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IMPORTANT SALE ok MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SITES IN TUB HEART OP THE CJTY\ SPECIAL TO MERCHANTS, BANKERS, WAREHOUSEMEN, FINANCIERS, MANUFACTURERS, Em Two Freohold Properties about 100 yards from thn General Post Oflioo. Absolutely tho only vacant land within a. quarter of a milo of tho business coutro of tho City. MESSRS. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. are favourod with instructions to sell by publio auction at thoir rooms, No. 3, Panama-strnot, on THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. — LOT I.— All that Froohold Proporty iminodintoly opposite Iho Bank of Now Zealand bouig purl of Lot 21, Wol- ' liugton Reolaimod Land, having a frontago of 30 FEET to CUbTUM-HOUBK-QUAY and a depth of 96ft 6iu. LOT 2.— A1l that Froohold Proporty immcdiatoly behind Lot 1, Ixung Lote 5 and 6 and parts oi Lots 20 and 21, Wollingtou Koolaunori Land, having a frontugo of 60 iJ'EKi' to VIUTOKIASTREET and a dppth of 81ft 6111. Thoso sections, having 30ft frontago to Cusloinhouso-qviay ami 6Uft frontage to Victoria-street respectively, comprise absoluloly tho only propertios within tho businoSß precincts ol Wolliuglon which havo a doublo fronlago suitable, whether separate or combined, to tho requirements of tho wurohoueo, the financial or manufacturing institution. 'THE UUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY PROPliliTY adjoins tho now building being orcctod for Iho Australian Widows' Fund Lifo Assuraneo Sooioly, is immediately opposite the hond oil'tooa of Iho Bank of Now Zealand, and is practically at tho junctiou of Lambton-qufty and Willis6trcet, tho main artorios which carry tho wholo of Iho traffic of Wellington.. It 'is thirty seconds from tho General Post Ofiico, and is surrounded oven at tho present timo by a noble pilo of buildings unsurpn&sed in Iho wholo of Iho Australasian colonies THE VICTORIA-STREET SITE is situated in tho midat oorf r the head warehouses of Now Zealand. Thoro is no 6pot in this colony which can produoo such an uninterrupted connection of grandeur _ of appearance in modern business promises as Victoria-street. This street has boon rightly named and has kept ils reputation. These sitos are within a fow seconds of the Wharvos, Railways, Po6t Oflico, Banks, and all publio institutions. This is tho only froohold land in tho contro of tho City likoly to bo available at inarkot value for many yoars to coino.. Tho wholo of tho land within a quortor of a milo of this sjto supports hußo financial and commercial buildings. Tho majority of theso sites aro loasohold, lot at a continuously increasing ground rental. , THIS LAND IS FREEHOLD. During tho post ten yoars Wellington's progress has exceeded tho most sauguino hopes. What will tho Empiro City do during tho next decade? Tho remarkable advance in tho valuo of central freehold* in the City has boon only equalled by the increase of settlement ivml prices in tho Suburbs. Tho available business portion of Wellington is moro than full now. What will it bo with tho added population which tho oleolric tramways will furnish T •Thcro i« ovorv proof lhal Wollington values aro still rapidly rising, that tho residential areas iiro increasingly being covorod with shops aud biwines.i promifw, thus making sites for tho warehouseman and .financier hardor to procure. It is, Iherefore, a certainty that tho LONGER YOU WAIT THE MORE YOU WILL PAY. Tho electric tramway* and iho woodpaving of tho streets aro nearly completefl. The rapid erection of tho enormous buildings throughout tho City show* tho cstoem and ooixndonco in which tbo capital of the colony is hold. Wo are certain that' the -valuo of many of the buiineos proportion in Wellington torlny will bo doubled during Iho noxt ton years. Terms and Conditions of Sale may bo soon and full particulars obtained frojn tho Solicitors, MESSRS. YOUNG AND TRIPE, or tho Auctioneers, WILLIAM H. -TURN BULL AND CO., 3, Panama-street. j THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAM 11. TUttNBULJi AND CO. aro instructed to soil by j.ubl.o auction, oh above, at thoir Auction Room, 3, Panama-stroet — All tho land conlainod in Certificate cf Titlo, 5943, To Aro Reclamation, having a frontago of 65 FEET 7 INCHES TO VICTORIA-br with a depth of 100 foet, together with tho briok building oreolod thoroon. Tho building is two storioa, dimonsions 24 foot by 70 foot, iron roof, windows titled with iron shutters, , all in good condition. This vahiablo sito adjoins tho Union Steam Ship Company's Yards, and is opposite tho To Aro Railway Station Ynru, tho proposed Dock Sito, ' and the Now Wharf. It is almost at tho junction of Jervois-quay and Tnrnnaftj-street. Tho groat saving -of oxponso which will accrue lo tho pm chaser of this lot in cartago to and from Iho Railway and Wharves fhould specially intoroat tho MERCHANT, WAREHOUSEMAN, ond MANUFACTURER. This locality will undoubtedly bo in tho vory nnar future ono of tho busiest parts of tho City, and it con bo said without hesitation that this blook of. Froohold Property demands tho raort carofui attention from tho in vest or and the heads of our largo mercantile and commercial concerns. Full particulars, terms and conditions of Balo may bo obtained from tho Auclioncerß. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO., 3. Pannma-Btruct. THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. aro instructed to soil by public auction, na abovo, at thoir Auction Room, 3, Panama-street— s That splendidly situatod and Valuablo Froohold Proporty, boing Lot 10, Blook 3, Wollington Reclaimed Land, having a frontago of 41 FEET 9 INCHES TO STOUT-ST. by a depth of 99 feot. This block is situated immediately opposite tho Supremo Court, and is adjacent to the Thorndon Railway Station and both Wharveß. Tho particularly central position and tho liboval aroa of tho soction specially commoncl it as ono of tho most conveniont and valuablo warohouso silos in tho city. Tho rapid increnso in tho commoroo of Wollington has mado tho supp.y of tlm dosirable, class of Froohold Proporty quite unoqual to Iho demand. Thoro aro now vory fow silos availablo which aro so eontrally situated as to bo considered within tho zone of what is recognised a« tho moroanlile and commercial aroa of Iho city. Those who aro forlunato enough to own tho few rnmaining sitos requiro thorn, almost without exoeption, for thoir own buildings. Those who wish to ncquiro lund for tho same purpose find it increasingly difficult to do bo, nnd many aro abso'.uloly unablo to fulfil their requirements. INCREASING DEMAND MEANS INCREASING VALUES. Do not lot this opportunity of acquiring such a valuablo freehold at Iho present inarkot • prico oscapo you without giving it the most carofui attontion. Terras, full details and conditions of salo may bo obtained from tho Auctioneers. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO., •j, Panama-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 8

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