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THE CELEBRATED DOMINION ESTATE In tho Town of tho UPPER nUTT. FOR PRIVATE SALE. By WACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. The Dominion Estate has been in the possession of Mr. James Brown's family since tho year 1840 when "Vvcllmgion was 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 fashion nowadays, but at the request of many friends that he should subdivide and i offer for sale, has done so and placed a I reserve price upon each section that is far below the real market value of today. The Dominion Estate is in the centre of tho village of the Upper Hutt, which has become of so much importance that steps are now being taken to convert it into a borough. The Dominion Estate has great advantages as compared with any other p-.-o-psrty in tho Upper Hutt. Its soil is nrst-eia3s, it is next to the Roman Catholic Church, and within a stone's throw of the best business premises and closo to tho Railway station. The Town of the Upper Hutt will in a few years bo one of the important i towm iv tho Provincial Dibtrict of Wel- ] hngton. Is is growing rapidly in population and value. On the 4lh April, ICO6, some twenty months since, Mseaonald, Wilson and Co., sold by auction the whole of the subdivisions of a Block there, which sec{ioii3 recept gales show j ha\e now .nearly trebled in value. The advantages of the Upper Hutt as an ideal residence site are just being appreciated. Situated amidst tho ranges and yet only 211 feet above Yea level, it is sheltered from tho gait sea breezc-s of Wellington, and with it's golfing grounds and trout fUhing possesses mre attraction;. The Upper Hutt is within twenty miles of the city of Wellington. Twentythree daily trams stop in posing through it, while a motor car will alwajs givo a delightful drive of not more than three-quarters of an hour. The terms of Bale aro specially liberal. Mr. Brown is very desirous of ceom^ the estate filled with first-class residences rsthc-r than that the land should! get into the hands of speculators. He therefore will only require a deposit of ten per cont.. five per cent, in six months, and nvo per cent, in twelve months, tho balance of cightv per cont. remaining for five years. Interest nt four por cent, per annum when tho amount owing on the purchase money is £200 or over, and five per cent, interest whan under that sum. Intending buyers should moke early application to Macdonald, Wikcn and Co., Land -Agents and Auctioneer, Exchange Land Mart., No. 81, Lambton-quay, Wellington, who are the sole agents for tho sale of tho property. Lithographic plans with reserve prices can bo obtained on application HARCOURT & CO, TTTOUSE AND LAND AGENTS, JUL AUCTIONEERS AND SHAREBROKERS. SPECIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE. BELMONT (alongside station)— Land 20 acres, with splondid 7-roomed Dwellii?, stable, trapshod, outbuilding:,, fo\tl run, orchard and garden. Price. £1325. 8225 TASMAN-STREET (oiT)-Cornor ellot- • menl, with 5-rooined Villa; let at 16s 6d week. Price, £480. 8225 KHANDALLAII— Two excellent Building Sites, nicely elevated ; £ acre. Price, £520. '8222 TORY-STREET (of?)— 4-roomed Cottage and conveniences; let at 12s 6d week. Price, £280. C 224 KDINBUP.GH.-TERRACE— WeII-built sroqmed Villa ; every roqaircnient. Price, £570. 8220 LOWER HUTT— New Dwelling, 5 large rooms, wardrobes, pantry, h and c. water, large low mouse and run ; land i-acre. Price, £950. 6218 CUBA- STREET (close to)— 4-roomed Cotiage, outbuildings, etc.; land, 33 x 651t. Price, £600. 8219 NORTHLAND — Specially-constructed Villa, 6 spa.cioui room 9, 2 bays, steel ceilings, mirror wardrobes, h and c. water, linen press, cupboards, bookcases, electric light, 12it studs; largo level section. Price, £826; £Y5 cash. 8229 HAWKER-STREET-Ideal Villa Readouce, 7 rooms, almost new ; up-to-dato in overy dotail ; land 40 x L'Of t. Pnco, £1450. ,_ 8210 Newtown (clo3e to tram) — Compact sroomed Villa, h. and c. water, gas cookor, etc. ; land 32 x 105 ft. Price, £685. 8203 PARAPARAUMU— SsveraI i-acre Allotments. £60 each. 8207 ROXBURGH-STREET (corner) — Wellbuilt, 6-roomed Dwelling, ono floor, modern requirements. Price, £1050. 8205 OWEN-STREET- -Specially well-built 6roomed villa, erected for owner 4 years ago ; corner section. Prico, £975. 6<200 CHEAP SHEEP FARM. 300 ACRES, all laid down in mixed English grasses, boundary fenced except 60 chains, subdivided into 4 paddocks, permanently watered, undulating land with about 10 acres of flats, good grazing country; 10 miles from railway town by good metal road. Prico £5 per acre. 7023 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD. 600 ACRES choice fattening and dairy Land, 42 acres in rape, turnips, and oats ; now carrying 3650 sheep, 50 bullocks, and 16 horses; will winter in the pink of condition 4 ewes per acre. This magnificont property is well fenced and subdivided into 20 paddock?, is all very rich flat' alluvial country; 10-roomcd house, cottage, v/oolshed, trapshed, etc. ; Eituatod 3 milc3 from railway, 2 miles from school, ~{>nd 1 creamery. Price £27 per acre; terms £2CCO cash. 7021 i FOR SALE, at sunny Sloko, Nelson, 2i Acre?, more or less, of good Jiand on mnin roads, with two frontages, all planted in jm'xed fruit trees iv good bearing ; stable, small glasshouse, fowlhousc and run. in good order, on property; within 2)jt miles Nelson wharf; an ideal piece of land for a suburban residence or subdivision. Apply A. F. Trask, Sherrymore, Stoke, Nelson. FOR SALE. A COMPLETE Dental Practice; headquarters in one of the most prosperous councry towns in (he North Island iAid branches in four otlier good towns. Price, as a goinjf concern, £250. _ This complete and up-to-dato plant is in pood order nnd co3t originally £400. For full particulars apply LONGDILL AND CO.. Land Agents, Taihape.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 12