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sale of charming new residence, clyde-quay (oriental bay). ■ in the excha"nge land mart, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■ ON THURSDAY, 3rd NOV., 1904, At 2 o'clock p in. MACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. arc favoured with instructions to gell by public auction, as above — THAT SPLENDID NEW TWOSTORY RESIDENCE, No. 59, Clydo-quay, erected on Section part of Town Acre No. 389, having a frontage of 21ft by a depth of 132 ft. The residence contains seven largo and lofty rooms, with scullery, bathroom, and is fitted with all modern conveniences, including hot and cold water, gas, and electric light. Tho yard and paths are laid in concrete. This is a charming compact property, ; beautifully situated, commanding a real ' panoramic view of the city and harbour. Theolcctric tram passes tho door. ; Terms— lo per cent, deposit; balance can be arranged. Title— Land Transfer Act. i THE TOWNSHD? OF WALLACEVILLE ■ . ' (TRENTHAM). [ FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. IN' THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, : No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. [ OX MONDAY, 14th NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDOXALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from tho Proprietors to sell by Public Auction as above — ' fiPw SECTIONS, ranging' .in area Ou from a quarter-acre to over half an acre e>ach. Tho TOWNSHIP OF WALLACEVILLE is situated on the WellingtonUpper Hutt lino of Railway, about 18 miles from the City of Wellington. It is opposito tho Wallaceville Railway Station. It is absolutely level, and each section can bo built upon with the greatest ease. Situated as the property is • some half way between Silveretream and the TJppor Hut,t, and with main roads tapping _ the 1 valleys on either side of tho ranges, it is the natural centre for a •thriving township. t The TOWNSHIP OW WALLACEVILLE will be rapidly settled and grow in importances ■ and value. Very expensive Brickmaking Works have been established, and other 'Targe industries are to follow. The Government have acquired a large area of land' for their Veterinary Department, -and havo built an extensive anej up-to-date Laboratory upon it. The TOWNSHIP OF WALLACEVILLE is woll adapted for residential' purposes. ' A rich soil resting on a gravelly formation secure, perfect drainage and sanitation. Thero is an abundant supply of magnificent artesian water of Ihe purest character. Tho view from every part of the township is remarkably beautiful. Tho Mungaroa anrl Upper Hutt Banges form an amphitheatre of hills circling the valley, through which the River Hutt rolls its way to the sea. Tho air is always clear and delightful, and as a health resort Wallaceville oan hardly be surpassed. The tourist, fond Xew Zealand's wealth of native bush, ferns, and shrubs, will find in the neighbourhood of the TOWNSHIP OF^WALLACEVILLE many days of delightful wandering, while the fisherman, in a walk of a quarter of an hour, can have his choice of several streams full of the finest trout. From the City of Wellington the TOWNSHIP OF WALLACEVILLE is three-quarters of ttn hour by rail, an hour and a half by driving, and half tho time by motor par or bicycle. First-class level roads, good hotol accommodation. What more is required to guarantee settlement and prosperity to the new Township? Tho Railway Authorities are now thinking out the question of speedier communication and of arranging Special Trains for. the benefit of workers. This, when given practical effect to, will enormously enhanco the value of all properties in the TOWXSHIP OF WALLACEVILLE. ' The Sections in the TOWXSHIP OF WALLACEVILLE >o re a good investment. Tho Auctioneers suggest an inspection. It will pay 1 The terms of sale give every* one an opportunity. There can only bo eighty-five buyers becauio there are only eighty-five sections. ' • \ Theso aro the terms: — 10 per cent, de- | posit at tho sale, 10 per' cent, in three I months, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, •in' twelves months, balance in two years. Interest 5 per" cent, per annum. Any ono building can arrange for all the money to remain on mortgage. ' Lithoprraphio Plans and further details from THE AUCTIONEERS. Every section in the Townshp will be found with its number marked by a flag on the ground. Intending visitors can go by train to Wallacoville Station any day from Wellington at 7.16 a.m., 10.30 a.m., 1.15 p.m., 4.7 p.m., 4.35 p.m., 9.25 p.m., at a faro of 3s 6d, or by road via M'Govern's Hotel. Title— Land Transfor Act. ' Immediate transfer on payment of purchase money. .TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 p.m. AUCTION SALE OF TWO CITY DWELLINGS.' TO SPECULATORS AND THOSE IN SEARCH OF DWELLINGS. TV/fESSRS. W. hTmORRAH AND CO. -"-*- will submit to public auction on the above date, ) at> their rooms, 56, Willisitreet, as, under — No. 18, OWEN-STREET. LOT I.— All that valuable 5-roomed House, 'with bathroom' and washhouse, copper, gas and all conveniences, land 41ft 3in x 264 ft. Title, Land Transfer. £500 may remain on mortgage. This property haa a very large section . at the back of tho howo, with an lift entrance to the street, and is exceptionally suitable for a builder's yard or' a carrier's stables, and is connected with the water ; gas, and drainage. No. 29, NELSON- STREET. LOT 2.— A1l that convenient Dwelling • of 4 rooms, with scullery, bath, washkouse," copper, and tub 3, with gag service, erected upon land 20 x . 100 ft ,, new drainage. At present in occupation of- tenant paying 18s per week. Title, Land Transfer. WADESTOWN. 1 LOT 3. — That new House situate cor- • ncr of Woodward-street and Maiu- • re»d, containing 5 rooms, bathroom, pantry, ■scullery, tubs, copper, electric light, erected upon land 109.7 links frontage to Mainroad by depth of about 56ft to Woodward • street. Title, Land Transfer. For further particulars and cards to . view apply to W. H. MORRAH AND CO., 54' and 56, Willis-street. NOTE. — Wo are prepared to receive fur. thor entries for this salt at small- cost to owners. WF. EGGERS, 28a, LamDton-quay, • HAS FOR SALE— Berhampore — Newly - built 5 • roomed House, balh, copper, tubs, p.w.c", land , 22ft x 132 ft. Prico low, and easy terms can be arranged. Kolburne (near tram) — Fino 7-roomed House, bath, copper, tubs, conservatory, land. 4o x 140 ft. Prico £760; veiy cheap properly. Wallace-street — Two Houses, one 4 rooms aud one 5, every modem convenience ; good rentals ; land 30 x 130 ft. Price £840.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 101, 26 October 1904, Page 8

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