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anxious to take the first step on the road to personal savings. Every Section will go at a price which will mean & great profit in a brief peried to the fortunate buyer. Look at these Terms, which enable the poorest to purchase: Ten per cent. Deposit at Auction Sale Ten per cent, in Six Months Ten per cent, in Twelve Months Seventy per cent.—the balance—in Eire lean. Interest Five per cent, per annum. The title is Land Transfer Act, and every purchaser on payment of his purchase money can obtain an immediate transfer and a certificate of title of his section. Conditions of Sale may be seen at the offices of Messrs Bunny and Bawson, Solicitors, Lambton quay, Wellington, anl Lithographic Plans of the Estate and further information can be ebtained on application to the Auctioneers. H 7 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CAPITALISTS. A UNIQUE ■ OPPORTUNITY FOB SPECULATORS. THE ELOWEB OF KARORI FOB SALE. FORTY-EIGHT AGEES IN ONE BLOCK. Fronting the Main road near the Karori Post Office, and Fronting Side Beads. The One Block in the Suburb of Karori Specially Marked Out by Nature for Subdivision. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION • BOOMS, No. 84, Lambton quay, Wellington. On THUESDAYTisth NOV.. 1902, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. Macdonald, "wilson and go; are favoured with instructions from W. J. Monaghan, Esq., to sell hy public auction as above— THE MOST VALUABLE PROPERTY in the highly-favoured SUBURB OF KAEOBI, being part of Section No. 39 on the plan of the Karori District, having an area of FORTY-BIGHT 1 ACRES. This magnificent property has no equal in that delightful suburh so long and popularly known las “Beautiful Karon.'* Situated in the centre of the suburb, with frontages to the main road and the county road, it is an ideal property for subdivision. Ne property in the suburb of Karori is so well known as Mr Monaghan's. -Lying .between the lands formerly occupied by Mr 0. Christie Graham and the late Mr Lancaster on the left-hand side of the main road from Wellington, and within five chains of the Karori Post Office, its position attracts instant atThe envious eye of the syndicator has been upon the property for many years (past, but no inducement would tempt Mr Monaghan to sell. For special family reasons a change is now to be made, and the people of Karon and the people of the oity of Wellington have at last the opportunity of securing by purchase at public-, auction, at their own price, the most complete, the most compact, the most central, and the most valuable ■ property of its size in the Karori District.

Until the construction, of the KaroriEelburne Tramway “Beautiful Karon 1 ' was only known to a comparatively limited number of the citizens of Wellington as a delightful sylvan retreat—a range of charming undulating downs backed by lovely hills covered with native bush, flowering shrubs, and ferns, and made musical by many a hrook. To-day its facility of access has made it known far and wide as one of the most delightful residential spots in New Zealand. There is no room in "Beautiful Earori" for an hotel. There is no room in "Beautiful Earori" for the medical profession—no doctor has ever found a lodgment there •—health, beauty and temperance are the watchwords. What more need foe said? To come to more materialistic questions: The value of the lands of the suburb of Earori has been kept persistently low for many years through the lack of access previously referred to. This having been remedied, the true value is nov being perceived, and next year will see Earori values leaping upward in a fashion undreamt of at this moment. It, may be some guide to investors to remind them that land facing the main road oontinguona to the Monaghan Estate has been recently sold at .£SOO, per acre, and adjoin, ins the side roads at £250 per acre. There is a capital seven-roomed house on the property at present, occupied by Mr Porter, and close to same is a firstolass barn, cowshed, etc., etc. The terms of Sale are Ten Per Cent. Cash Deposit,. and the Auctioneers will be glad to assist buyers in making financial arrangements for the balance. For fuller details, conditions of sale, plans, etc., apply to the Auctioneers at their offices. 39 ABSOLUTELY UNRESERVED SALE OF ONE OF THE BEST BUILDING SITES IN EHANDALLAH. NEARLY AN ACRE OF SPLENDID . LAND! IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION ROOMS. ' No. 84. Lambton quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 13th NOV., 1902. At 2.30 o’clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. : are favoured with instruction* to sell absolutely without the least reserve— THAT MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITE, KHAjnDALLAS, containing nearly ONE ACRE, and having a frontage to the main road of over 400 ft. A great opportunity to lovere of this £ro*pereni and up-to-date Suburb. Title and Transfer. Auctioneers can arrange easy terms. Deposit 10 per. cent, at auction, sale. ‘ , 9*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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