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IMPORTANT 1

TO CITY CAPITALISTS! TO SUBURBAN RESIDENTS!

TO MARKET GARDENERS 1 TO BEE AND FOWL FARMERS!

The Balance of the Ohaiming and Picturesque TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA!

A O MAGNIFICENT DUILDING A Q 4tO briCUONS, *±O Ranging in Area from a QUARTERACRE to FIVE ACRES each.

Situated on the Wellington and Mana-

watu Railway. Immediately in front of the Porirua Railway Station.

MACDONALD, WILSON, AND CO. have much pleasure in announcing that the balance of the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA will be sold by public auction in the Exchange Land Mart, No 84, Lambton Quay, Wellington, On WEDNESDAY, fhe 18th DAY OF

MARCH, 1908, At 2.30 p.m.

The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA consists of 106 acres of land of the most fertile and productive character, and is the subdivision of the original Section No. 61 on the Map of the Porarua District, so long known as the property of the late Mr. Wall. The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA is at the head of the celebrated Tawa Valley, a valley whioh during the next ten years will hold a great population, and be recognised as the premier suburb of the City of Wellington. The TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has the advantage of haying its roads laid out, made, and metalled, and every person desirous of building can do so at once without difficulty or trouble. Every section in the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA has been so laid off that a carriage or motor car can now be driven along its road and streets. In this respect it is quite unique amongst suburban, towns. The main old Porirua-road runs right from the railway station through the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA, and connects with the other sub divisional read. From every section there is a magnificent panoramic view of the calm waters of Porirua Bay and th© lo\ely rolling hills surrounding it. A more charming and peaceful view of seascape and sylvan scenery cannot exist m any part of the world. The facilities which obtain in. the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA for carrying on the smaller industries of market gardening, fowl farming, bee farming, and a swarm of cognate industries,, are very great. Ladies and gentlemen who wish to enjoy the chajm of a country life while close to a great city, and at the same time make a comfortable income, should fix their home in the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA. They will never regret it.

The terms are of exceptional liberality — Deposit on each Section at time of purchase, £5. Balance payable — 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent in twelve months, remainder on mortgage for five years. Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent, per annum.

Each purchaser on paying his purchase money in full at any time can have his Land Transfer Title. Any purchaser desiring to build can have special terms arranged for payment of purchase money and financial assistance. Quite a large number of buildings have already been erected in. the TOWN OF EAST PORIRUA. Conditions of sale and further particulars may be seen at the offices of Messrs. Brandon. Hislop, and Johnston, Solicitors, corner of Featherstonstreet and Brandon-street; or at the Auctioneers' offices.

THE WELLINGTON INVESTMENT. TRUSTEE, AND AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.

Established 1886

Capital, £100,000. Paid up, £50,000 INFORMATION as to terms upon which Business Is undertaken can be obtained at the Company's Office, No. 6, Lambton Quay. DEPOSITS received at Best Current Rates.

L. G. MACKAY, Secretary

ATLAS BOILER PRESERVATIVE FOR CLEANSING MARINE, LOCOMOTIVE, AND STATIONARY BOILERS. A. R. HISLOP, Victoria-street, Wellington.

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Bibliographic details

Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 402, 14 March 1908, Page 20

Word Count
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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 402, 14 March 1908, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume VIII, Issue 402, 14 March 1908, Page 20

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