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MORNINGTON ESTATE, SOUTH WELLINGTON! SOUTH WELLINGTON! THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND COMPANY, LIMITED, is now offering for PRIVATE SALE— W ALLOTMENTS! trY O i ALLOTMENTS ! O • Being tho Balance of tho Two Subdivisions of the Company's Property. This land, which is WITHIN THE CITY v Boundary, is divided into areas from ONE ACRE TO EIGHT ACRES ! ONE ACRE TO EIGHT ACRES ! Prices from £125 PER ACRE I I Prices from , £125 PER ACRE! AND LARGE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. Prices from £50 UPt Prices from £50 UP I Splendid Metalled Roads. Concrete Curbs and Channels. Access by the Brooklyn and Island Bsf, Trams. EASIEST OF TERMS! FROM jgK DEPOSIT PER SECTION! MORNINGTON ! Is one of the healthiest MORNINGTON! and driest of tho SubMORKINGTON! urbs. Building operaMORNINGTON! tions are in full swing MORNINGTON ! on this estate. MORNMORNINGTON ! INGTON SECTIONS MORNINGTON! havo been Eelling steadiMORNINGTON ! ly all along, and the land MORNINGTON! is the CHEAPEST IN MORNINGTON! THE CITY. Buyers at MORNINGTON! present prices must MORNINGTON! make money. For marked plans and all particulars apply to DWAN BROS., Willis-street; E. W. WILTON, on the Estate; or E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, The South Wellington Land Company, Limited, Nathan's Buildings. TO LET. * THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Between the OPERA HOUSE and TOWN HAIX, Lower Cuba-street, in the MOST CENTRAL POSITION in the City. Trams to all jparts of Wellington pass the doors, and on the penny section. DWAN BROS., the Owners and Builders, are now_ preparerl to Lease this Splendid New Brick Building, known a3 tho COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba-street._ The building, which has just been erected, is of brick and plaster, and thoroughly fire-proof, containing 75 bodrooms, together with sittingrooms, staffrooms, dining-rooms, smoke-room, storerooms, servories, nine bathrooms, with the be&t up-to-date hot water service in the colony, .and all the usual conveniences and modern appliances in kitchen and scullery, etc. Splendid Standard Fast Electric Passengers' Lift, also Kitchen Lift. ' Two 6taircasc.v Promenade Roof, from which there ia a magnificent view of tho whole of tho City and Harbour. Ample yard accommodation and conveniences for washing 1 at the rear of the building, with back entrance. The rooms vary in size from 10 x 8 to 40 >: 32. There is not a dark room in tho whole_ of this splendid private hotel. No building in tho front or at th« back can obstruct the sunlight. The building is splendidly laid out, ia fitted with patent ventilating windows, and each flat is complete with a plentiful supply of bathrooms, lavatories, and con« yeniences. Lighted throughout with Electric Light. The site upon which this fine building j is erected is one of the best in the city., and being so centrally situated must ba full always. It is within a few minutes' walk of the Queen's Wharf, is adjacent to the Te Aro Railway Station ; in fact it is the chance of a lifetime for persons wishing to secure a business of this description. DWAN~BROS., OWNERS. WILLIS-STREET. FOR SALE. CABINETMAKER^ MACHINERY. IKITCHNESS AND CO. B.W.A. No. 3 Combined Hand and Power Feecl Planing, Thicknessing, and Moulding Machine, with counter shaft. 1 Kitchner and Co. G.R.A. Spindle Moulding Machine, with counter shaft. 1 Kitchnor and Co. No. V.E., No. I Dovetailing Apparatus to work up to 20in, also Spindle jmd Boring Attachment, American Wood Split Pulleys, Circular Saws, Balata Belting, Shafting, and Wrought Iron Spjit Pulleys, etc.. all nearly new. Apply at _^ CITY BUFFET HOTEL. "El O R S A L 1& HUMBER MOTOR OAR, HUMBER MOTOR CAR, In good order ; cost £260 ; will tako £116. ROUSE AND HUERELL, LTD., Courtenay-plaoe. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act. 1908," unless caveat bo lodged forbidding the same on or before tho 11th clay of January, 1909. 4200. CARL GEORGE WTLHELM BUNCKENBURG.— IS.6 perches, part Section 53, City of Wellington. UnoccuP1 4242. SARAH DUFF.— 2 roods 20 perches, part Sections 508 and 743, City of Wellington, and Part Section 24, Hutt District. Occupied as to part Section 508 partly by Mrs. M'Enroe and partly by Wardell Bros., as to part Section 743 by Applicant, and as to part Section 24 occupied partly by Mrs. Fitzmaurice and partly by Mr. M'Grath. 4266. EDWARD MALLABY GOODW1N.— 26.4 perches, part Section 419, Town of Wangauut. Occupied by Thomas Lloyd. Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this 9th day of December, 190& V at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. J. M. BATHAM, District Land Registrar. APPLICATION having been mado~to mo for the issue of a provisional certificate of titlo in the name of LAURA. CECILIA SANDLANT, wife of Harry Sandjant, formerly of Gisborne, now of Wellington, Tailor, for part Lot 144, Deposited Plan No. 170, part Sections 2 and 3, Wellington Town District, being ths land comprised in certificate of title, Register Book, Vol. 156, folio 9, and evidence having been lodged of the loss of the said certificate of title, I hereby give notice that I will issue the provisional certificate of title as requested, unless caveat b© lodged forbidding the same on or befor* the 24th day of December, 1908. Dated this 10th day of December, 1908^ at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. J."M. BATHAM, District Land Registrar. "OIT ANTED to Sell, easy terms, 2 well- * built, splendidly-situated, 5 and 7« roomed Houses, at Seatoun and Brooklyn, or would exchange for good Unencnrnbnr« ed Building Sections. Apply BUILDER, Evening Port.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 12

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