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TO-MORROW, } At 2.30 o'olock p.m. , ' EAST PORIRUA! EAST PORIRUA EAST^PORIRUA! EAST PORIRUA IMPORTANT TO CITY CAPITALISTS IMPORTANT TO SUBURBAN . RESIDENTS. IMPORTANT TO MARKET GARDENERS. IMPORTANT TO BEE AND FOWL FARMERS. THE LONG-LOOKED-FOR AUCTIOI SALE OF THE CHARMING AN! PICTURESQUE TOWN OF EAS: PORIRUA, Situated on the Wellington and Manawat* Railway, immediately in front of THE PORIRUA RAILWAY STATION tVG SUBDIVIDED INTO 17^ SEVENTY-EIGHT BUILDING ■SECTIONS, RANGING in AREA from a, QUARTER ACRE to NINE ACREbI TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 27th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock. At 2.30 o'clock: IN" THE EXCHANGE LAND MART Xo. £4, Lambton-quay, MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO havo much pleasure, in acnouncin) that tho eagerly-desired sale of the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA Trill be held on the above date, when thewill sell by publio auction — .' ■ The whole of the SEVENTY-EIGH 1 ALLOTMENTS, forming one 0 the most beautiful and delightfii suburban Towns in the colony. THE TOWN OF EAST PORHIUA con sists of 106 acres of the most -fertile am productive character, and is the subdivisioi of the original Section No. 61 on the mai of the Porirua District, so long known a the property of the late Mr. Wall. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA i at the head of tho celebrated Tawa Vallej a valley which, during the next ten yean will hold a great population and be- recog nised as the premier suburb of tho City'c Wellington. The recent phenomenal success of th sale of the Town of Tawa, when quarto acre sections were sold at an average c £240 per sere, only emphasises the specii value of tha TOWN OF EAST PORIRUJ ■where tho railway facilities are at presen so much greater. THE TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA ha the advantage of having its roads laid oul made, and metalled, and every person dc sirous of building can do so. at once _witb out difficulty or trouble. - 7. "_' *".! " ~ Every Section in the TOWN- OF EAS' PORJKUA has been so laid off that a caJ nags or motor car can now bo drivo along its roach and streets the whol of its boundary lines. In this respect : v quite uniques amongst suburban. _tojvns. The main old Porirua road runs righ fiom the railway station through th TOWN OF EAST PORIRUAj and coe nects with the other subdiVißional roadi From every section there is a magmficec panoramio view of the calm waters c Porirua Bay and the lovely rolling hill surrounding it. A more charming an peaceful view of_ seascape and eylva scenery cannot oxist in any part of th world. The facilities which exist in the'-TOWI OF EAST PORIRUA for carrying on th smaller industries of market gardening fowl farming, bee farming, and a ewarr of cognate industries aro- very great Ladies and gentlemen who wish to enjo; the charm of a country life while close t & great city, and at the same time mak a comfortable income, should fix thei home in the TOWN OF. EAST PORI RUA. They will never regret it. '|'hk TERMS are of exceptional libe; •lity. Deposit on each section at time « purchase, £5. Balance payable — Ten per cent, i ; three months ; Ten per cent, i twelve months; remainder 0 mortgage for Five Years. Inte est on unpaid money, five p< cent, per annum. ' Eaehjiipurohaser on paying his purchu money ' in fall at any time can have h Land Transfer Title. Any purchaser desiring to build ca hawe special terms arranged -for paymei of purchase money and financial assis once. It is anticipated, from the expresge desire of large numbers to erect buih ings forthwith, that THE TOWN O EAST PORIRUA will be full of dwel ing-hoa3es in a ehorter ■ time than hi erver before been known in connectio with a suburban town. Conditions. -of sale and further partici Jars may be seen at the offices -of Messn Brandon, Hislop and Johnston, Solicitor! corner of Featherston-street and Brandoi street,, or-st- the Auctioneers' offices. REMEMBER! TO-MORROW, 2.30 o'clock- o.m. THURSDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1907, At 1.30 o'olock p.m. SALE OF 14ffc PLEASURE BOATi, At our Rooms. ."H/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO xU- have been favoured with instruc tions from The Receiver of Wrecks, to sell At .their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, a above — 1 14 ft Pleasure Boat, well built -and i: first-class order. To be gold absolutely WITHOUT RE SERVE. Now on view. WEDNESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY. At 12 o'clock. In tho Nag** Head Yards, Dixon-street. By Order of the Bailiff, S.M. Court. MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH AND CC will sell as above — 1 Home, Spring Cart, apd Harncii.. WITHOUT RESERVE. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 48, 26 February 1907, Page 8

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