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THIS DAY, FRIDAY, Bth MjSIECH, At 1 o'clock. SALE PE PUREBRED POULTRY AND DUCTS, AT UPPER HUTT. Macdonald, wtlson and co. have receiv’d iustrucb'ons from Mr Herbert Owen, w;-o is leaving the district. to Kell at Mb poultry ranch. Upper Hutt, adjoining Ml- Thompson's, saddler, tho whole of his pi Ao and general poultry, comprising—--3500 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 bo found some very choice and pure-bred Minorcas, Dorkings, Indian Game, Black Red Game, Plymouth Rocks, White Leghorns, many of them prizp-takers at the leading biiowb. The ducks are tho finest in the country, and are all Pokins. good enough to tmtisiy any good judge. The whole lot is to go. THIS DAY, LAST DA'S AT UNDERMENTIONED PRICES. jJ^JACDONALD, WILSON AND CO.'S IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OP KHANDALLAE PROPERTY. THE HANNAH ESTATE SPECIAL NOTICE RE UNSOLD SECTIONS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. • Wo have received, instructions from Eobt. Hannah, Esq., to OFFER FOR PRIVATE HALE IFOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY. Thus WHOLE OF THE UNSOLD BUILDING VILLA SECTIONS IN THE HANNAH ESTATE And THE FOUR SPLENDID FAMILY RESIDENCES THEREON At Groat Reductions on Former Reserve Prices. Tho Building Villa Sections will be found open at Hie following prices:— £2O per acre .£25 per acre 1 .£35 per acr e .£so' per acre JBIOO per acre ■ .£l5O per acre And tho Villa Family Residences at from ,£650 each. Tho Terms of Sale aro—Ten per cent, deposit, and tho balance can remain open for seven years at 5 per cent. At these prices and on these terms every section and every residence should be quitted in a few days. Remember—KHANDALLAH is A iUSTOCRATIO SUBURB OP HILLS. the THE DON’T PAY RENT WHEN SUCH OPPORTUNITIES OFFER Call at our offices and get a plan. We will send a guide with you and show you,every section and every residence. mSc3)ONas]d, WILSON AND CO., Exchange Land Auction, Rooms, 106 No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS, No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY, 21st MARCH. 1901. __ At 2.30 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OP ONE OF THB MOST DELIGHTFUL AND CHARM- ’ ING FAMILY PROPERTIES IN THE HUTT. AN IDEAL RESIDENCE FOR A WELLINGTON BUSINESS MAN. Macdonald, wtlson and co. are favoured with instructions from tho owner, whose business arrangements prevent him from living on the property, to sell hy public auction, as above— The BEAUTIFUL and PICTURESQUE PROPERTY AT THB HUTT, known as WAIWERA. This is one of the most choice and ’dainty spots in that greatly attractive suburb—The Hutt. It contains over ELEVEN ACRES of the richest and most fruitful of soils. It is laid out part-' ly as a Landscape Garden, filled with beautiful flowering shrubs and plants of many varieties; partly as an orchard of over an acre, planted with nearly 300 of the choicest kind of apples: and other fmit troa eleven years old, while, the balance •is subdivided into seven hay and grass paddocks. Tho residence contains six rooms, all on the ground floor, and with its adjuncts is very complete and perfect, having been most faithfully built of selected totara and matai. The sizes of the principal rooms are—Drawingroom, . 16 x 14; diningroom. 15 x 13; front bedroom, 12 x 12; middle bedroom, 13 x 13. Attached to the residence is a magnificent ■ vinecy and hothouse built entirely of totara and having nearly two tons of glass in their roofs. The vinery measures 75 by 25. and contains fifty-three vines all coming into full bearing, and, wMoh in itself, represents a large annual income, i The hot-house is 20 by 18, and is fitted with boiler-room and patent heating apparatus from Kennel 1 and Co., London. There is a splendid barn 25 hy 25, stables 14 by 14, trap-shed 14 by 14, storeroom, whare, men’s room, and harness-room, coal-house and cow-hails, dairy, etc. The dairy, stable and boiler-room floors are all laid with concrete. A fine range of fowlhonses and large fowl yards add greatly to the usefulness of the property. Water is supplied from a series of tanks and an exceptionally fine artesian well, sixty-five feet deep. Each of the buildings has a drainage system of the most complete character, and the property throughout in every detail hears the impress of large and judicious expenditure. It is safe to say that no property in the Hutt Valley looks better or is in more perfect order. Looking at the property from a purely residential standpoint it has many special advantages. It is within a few minutes’ ride of the Lower Hutt Railway Station. It is embowered amidst a belt of beautiful trees, which give the most complete shelter, while no flood has ever touched the property. Tho Waiwetu river forms the boundary lino at the hack, and with the natural bush on either side, there exists a series of bosky dells of rare charm. From a purely business aspect, the property would make an admirable nursery and market garden. There is a fortune in rfc in those respects for ap energetic, capable man. The paddocks will let at an annual rental of £8 per acre, and the orchard, vinery end hot-house alone would pay the annual interest on the whole purchase money. The property is close to the well-known suburban residence of Mr John Dnthie, and is surrounded by the beautiful homes of many well-known settlers. The Terms of Sale have been fixed on the most liberal scale, viz.; Ten per cent. Cash Deposit. Twenty per cent, in one month, and the balance can remain on mortgage at fire per cent, per annum. The Title is Land Transfer Act, and the conditions of sale' and fuller details may bo obtained on application at the Auctioneers' offices. * i 7 ' VT ANTED, all the Microbes and Im- * ‘ purities taken from your drinking rater by ueing Peter Hutson and Co.’s tiandia Filters. Cheap and everlasting.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4300, 8 March 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4300, 8 March 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4300, 8 March 1901, Page 8