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THE CELEBRATED DOMINION ESTATE In the Town of th» upper hutt. for Private sale. ■j&/tacdonald, .wilson and co. The Dominidn Estate has been in tha possession of Mr. James Brown's falnily since tho year 1840 when, , Wellington waa first settled by Europeans." Mr. James Brown has resided upon the property ever since _ those early days. He has not sold it to a syndicate* as is the ttehioa nowadays, but at the request of many friends that he should subdivide and offer for sale, has done so and placed a reservo price upon e3ch section that is far below the real market value of .today. , - •> The ■ Dominion Estate is n^the centre of the village <if tho Upper Hi(fltt, which, lias become of so much importinltt^^hat steps are now being taken to oon^i|t - it into', a borough. I 'l&~ ■ * - \ ]'r The, Dominion Estate has great advantages as compared with any other property in the Upper Hutt. its soil ii first-clas3, it is next to the Roman Catholic Church, ■ and within a stone'« throw of the best business premises' and close to the .Railway sitatiou. \ The Town of the Upper Hutt will in a few ■ years be one of the important towns in the Provincial District of Wellington. It is growing rapidly in population an,d value. On the 4th April, 1906, some twenty months since, Macdonaid, Wilson and Co., cold by auction tha whole of tho subdivisions of a Block there; which sections recent sales show havo now nearly trebled in value. Tho advantages of tha Upper Hutt a* an ideal residence ?ite are just being appreciated. .Situated amidst the range* and yot only 211 feet aboTe 'Bea'leVol, it if- theltered from- Ithe Ealfc soabre'eiea of Wellington, ancT with its- golfing grounds and trout fishing: possesses attractions. . ■ " - _ ■ • ' The Upper Hutt- is "within 'twenty, miles of the city of Wellington., Twenty/ three daily trains stop ,in • passing* through it,, while a motor car will always giv s e a delightful drive of not more than three-quarters of an hour.' \ \ — — - ' ' The terms of _f=alo are) specially -liberal. Mr. Brown is very desirous of (seeing the estate filled with fir«t-cW>resid- \ ences rather f lxjux tliat the , land should p"t into the h^nds, of speculators. -He. thsreforo; will only require/ a- deposit , u di - to>\ per cent., iive vper^cent. in w *ix months, and five- per cent. . in *twely« months, tho fbalance of eighty per cent. remaining for five -years, at four per cent, per Irtinum when.' th» amount owing on the purchase money' ifl ' £200 or over, and five per. cent, internal when' under" that * sum. Intending buyers should make early application to Macdonald, Wikon and Co., Land . Ag'ent# and Auctioneers, Exchange Land \ Mart., No. 84, Lambton-quay,' .Wellington, wha aro iho sole agents 'for the sale of tht» property. , Lithographic plans with reserve price* can bo obtained on application EOARDINGHOUSES FOR ' ' SALBL • NOW IS>-THE-TIME TO BUY.-T'fnakori-i oad — ll rooms-: £110.. 215 l Wcrdswordi-Et.-— 6 .room,*. £150. 208 Hill-Ft.— lo rooms. £200.- - ■ 2la Wellington-ter^—lO rooms. £200. '163 Willis-st.— 7 roims '£200 . . > '..„, ;,J.76 , Th6fr.don-qy^9 rooms. £210. '"* . ' 186 Hiwkestione^.t.— l4 rooms. ' £250. 208 Thorndon— l2 rooms. ' £500. 109 Thornton — 16 rooms. £350. 200 Wellin<rtpn-terc--13 rqoms. , <£&$. . 213 Waikanae-^-u rooms 5-& res;* 37 'i :> , ' years 1 • lease on low s rent. /£§so. * 207 .MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., - 84,' Lambton-quay. IDEAL SITE FOB A SUBURBAN HOMI - 5i ACRES at SUNNY SILVERS™!^!! • ONE OF THE CHEAPEST PROPEB* TIES • IN THE • DISTRICT. .- ' " * AN exceptional opportunity presents ' ' :tßelf of securing a raagmficent.'section, containing 5i acres (about)) at SiU verstream, within ' distance of thi Railway Station and Golf- Ljnfes. Tha • front of the section is bounded by a beau- ■ tiful.belt of. native trees, while lovely, btish' . extend^ down one side and a,t tho .back. Back and front cf .the s>ection fenced; natural water supply. The. block could be laid out with fearc uri, orchard, "lawnsj and drives. A new and 'well-built whare,. containing stove, five, bunks, etc., stands oa the propeny. Price for" immediate' sale only £550. "Ap. - ply ' - - ' ' , SILVERSTREAM.i ' Evening Post. residence:- - '■ ; Tf.OR SALE, 7-rooined conreniently-bullS •*■ House, 3 years old 1 ; fair-sized 'pieoa of ground; about the prettiest,, 'sunniest position in-KUbirnio; close to tram. Prico £1335. - " ' Apply ' ' • . „,.„• C..D..MOBPETH, „. 5, Lainbton-quay, Wellington* Telephone 180*. ' , , ' v > • i r . .. . i- , •'• i , m FOR SALE. • NEW MODERN RESIDENCE, > ' MOUNT VICTORIA. ' j 8- ROOMS and largo Basement 1 , wit* 1 , every _ possible convenience | just out of- builders' hands ; _ com* manding the finest possible views of. th« city and shipping ; grounds tastefully ai". ranged. PRICE : £1900, £1500 on mort. gage at 5£ per cent. For ' key apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.; Featherstonrstreet. KELBURNE. WE have* a good 5-roomed Villa"' .for sale at Kelburne," boen built aboul cne year;' prico £770; cosh required £220, balanco at v si per cent. Apply ' JOHN ODLIN AND CO., Caro C. and A. Odlhv • ■Timber Merchants, Near Taranald-streefc Wharf. TpOR SALE, by' Public Tender, tho • Balanco of Stock in Mercery and Underwear, • Suit Lengths, etc., of the» Public Servico Co-operative Society, Brandon'-street. Tho stock' is -valued at about £300, of which £150'has'?ohly just been landed. Stock-sheets and terms of sale and all further" particulars, can bs obtained -fconi lho_Manager. Tenders olosa Wednesday, sth February, 1908. BROOKLYN, GENUINE BARGAIN. £Ti OOD 5-roomed House and conVoni. ences, part Section 16, Ohira-toad, nour Post Office Store; land about 40 x 173; price, £600; terms, £25 .deposit^ balanco at £1 Is per .week; ready for occupation and open for one week; inspection invfted. Apply John Odlin aiul Co., Ltd., Cable>strcst, near Taranakistrect Wharf ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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