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'’WEDNESDAY NEXT, Ist MARCH. NATIONAL BICYCLES. Just Landed, and straight from the Factory, Bay City, Michigan. Macdonald, wilson and go. have received instructions from the holders of, tha bill Of lading to sell at their rooms, us above—--20 men’s National bicycles 1 lady's do do The above machines are just landed and straight from the Factory of the National Cycle Manufacturing Company, Bay City, Michigan, and will be found on inspection to bo a first-class lot. They are to be sold without reserve. Gaslight display on Tuesday Evening, from 7.30 to 9 o’clock. 644 THE GREATEST SALE OF THORNDON LAND SINCE THE FORMATION OP THE CITY, THE FIRST OPPORTUNITY THE PUBLIC HAS EVER HAD TO SECURE A LARGE NUMBER OF, BUILDING SITES IN THE ULTRAFASHIONABLE QUARTER OF THE CITY, LONG TERMS. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. TWENTY-SEVEN OP THE FINEST BUILDING SITES IN'THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. [A MAGNIFICENT BLOCK OF THREE ACRES IN THE CENTRE OF HOBSON STREET, Surrounded with Charming Villas and Lovely Gardens. IN THE EXCHANGE AUCTION ROOMS, ,No. 84, Lamb ton quay, , On ■ THURSDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1809, At 2.30 o'clock p.m.MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO.; are favoured with instructions from the New Zealand Consolidated .Goldfields Company, Limited, to sell hy public auction, as above—, , THAT MAGNIFICENT PROPERTY IN HOBSON STREET, consisting, of THREE TOWN ACRES, Nos. 597, 598, 599, subdivided info , • oiY VILLA BUILDING SECTIONS. At VILLA BUILDING SECTIONS. This unique property is without doubt tho finest and most valuable block of vacant Residential • Building Land now; left in the City of Wellington. It has the enormous advantage of being situated in the most beautiful and fashionable quarter, where the surroundings are those of wealth and luxury. Hobson street has maintained for half a century its high character as the premier residential street of the Empire City. Its sheltered position, its warm, sunny aspect, the magnificent panoramic view of the harbour and the mountain ranges led to its first selection as the residential quarter par excellence. The years that have since elapsed have greatly added to its natural beauties. Mansions and villas, replete with every luxury, look out from amidst gardens filled with rare plants and shrubs collected from many lands. The whole forming a series of the most charming and delightful pictures that tho eye can rest upon. It is in this enchanting quarter of the City, the "Fifth Avenim of Wellington, that i hose magnificent Residential Sites are situated. An open grassy space covered with grass and daisies. , The comfort of the residents and tho picturesque character of tho surroundings has been preserved by the creation of a new street in the form of a Crescent, which it is proposed to plant with beautiful shade trees.■ ■ I : ■ Hobson Crescent is formed, metalled, korbed and channelled, in strict conformity with the City Council requirements. No< shops will: bo allowed to be built upon tho property, and only One Residence upon each section,. This course is adopted in order to preserve the present high character of tile property as a Residential Site. Tho Terms of Sale have been fixed on the following liberal basis:—* Ton per Cent. Cash Deposit Ten per Cent, in Six Months Ten per Cent.; in Twelve Months , The Balance , can Remain' on Mortgage, if desired, for Five Years at. Five per Cent. Interest per Annum. Lithographic plans of the property, showing the new subdivieions in detail, may bo obtained on application to the Auctioneers. . TITLE-LAND TRANSFER ACT. SPECIAL NOTE—The Auctioneers confidently recommend theso extremely valuable Building Sites to their friends and clients as most admirable investments for capital. No bank deposit can compare with them for safety. From their capital position their value can never be lessened, while with tho steady advance of the city they will improve yearly in value. For over half a century no such opportunity to acquire similar building sections in Hobson street have existed. From tho surrounding circumstances it can never occur again. The property is unique and beautiful in every sense. The opportunity for purchase is altogether oxceptonul. The number of sections to be' disposed of is limited. l All these considerations massed together will induce wise women and men to make up their minds to Secure one section at least, either as a homo site or as a savings bank deposit. You may trust our judgment in this matter. 708 FABIAN BROS. ANm CO., AUCTIONEERS and ESTATE AGENTS, Lambton quay, Wellington, , JJAVE for Immediate ; Sale— Finlay terrace—7 rooms. .£500; bargain Mitcnelltown—B rooms, half-acre. .£500; .£SO cash, balance weekly instalments Hay street—6 rooms. £SO cash; easy . .terms Majorlbanks street—s rooms. £525; easy terms Crosby terrace—6 rd[oms. £600," easy 1 i terms Daniel street—6 rooms; land, 40 x 87. . ■. : £550 ;■ ■ ■ , • Adelaide road—Two 5 rooms. £GSO; easy tanna Brooklyn—Splendid house property. £4OO .Wright street—Two 4 rooms. £25 cash, balance easy Rolleston street—Two 4 rooms. £25 cash, balance easy ' Tinaxort road—6 rooms. £SOO Hill street—Corner section, £8 10s foot , Several good houses, all sixes, to Lot--748 TDENER’S WAFERS. CERTAIN HEADACHE CURE. mHESE wafers contain nothing injurious, -JL ' and are warranted fteo from antipyrine, morphine, chloral or opium. A speedy, certain and safe onre for headaches of all origins, whether sick, billons, nervous or hysterical, also a positive relief in neuralgia. > D. L. TURNER, CHEMIST, .Corner of Willis and Manners streets. 947 66 TRY AM Jgl DWA B D gE AGA E. ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER, Victoria- and Manners streets. Maker of Hydraulic Lifts and Presses, Wrought Iron Split Pulleys, all sizes. All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all - descriptions of machinery and contractors’ironwork. 79

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3675, 27 February 1899, Page 8

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