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VERY IMPORTANT KALE OF MAGNIFICENT RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY ANDNINE BUILDING SECTIONS. ADJOINING McNAB’S GARDENS. LOWER HUTT. ' ON THURSDAY NEXT. 7th MARCH. At 2.30 o'clock p.m. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, 81, Lambton quay. Macdonald, "wilson and co. are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction as above— The undermentioned CHOICE and VALUABLE PROPERTIES, immediately adjoining McNab's Gardens, and originally forming part of that celebrated property— That GRAND RESIDENTIAL SITE of about THREE ACRES, having a frontage of 201 ft to the WAIWETU ROAD, and running back to the OPAUU CREEK over 500 ft. This magnificent property is out and out the finest spot for a gentleman’s residence in the whole of the Lower Huti. The front portion is laid out as an ornamental garden, with the necessary carriage roads, and is planted with rare rhododendrons, camellias, and the choicest flowering shrubs, rose trees, bulbs etc., many of the flowering trees being eight and ten feet high. The remainder of the ground is laid out as a site for a residence, tennis grounds, bowling green, grass paddock. There is a valuable orchard in full bearing and a kitchen garden filled with the necessary plants. The property is completely sheltered by a most charming and delightful belt of native fcush, full of nikau palms and manj' of the most picturesque of our flowering native trees and shrubs. In front of the native bush are a large number of 'magnificent pear trees, over 20 feet in height, laden with chojce fruit. This particular property is well known throughout the Hutt ns being the snnniest and cosiest spot for a first-class family residence or great private hotel. It adjoins the entrance gates to McNab's Gardens. The title is Land Transfer Act, and the terms of sale are £IOO deposit and the balance in five years, bearing interest at 5 per These sections adjoin McNab's Gardens, w , re s P ecial request withheld from the sale by public auction when Ludlam Park was sold last May They were the pick of the property, and are now being offered for absolute sale in order to close up the whole of the McNab Estate. They will be sold on the same terms as Ludlam Park, viz., deposit per section ,and the balance in five years at 5 per cent. The title is Land Transfer Act, and any purchaser paying his money can have his title in three hours. The rapid advance of the Hutt, its river works, its road widening, and its projected electric tramway, mean that everv one of these sections will double itself in value in two years. What Savings Bank can compare with purchase of one of them as an investment? Splendid lithographic plans can be obtained on application to the Auctioneers. FRIDAY NEXT, Bth MARCH, At 1 o’clock. SALE OF PUREBRED POULTRY AND DUCKS, AT UPPER HUTT. Macdonald, wilson and co. have received instructions from Mr Herbert Owen, who is leaving the district. to sell at his "poultry ranch. Upper Hutt, adjoining Mr Thompson's, saddler, the whole of his prize and general poultry, comprising—--300 head of poultry 200 head of ducks 2 incubators, hot air and hot water, carrying capacity 240 and 140; also. 2_ brooders 1 good milk cow. and lot sundries Included in the catalogue will he found some very choice and pure-bred Minorcas, Dorkings, Indian Game, Black Red Game, Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorns, many of them prize-takers at the leading shows. The ducks are the finest in the country and are all Pekins good enough to satisfy any good judge. LOT 1. LOTS 2to 10. NINE MAGNIFICENT BHILDING SECTIONS, each containing ONE cent. frontingthe WAIWETU ROAD and NIKAU AVENUE. avain o, eucu containing UiNJil QUARTER ACRE or thereabouts. The whole lot is to go. gAMPLES. £IASH (gAMPLSS.

Y\T-kl tave secured a really (food Xmas ” T TEBAT for our Customer*. Wo have purchased for CASH the whole of a TEAVELLEE’S Samples at less “than ENGLISH coat. We shall give our customers the BENEFIT of this TEANSACTION for the Xmas Season, only. EBMEMBEE—NO DUTY FEEIGHT or EXPENSES of any kind has been PAID on these goods by us. The” consist of PLATEDWAEB, BEXJSHWAEH. CUTLEEY. ENAMELLEDWABE. and Household Goods generally, too numerous to mention—only one of each line.

CALL EARLY FOB BARGAINS. PRICES IN PLAIN' FIGURES. ItLL GOO3S SPOT CASH. Good* delivered within tho City. CAMERON & CHRISTIE LAMBTON QUAY. HEALTH ASSURED The Suffering and! Ailing can rely on obtaining relief by Consulting (person slly. or by post, free), PROF. N OTMANN, M.E., E.M.G., IVTAEKET SQUARE (opposite Colombo street Bridge), Cbristclinrch. Prozegaor Notmann i» a Medical Electrician and Botanical Expert, and treats hit patients with Nature's own remedies with wonderful success. Yon can bo treated successfully at yonr own home Ha has had 20 years' European experience, and has been largely consulted since he com menced practice in New Zealand sever years since, and to convince the most sceptical will forward Electrical Appli ances, and concentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. TESTIMONIAL. Napier. September 9th, 1900. PROFESSOR N OTMANN.— Dear Sir, —I am pleased to ho able t( tell yon I am feeling well and am improv ing every day. I have lost altogether that miserable feeling I nsed to have, and an quite fresh when 1 get np in the morning as I. can eat and sleep well now. I havt gained considerably in weight, and loo! well; the haggard look has left me, and my friends congratulate me on my improver appearance, and I am sure yon do not know.,>»<» cratefnl I am to .vo« for yoni 'kindness ami attention, as my life was s bnrdsn betas* X wrote to yon.—Yonrs evei gratefully, ALEXANDER PATTERSON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4297, 5 March 1901, Page 8