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ON WEDNESDAY, 13th SEPT., 1905, ' At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed for Convenience of Sale. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. havo received instructions from a lady who is leaving Wellington to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay — The whole of her household furniture, contents of five " well-furnished rooms. Full particulars on ' Tuesday. — f- _ SALE OF SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, WITH TWO AND A HALF ACRES. WAIWETU-ROAD, LOWER HUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. ON THURSDAY~4th SEPT., 1905, At 2, o'clock p.m. MACDONALD "WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as above — That valuable property, part of Sections 12 and 13, fronting the Wahveturoad, Lower Hutt, containing 2 acres 2 roods 27 perches, with the well - built residence, containing four large rooms, storerooms, etc., orected thereon; also stable, Irapshed, and fowlhoiiso. There aro six orchards divided with livo fouces and wiro netting, the whole being protected by two fine pine belts. Tho property will be found on inspection to bo admirably situated and specially adaptod for market garden purposes, the soil being of the richest kind. Terms— lo per cent, deposit ; balance arranged. --> SALE OF VDLLA~RESIDEXCE, WITH OVER HALF AN ACRE OF LAND FOUR FRONTAGES, ALICETOWN, LOWER HUTT. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84; Lambton-quay,- Wellington. On THURSDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1905, _ At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by publio auction, as- above — That commodious and well-built Villa Residence, containing seven rooms, scullery, etc., with outbuildings, comprising stable, coachhouso, man's room, harness room, and hay loft. A splendid supply of artesian water is connected to tho residence. The land comprises Sections 11, 12, 13, and 14- on tho Plan of Alicetown, containing over half an tcro (2 roods 13 perches), having four frontages — viz., Alicestreet, Htzhcrbert-street, William-street, •and public road. Jt is laid out in ornamental garden, orchard, and paddock. < Builders and speculators aro specially urged to inspect this valuable property. With its four frontages, they will find it an admirable one for profitable subdivision. Tho residonce, occupying a sito on the corner of Alice-street and public road, leaves some 490 feat of frontago for further subdivision. Terms of Sale — 10 per cent, deposit, }fi per cent, in three months, balance *• 3 years at 5 per cent. Title — Land T»x.sfer Act. / FERBYSDDE. F/3RRYSIDE. DAYS BAY. THE NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF 1 FERRYSIDE. DAYS BAY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. OX THURSDAY EVENING, 12th OCTOBER, 1905, At 7.30 o'clock. MACDONALD, WILSON, and CO. are favoured with instructions from tho Wellington Steam Ferry Company, Ltd., to sell by Publio Auction as above — The NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FERRYSIDE, DAYS BAY, adjoining the large, Private Hotol and Hockey Grounds, Days Bay. The Suburb of'Ferryside contains /»/? SIXTY-SIX MAGNIFICENT nn V>" BUILDIXG SECTIONS, OD ranging in area from One-eighth of an Acre to over Half an Aero each. Each of the Sections is admirably adapted for building upon. -The. Suburb of Ferryside has the advantage of being adjacent to the splendid Private Hotel at Days Bay and thp Hockey Grounds, and closo to the Days Bay Wharf. Two minutes' walk from the forry steamer brings one to tho Suburb. Of the many cosy nooks for settlement along the chores of Port • Nicholson none excel the sylvan Suburb of Days Bay. Beautifully sheltered from the rude winds of Wellington, Ferrysido nestles along tho candy front of the Bay, and creeps lovingly up the hillside amidst a wealth of native bush, flowering shrubs, and creepers. Tho glorious panorama whioh unrols itself boford tho "eye of tho' visitor to Ferrysido must be seen 1 to bo understood. Nono who love nature in all her aspects can fail to be profoundly moved when they loo~k upon it, 'and to rejoice that they havo an opportunity to create a homo amidst such elevating and charming eurrOundings. To professional and business men Days Bay and its surroundings must appeal strongly. Its close proximity to Wellington, and the running of ferry steamers six times each day, enables him to livo there with the- same comfort as if ho was residing in' tho City, while it cannot bo surpassed as a health reeort. It must also be remembered that Days Bay has now becomo an exceedingly valuable watering place, and that its value is greatly enhanced by its small area. It cannot bo enlarged. Tho present opportunity of acquiring a Building Section is, of course, quite exceptional, and cannot again occur. Special arrangements will bo made to guido visitors over evory portion of Forryside, and lo point out each section. /The Terms of Salo aro as under:— Ten per cent, deposit: Ten per cent, in throo months; Ten per cent, in six months ; Balance in five yoar3. Interest on unpaid purchaso money, 5 per cent. Lithographio plans may bo obtained from tho Auctioneers and at tho Days Bay Private Hotel and at the Pavilion. For tho convenience of residents al tho Bay desirous of attending tho ualo a Fciry Steamor will leave thoro at 6.30 o'clock p.m., convoying them froo of charge, and returning to tho Bay immediately aftor the sale. A l>

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 8

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