YORK BAY! > TUESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1904. Al 2 30 p.m. WH TURNBULL AND CO. wil • soil by publjo auction, al Iheii ). Rooms, 3, Panama-street, as above — 'o /!*> SEASIDE SECTIONS! ,| o ■*«> SEASIDE SECTIONS !^ Comprising — THE WHOLE OF THE PICTURESQUE YORK BAY ESTATE. ! Tho second subdivision includes Twelve Large Blocks, ranging from THRlvt ACRES TO ONE HUNDRED ACRES and special attention is drawn to Lot S3 11 which contain d £i ACRES OF MAGNIFICENT p-t OX NATIVE BUSH ! 0.1 :s 5) Situated less than five minutes from the '■■ beach. Watered by a permanent stream, ', and luxuriant in ferns, shrubs, nikfu: i- palms, and a variety of forest trees, this ;i; i truly- idyllio spot is acknowledged to be >) the best piece of Native Bush within man} 't miles of Wellington. ir' :• YORK BAY is only 20 minutes from >• tho Day's Bay* Ferry Wharf. The property is well roaded. Already several houect '* have been built, and moro are in course ol '. erection, and there is no doubt that this >' summer tho Bay'will take its placo among tl the leading pleasure resorts of tho City. >> Upset pric* aro fi\ed extremely low TO >, CLOSE ACCOUNTS, therefore the op■i portunily of obtaining a Residential Site in this locality should not bo missed, at the time, is not far distant when this side ~ of tho harbour must be to Wellington what tho North Shore is to Auckland. With the advent of the Turbine the run across will bo reduced to v few minutes-, and it will bo .as easy to reach your home and escape from the dust and smoke of tlic *> City as it will be to walk to Thorndon. This delightful Seaside Suburb is admit- '• tedly tKo best sheltered bay in tho liare hour, and is ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOJri .- BOATING, BATHING, FISHING, etc. Large Section?, Superb .Nativo Bush, j Lovely Views, Sheltered Bay,' aud Sanely " Beach > gives YORK BAY a distinct mdiii -viduality as compared with our other ma- , rine suburbs, and with its braoiug anc! clear atmosphere, unlimited water supply, " and general beautiful surroundings, it standa unequalled both as a health resort and a home. PLANS ARE NOW READY. I EVERY SECTION IS PEGGED AND „ FLAGGED. TERMS: ■ I 10 per cent, cash, 10 per cent, in thro? ii months, 10 per cent, in twelve j months. Interest on unpaid puri chase money 3 per cent. Titles— Land Transfer Act. X FREE TRIPS will be run from Day's , Bay Wharf by Moesrs. Cudby Bros.' Coach .! on SUNDAY, 23rd, WEDNESDAY, 26tn, and SATURDAY, 29th October. The ,1 coach will meet Hie afternoon steamer as f above, and return to Day's Bay in timt , ( to catch boat to town. j ,Wo have .also been instructed to sell 0 by Auction, on the abovo date, the wellt known 0 HOMESTEAD SECTION, t [j with the' l2-roomed house erected thereon. This property is charmingly situated, nnci commands a beautiful view. The section •- has a double frontage, viz. : — 73ft 6in tc a Taunga ta-road aud 73 ft Bin to Waitohul- road with a depth of about. 188 ft Bin. Ar i- unfailing stream runs through the section, a which is well-grown with shrubs and trees, o Our representatives will be on the ground d to facilitate inspection. Send for plans and full parlioulars tc '' the Auctioneers — v WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. J VV. H. MORRAH & CO. ; AUCTIONEERS ' AND LAND AGENTS. 0 54 AND 56, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone No. 10. NORTH KILBIRNIE— Neat 4-roomcd Home; land 40 x 122 ft. Price £490; bargain. SEATOUN— 4 rooms; -| acre land. Prioe j £350. , WADESTOWN— 6 rooms ; land 75 x 100. :': ' Prico £450. ' > 3 RINTOUL-STKEET— Land 30 X 90ft, 3roomed house and stables. , Price e> £600. z WEBB-STREET (off) — Good, 6-roomed House. A bargain at £725; splendid property. THORNDON (Poplar Grove)— 4 rooms, ljath, copper, tubs, etc. ; land 30 x 90. Prico £565. , EPUNI-STREET— Good 5-roomed House; f land 32 x 100. Price only £600. 1 ELLICE-STREET —"b rooms, hot water ' service. £750. ROXBURGH-STREET - 6 rooms, land 40 x 83ft. . £955. SHANNON-STREET — 5 rooms, fine modern house, good section. £960. ARO-STREET (tram terminus)— 4-roomed Cottage, electric light; land 34 x 94ft. £475. GRANT-ROAD (two minutes distant)— Splendid Building Sections. £8 per ft. ; - BERHAMPORE (30 yards from tramline) —A 5-roomed Houso now in course ol [. erection. Trice £550 ; only £75 de- „ posit. » BEAUTIFUL KARORI — Half an' Acre, almost level. £315. ISLAND BAY — Splendid Property, £ rooms, i acre land. Price £875 ; easj terms. BOXHILL (this bide Brooklyn) — New 4 roomed Cottage, land 37 x 130. Price £445 ; terms, £50 cash, balance rent, Neat 6-iooined Houso, thoroughly' up-to- .. date, situate FINLAY-TERRACE. ono yard from tho Wallace-street tram. Prico £750; a bargain. 0 wTpTshomt. 5 A UCTIONEER, HOUSE, LAND ANE J\. ESTATE AGENT. Miramar Sections in the magnificeul n homestead block from 25s por foot. Plan. 1 and particulars may be 'obtained on th« ground. A permanent 'bus service run ning twelve trips per day has now boer - established to this property, r, Muritai, Day's Bay— Handsome 8-room eel House, beautifully finished, lath anc > plaster all through, nearly 3 acre o! j land ; to bo sold a bargain ; also several first-class Sections, very cheap. For Sale or To Let, at Miramar, a i beautiful 8-roomcd Residence, now occu pied by A. D. Crawford, Esq., togothei ' with about 3 acres of land, beautiiullj 1 laid out in garden and shrubberies ; stable loose-boxes, coachhouse, otc. Particular j. on application. le DWAN BROS., HOTEL BROKERS, VALUERS, ANI FINANCIERS. 5. HOTELS FOR SALE. FOR >S.\LK, Hole! in rnpidly-iinprovin; district ; only hotol in very big centre : | 0 f^retit tourist trade. Ingoing £2750. 14! :g HOTEL, seaport town ; long lease at £' y lOii per week ; free house ; Vxtensivi \ harbour works going on. Ingoing 1( ! £1550. 13' d SUBURBAN HOTEL, moderate rental ■ r- good grounds attached. Price £1900. 14! 1- HOTEL, back country; long lease at £21 a p. a. ground rent ; store, telephon* sc office, etc., attached. 13' id HOTEL, Taranaki : new house, well fur a nished 11. '-aughout ; groat dairying dis a trict, meal -works, otc. Price £2650. 141 DWAN BROS.. Wiliis-st.. Wellington. W"ANTED~Io Sell, GonVT^hich Sta: Bioyclo, in first-class order ; -prici £7. Dayton Cycle Agency, Manncrs-st.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1904, Page 8
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