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LAND FOR SALE. lowejThutt. THE PICK OF~THE VALLEY. ELMWOOD. ELMWOOD. ELMWOOD. fTIHIS property adjoins the celebrated x ,-*- Tame Estate, containing 6ome 100 acres, all of which has been subdivided and sold Palatial residences are .being rapidly built on every section. Elmwood has been well known in the past as the residence of Mr. Mowbray. It has a high position, perfectly flat, and free from floods or Burface water ; beautiful dark loamy soil which is acknowledged to have no superior in tho colony. The property is splendidly laid out, lovftly shade ond ornamental trees and flowering shrubs, being the remains of highly cultivated grounds and gardens which originally cost Mr. Mowbray a large sum to lay out. Last year the property was subdivided into sections, when a large number were sold. The remainder are now being offered to the public at the original prico t» close the estate, .no increase being aaked by the proprietors,, although land in this neighbourhood has practically doubled in value in tho meantime. Remember, wo intend to sell the balance this year, coneosequently we have placed extremely low prices on sections to close up the estate. Tho first comer will have tho pick o£ some lovely garden spots, including lha portion that was originally attached to the old homestead. The estate has b^pn laid off in streets .66 feet wide, footpaths, concrete channelling-, kerbing. A great advantage with this property is that it is a little removed from tho dusty thoroughfaro to the Taita, and a perfect elysium and ideal spot for country residences. There is a regular 'bus service that passes within a few chains of the property. There is also a proposal on foot to establish electrio trams in tho Hutt Valley, also a motor 'bus service to and from the station. The low prico at which these sections (ire offering, namely £2 per foot and up- ' wards,' will prove to investors that this land is absolutely tho cheapest on tho mar- . ket. Terms — 10 per cont. cash down, 'Jxe balance on easy terms extending over a years at 5 per cpnt p.a. Tho sections have a frontage of over 60 feet each by a depth averaging about 200 feet, and contain an area of i-ncro or more. further particulars and plans of the estato can bo obtained from WATKINS AND HULL, Secretaries "for. tho. Syndicate DWAN BROS., Willis-street. BAKER BROS. r Petone. - H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Hutt and Wellington. A. YOUNG, Alicctown. H. SAV,4GE, Muritai. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. M'LEAN AND CO., Petone, Or from nuy reputable agent, who will bo supplied with instructions upon application to the Secretaries, WATKINS AND HULL, No. 9, Johnston -street, Wellington. W. I\ SHORTT. A UCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND AND -c*- ESTATE AGENT. Miramar Sections in the magnificent homestead block from 25s per foot. Plans • and particulars may bo obtained OU tho ground. A permanent 'bus service running twelve trips per day has now been established to this property. Muritai, Day's Bay— Handsome 8-room-ed House, beautifully finished, lath and plaster all through, nearly J acre of land ; to bo sold a bargain ; also Boveral first-class Sections, very cheap. For Sale or To Let, at Miramar, a beautiful 8-roomed Residence, now occupied by A. D. Crawford, Esq., together with abox\t 3 acres of land, beautifully laid out in garden and shrubberies ; stnble loose-boxes, coachhouse, etc. Particulars on application. WANTED Known— lf you want to sell your Furniture, send it to Shortt't. he most couimodiouß Auction xa*rt in jVellmato^

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 7

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