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I 'AST PORIRUAI EAST PORIRUA 1 EAST PORIRUAI EAST PORIRUA! IMPORTANT TO CITY CAPITALISTS. IMPORTANT TO SUBURBAN RESIDENTS. IMPORTANT TO MARKET GARDENERS. • IMPORTANT TO BEE AND FOWL FARMERS. THE LONG-LOOKED-FOR AUCTION SALE OF THE CHARMING AND PICTURESQUE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, Situated on tho Wellington and Manawatu Railway, immediately in front of THE PORIRUA RAILWAY STATION, wo SUBDIVIDED INTO r¥O SEVENTY-EIGHT BUILDING SECTIONS, RANGING in AREA from a QUARTERACRE to NINE ACREa J On WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBUARY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 64, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ■jLg-ACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ■*••-"- havo much pleasure in announcing that tho eagerly-desired eale of tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA I Trill be held on tho abovo dato, when thoy \ will sell by publio auction — ! The wholo of tho SEVENTY-EIGHT ALLOTMENTS, forming ono of tho most bnautiful and delightful tuburban Towns in tho colony. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA con- . sista of 106 acres of tho most fei'tilo and productivo character, and is the subdivision of tho original Section No. 61 on tho map of the Porirua District, so long known as the property of tho lato Mr. Wall. THE TOWN OF EAST PORERUA is at the head of tho celebrated Tawa Valley, a valley which, during the next ton years, will hold a groat population and bo recognised as Iho prcmior suburb of tho City of ! Wellington. Tho recent phenomenal success of tho salo of tho Town of Tawa, when quarteracro sections \rt>ro sold at an average of £249 per oero, only emphasises tho special value of the TOAVN OF EAST PORIRUA, whero tho railway facilities are at present jo much greater. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has the advantage of having its roads laid out, made, and metalled, and every person desirous of building can do so nt once without difficulty or trouble. E>ery Section in tho TOWN OF EAST PORIKUA has been so laid eff (hat a carnage or motor car can now bo driven 1 along its roads and streets tho whole of its boundary line 3. In this respect it id quite unique amongst tuburban towns. Tho main old Porirua road runs right from the railway station through tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, and connects with tho other Fubdivisional roads. From every Eection them is a magnificent panoramic view of the calm waters of Porirua Bay and the lovoly rolling hills surrounding it. A more charming and peaceful view of eoaicapo and sylvan scenery cannot exist in any part ot' the world. The facilities which exist in tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA for currying on tho smaller industries of market gardoning, fowl farming, bee farming, and a swarm of. cojjnalc industries aro very great. Ladies and gentlemen v;ho wish lo enjoy the charm of a country lifo while closo to a great city, and at tho tamo lime make a comfortablo incomo, should fix their homo in tho TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA. They will never regret it. THE TERMS aro of exceptional liberality. Deposit on each section at timo of purchase, £5. Balanco payable — Ten per cent, in thieo months ; Ten per cent, in twelve months; remainder on mortgage for Five Years. Interest on unpaid money, fivo per cent, per annum. Each purchaser on paying his purchasn money in full at any time can havo his Land Transfer Title. Any purchaser desiring to build can havo epecial tcrmn arranged for payment of purchaso money and financial 'assistance. It is anticipated, from tho expressed desiro of large numbers to erect buildings forthwith, that THE TOWN OF EAST POPJRUA will be full of dwell-ing-houses in a shorter lime than has ever before been known in connection with a. suburban town. Conditions of salo and further particulars may bo seen at Iho offices of Messrs. Brandon, Hislop and Johnston, Solicitois, corner of Featherston-strect and Brandons t root, or at tho Außtioneora' offices. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY, 16th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 2 p.m. O4 DRAUGHT AND VAN qa «5* HORSES «#& Will bo sold by PUBLIO AUCTION, aa abovo. ut tho Stablos of Mr. John Keir. 28, ABEL SMITH-STREET, Welling! on. j This lot includea 22 heavy nnd medium j draught horsos and 12 van and spring-cart horses. Mr. Koir having completed hi« Karori and Miramar Tiimwny contract*, hnn favoured us wilh instructions to sell thin first-class lot of horses, most of which woro t purchased Borao months after most carofnl Kelrction for this clam of work. Tho horrci are all in work at tho proton t time, thoy »ro from 3 years to 8 years old, nnd are all guaranteed good workers. Any trial given in rhaftn or load. Further parlioulnrs will be advertised later. H. TURNBULL AND- CO , , Auctioneer^, 3A3 A Panama,-«fc>Mt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1907, Page 12