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IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT AUCTION SALE EARLY IN DECEMBER Of THE MAGNIFICENT WILLOW BANK ESTATE. A STONE’S THROW FROM THE RAILWAY STATION, LOWER HUTT. SUBDIVIDED INTO gg ELIGIBLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. NONE LESS THAN 50 FEET FRONTAGE. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR ROBERT LAERY. AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE-TIME. George thomas and cq. have been favoured with instructions by the executors of the late Mr Robert Leery to offer for public competition, at a date early in December (to be notified later) — no SUPERB FREEHOLD BUILDING | SITES, Being subdivision of the charming and 1 attractive WILLOW BANK ESTATE, ■ of 8 acres, more or less, together with the Family Residence. When, the Lower Hutt first attracted settlement this block was immediately taken up, as a residence, by the late Sir Wm. Fitzherbert, who ~ foresaw that eventually it must hold a position second to none in the district for value, imports anoe and; charm, and time has proved the unerring correctness of his acute discernment and discrimination. The situation is unique—surrounded by picturesque residences and sylvan scenery, bounded on the south by the main road, on the west by Belmont road, on the north by Bridge street, and on the east 1 by Herbert street, the Estate preseriti i advantages of a residential character clear as crystal to those desirous of establishing permanent homes “in this, THE ■ QUEEN OF SUBURBS before land assumes absolutely prohibitive values. This grand freehold domain comes into the market at this juncture not at the instance of syndicates or speculators; but entirely owing to tho provision of the late Mr Leery's will, which stipulates tho speedy realisation, of the real estate. IN PLACING THE WILLOW BANK ESTATE ON THE MARKET NO RADIANT WORD PAINTING, NO LOFTY IMAGINATIVE PERIODS. ' And NO ORATORICAL EFFORTS OP A HIGH - FLOWN CHARACTER ARE NECESSARY. The PROPERTY STANDS, compared with any other suburban lands now attracting public ; attention, UNEQUALLED, UNEXCELLED, ALONE. Terms of sale are. of an exceedingly easy and liberal character, very little cash being required. ■ PLANS ARE NOW IN COURSE OF PREPARATION. . FURTHER PARTICULARS WILL BE PUBLISHED LATER. Puller information on application at our offices, Harris street, or to Messrs Menteath and Beere, Solicitors. Featherstou street F. W. HAYBITTLE, 259 Auotioncerf. lEEEHOLD PROPERTIES FOB SALE ANDREW LUFF HAS FOR SALE—/»nn ACRES (more or less), improved OvU Sheep Farm, divided into paddocks. new sheep yards, shearing shed, concrete dip, trap shed, two dwelling houses, orchard, ete. Sheep and cattle if required by- purchaser can be taken at valuation. This property is now in the market for family arrangements. Price is I low. I have inspected the property ana I with cenldemee can recommend it as a good bargain ftr tke purchaser. | S'A ACRES (abnnt) Improved Farm liH/ frsntngns ta main road, with goes sites fsr store, etn. 100 ACRES highly improved Poultry and Fruit Farm, etc., beautiful position, close to railway station, well suited for division into BUILDING SITES, by which large profits would be made. At present offered in one lot at a i moderate figure. Note.—The report in the year 1848, previous to which year '•-his section with others thereabout was surveyed, was—" Further back from the (Hutt) riyer the soil would be considered of excellent quality, if not compared with j that of the Lower Hutt. Lying at a higher level, it does not receive so much alluvium from the floods. For this inferiority of soil the RESIDENTS HERE will bs compensated by the greater mildness of the weather, owing to the complete ehe.ter which is afforded by the hills near the gorge from the coid south-easterly winds." ’Half a century later the above report is confirmed.—A.L.

1 AAA ACRES, well improved cattle iUUvand Sheep Farm. Particulars on personal application. Every facility for viewing the properties will be given to persons intending business. The properties are under 20 miles from Wellington, with flat road to the Homesteads. VOGELTOWN. Two miles from General Post Office. Wellington. Orsr 40 of the Picked Sections ef this township for Sals, selected twenty years past The Seetiems. abeut quarter-acre each, are Sections mostly with improvements. VOQEIiTOWN Sections are now commencing in the advance to their proper value. Buy while frieea are lew. BeKMnhar. large area ef land.,pwndseel, healthy ymitiea, aaesasiWe trees Wellington. with ether edveatages. Can be viewed by appeintosnt with • ANDREW LtTFE, Postal address—Bon G.P.0., Wellington.

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

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 8

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