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the best piece of Native Bush within many miles of Welllington. YORK BAY is only 20 minuteo from the Day's Bay Ferry Wharf. The property is well roaded. Already several houses havo been built, and more aro in course of erection, and there is no doubt that this summer tho Bay will take its place ajnong tho leading pleasure resorts of tho City. Upset prices are fived extremely low TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS, therefore tho op« portunity of obtaining a Residential Site in this locality should not be missed, as the time is not far distant when this side of the harbour must be to Wellington what the North Shore is to Auckland. With the advent of the Turbino the. run across will be reduced to a few minutes, and it will be as easy to reach your home and escape from the dust and smoke of the City as it will be to walk to Thorndon. ' This delightful Seaside Suburb is admittedly tho best sheltered bay in the har. bour, and is ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOR BOATING, BATHING, 11SHDWJ, eta Large Sections, " Superb Native Bush, Lovely Views, Sheltered Bay, and Sandy Beach gives YORK .BAY a distinct individuality as compared with our other marino suburbs, and with its bracing and clear atmosphere, unlimited water supply, and general beautiful surroundings, it stands unequalled both as a health resort and a home. PLANS ARE NOW READY. EVERY SECTION IS PEGGED AND FLAGGED. TERMS: 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in throJ months, 10 per oent. in twelve months. Interest on unpaid purchase money 5 per ceat. Titles— Land Transfer Act. FREE TRIPS will be run from Dty'g Bay Wharf by Messrs. Cudby Bros.' Coadb on SUNDAY, 23rd, WEDNESDAY, 26tfc and SATURDAY, 29th October. The coach will meet the afternoon steamer as above, and return to Day's Bay in time to catch boat to town. Wo have also been instructed to 'sell by Auction, on the above date, the well, known HOMESTEAD SECTION, ■- with, the 12-roomed bouse ereoted ihereoiu This property is charmingly situated, pad commands a beautiful view. The secMon. has a double frontago, viz. :— 73ft 6in to Taungata-road and 73ft Bin to Waitohuroad with a depth of about 18i5ffc Bin. An unfailing stream runs through the section, which is well-grown with shrubs and trees. Our representatives will be on the ground to facilitate inspection. Send for plans and full particulars to the Auctioneers — WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. - W. LIN GAUD & CO. HAVE been favoured with instructions from various vendors to offer jfor sale by public auction, on THURSDAY, tho 3rd of NOVEMBER, at tho Chamber of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings— The various Sections and Houses as described below — ISLAND BAY. LOT 1. — Section of ground commanding ono of the finest views of the Bay, haying a frontage to Clyde-street, and being within two minutes' walk of tho tram line, together with practically new, up-to-date 7-roomed house, replete with all modern conveniences. Terms for this proporty aro exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, on fall of hammer, 5 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance in three years at 5 per cent. LOT 2.— That very desirable Biock of Land, being Sections 338 and 339, as Ehown on map. The above will bo sold in sections of from 50 to 87ft to Shannon and Liffey streets respectively by various large depths, while they command perfect views of ocean, aro high lying sections, and, are within three minutes of the tram line. LOT 3.— On tho west of the corner of Beach and Derwent streets (part of Lot 2), near the sea Beach and tram, lino ; grand building site, 50 x 126 to 156 ; wonderful view. LOT 4. — Adjoining tho above, a very similar and desirable section, 61 x 156 to 186. LOT s.— Splendid Section (part of lot 6), having 80ft frontage to Knoll-street x 154 f t; uninterrupted view of coast and ocean; well sheltered. Charming site. LOT 6. — One Block, containing '1 acre 3 roods and 17 perches, being lots 126 to 129, ring, fenced, beautiful ever running stream on property, one minute from 'bus service; splendid view, well sheltered, with frontages to Melrose and Holloway roads respectively. LOT 7. — Three vory desirable Sites, on rising ground, freo from all floods, beautiful view, fronting Derwent and Dee street, ana within thirty seconds' walk of tram line. Those sections are very deep, and being covered with wellgrown English trees, are valuable property. CITY PROPERTIES. LOT B.— No. 3 DRUMMOND-STREET, off Adelaide-road, Section 20 x 95, on which is erected a 3-year-old faithfullybuilt 5-roomed house. This two-storied houso, being olose to the tram line, vtry sirany, and commanding a grand view of the harbour, presents an excellent investment. ' LOT 9.— No. .13, Princess-street-A comfortable 5-roomed house. This houso overlooks the harbour, is within half; a minute from Clyde-quay tram, and is always let at 25s per week. LOT 10. — No. 3, Regent-street, Detween Daniel and Owen streets, Newtown — A desirable practically new ' 5-roomed houso, Thiß is an exceptionally nico property, and will be bold very cheap. LOT ■ 11.— Corner Section, facing Stoke and Kenwyn-terrace, Nowto'wn, 31 x 83, together with comTortable 5-room-ed house. LOT 12.— Valuable goodwill of 13 years' unexpired leaso of house and shop iv Courtenay-plabe, lately utilised as an ironmongery shop, and facing. This ' ■ Bhould prove a bargain. LOT 13. — No. 29, Maarama-cresoent, new highly-finished 9-roomed House, with all concoivablo comforts, wardrobes, etc., etc., etc. Wonderfully pretty place, with unrivalled VIEW OF THE HARBOUR. < LOT 14.— Mortimer-street (off Epunistrect), Lots 8 and 9, with frontage of 77ft x 90ft, splendid , view, housos previously erected having been destroyed by fire; drainage, water and gas laid on; consequently the sections are ready to be immediately built on. LOT 15. — Mortimer-street: Six grand Building Sites, splendid view and sunny positions, being Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. and 12, Block IH. ' ' LOWER HUTT. LOT 16.— Lower Hutt, Bridge-street, within two minutes walk railway station, new, faithfully, built, up-to-date 6-roomed House, on large section (47ft x 219 ft). LOT 17.— Lower Hutt, Lot 11, Chapman Block, beautifully level section, splendid soil, good view, an ideal residential site, close to railway station, adjoinine; the house lately occupied by Mr. Yon Stunner. This section has a frontage of 50ft to Waiwetu-road by 172 ft, the fencing of which cost £25. LOT 18.— Lower Hutt, Main-streot, Blackbridgo (adjoining Mr. Elliott's property), choice i-acro of land, having 100 ft frontago to Main-road on this land is erected an 8-roomod houso, outbuildings, etc, and being recently done up is as good as new. Reserve price, nominal. N.B.— As more than one vendor has determined to sell without reserve, purohasers will havo a grand opportunity of socuring bargains. For further particulars apply to—* W. LINGARD and CO., Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, No. 12, Featherston-stroet. For continuation of Auction Advertisementt seepage^. ' 1 j

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 98, 22 October 1904, Page 8

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