PROPERTIES FOR SALE. X. SALE OF ST. \. RONANS ESTATE, kVWX^X JL**-"** LOWER HUTT. th "• t *V* A tfi /V ** \ rPIHIS Magnificent Subdivision, undoubt" V * \ /*» t» / »v N. ?*"y t'la finest ever opened in thi* i —J* \ '♦ A /\. >v ' District, has the great advantage of being b If* k A* * / only 4* minutes' walk from th« New » • %C> A /'*• ** / A /V ' Waterloo road Station. Every section ii < « 'nr V % /It •• / '^V >v high and dry, beautifully sheltered from i tt * ft 9v t°A N. • all winds, and in charming natural «ir- . 0 [• _-i \ / » / f?rii J' \ roundings. The quality of the Hutt V«l----b + k-i-j- Y-^-yS Ji V ./ -^ \ ley soil is considered to bo the best in ~ $d\~~~i\ * •**i>" v *^O >v e^ a'anc'' and this is possibly the pick '■ « • r. J&L ••* "Nr /'S*^K >v °* '*• The Sections average over i-*cre, ' s»T«r ft $^\ ,y / ./V X "ftll frontages from 50ft to 75ft and in t» rv^\ *i > ' A L >v de j?th mostly22o£t- '" « * J? ?i\. / /^ fc t* ft *'10 eastern boundary of th« Eit«t« *» "■■■-• ft * ei^\t Z ' U /■• N. >» the Beautiful Waiwetu River, almost V*T^^ » V ii^? / t" l \ identical with the Avon in Christchurch, '. iOf T.^^ W fi J\ I \ * > anc» which is now being,cleared out by **„■* r > t»^T JT % *»»*.* ' th« Borough Council, bo that it will be i i« 5"41^ * "7 A^""«^-» 0» / possible to boat right down to the Har--1 • £ k ft 7»^J 1* bour under sna<Jy willow and, in place*, » A' • D 7 r l<a*^***<^ * bush-coyered banks. The Estate, em/i^fc *.. / «^- :y A— «^^ • braced in the New Town Planning icherod, • 6 «^^~~Jit4. I <■ has roads formed 66ft wide; on either tide A tfOMO RiatKVl. h °• I • om^~~~~~^J. between the asphalt footpath and the / . 0* . metal a strip of lift will be laid in lawn / i. i , w . - •*■ "»' Mi. *■ grass, interspersed with trees. / r t««i '*• Fti* O ~4 The Estate has the advantage of <4" / ■ •' . ' I * every city convenience-^-sewerage, itorm 6 / <-.*■""' S —Tr" 1~ "* "* water, h.p. %7ater, electrio light and gas. / tS ! \ Za < t •» i «•.•••* I Th« R'ffht Hon. J. G. Coate* is reported / » * .«' ' «>■ ' In the "Evening Post", 18th November, / J* ~ 5 T7~^ f* ;; „ , . " 1925, as follows:— / . S a(& 'fi p*•' • ! ••• • ? "The Railway will be completed to f " ' H '"' ' «•«■• •• Waterloo road in eighteen months." . «.r.£> <£. t S. f o 7 •'■ t» . Purchasers will then have the advantage '■ ¥ • m r. »• i . i.i w I of being within twenty minutes of LambIB' 0 uS-* r ton Station—and comfortable travelling, I &,i.i-9 *4 JJ> ?o.i iLt o 9 no strap-hanging. There is already a Bu» ■ - y v , M .. ' ■ Service passing the property and running < . »•••■,* C ~~]; I . g to the present Station. ■ •.!••.• «<(<», i . i.c ; P . No Section over £250 Terms.: 10 per ** ■ ^ ■■ m cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, t « • i* /. « » o ' W Per cen*;i 'n twelve months, and th« ! ""•■' -i *. t. •■>••••* ri &! balance within three years at 5i per cent, ? in —*" > Inspect immediately. Ring 46-401. ?j|2 r. • .r.M™ $ r f d.l.ii S S » /^.OODVVIN AND CHICHESTER nay« > * H VT been, instructed to olter the above fof I* V « • '*" > « « , — —' X Immediate Disposal by Private Sale. y.|; -_„, -■■ -*.^^ • NO SECTION COSTS OVER £250. «•••"■«■" t i t a.r-.f.« i .* «u§^\ innf I r*'?"> » * * y $ / . iff, gjM, . fl yf^^p /reserve J ' A rOTl= § GOODWIN & CHICHESTEE, 20, MAIN STREET, LOWER HUTT. TELEPHONE' 46-401. . TELEPHONE 40-101.
110 111 112 13 It IS 16 17 18 /I | h Wtaws-ir £? /z js: :&R.i I . MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES (CITY SIDE OF VOGELTOWN) Unrivalled View of Wellington City and Harbour, Hutt Valley, etc; 5 minutes' walk from John street section, 15 minutes from Queen's Wharf. PRICES £135 to £250. SIX SECTIONS SOLD. EASY TERMS. BAKER BROS., 256, lambton quay.
AUCTIONS. CLEARANCE SALE OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Property, No. 2, HERBERT STREET, LOWER HUTT. On TUESDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1923, At 1.30 p.m. IT ERNEST LEIGHTON has re- ■»■" ceived instructions from Wm, Judd, Esq., to sell, as above, a Catalogue of Furniture and Effects, including:— HANDSOME SIDEBOARD AXMINSTER CARPET (18ft x 12ft) HALL STAND BEDROOM SUITE Duchesses, washstands, palm stands, pictures, fire screens, fenders, jardinieres, hall seat and table, hearth rugs, casement curtains, occasional tables, iron bedsteads (double and single), mattresses, bedroom ware, Bappon settee and chairs, dressing table, Scotch chest, kitchen table ■ and chairs, preserving jars, pots, sundry crockery, jam boiler, meat safe, pots and large boiler, gent's bicycle, and sundries too many to enumerate. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, Auctioneer. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. '. CLEARANCE SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. On the Property, corner White's Line East and Wainui road, Lower Hutt. THURSDAY, 28t*h JANUARY. XT ERNEST LEIGHTON has receiy- ■*■-*■• ed instructions from Mrs. David Jones, who has sold her property, to offer for absolute sale by Public Auction, a large Catalogue of Furniture, Garden Tools, and Effects, 2 Choice Jersey Cows, and' White Leghorn Fowls. Full details later. H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, : Auctioneer. OAK Oval 4-piece Bedr6oin Suite, ■ beautiful design, £26 18s. See it made at Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Upper Cuba-it.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 19, 23 January 1926, Page 12
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