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TO-MORftOW. THE KILRYMONT ESTATE ! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST LAND IN THE LOWER HUTT VALLEY. FIVE MINUTES' WALK FROM THE NEW BRIDGE ABOUT TO BE ERECTED ACROSS THE HUTT RIVER, OPPOSITE PARKER'SLANE. FRONTING ORR'S LINE, PILMUIR AND COPELAND STREETS. ADJOINING THE RESIDENCE OF GEORGE PEARCE, ESQ. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay. TO-MORROW, 29th JANUARY, 1908, TO-MORROW, 29th JANUARY, 1908, TO-MORROW, 29th JANUARY, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. At 2.30 o'clock p.ra. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction, as abovo — One Hundred and Twenty Subdivisions of the Great Block of Land known as "THE KILRYMONT ESTATE." "THE KILRYMONT ESTATE." This magnificent Estate is situated on tho right-hand side of the Valley, in its sunnicat part, being quite high and dry, and unique in this, that it was never subjcot to floods. The land is absolutely flat, bo that no expense is required for excavation and filling up when building. . Tho early commencement and completion of the proposed bridge across tho River Hutt at Parker's-lane, and tho creation of a new Railway Station there, will placo tho Hutt Railway service within Five Minutes' Walk of tho Sections on the Kilryinont Estate, and make tho Estate one of tha cheapest spots in tho whole Hutt Valley. The immense increase in the value of tho neighbouring lends within the next twelve, months through the erection of tho Bridge and Railway Station will revolutionise values and make every purchaser of a Section in the Kilrymont Etate feel that he has made an investment which within two years will produce a very large profit. The low cost of passenger fares to and from tho Hutt is too often forgotten. A weekly ticket for a distance not exceeding 1 ten miles can be obtained for two shillings, nnd tha new omnibus has reduced fares to threepence. This ,all means that a man can have his homo^nt tho Hutt and live far cheaper than in the city The proposals recently formulated for a tramway will evidently become a great fact, and enormously aid in the development of the Chief Suburb of Wellington. The new Public School when erected will bo within five minutes' walk from tho Kilrymont Estate. Special features in connection with this property are: — FIRST— Tha-t the streets are 66ft wide SECOND— The streets are' already formed, metalled, kerbod, and channelled with concrete. THIRD— The whole of the footwalks will bo asphalted in a few weeks, the cost of doing so having already been lodged with the Hutt Borough Council. FOURTH— The soil is the richest in tho Valley, and is simply wonderful for gardening purposes. FIFTH — The terms are of exceptional liberality, and enable every man who desires to acquire a Homo in the Hutt to obtain it without any deprivation of his ordinary comforts. The- scheme of drainage for the Estate has bceu arranged with tho Borough, and a Bond entered iuto with the latter that they will lay down the drainage pipe 3in the centre of the Estate streets. There are two valuable homsos on the property, and special arrangementa can be made by which these can bo purchased with their respective sections. The Estate is thoroughly well known, lying as it does between the grounds of Mr. Robert Orr, whose extensive vineries abut on the south side of the property, and thoso of Mr. George Pearce, whose new residence and grounds are situated on tho opposite side. The Auctioneers' advice to persons on the lookout for suburban land is to go and inspect this Estate, as it has advan. tages possessed by no other. THE 'lJbiiiMS ARE— Five per cent, cash deposit, 5 per cent, in three months, 5 per cqnt. in nine months, 5 per cent, in fifteen months, and tho balance in five years. Interest at 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money. Lithographic Plans may bq obtained on application to Macdonald, Wilson and Co., and they will arrange for a guide to point out the varioiis sections. For Conditions ot Said and further particulars apply at the Auctioneers' Offices. TO-MORROW. ON WEDNESDAY, 29th JAN, 1903, At 11 o'clock a.m. SALE OF GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL, IRON, DOORS, SASHES, RANGES, ETC. On the Ground (at the rear of No. 34, Cuba-street). MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell on the ground at the rear of No. 34, Cuba-street, as above — • A quantity^ of Building Material, Galvanised Iron, Bricks, Doors, Sashes, Rusticating, Ranges, Gratea, Tubs, Mantelpieces, Gully Traps, Lining, Vorandah, Baths, Etc., Etc. __^ NO RESERVE. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANO, In Our Rooms. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. will sell at their rooms, 84, Lamb-ton-quay, as above, and dispose of— A large quantity of superior Household 1 ( urniture, comprising : Upright Grand Piano by Kirchner, ia good order. Diningroom Suite (9 pieces) upholstered t in Morocco. Very Superior Duchesse Pair, Marble-top Tiled-back Washstand. 3 Superior Mirror-door Wardrobes. Handsome Mirror-back Sideboard, Canopy Top. A Lot of Almost New Linoleum. A Nice Collection of Engravings, Pictures, all well framed. Saddlebag couch, easy chairs, cheval duohesse pair, ducheree chests, writing table, hearthrugs, dining table and cover, pair vasea and ornaments, piano seat, and numerous sundries. By Order of the Bailiff, Magistrate's Court— 2 valuable black aud white drawings by the well-known artist P. Van der Velden. Householders, desirous of disposing of any surplus furniture or houses of furniture, would do well to send it to our rooms, as we have always a good class of buyers in attendance. WE SELL EVERY WEDNESDAY. CONFECTIONERY AND TEA ROOM. WANTED to Sell, situated heart Christchurch; splendid opportunity acquire genuine bargain; everything up-to-d&te ; owner leaving. Apply Confecv tipner, Evening Poet.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 23, 28 January 1908, Page 12

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