTTT,DING SITES IN 'IHJi. li LINGTON. SUPERB CLIMATE! , RICHEST OF SOILS! IDEAL RESIDENTIAL SITES I < CHOICEST PART OP KARORII ] NO HEAVY CITY RATES. "JVTESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. hay J ITI been iiuttuoted to ■^.^ T P .^S^ 3 AUCTION, at their rooms, 48, Lambton■I quay, on r FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, 1901, GROUNDS, j Containing in all on aores oft I This estate has been subdivided into NINETEEN LOTS, of which numbers ONE to SEVENTEEN are building allotments, each containing about half an acre^ Lots 18 and 19 consist of the GARDENS and Paddocks. All lots have frontages either to Campbell or to Donald's road. On account of its lovely position and richness of soil, tho estate was secured in the early days of tho colony by the l»t| Ml Donald, and laid out as KliUK.fi. A iivjin GROUNDS and TEA GARDENS, thousands of Iho early colonists and of Wellington's citizens of to-day having annually visited this favourito resort, and have been charmed by tho beauty and position of tho Gardens. For many years it has boon the placa of all others near Wellington for wedding parties. At tho request of many iulending investors, tho owners have decided to eubdivids part of tho property into suitable residential sites and to oft or in one lot the GARDENS, containing about SIX AND A HALF ACRES with all tho buildings,, consisting of a JjAK^U and HANDSOME DWELLING, Conservatories and Outbuildings erected thereon. Tho Paddocks, containing over ELEVEN ACRES, adjoining tho GARDENS and abutting to what is known p.s LEAU II; FUL KAIIORI, will be offered in ONu LOT In this block are some of Iho very best residential sites in Knrori, and the land being well adapted for cutting up into building sites should attract tho attention of speculators. j Every lot must undoubtedly moro than double in value in the courso of tho next two or throe years, and the early extension of the tram servico to Knron will make this locality the most favourito and accessible suburb of Wellington. Last and not least, from its sheltered position it, is not exposed to the winds, which aro such a source of annoyance to residents on the high lands near Wellington. . j Plans are now in course of preparation. I Term 9 easy. HARCOURT AND CO., I Auctioneers. I FRIDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1901, At 2.30 p.m. I IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of FBEEHCgD ™%^lg!» ™ Only 12 Miles from Wellington. IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE JOHN LIVERTON. ■m/TESSRS. HARCOUR*. AND CO. JSJL have received instructions from tho Trustees in the above estate to SLLL UK j AUCTION, at their rooms, j LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, ON TUESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1901, At 2.30 p.m., 1132 acres of tho well-known block of land, part of the estate of tho late John Liverton, selected by him in the early days ol the colony, situated about two miles from Belmont Railway Stahon, and having; long frontago to tho Belmont-Hayward s-road and Railway Line. Lot 1 260 a2r 36p— Good undulating land of excellent quality, eminently suitable for dairying and sheep farming ; a considerable proportion ia ploughable; about 06 acres bush, balance mixed grass, I with tho commodious and wellbuilt woolshed recently erected J thereon; access by a well-graclea Lot r 2 a -251a lr-Land of similar description to Lot 1. About 20 acres bush, balance mixed grasses Frontago to main road: additional I access by well-graded road, formI ins the boundary. . Lot 3.-258 a lr-Hilly undulating land ; about 40 acres, more or less, ploughable. Long frontage to main road; additional access by road branching off main road and forming boundary between sections 2 and 3. About 112 acres bush, balance mixed grasses Un thiß section is erected a substantial 4-roomed cottage, fronting I main road. • , . Lot 4.— 157 a 2r— All in bush, containing heavy timber of splendid quaity— red pine, totara, matai, etc. —the land being of fine quality. Lot 5.— 204 alr 4p hilly land, partly cleared and in mixed S rasses ' 1 suitable for sheep and cattle, l^a acres in bußh. Through tho eecI tion a sawmill track and tramway I line has been laid, leading to tho I bush on lot 4. There is a large I quantity of firewood, which is acI cessible by the tramway track, and several extensive quarries of tho I best of stone suitable for streetI making. Ten acres are out of this lot reserved from sale, with a fronI tago to tho main road, on which I is erected a small dwelling. Lots 3 and 4 will be sold as one lot. I Terms— lo per cent, cash at time of sale, 15 per cent, in six months ; but, if an amount equivalent to this proportion of tho purchase-money bo expended in the erection of a homestead, etc., to the. satisfaction of the Trustees, the second instalment will not be required, but 90 per cent of tho purchase-money can remain on mortgage for five, seven, or ten years at 5 per cent, interest. A trap will bo in attendance at Belmpnt Station on arrival of train lcavinn; Wellington at 10.13 a.m. on each Tuesday mol-ning to day of Eftle, for the convenience of persons desirous of inspecting tho P1 LU oho>0 ho > plans and all particulars may bo obtained on application to MESSRS. BRANDON, HISLOP AND JOHNSTON, Solicitors ; Or HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers i i

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 16, 19 January 1901, Page 8

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