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TOMORROW, TUESDAY, sth FEBRUARY, 1907, At 1.30 e'cloek p.m. CLEARING SALE OF CONTRACTING PLANT, HORSES, DAIRY STOCK, ETC., At Main-road, Johnsonville. MACDONALP, WILSON AND CO. havo received iiiFlructions from Mr. William Fountain, who is siting up contracting, to sell at Main-road, Johnsonville, as above — The wholo of his contracting plant, consisting of reaper and binder, mower and reaper, ploughs, ditc and other harrows, spring tip drays and other drays, portable 1 horse-power chaffcutter, horso hay rake, Reid and Gray hillsido plough, Planet Junior cultivator and ridgor, roller, set of cart harness, set of drap harness, riding saddlo and bridl«, carpentor's bench and : screw, cart jack, scalding bath, 6 poultry : troughs, wire strainer, fencing wire, tools, broadcast Ecod tower, hurrica-no seed cower, " 33-fallon cream separator, otc. ' Also, ' 4 gelding 3, 1 brown maro and filly, foal i by Go\ernmcnt horeo Hertford Boy, 1 . chestnut maro in foal, 2 Clydesdale filly ' yearlings, express horse, 1 Ayrshiro cow in calf, 1 3-year-old fat steer, 1 storo cow, J Jersey Holstoiu bull (quiet), 1 Ayrshiro bull (18 months), etc, etc. 1 A few outsido entries will bo received for this sale. EAST PORIRUA! EAST PORIRUA! EAST PORIRUA ! EAST PORIRUA ! IMPORTANT TO CITY CAPITALISTS. IMPORTANT TO SUBURBAN i RESIDENTS. IMPORTANT TO MARKET GARDENERS. " IMPORTANT TO BEE AND FOWL I FARMERS. i ____ . THE LONG-LOOKED-FOR AUCTION : SALE OF THE CHARMING AND PICTURESQUE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, t Situated on the Wellington and Manawatu Railway, immediately in front of THE.FORIRUA RAILWAY STATION, wn SUBDIVIDED INTO rjo SEVENTY-EIGHT BUILDING SECTIONS, RANGING in AREA from a QUARTERACRE to NINE ACREo! On WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBUARY, 1907, At 239 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 64, Lambton-quay, Wollington. ■JV/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ■*" havo much pleasure in announcing that the* eagerly-desired sale of tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA will be bold on tho above dale, when they will sell by public suction — The whole of tho SEVENTY-EIGHT ALLOTMENTS, forming ono of tho most beautiful and delightful suburban Towns in tho colony. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA consists of 106 acres of the post fertile and productivo character, and is the subdivision of the original Section No. 61 on the map of thq Porirua District, so long known as the property of tho late Mr. Wall. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA it at the head of the celebrated Tawa Valley, a valley which, during the next ten years, will hold a great population and be recognised as the premier suburb of the City of Wellington. The recent phenomenal succes» of the sale of the Town of Tawa, when quarleraore sections wer,o sold at an average ot £240 per acre, only emphasise- tho special value of the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, where the railway facilities are at present so much greater. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA haa the advantage of having it* roads laid out, made, and metalled, and every person desirous of building can do so at onco without difficulty or trouble. Every Section in tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has-been so laid off that a carnage or motor ear can now bo driven along its roads and streets the wholo of its boundary lines. In this respect it io quite unique amongst suburban towns. The main old Porirua road runs right from the railway station through tho TOWN OF EAST PORUIUA, and connects with the other subdivisional roads. From every section there is a magnificent panorainio view of tho calm water* _of Porirua Bay and the lovely rolling hills surrounding it. A more charming and peaceful view of senseapo and sylvan scenery cannot exist in any part of the world. Tho facilities which exist in tho TOWN 1 OF EAST PORIRUA for carrying on the ' smaller industries of market gardening, , fowl farming, bee farming, and a 6warm ; of cognate industries aro very great. -Ladies and gentlemen who wi«h to on joy tho charm of a- country lifo while cioao to a groat city, and -at the eimo timo mako a comfortable income, should fix their homo in the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA. Thoy will never regret it. The Terms of Salo are of exceptional liberality. The deposit of £5 on each section and £5 every three months until the parchaao money is paid off. Interest, five per cent, per annum. Special facilities will bo given to purchasers to build ; without delay, and it is anticipated from ' the expressed desire of large numbers to * erect buildings forthwith that tho TOWTC I OF EAST PORIRUA will bo full of I dwellinghouiics in a shorter timo than hae " over beforo been known in connection •with a Suburban Town. , For Conditions of Sale, Lithographic , Plans of tho Proporty, and.acy special- ins formation, apply to the Auctioneers,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1907, Page 10

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