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TO-MORROW. ABSOLUTE SALE OF CORNER BUILDING SECTION, In the Estate of the Late Mr. John Douglas. ALICETOWJ . LOWER HUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. ON THURSDAY, 13th OOTOBER, 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Trustees in the Estate of the late Mr. John Douglas, of Mount Royal, Otago, to sell by publio auction, as above^ — That Valuable Corner Building Section No. 74 on the plan of Alicetown, containing 24 perches, and having a frontage of 66ft to Montagu-street and 100 ft to Fitz-herbert-stroet. j This is a capital corner section, and is for absolute sale in order to close accounts in the estnte. It adjoins the ZlOll Hall. For further details and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers. TO- MOW ROW SALE OF TWO VALUABLE RESIDENCES, MAJORIBANKS-STREET. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. ON THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 o'clook p.m. MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above — Those Two Valuable Residences with bal- . conies, Nos. 68 and 70, Majoribanksstreet, containing seven rooms eaoh, scullery, and bathroom, fitted with hot and cold water, gas, two p.w.c.'s, and otfier conveniences. They are erected l/pon a section part of Town Acre No. 349, having a' frontage of 46ft by a depth of 132 ft. Special attention is directed to the sale of these residences. Ma jon banks-street has «o many attractions for residence that it is almost impossible now to purchase either land or houses there. They are admirably •ituated and homes of the best class. TO-MORROW ~~ jDOROMANDEL-STREET, NEWTOWN. BRIGHT, SUNNY, HEALTHY. IN THE EXOHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2 o'olock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to offer for sale by 1 publio auotion, as above — TWO SUBSTANTIALLY - BUD.i BAY WINDOWED RESIDENCES, each, containing six rooms, bathroom, scullery, all on one floor, fitted with all modern conveniences, with detaohed waehhouse, copper, tubs, etc. The yards and paths are asphalted. The land has a frontage of 34ft by 90ft, being Seotions 1 and 2, Block 9, part Town Acre No. 816. -Title Land Transfer. , The attention of investors and those requiring a good comfortable home is drawn to these properties, whioh are nearly new and built of the very best materials. IMPORTANT TO ALE INVESTORS AND BUSINESS MEN. Specially Important to the Residents of the Town of Petone. AUCTION SALE * Of Final Subdivisions of Land in Petone, formerly Portion of THE BUICK 'ESTATE. Splendid Business and Residential Sections in the Chief Manufacturing Suburb of Wellington. In the exchange land mart, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th OCT., 1904, at 8 o'clock sharp. TI/TAODONALD. "wTLSON AND CO. JLYX are favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction, as above — FIFTY FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS BUILDING SECTIONS AND VILLA RESIDENCE SITES IN THE TOWN OF PETONE. These Sections front Bolton-streeb and Adelaide-road, and are within a few yards of Jackson-street, and situate between Buick-street and Tory-street. They have frontages ranging from 33ft to 41ft 7in by varying depths up to 191 ft Bin. The whole of the streets of the Estate are being formed, metalled, kerbed, and completed in accordance with the bylaws of the Borough to the satisfaction of tho Borough Council. ■ The Sections to be offered for sale are in the very centre of Petone end close to the Post Office, the Potone School, and all the chief business premises. The Town of Petono is developing in a marked manner. It is the home of several of the largest industrial undertakings in tho Colony, amongst which may be named tho Gear Meat Preserving and Freezing Company and the Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company. These extensive works, with the great Railway Construction Workshops of the Govern ment, and a numbor of other industries, employ a vast "number of men, and quite account for Petone having become so great a manufacturing and residential Suburb. With the present rapid increase of population and the proposed establishment of additional industries, land values must riso rapidly, and lead to a steady onward maroh of development. Tho straightening of the railway line between Wellington and Petone, now rapidly proceeding, will reduce the time occupied in the journey to eleven minutes, and be no mean factor in adding to' Petone's present attractions oither for business, residence, or the investment of new capital. One gratifying evidence of the value of Petone lands may be gauged by the fact that every purchaser from us of Petone land during the previous twelve months has moro than doubled the money value of his investment. Investors should carefully visit the land, study hthographio plans, and select their Seotions. The Terms of Sale are: — 10 per cent. Cash Deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, and balance on mortgage fof fivo years at 5 per cont. per annum. For Lithographio Plans, Conditions, of Sale, etc , apply to the Auctioneers, either at thn Exchange Land Mart, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, or at their Petono Branch Office, Sydney-street, or *° F. G. BOLTON, Esq., Solicitor, 37 Feathorston-street, and Jaokßon-street, Petone. RADFORD AND CO., PETONE LAND MART, HAVE FOR SALE— 0 Sections in Jackson-street at £15 a foot and one at £20 a foot ; a 6-room-ed House, prioe £365; one Section . for £100, on* at £150, and one at

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 89, 12 October 1904, Page 8

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