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IMPORTANT NOTICK TO THE WORKERS Of Petone and tho City of Wellington. GREAT AUCTION SALE OP FORTY-LIVE FIRST-CLASS BUILDING SECTIONS, IN THE BEST PART OF PETONE. EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS 01PAYMENT. First-class Drainage. Good "Water. High, Dry, Level Land. No Extra Expense in Building. , In the EXCHANGE LAND AUCTION BOOMS. No. Si, Lambtou quay, ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT. GUi DECEMBER-. 1002. At S o’clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from the owners to sell by public auction in_ their Exchange Laud Auction Booms, No. 84, Lamb ton quay. Wellington—-FOBTY-FIVE THE FINEST BUILDING SECTIONS IN THE TOWN OF DETUNE, haying frontages tn Cuba street. High street, and Manchester street, of from 60 feet to 84 Icet each, by a depth ol from 100 feet to 17G feet.

The nrincipal street—Cuba street—on which the sections front, runs straight through to Alice Town ami the main Hull road, and will, within a brief period, form tiic chief highway of Petone. The two new streets —High street and Manchester street—will, under agree*" incsit with the borough authorities, be formed and metalled—footpaths ker.bed with concrete and asphalted. i' The forty-five Building Sections now to bo sold by public auction have the advantage of being close to a number of new-, well-built, commodious residences, ami Lins fact gives the locality a special value. The whole of these Sections are wellknown as having until recently been occupied ay the Football Grounds of Petone. They are quite level, requiring no expense for excavation or filling in. They have the advantage of a gravel subsoil, giving perfect drainage, and from their central position and accessibility to the Pctone Post Office, Kailway Station, etc., possess special claims as first-class;. Home Building Sites. Nothing has been more marked during the past throe years than the wonderful development of the town of Petone. Petone is now fixed for all time as the great Manufacturing Suburb of Wellington. Year by year sees its industries increasing in number and importance, and its population keeping pace. All this progress and development lias rendered it absolutely necessary to subdivide the large properties round about the town, and to give facilities to the workers to purchase their own homes. The effect of this policy, and the’creation of a new suburb, is seen in the well-to-do appearance of the dwellinghouses of the artisans of Petone. In no other manufacturing town of the colony does there exist such extremely comfortable homos, or so high a standard of personal living, while the- business premises in Petone are. equally creditable to those engaged in commercial pursuits. The terms of Sale have been fixed on the following exceptionally liberal basis: - TEEMS: Ten per cent. -Deposit. Ten per cent, in Three Months Ten per cent, in Nine Months. Ten per cent, in Fifteen Months. Balance in Xuvo Years. Interest—Five per cent, per annum. TITLE-LANDS TRANSFER ACT. For Conditions of Sale, Lithographic Plans, etc., apply to the Auctioneers. LEA.SE OF EDUCATION RESERVE. mo bo offered at Auction by Baker Bros, at-Petone on Wednesday, 17th December, 1902, at 2 p.m. (Korokoro Village Settlement). Plans and particulars may be the offices of tho Auctioneers, or of the School Commissioners, 27, Lambton quay. Wellington/ J. STRAUCnON. ■ ' Acting Chairman, J. H*. W. WARDED IV Secretary. Wellington School Commissioners. 39th November, 1002. 58 LAND- SALE

THE FINEST BUILDING SECTIONS IN PETONE. BUICK’S SUBDIVISION. FRONTAGES TO BUICK, JACKSON AND OTHER -STREETS. The opportunity of a lifetime for Business or Residental purposes. PLANS of the subdivision of this splendid property are to bo seen at the office of this paper or with Mr Jlothcs or Mr W; H. Coot, I'etono. Tenders for the allotments, will bo received by the undersigned up to 12th December next. Payment can bo in cash, or on terms, i.e., one-third cash, the balance for 5 or 7 years, at £o per centum per annum, half-yearly, loan repayable on any interest day. Land Transfer title. Transfer to every purchaser flee of charge (except stamp and registration fees) from the vendor’s Solicitor. Mr C. A Povrnall, Mastert&n. ISto tender necessarily accepted. Purchasers to feuce at own cost. V/. B. BUICK, 745 Opaki, Masterton. rSIHESJ? PROPERTIES ARE' FOR .1 IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL— A Splendid Bush Farm, 1393 acres, "Wanganui district; good grazing country; 430 acres foiled and grassed, balance light bush; over 200 chains splendid wire fencing: 4-roomed house, sheds, etc.; small orchard. Price A32s 6d per acre; owner leaving. , Another "Snip”—l3l acres. Main Trunk Lino; 100 acres in grass; 85 chains wire and stab fencing; good timber for milling; -1 miles from railway station; Government section; 15 years’ lease; right purchase 25s per acre. Present owner’s interest for improvements .£431, Grocery Business, coastal town; A 250 per month trade; large premises, main street, long lease; rent .£1 per week; stock invoice price (about A'2so); no goodwill. Dairy farm, to lease, Hawera district; J9O acres: 5 years’ lease; all level; splendid house and cowsheds: close to school and creamery: rent £1 per ’acre. This is one of the best farms on the coast. Country Tobacconist’s Business cheap. Genera) Stores for sale. Send for Quarterly Property List. Full particulars, of above on application. READ BROS., Wanganui.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4824, 29 November 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4824, 29 November 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4824, 29 November 1902, Page 8

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