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RECORD AUCTION.

WEDNESDAY,

18th MARCH, 1908.

CENTRAL CITY

BUSINESS PROPERTIES.

THE CLEVELAND ESTATE, UPPER HUTT.

SEVENTY SECTIONS

From 34 Perches to Nearly Two and a Half Acres in Area.

Nearly adjacent to the Grounds and Residence of the Hon. Dr. Collins. M.L.C., and Joseph Joseph, Esq On SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 14th, 1908, At 7.30 o'clock.

In the EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155, Lambton Quay, Wellington

MAC DONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favouied with instructions to sell by public auction, as above' — That GRAND PROPERTY KNOWN AS THE CLEVELAND ESTATE, subdivided in Seventy Budding Sections ranging m area, from 34 perches te over 2i acres each. THE CLEVELAND ESTATE is situated on the right-hand s-ide of the Mam r-oad — a little beyond the Town of the Upper Hutt, and close to the beautiful grounds and suburban residences of the Hon. Dr. Collins, M.L.C., and Joseph Joseph, Esquire, and is recognised as one of the- most charming of pioperties. The Upper Hutt is rasing rapidly into prominence as one of the most delightful of Wellington's residential quarters. Embosomed amongst the hills and surrounded by great forests and charming shrubberies, it is quite fiee from the chilly winds of Wellington and the rawness of the sea air. When one sees medical men of great eminence selecting it as the special weekend health resort of their families, that fact is sufficient in itself to commend the Upper Hutt to the ordinary man. The Trentham Golfing Links, Trout Fishing, and sport of many kinds are within easy walking distance, and mean special advantages to those who wish to make their leisure hours a joy and satLsfaction. The early duplication of the Railway to the Upper Hutt will greatly add to the facilities of travelling to and from the City of Wellington, while the expenditure during the past three years at the Upper Hutt of many thousands of pounds sterling in the building of beautiful residences by Wellington professional and business men is giving substantial and increasing value to every property ia the Upper Hutt. Even a motor-car will carry its passengers from Wellington to the Cleveland Estate within less than an hour s travelling over one of the most delightful roads in the Dominion of New ZeaCall and get a Lithographic Plan and visit the property at once. THE TERMS ARE WORTHY OF SPECIAL NOTE—

£10 Deposit on each Section. Instalments on each Section or — £5 m Four Months. £0 in Eight Months. £5 in Twelve Months Balance in. 5 years at o per cent, per annum. No interest will be charged for the first twelve months. For further details apply to the AUCTIONEERS at their offices. T~ HE WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN AND INVESTMENT CO., LIMITED, HAS REMOVED TO NEW Ox . ICES,

219, LAMBTON QUAY. DEPOSITS RECEIVED

12 months 4}> per cent. 6 months • 3£ per cent. Second and Third Floor Office TO LET. Apply R. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary.

BALL PROGRAMMES! BALL PROGRAMMES'

A Choice and Varied Selection just to hand.

FREE LANCE OFFICE, 8, Panama-street.

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Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 401, 7 March 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 401, 7 March 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 401, 7 March 1908, Page 11

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