FRfDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock, p.m. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS AND SPECULATORS. ; PUBLIC AUCTION SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES! VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES! : GHUZNEE-STREET AND MARIONSTREET. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on FRIDAY, 28th October, at 2.30 p.m. — ELEVEN MOST VALUABLE BUSINESS SITES IN THE CENTRE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON, HAVING FRONTAGES TO MARION AND GHUZNEE STREETS. The land is Town Acre 158, with a frontago to Marion-strdet of 264 ft 7in and a frontage to Ghuznee-street of 188 ft Bin ; subdivided into business sites, with frontages ranging from 29ft 3in to 35ft, with depths of 70ft to 90ft. Tho position is one of the best in tho city, and tho rapid advancement which has taken place in Wellington 'during the past few years has undoubtedly made this part ono of tho busiost quartern of the capital city of New Zealand. Its future success as a, business site is so assured that property in this position must still further greatly onbanco in value. PLANS OF THE PROPERTY, terms of sale, and further particulars on application to HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 28th OCTOBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE. EIGHT VALUABLE" BUILDING ALLOTMENTS AND A SUPERIOR SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE, TERN-HILL-TERRACE, WADESTOWN. MESSRS. HAROOURT AND CO. have received instructions from tho owner to soil by public auction, at their rooms, 48, Lambton-quay, on Friday, 28th October, 1904, at 2.30 p.m.— , All those pieces or parcels of land, being Sections 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34, ranging in area from 14 perches to 30 per-ches each, and situate at Fernhill-terrace, Wadestown. On Section No. 34, containing 20 perches, is erected a woll-built six-roomed residence, with outhouse and all conveniences. This property is situated in a very plea-< sant part of Wadestown, and is well suited for residential purposes. This is and excellent opportunity for a person with small means. As the sections must bo sold, there is a very low reserve. For further particulars apply HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. YORK BAY! 4 TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. W! H. TURNBULL AND CO. will • sell by public auction, at their Rooms, 3, Panama-street, as abovo — aq SEASIDE SECTIONS! a q 4tO SEASIDE SECTIONS! Comprising — THE WHOLE OF THE PICTURESQUE YORK BAY -ESTATE ! The second subdivision inoludes Twelve Large Blocks, ranging from THIiKE ACRES TO ONE HUNDRED ACRES, and special attention is drawn to Lot 83, which contain £>-t ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT /»-! Ol NATIVE BUSH! Ol Situated less than five minutes from the beach. Watered by a permanent stream, and luxuriant in ferns, shrubs, nikau palm?, and a variety of forest trees, this truly idyllic spot is acknowledged to be the best piece of Native Bush within many miles of Welllington. YORK BAY is only 20 minutes from the Day's Bay Ferry Wharf. The property is well roaded. Already several houses havo been built, and more are in course of erection, and there is no doubt that this summer the Bay will take its place among the leading pleasure resorts of the City. Upset prices are -fixed extremely low TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS, therefore the opportunity of obtaining a Residential Site in this locality should not bo missed, as the timo 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 Turbine 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 smoko of the City as it will be to walk to Thorndon. This delightful Seaside Suburb is admittedly the beat sheltered bay in the harboui, and is ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOR BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, etc. Large Sections, Superb Native Bush, Lovely Views, Sheltered Bay, -and Sandy Beach gives YORK BAY. a distinct individuality as compared with our other marine suburbs, and with its bracing and clear atmosphere, unlimited water supply, ! and general beautiful surroundings, it ' stands unequalled both as a health resort 1 and a home. PLANS ARE NOW READY. • EVERY SECTION IS PEGGED AND FLAGGED. ; TERMS: I 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in thrd months, 10 per cent, in twelvo I months. Interest on unpaid purchase money 5 per cent. Titles— Land Transfer Act. FREE TRIPS will be run from Day's Bay Wharf by Messrs. Cudby Bros.' Coacli . on SUNDAY, 23rd, WEDNESDAY, 26th, and SATURDAY, 29th October. Iho coach will meet the' afternoon steamer A3 above, and return to Day's Bay in timo ] to catch boat to town. Wo havo also been instructed to sell p by Auction, on Iho abovo date, the wellknown HOMESTEAD SECTION, 1 with tho 12-roomed house erected theroon, I This property is charmingly situated, and (commands a beautiful view. The section 1 has a doublo frontage, viz. : — 73ft 6in 10 r Taungata-road and 73ft Bin to Waitohu- • road with a depth of about 188 ft Bin. An 1 unfailing stream ranß through the section, ' which is well-grown with shrubs and trees. Our representatives will be on tho ground • to facilitate inspection. > Send fbr plans and full particulars to ; the Auctioneers — ' WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 8
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