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IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton-quay. SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROIERTI'. OF OVER THREE-QUAHTERS OF AN ACltfci AND COITAGE, KlLlilßNlii. ON THURSDAY, 4th DEC, 1902, At 2.30 o clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by public i.uction as abort — That VALUABLE CORXEII BLOCK OF I AND, beins> Sections l\o°. 35, 36, ond 37 of Biod; V , Suuth Kilb'rnie, having -frontages to GiT-wford's-road and Childers-tcr-race. Tho laud consists of nearly ONTC ACRE {three roo-'s eigrht p?rehes) of fir;(-class soil, perfectly levol md tastefully laid cut as orr«^ment:>', fruit ond vegetable garden. A good cottage of two rooms is on the lanri, and thi> property could bo mado Bpt'C.ally valuable by the creclion of additional rooms in front of the present building. It is without do\abt one of the finest corner blocks i". tho Suburb, and is on the main red from Nowtown to Miramrr. Title Land Transfer. For fuller delays, conditions of Rale, plan, etc., op - !y ?.t the Auctioneers' ofTiccs IMPOICJANT NOTICE to tl>e WORKERS OF Pi. TONE AND THE CITY OF \\ Ei.J INGTON. GREAT AUCTION SALE Of FORTY-FIVE FIKbT-CLASS ' BUILDING SECTIONS v Iv the BEST PART OF PETONE. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. First-olas* Drainage. Good Water. High Dry Level ,Land. • : NO EXTRA EXi'hNbE IN BULGING. IN THE EXCHANGE I,\ND AUCTION ROOMS, 84, Lamb ten quay. ON SATURDAY EVKKiNU, 6th DEC, 1902, at 8 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are iavoured v/jth icsauctioiis from j tno owners to seA by publ.c tutotion m their Excnunge Land Auction Rooms, No. b4, Lambton-quay, Wellington — FORTl r -i<IVE OF THE FINEST Buii.uiNG ISEL'iiUiNfcj IJS TnE TOWN OF PETONE, having ; frontages to Cuba-street, High- ] 6treet, and M^iichester-streot, of from 6dft to o4it each, by a depth of from 100 ft to 176 ft. The principal street — Cuba-street — on which the sections front, runs straight through to AheaLown ond tho main iiutt road, and Will, within a brief period, form the chief highway of Pelone. The two Hew streets — Hitjn-slreet and Manchester-street — will, uiu.or agieeinent with the Borough authorities, be formed oncl metalled — footpaths kerbed with conciele, and asphalted. The* forty-Sve Building Sections now to be sold by public auction havo tlio advantage of being close to a number of now, woll-buut, commodious residences, and this fact gives the locality a special value. The whole of these Sections are well known as having, until reesntly, been occupied as the Football Grounds of Petonb. They are Vjuite level, requiring n,o expense for excavat on or filling in. They h?.ve the ndvan f a2e of a gravel subsoil, giving perfect dranaga, and from their cenhal position and occeßßibiiily to tho Petona Post Office, l\ailv.-ay Station, etc., I j-.os«e«s special c.aini3 as firrt-class home building sites. Nothing, has been more marked during the past three years than tho wonderful development of the town of PetQiie. Polone is now fixed for all time as the great .Manufacturing Suburb of Wellington. Year by year sees its industries increasing iv nuKtlter and importance, and its population keeping pww. All this progress and development has rendered it absolutely necessary to subdivide tho large properties round about the town, and to givo facilities to the workers to purchase their own homes. The fe'.fect of th's policy, and the creation of a new suburb, tis seen in the woll-tjo-do appsarance of the dwelling houses of the arllsius of Petone. In no other mcnufaetur ; ng town of tho colony does there exist such extremely comfortable homes, or so high a standard of personal living, while the business premises in Petono ara equally crcd table to those engaged in commercial pursuits. Tho terms of &alo have been fixed on the following exceptionally liberal basis — TERMS : TEN PER CENT. DEPOSIT TEN* PER CLvnT. IN THREE MONTHS TEN PEH CENT. IN NINE MONTHS TEN PFR CENT. IN FIFTEEN MONTHS BALANCE IN FIVE YEARS INTEREST : FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Title— Lands Transfer Act. For conditions of sale, lithographic plans, etc., apply to the Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' AN EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUN- ' ITY FOR THE PURCHASE OF FAMILY RESIDENCES. SIX FAMILY RESIDENCES FOR SALE In one of the HEALTHIEST AND SUNNIEST SPOTS OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, 18th DECEMBER, 1902 At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from Alexander M'Dougall, Esq., to bull by ; public auction, as above — SIX HIGHLY-FINISHED FAMLux RESIDENCES, fronting Ellicestreet and Brougham-street. Theso splendid houses will bo offered fiingly, and exceptionally ensy terms for the payjafnt of the purchn"c money can be arranged over a term of years, so that a rental will practically securo the froei hold.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 8

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