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GREAT AUCTION SALE OF JOHNSONVK.LE PROPERTIES. IN -THE ESTATE OF THE LATE MR. JOHN F. ORR. Tho Subdivision of the Beautiful Property so long occupied by Mr. Orr and well- - known as tho finest in the Suburb of Johnsonvillo. ON WEDNESDAY, 6th SEPT., 1905, - At 2 o'clook p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from tho Public Trustee, by direction of tho Beneficiaries, to soil by publio auction, as above — THE BEAUTD7UL ESTATE AT JOHNSONVILLE of tho lato Mr. Orr, subdivided, into SIXTY-TWO VLLLA BUILDING SECTIONS,. N ranging in area from ONEQUARTER ACRE to FOUR ACRES,- together with FIVE FAMILY RESIDENCES. Also, , SPLENDID BUSINESS SITE in tho centre of Johnsonville, Etc. etc, eto. The Terms will be— Ten per Cent. Deposit Ten per Cent, in Threo, Six, and Twelve Months And tho Balance in Fivo Years, Fivo ' , per Cent. Intorest on Unpaid Purohaso Monoy » -' • Lithographio plans aro in course of preparation, and full details to follow. FERRYSIDE. FEEKYSiDE. DAYS BAY. THE NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FEKRYSUUE. DAYS BAY. AT TiiK PAVILION, DAYS- BAY. « ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 11th OCTOBER, 1905, At 8 o'olook. MAODONALD, WILSON, and CO/ are favoured with instructions from the Wellington Steam Ferry Company, Ltd., to sell by Public Auction as above — The NEW 'SEASIDE SUBURB OF FERRYSIDE,. DAYS BAY, 'adjoming llio largo Private Hotel and Hookey Grounds, Days Bay. The Suburb of Ferryaide contains f>C SIXTY-SIX MAGNIFICENT nr* OO BUILDING SECTIONS, OO 1 . t ranging in l area from One-oighlh oJ an Aoro to ovor Half an Aero each. Each of the Sections is admirably adapted for building upon. The Suburb of Ferrysido ha"s tho advantage* of being ndjacent to tho splendid. Pra-ato Hotel at Days Bay 'and tho Hockey Grounds, and close to the Days Bay Wharf. Two minutes' walk from the ferry steamer brings ono to the Suburb. v Of the many cosy nooks for settlement along tho shores of Port Nicholson nono excel '„tho sylvan SuburJ) 'of ,Days .Bnj. Beautifully sheltered from the/rudb wjn r !ii of Wellington, Forrysido .nestles alongf'tho sandy front of tho Bay, Rnd creeps loving- I -ly up tho hillside amidst' a wealthy of j • native bush, flowering shrubs, and ertfop- I ers. Tho glorious panorama which unrola iUelf before tho cyo of llio visitor lo Ferrys'de musl^bo soon to be viii''ei'?tood. Nono who lovo nature in all her .\speots can fail to bo prof mindly moved irhon they look upon il, nnd to rejo c° that they havo an opportunity to create a homo amidst Mich elevating and charming surroundings. 1 *■ To professional and business men Daya Bay and its surroundings mu«l appeal strongly. Its closo proximity to Wellington, and llio running of ferry Ftoamers six times each day, enables him to livo j thcro with the same comfort as if he was ! residing in the Oily, while it cannot bo surpassed as a health resort. It must also bo remembered that Days Bny haß*now become an exceedingly valuable watering place, and that its valuo is greatly onhanced by its small area. -It cannot be enlarged. The present opportunity of acquiring a Build 1 ng Section is, of course, quite exceptional, and cannot again occur. . . ' Special arrangomonls will bo made to gjuide visitors over every portion of Ferryside, and to point out each section. Tho Terms of Salo are as under: — Ten per cont. deposit : Ton per cent, in throo months; Ten' por cent, in six months'; Balance in fivo years. Intorest on unpaid purchaso money, 5 per cont. Lithographio plans may bo obtained from the Auctioneers and at thp Days Bay Privato Hotel and at tho Pavilion. \j Tho Ferry Stoamors will leave the J^orry Wharf, Wellington, at half-past 7 o'clock for DRys v ßay, returning at tho conclusion of tho sale. Free Tickets f&r this epooinl evening trip may bo obtainod on application at tlic Auctioneers' officoß. Being a moonlight evening, and thorn being a band on board, tho trip should bo most enjoyablo. Tm 0 R SALE. Hotol, Auckland; takings £180 weekly.. Prico for goodwill .01 leaso and furniture, £2250. Hotol, No*' Plymouth. Hotel, near Wanganui ; only houso ; cash required £200 to £300. Holol, Manawatu Lino. Hotol, Nelson ; good houso. Hotel, near Stratford ; only house ; easy terms. All Safo ■>"*• '-ids. Apply JOHN BRODIE AND CO., King's Chambers. -

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 37, 12 August 1905, Page 8