WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1908, j At 1.30 o'clock p»m. I AUCTION SALE Of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE, AND EFFECTS, In Our Rooms. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • havo received instructions to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A lot of superior Household Furnishings, etc. Full details on Tuesday. Householders desirous of disposing of any surplus furnituro or houses of furniture would do well to send it to our_rooins, as wo havo always a good class of buyers in attendance. We sell EVERY WEDNESDAY. WEDNESDAY, 25th NOVEMBER, 1908, At 1.30 o'clock p.m. i ■^ SALE OF Af\ SUPERIOR RATTAN At*. 4:0 / CHAIRS W ' AND LOUNGES, By Order of the Importers. T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • havo received instructions from the Importers to sell at their rooms, 157, Lambton-quay, as above — A /\ Superior Rattan Lounges, Lapp tcvt chairs, settees, children's chairs, etc., etc. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT' RESERVE. Now on View. THE ESTATE OF TE REINGA, THE ESTATE OF TE REINGA, i UPPER HUTT TOWNSHIP. THE LEADING RESIDENTIAL SITES OF THE UPPER HUTT. 1 N • FRONTING THE MAIN HUTT-ROAD, L AND ALMOST IMMEDIATELY \ OPPOSITE THE UPPER HUTT t RAILWAY STATION. \ ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-THREE BUILDING SECTIONS NOW TO BE SUBMITTED AT PUBLIC [ AUCTION AT SUCH MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES AS WILL INDUCE THE IMMEDIATE SALE » OF EVERY SECTION. 3 j, '■ T KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., • are favoured with instructions from the Upper Hutt Township Land Company (Limited) to sell by Public Auction, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 2nd DECEMBER. 1908, At 7.30 o'clock— THE VALUABLE AND CHARMING ESTATE OF TE REINGA, TE_ REINGA, EMBRACING CHOICE BUILDING SECTIONS OF SURPASSING EXCELLENCE, having frontages to King-street and Exchange-street loading straight along the Hutt Main-road, also to Logan-street, Sinclair-street, Hay-street, ParkBtreet, and Cairo-street. ! ' \ > Every foot of land in the Estate of To , Reinga is increasing in value rapidly. Tho i recent inclusion of the Upper Hutt in tho > suburban area, enabling workers to travel > by rail at a specially low rate, will provo '■ an inestimable boon lo tho workers of Pctone and tho City. [ With cheap railway fares, glorious forest* and pure mountain air, and cveiy facility I lo build your new Home at a small cost, a cottago rentul should not exceed Five to Seven Shillings per week. This is therefore the opportunity above all others -for the worker to inspect and select his Section. EVERY SECTION will have marked upon the Plan the upsat pries, and this fact will give a clear-cut confidence to the buyer. In addition to this, the Terms of Sale are altogether exceptional, viz. : — Deposit at Sale : £2 10s per Section and £5 per Section, according' to [ size of Section. To be Paid Every Three Months: £2 10s pci Section and £5 per Section, according to sizo of Section. When one-half of the purchase money is paid, no more need bo paid, as balance can remain open for Four Years. Interest on all unpaid purchase money, Five per cent, per annum. It is needless at this stage to say one " word about the beaTjtics of the Upper ; Hutt. To the man of leisure its charms ' as the great Golfing Links, of Wellington, its Fishing and Shooting advantages, while, [ above all, its delightful Pine-scented For- ' csts, give it so distinctive a character that ' it stands out absolutely alone for Residen- ! tial purposes. | Lithographic Plans are published, and ' can be obtained on application to* the • Auctioneer?, T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LIMITED, Exchange Land Mart and Offices, Nos. 155 and 157, Lambton- ' quay, Wellington. : TOWN OJ? RAUMATI. "SUNNY SKIES." 1 WITHIN THIRTY CHAINS FROM THE PARAPARAUMU RAILWAY [ STATION. REMEMBER THE GREAT AUCTION SALE, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING, 25th NOVEMBER. «JQ/ft> TOWN BUSINESS SECTIONS OOlf SUBURBAN SECTIONS SEASIDE SECTIONS, fronting Soarboro Beach SMALL FARMS and DAIRY FARMS from two acres to sixtyt three acres ' EASY TERMS OF SALE. Plans on application. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., > Auctioneers. '. PREUMINAR-Y ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBLIC AUCTION. I TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1908, At 2.30 p.m. L _ MESSRS. GUALTER. DYKES AND CO. have been favoured with in- . structions from Mrs. Jessie Fonton to sell by auction — Her Properties at Bosworth-terrace, Baden Rhode, Kilbirnie. Full particulars in Monday's Post. GUALTER. DYKES AND CO., Auctioneers. JJ ARRY A. SHEPHERD, ' NORWICH CHAMBERS, 8 CUSTOM-HOUSE-QUAY. t Secretary to Hatartai and Tirohanga Estate. HATAITAI (close to tram)— Land 50 x 102, 2 Cottages, 4 rooms, scullery, city water, etc Prioe £900 the two. Will sell separately. OWEN-STREET— Land 40 x 120, 7 rooms, h. and c. water, gas cooker, etc. Price £950. KILBIRNIE NORTH (good view)— Land 40 x 150 ft, 4 rooms, scullery, workshop, etc. Price £550; £50 deposit, balance ar- , ranged,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 123, 23 November 1908, Page 10
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