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SPECIAL SALE OF SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS AND " VALUABLE .FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS, IN THE QC'EEN OP THE SUBURBS. THE LOWER IfCTT. THE LOWER IIUTT. THE GREEN VALE OF THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. The Opportunity of all others lor Hit Prudent, the Saving, the IhrHty ant the ‘lndustrious to make ana save money. X 5 Deposit will Purchase a Section. X 5 every Three Mouths will nay the Purchase Money. This is not a sale for the Capitalist 01 the Wealthy Business Man. It is a Poor Man’s Sale, where in two years he can get double Hie purchase money he pays to-day. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION: ROOMS, 81, Lambtoii quay, Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Ist MA At 8 o’clock. 14/T ACUONALD, WILSON AND CO JLyjL are favoured with instructions tc soil by public auction as above, and by special instructions to suit the convent ence of a large number of Hutt auc. Wellington residents on the Wednesday Night (moonlight)—

an of the finest Building Sections /vO jn the Lower 1 Butt, each containing one quarter acre. These Magnificent Building Sections form portion of the splcndhLproper'...' lately knojwn as Mr .lohn front White’s line and” Rossffer afenuc both of which are formed and hmtallet ! roads. They are within temwKliiiutes’j drive of the Lower --utt Railway Sta-j tipn. are absolutely free from all risk of flood, and being situated in the midst of the mopt beautiful and charming scenery j form residential sites of the most charm- 1 iug character. The soil .is of the richest —river deposit for centuries, of great depth and ol] unsurpassable fertility—the Ideal garden ground of the horticulturist. A holt of beautiful trees surround the sections, am the Waiwntu river forma a back boundary bordered by the rarest of Now Zealand’! native trees, shrubs and ferns. Tiro title is under the Land Transfer Act, and every purchaser can have a. clear| title in 24 hours after payment of lri.< purchase money. The terms of sale are fixed so as to induce every sensible person who wisher to save, to purchase a section. I is therefore within tire power of the humblest to hold in his or her own name a quarter-acre of the most fertile land in ‘‘God’s own country.” The terms arc; JES deposit on each section, and .£5 to ho paid every three months on each section till tho purchase money is paid. ! Interest—Five'per cent, per annum. With the fact facing you that tin Valley of the Hutt during the year ISOI will probably doable itself in value, do you know of an investment of any kind whatever that is so secure and so certain of a largo profit as the purchase of one uf thotsc sections i Every ,230 investor! will spoil AilOO while you are sleeping. Do not therefore hesitate, hut come to the auction sale. It is held in the evening because the evening sale enables manj to be present who cannot spare the tiim in tho day. AFTER THE SALE OF THE BUILDING SECTIONS THE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS ATTACHED WILL BE SOLD.

The family residence contains six rooms all on the ground floor, and is very complete and perfect, having been most faith fully built of selected tota-ra and matai Attached to the residence is a magnificen' vinery and hot-house,' built entirely of totara, and having nearly two tons of glass in their roofs. .-ns vinery measures 75 by 25, and contains fifty-three vines, all coming into full bearing, and, -which in itself represents a large annual income. The hot-house is 20 by 18, and is fitted with boiler-room and patent heating apparatus from Kenuell and Co.. London. There is a splendid barn 25 by 25, stables If by If, trapshed If by 14, storeroom, whare, men's room and harnessroom, coalhouse and cow bails, dairy, etc. The dairy, stable and boiler-room floors are all laid with concrete. A fine'range of fowlhouses and large fowl yards add greatly to the usefulness and value of the property. Water is supplied from a scries 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. The laud attached to the house consists of some EOUR ACRES (3a 3r 36.4 p), and is a specially selected portion of the property. It is laid out as landscape garden, orchard and paddock. The garden is filled with beautiful flowering shrubs, bulbs and annuals, and the orchard with many choice varieties of pears, apples, and other fruits, many of the trees, being eleven years old, and in full bearing. The house and grounds are most complete no expense having been spared, and they hear the impress ■ of taste,, skill and comfort. It is a charming homo for a city man.

THE TERMS OP SALE ARE: .£IOO deposit, ■£loo in four months, ■£loo in eight months, .£IOO in Evolve months, ‘ The balance can remain on mortgage for three or more years at five per cent, interest. • Per conditions of sale and further details apply to the Auctioneers at. their offices. CSO JOHNSONVILLE KALEYARDS, JOHNSONVILLE. TUESDAY, APRIL IGth. Sale at 11 a.m ICIREEMAN R. JauESON AND CO., in conjunction with Abraham and Williams, will sell by public auction as above—--50 fat bullocks 10 fat bullocks (heavy weights) ■t fat cows 100 store ewes 50 fat wethers 300 fat. sheep '!5 fat lambs 20 well bred pigs

train leaves Wellington ami Manawatu Railway Company’s station at 10.10 a.m.. returning from Johnsonvillo at 11.50 and 2 p.rn. •R. S. ABRAHAM. Auctioneer. Local Agent— E. BITCHOLZ, Lambton quay, Wellington. 578 PALMERSTON NORTH SALE. THURSDAY, 18th APRIL, 1901. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell by public auction os above—--20 18-months to 2-year steers 11 18 months to 2-year heifers 6 dairy cows, to calve in August 20 good springing heifers 300 4 and 6 tooth wethers 200 2-tpoth wethers, o~d

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 8