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IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. ON WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock sharp. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE MAGNDJICENT WILLOW BANK ESTATE. LOWER HU'ITI For over forty years tho fascinating Country Residence and Grounds of the late fair William Fitzherbert, K.C.M.G. "The Vision of a Flowery Dell to a Wearied Traveller." fI~IEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have VST been favoured with instructions by the executors of tho late Mr. Robert Laery to offer for public competition on WEDNESDAY, 17th DECEMBER, at 2 o'clock sharp, AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, I «jn SUPERB FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Boing subdivision of the charming and attractive WILLOW BANK ESTATE, of 8 acres, more or less, THE REMARKABLE TERMS OF SALE: Ten per cent, deposit on the fall of the • hammer. Ten per cent, in six months. Ten per cent, in twelve months. And tho balance, 70 per cent., on mortgage for 7 years at 5 per cent, per annum. AN EXCEPTIONALLY LIBERAL ARRANGEMENT FOR THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE BUILDING IMMEDIATELY, as follows:— The Executors are prepared to advance 3-sths (three-fifths) of the contraot price for each building, plans to be submitted and approved in due course, the amount repayable in 7 years, bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. LITHOGRAPHED PLANS ARE NOW AVADLABLE at our offices, Harris-street, or will be posted to any address on receipt of telephone message or letter. FLAGS denoting the position and number of each section will render it an easy matter for intending buyers to locate the particular allotment required. THE ESTATE MAY NOW BE INSPECTED, the caretaker having received 'instructions to afford every facility to visitors and intending investors. On or about the 22nd December the REbiDENCE, VINERY, and outbuildbuildintrs will be sold by public auction FOR REMOVAL. Fuller information on application at our offices, Harris-street, or to Messhs. MENTEATH & BEERE, Solicitors, Featherston-street. F. W. HAYBITTLE, Auctioneer. "WILLOW BANK" ESTATE. THE IMPRESSIONS OF A RECENT VISITOR. 'TIITHE property now presents a lovely .JL appearance, the different hues of green in the tropical, English, and native trees combined, v/ith the variegated and striking colours of the mass oi flowering shrubs and plants now looking their brightest under tho genial influences of tho summer sun, complete a picture of beauty almost rivalled by tho subdued but verdant tints of the adjoining pasture lands. SEND FOR A PLAN. RING UP No. 78. READ THE TEriMS OF SALE. GEORGE THOMAS AND CO., HARRIS-STREET. MIRAMAR. MIBAMAR. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THK CRKAM OF MIRAMAR To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION At an early date. THE WATT'S PENINSULA LAND COMPANY (LIMITED). rB"MIIS Magnificent Block is now being ■*- surveyed and cut up into about 100 Splondid Building Sites, ranging in area from about a quarter of an acre to over ono acre. The Block is tho best situated >on the whole of tho MIRAMAR Ebtate, conimandinjf a ninguificent view of Cook Strait, Kailioura Uauge, Kilbirnio, and tho surrounding country, and containing the residence and beautitully laid-ouL gardans of A. D. Crawford, Esq. Tho land consists of low hills and beautiful flats, and is. only three minutes' walk fiom Uio Ferry Wharf, and five minutes from Killiiriiic, boing the nearest portion of Minimal 1 to Wellington. Intending; investors will do well to inspect this block, and postpone their purchases until this sule. Lithographic plans aro now being prepared, and tho dato of sale will bo fixed as early as pos.iiblo. \V\ P. SHOIiTT, Auctionoor. TOAOR SALE, a six-roomed House, just -H- completed, with all the latest improvements; a'real first-class house; situated at top of Tasman-streot ; ono of the healthiest positions in the city ; an uninterrupted view of tho wholo city ; small deposit and balance can be paid by weekly or monthly payments. Apply to J A. Jacobson, builder ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1902, Page 8