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PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAYJ ISLAND BAY! I , 1 -I , BUILDING SECTIONS -j -J And FAMILY RESIDENCE! IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. ON TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1906, *At 2 o'clock p.m. MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from Mrs. Staples, to sell by public auction, as above — ELEVEN MAGND3TOENT BUDLDING SECTIONS AND THE FAMILY RESIDENCE and GROUNDS Lithographic Plans and Details Later. PALMERSTON NORTH. PALMERSTON NORTH. THE MOST PROGRESSIVE INLAND TOWN IN THE NORTH ISLAND. SALE OF TWENTYJTCVE SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS Close to tho Torrace End Railway Station. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY, tho 9th day of OCTOBER, 1906, At 2 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. will offer for salo by auction as above — TWENTY-FIVE OUARTER-ACRE SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS situated close to the Terrace End Railway Station, with frontages to ono of tho best streets, in Palmorston North. The land is lex el and toil very rich, covering deep shinglo bed, which guaran- ] tees perfoct drainage This is ono of the most select suburbs of tho town of Palmerston North, and when the proposed 'bu3 service— which will bo in operation shortly — is available tho valuo of these sections must very muoh increase. Houses in Palmerston North are soarco and difficult to obtain on rental. Title, Land Transfer. Terms — £10 doposit, £10 in three months, balanco arranged. Plan and particulars from Auctioneers. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, " At 2 o'clock. AT THE FRUITS EXCHANGE, BLAIR-STREET. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of tho LEASE, GOODWILL, AND PLANT Of Evenson's (lato J. L. Bacon's) AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL FACTORY BUSINESS, TORY-ST. rf^RIi'TITHS AND CO., LTD., havo v?T received inrtructlons to sell by public auction, as abovo — All tho interest of tho lessee, having about 5 years to run, at a rental of £3 per. week, in all that piece of land having a frontago to Torystreet of 30 feet by a dopth along Sage's-lano of 100 foet (moro or less), on which is erected tho wellI known Cordial Factory long in ' tho occupation of tho lato J. L. Bacon, nnd now tho property of Mr. W. Evonson. Togothor with tho exceedingly valuablo effects, including ENGINE by Barnett and Foster, a COMPLETE AERATED WATER PLANT in all its branches, HORSES, CARTS, etc., otc. Particulars and conditions of sale may be inspected at the offices of tho Auctioneers, and of Messrs. Skerrclt and Wylie, 71, Lambton-quay, Wellington. SPECLA.L NOTE.— The Auctioneers rtrongly suggest that tho business bo purchased as a going concorn by a person possessing somo knowledgo of tho trade, t.T whom a competency is practically assured, and are prepared to offor all necessary information to bona fido investors as t) tho volume of business conducted in tho past. WEDNESDAY, 26th SEPTEMBER, 1906, At 2.30 p.m. 8 HATAITAI Q IIATAI T A I O I BUILDING SECTIONS. LOTS 1 to 4 of theso Sections front tho ' KONINI-ROAD, and aro subdivisions of Lota 12 and 13, Block 7, Hataitai, part of Section 3, Evans Bay District. Theso Sections are beautifully situated, commanding magnificent views, perfectly sheltered from prevailing' winds, and containing areas from 24 pcrche3 to 26.8 perches. Tho land is within a fow chains of tho tramway. LOT 5 has a frontage to MATAI-ROAD of 49ft 6in, with a depth varying from 126 ft to 133 ft, and being Lot 27 of Block 5, Hataitai. This Section is partly fenced, and oeoupies an ideal situation overlooking Evans Bay and Lyell Bay. LOTS 6 and 7 havo frontages to HATAI-TAI-ROAD of 49ft 6in, with, a depth of 217 ft lOin each, and being Allotments 31 and 32 of Block 7. Thoso sections aro situated on tho Main I-lataitai-road, are oxceptionalfy largo and magnificently situated,' commanding an extensive sea view, and distant about 20 ohains from tho present tram line. LOT 8 has a frontago to MATAI-ROAD of 49ft 6in, with a dopth of Hlft 2in on tho south, 103 ft 10m on tho north side, 60ft lin on the west side, with, a total area of 19-5 perches, and boing Allotment 24, Block 5. This section is situated overlooking tho Bays, is level, and is one of tho best on* tho Hataitai Estate. In a very fow months the trams will be running through tho tunnel, bringing this favourite suburb within a fow minutes of tho G.P.O. What olectrio trams and rapid communication have dono for other less favoured and moro remote suburbs they will do for Hataitai. Settlement must quiokly • increase, and values will rise in proportion, therefore tho timo to buy for investment is NOW, beforo tho great benefits of a fast electric tramway aro realised. Plans and torms on application. MESSRS. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. will sell as above, at thoir Auction Rooms, 3, Panama-street. LOWER HUTT. BAKER BROS, have for Sale the following Properties: — la— WAIWETU-ROAD SOUTH— 7- roomed House, beautifully finished, has ovory modern convonienco ; tho garden tastefully laid out, and has lovoly viow. Price £900, Terms can bo arranged. 6383— WAIWETU-ROAD, MIDDLE— 7roomed Houso, completo in all modern requirements. A fino proporty. Price £1000. 5867— MAIN-ROAD (just off)— 6-roomod House, with ovory up-to-dato convenionco ; has sunny aspect; very deep section : oasy terms arranged. Price £600. 5869— CAMP-ROAD— 4.roomod Cottage, with all conveniences ; a small clopoiiit of £25 to £50 will m»ke you owner of this property, BAKER BROS,, EiUto Ajcsntit Wellington und Hutt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 8

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