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THE TAKE ESTATE. important noTier: to intending DLVLbS. i PUIVAXK fciA LE. Onir-M wiil be opcu TJ! lb (Momiav) i EVENING, from 7.30 o’clock to 9 o’clock, ! when Boyers can inspect Plan and make I the v selection. Ten prr cent. Deposit will secure a Section, out of which in a few months you will make AID) clear. CALL AND SEE VS WITHOUT DELAY, j MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., i Auctioneers, ; Exchanges L.'imi Auction Dooms, No. 81. Lamblcn quay. 113 MIRAMAR! MIRAMAR! SECOND AND FINAL SALE. THURSDAY, 11 th DECEMBER, 1302. At 2.3 U o'clock. i SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. VTN order to induce Hie Public to thoroughly inspect tlicro Sections, the Vmidors hnve orn ‘.'al to nun FREE EXCURSIONS to Miramar every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Afternoons by tlio s.s. Admiral till the day of sale, leaving the Ferry 'Wharf on each of these days at 2.30 o’clock. No tickets required—gv on hoard. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., lIS Laiuhton quay. KOSENEATH. 106 i'SiS 106 On the gentle slopes of Mount Victoria. WITHIN 30 MINUTES’ ALK OP THE POST OFFICE. AT THE EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, Lamb Lou quay,. Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY, 3rd DEC.. 1902, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. MESSES BAKER BROS, are authorised by Messrs PALLISER AND JONES to sell by pubuc auction as above on the following easy terms: 10 per cent, deposit* 5 per cent, in three months 5 per cent, in six months 5 per cent, in nine monlis 5 per cent, in twelve mouths The balance within five years, with interest at 5 per cent., but if buildings to. tho value of the laud purchased aw commenced within t.hiye months of sale, and completed to tho satisfaction of the vendors, the whole purchase money, save the deposit, can lie on ’ mortgage for five years. These splendid Sections arc situate on the gentle slopes of Mount Victoria, within thirty minutes’ walk of tho Post Office, and vary in size from i to £ an acre. Prom every allotment can be seen a panoramic view of city, harbour, shipping. Some of the ROSENEATH land originally sold at 32s fid per foot has since changed hands at <£B per foot.^ At an early date the Electric Trams will run through Oriental Bay to the boundary of ROSENEATH, . and a loop line is contemplated to connect with tho Constable street lino via* Kilbirnie. This line will pass alongside the bulk of the sections now offered. Gas and Electric TVorht Mains are laid throusrh ROSENEATH, and only require extending to the new streets. The streets are all completed to the satisfaction of tho Melrose Borough Council. The Title is Land Transfer Act. For conditions of sale, lithograph plans, and further information, a only to BAKER BROS., S 3 Lambfon rmw. "Wellmortem.. Or PALLISER AND JONES. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY A NNOUNCEMENT. THE WILLOW BANK ESTATE, LOWER HUTT, A stone’s throw from tho Railway Station BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR ROBERT LAERY. if'tEORGE THOMAS AND CO. have VR' been favoured with instructions by the executors of the late Mr Robert Laery to offer for public competition, at a date early in December (to be notified later)— ' OQ SUPERB FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, Being subdivision of tho charming and attractive ■WILLOW BANK ESTATE NO SECTION OF LESS FRONTAGE THAN 50 FEET. 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 \FILL BE PUBLISHED LATER. Fuller information on application at our offices, Harris street, or to Messrs Menteath and Beere. Solicitors. Featherston street F. "W. HATBITTLE, 35-1 Auctioneer. WOODVTLLE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, W-.RUDDICK, Proprietor. nnHE Railway Passengers, going either JL North or South, should be acquainted with the fact that at the Woodville Refreshment-Rooms they can have a good Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards will inform the traveller tow much time ho will have at Woodville. 11*

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4825, 1 December 1902, Page 8

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