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IvELBURNE ! KELBURNE ! VICINITY OF TRAM STATION. SALE OF 8-ROOMED RESIDENCE. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY", 11th FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. "1/jTACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. ItA aro instructed to offer for Bale by auction in conscouenco of tho owner having gono into rcsidenco in tho South Island, as above — All that modern well-built, two-storied residence, containing 8 looms and 2 bathrooms, pantry, washhouse, and ovcry possible convenience, creeled on a section of land, No. 78, having a frontage to Uplandroad of 42ft 3in by an irregular dopth of 94ft 6in on ono side and 9&ft lOin on tho other. TitleLand Transfer. This is a really good house, built specially for (ho vendor's own use, and occupied by him whilst in Wellington It is insured for £700, and would lot readily for £90 per annum. Terms of salo aro 10 per cent, deposit, balanco in one month A largo proportion ,of tho purchase money can be provided. Immediate possession. Keys with Auctioneers^ t WELLINGTON-TERRACE WELLINGTON-TERRACE (Late Woolcombe-strcet.) SALE OF A DELIGHTFUL EIGHTROOMED' RESIDENCE, AND GOO,D SECTION. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON TUESDAY/ Ilth FEBRUARY, 1908, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. " MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions to pffor for salo by auction as above — That tine Family. Residonce of eight roomi, containing drawing, dih.ing and" Sitting rooms, three bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, washhouse, bathroom, h. and c. water and every convenience; erected on land having a frontage of 88ft by a depth of 85ft, being Sections Nos. 5 and 6, part of Town Acre No. 110. This is a real home, situated between Ingestro-strcct and Abol Smith-street, ciose to the business part of the city, surrounded by good class residences. It is specially suitablo to the professional and business man. Tho land is well laid out in garden and _ lawn, and there is a fine view of tho city and harbour. The residence is erected close to qno of the boundaries, which would pormit of another house being built on tho land, if desired. Insurance £1000. Cards to view from tho Auctioneers. Terms of sale aro— Ton per cont. dcposii, balanco one mouth. A cqnfciderablo portion of the purchase mojicy can be Arranged at 5 per cent., if desired. WEDNESDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1938, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 'UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, AND EFFECTS, Removed to our Rooms for Convenience. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. will hold their u.mal weekly tale in Uicir loom-, 84, Lamblon-quny, a.^ above, and disposo oi — A lot ol general household <uiuilurc, etc. | Full details on Tuesday tlouseholders desirous of disposing of any surplus furnitura -.vculd do well to* tend it to our rcciM, as we ha'.o always a good class ot buyers iv. attendance. We sell e\ery Wcdntic'.iy. THE CELEBRATED [dominion estate In the Town of the j UPPER HUTT. v FOR PRIVATE SALE. By MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. The Dominion Estate has been in tho^ possession of Mr. Jamas* Brown's family biuco the year 1840 when \Vellhigton was firbt settled by Europeans. Mr. Jameo Brown has resided upon the property e\er since those early days. Ho has not Eold it to a syndicate as is the faehion nowadays, but at the request of many friends that he should subdivide and olter for sale, has done %o and placed a reserve price upon each section that is j -far below the real market value of today. \ The Dominion Estate is in the centre of the village of the Upper Hutt, which has become of so much importance that steps are now being taken lo convert it into a borough. The Dominion Estate has great advantages as compared with any other property in tho Upper Hutt. Its soil is first-class, it is next to tho Roman Catholic , Church, and within a s-tono's throw of the bef-t business premises and clo&e lo tho Railway Station. The Town of* the Upper Hutt will in a few years be one of ths important towns in tho Provincial District of Wellington. It is growing rapidly in population and value. On tho 4lh April, 1906, some twenty months sinco, Macdonald, Wilson and Co., sold by auction the whole of the subdivisions -of a Block there, which 'sections recent sales show have now nearly trebled in value. Tho ad^alltages of the Upper Hutt as an ideal residence sito are just being 1 appreciated. Situated- amidst the ranges ■aud yot only 211 feet above "sea level, it is sheltered from Ithe salt sea breezes of Wellington, and with its golfing grounds and 'trout fishing possesses rare attractions. The Uppor Hutfc is within twenty milos of tho city of Wellington. Twentythree daily trains stop in passing through it, while a motor car will always give a delightful drivo of not more than three-quarters of an hour. The term 3of Bale are specially liberal. Mr. Brown is very desirous of seeing the estate filled with first-class residences rather than that tho land should got into the .hands of speculators. He therefore will only require a deposit of ten per cent., fivo per cent, in six months, and fivo per cent. in twelve months, the balanco of eighty per cent, remaining for five year?. Interest at four per cent, per annum when tho amount owing on tho purchase money is £200 or over, and five per cent, interest when under that sum. Intending buyers ■■hould make early application to Macdonalc!, Wilson and Co , Land Agents and Auctionecis, Exchange Land Marl., No. B+, Lambton-quay, Wellington, who arc the cole agents 'for the cale cf the property. Lithographio plans with reiervo price? can be .obtained pa application^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1908, Page 8

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