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ON THE PREMISES, No. 2, KENTTERRACE. ' SALE OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On THURSDAY, 10th DEC, 1003, At 1.30 o'olock p.m. 4 MACDONALD, WILSON AND COhave received instructions from Mr. Henry Hurroll, who is taking a trip lo England, to sell by public auction on tho promises, No. 2, Kont-torraco (Hapton Houbo), as abovo — THE WHOLE OF THE SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, contents of six rooms, all woll furniehod. Full particulars will appear on Monday noxt. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. DUNOLLIE ! DUNOLLIE ! A MAGNIFICENT OPPORTUNITY FOR SPECULATION AND INVESTMENT. The Creation of a now Town in connection with tho Stato Coal A*lnos, formerly known as tho property of tho Groymouth'Point' Elizabeth Railway and Coal Company, Limitod. THE FIRST SALE OF ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE TOWN OF DUNOLLIE. No Stato Leaseholds decreasing in valuo overy year. Every sootion a Freehold increasing in value each year with tho dovolopmont of tho Stato niinos and tho district. TO BE SOLD IN THE OPERA HOUSE, GREYMOUTH, ON TUESDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1903, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON, AND GO. aro favoured-with instructions from Aloxander Mocdougall, Esq., to sell by publio auction, as abovo — THE NEW TOWN OF DUNOLLIE, noar Greymouth, Wost Coast, South Island, subdivided into one hun- ~ dred and sixty Building Sections. Tho now town of Dunollie contains 111 acres of first-class land. It is situatod in the Grey Valloy, in tho Cobdon Survoy District, on tho Wost Coa«t of tho South Island, nnd is somo Fivo Milos by Road and Railway from tho coal seaport of Groymonth, which is tho Railway Terminus of tho wholo of tho mines of tho Grey Valloy. Dunollio is tho nearest freohold land to tho colubratod now Stato coal mine* rooontly taken by tho Now Zealand Government from tho Groymouth Point-Elizabeth Railway and Coal Company, Ltd. It is within throo or four chains of tho boundary of the coal mines, which, in faot, surround it on three sides. Tho now Stato coal mine* management are now opening up fivo great ooams of coal. They could open out in fifty difforont parts of tho coalfields if they wished, and put out a million or moro tons per annum, of tho finest coal in tho world with tho greatest caoo. Tho oapaoity for employing- men at tho now Stato Coal Minos is p radically unlimited. Within a brief period many hundreds of minors will bo at work thore. Every ono of thoso minors will roouiro a home. Dunollio is within a gun snot of tho State Coal Mine, Railway Station, and Goods Station, and- is tho only freehold block of land available now: tho mine for subdivision into building sections. Tho Government is laying out a new township of leasehold lands on a rough and hilly country adjoining Dunollie, on tho southern sido. It cannot bo compared for an instant with Dunollie, which is situatod noxt to tho mines. Dunollio stands upon * lovol plateau about 100 ft abovo -sea level, about trro milos from the toa, which is reached by tho main county road. Dunollie has a delightful warm, sunny, aspect, and is at present covored with timber. In accordanoo with tho agreement, botweon the Owner, the' Government, and the looal authorities the timber is to bo out and cleared, . the streets formed, tho stump* levelled, and tho town mado fit for sottloment in overy respect. Dunollie has an unlimited supply of the finest nod purest water from tho Sovonmilo Creek, which .flows alongsido, its boundary, Any fall deemed nooossary can bo obtained for olootrio lighting, flro prevention, droinigo, and other town purposes. - ' ' As a residential sito for coal minors, Dunollio is unsurpassed in tho wholo of tho Wost Coast. As a Town for business mon- to invest and build and conrmonco business in, it has a wonderful career in front of it. It requires no magician's wand to touch Dunollie to fairy gold*' Banks, warehouses, hotels, shops, business premises of every kind will spring up immediately, and within fivo yoars Dunollio will bo known far and wido throughout the colony as the most progressive, tho cleanost, tho hoalthiest, tho soundest and tho best mining town in Wostland. j As an investmont Dunollio stands oUt facile princeps. Every pound put into it will come bock ton-fold. What moro need bo said? Thoso who know the district best, and Dunollio best, know how absolutely truo this is. Dunollio is going to bo sold in tho vicinity whoro tho poopjo livo who know all about it, and knowing, are going to buy overy soction in tho Town at this Auction salo. Dunollio is a real, bona fido, high-class Town. Every street will be mado. metallod and gravelled, and mado fit tor men and women to livo their life in it, and to enjoy its beauties and advantage*. The term* of *ato aro liberal and attractive, in a quite unusual way. No such terms nave over boforo been offered on the West Coast. Mark thorn, and judge for yoursolvos ; — • Fivo pounds cash deposit at tho auotion Five pounds overy threo month* until purchase money is paid. Interest on all unpaid purchase money Fivo per cont. Th« Title is Land Transfer Act. For lithographic plans apply to tho Auctioneers, tho offices of tho various nowspapers throughout the coast, and Messrs. G. W. Moss and Co., Groymouth and Messrs. Mark Sprott and Co., Groymouth and Hokitikiv. Conditions of Salo at Messrs. MENTEATH AND BEERE, Solicitors, Wollington, or M. HANNAN, Solicitor, Greymouth. T. KENNEDY MAODONALD, Auotioneer.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 8

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