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FRIDAY, r.tlt DECEMBER, LAUGHTON BAY ESTATE 1 LAUGHTON BAY ESTATE ! LAUGHTON BAY ESTATE : Tin; most i’lcti’in-isons si;aside SPOT NEAR WELLINGTON. ADJOINS ISLAND HAY. , TS(TKRSKS HARUOURT AND GO. .-.re iniSJL siructed (nr.ill l.y Public Auction at tucir inui;;s IS, I.ambton quay, on FKX. DAY, December otii, 21)«2. at 2.80 )>.m. -a op HEALTH I'J. BUILDING -J 09 itlA SITES In Die Secluded and Sheltered HAUGUTON DAY ESTATE. Oi«lv Seven Minutes’ '.Falk from Wand C T!,A proper! v la-.; long been admired by (ho many viyif.u-s to Dlaad -Bar on account of-Its lovely !c.e,ilioi], shcdlored from every r im!, a C'-i l[ iV in. the valley opening out on Hang Mon Bay. Islai and ; o ; (be ocean, tee ICa i bnurr.s. etc., are extremely bcautilul be curlnmsed bv any of the y j.ei c for which (lie (ji.-dncl The Tram Service to Inland Day is now assured, and the lurmiim* will W only ceven minutes' walk from Unuphton Lay which is aoproncued also bv a level road via Queen’s Drive, nu which it fronts. Earn- aece-'s in ten minutes’ walk s ah'J obtained from Russell terrace. HATGHTON BAA' ESTATE is well watered by never failing springs of the clearest and purest water. . HAUGIITON BAY ESTATE reds in a lovely valley of rich loamy soil, ana .ram ts ve-vv ; liellored and sunny position and xiliu.v elimato vegetation grows with a uxurianco raiely reen clsorniere. UAUGiITON DAY has not to wait or the eor.ven:ences of easy cominunicaion with the city a-n f.r the everyday | wants of life. Coaches now run clany. riie T'-am Service is in progress, and in he township of Island Bay, only seven ninnies.’ dislant, nil the necessaries of ife can be procured. Island Bay ns oonrcclcd with Wellington oy .telephone. Investors and those in search of hemes diould not fail to secure a section II \rCHITON BA Y, the most seclu.'ied Did 'sli rile rod spot on anv bear,!', near IVcllincton. The prices to-day arc a traction onlv of what they will.be m ho ;ear future. No locally user V' eUington lifers such inducements to investors nun to'those recking residential Bites. <he rrea is limited, (he position nneoualleu. and it. ii'Ust without fail be in the wear Future the favoured snot of that much favoured district. Before innnv years are past everv section will bo built upon. TERMS ,OE SALE i Ten Pounds Deposit on each section at time of sale. Ten Pounds in Six Months. Balance in Three A'oars. at 5 per cent, interest, with power |o pay oft at any time. TITLE LAND TRANSFER. Plans evil be had on application. For further particulars apply to C. 11. IZARD. Or to Solicitor; HARCOURT AND CO., 1 79 ■ Auctioneers. IMPORTANT PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE WILLOW BANK ESTATE, LOWER HUT T, A stone’s throw from the Railway Station BY OKDEk OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE MR ROBERT LAERY. George and co. have been favoured with instructions by the executors of the brio Mr Robert Lacry to oiler for public competition, at a date early in December (to bo notified later)— fjQ SUPERB FREEHOLD BUILDING 0,13 SITES. Being subdivision of Uig charming and attractive WILLOW BANK ESTATE NO SECTION OF LESS FRONTAGE THAN 'SO FEET. exceedingly very little Terms of sale are of an sy and liberal character sh being required. PLANS ARE NOW IN COURSE OF lEPARATION. FURTHER PARTICULARS WILL BE j.BLISUED LATER. Puller information on application at r offices, Harris street, or to Messrs eiiteath and Boere, Solicitors. Fcalherm street F. W. HATBITTLE, .Auctioneer. LAND SALE TEE FINEST BUILDING SECTIONS IN PETONE. BUICK’S SUBDIVISION. FRONTAGES TO BUXCJv, .TACKSON AND OTHER STREETS. The opportunil LANS of the subdivision of this splenily of a lifetime for BusiResidcntul purposes. PLANS of the subdivision of this splendid property are to be seen at the office of this paper or with Mr Mothcs or Mr W. H. Cook. Petone. Tenders for the allotments will be received by the undersigned up to 12th December next. Payment can be in cash, or on terms, i.c., one-third cash, the balance for 5 or 7 rears, at Jts per centum per annum, half-yearly, loan repayable on any interest day. Land Transfer title. Transfer to every purchaser fiee of charge (except stamp and registration fees) from the vendor’s Solicitor, Mr C. A Pownall, Masterton. No tender necessarily accepted. Purchasers to fence at own cost. IF. B. BUICK. 745 Opaki, Masterton.' WOODVILI.E REFRESHMENT ROOMS, W. RUDDICK, Proprietor. npHE Railway Passengers, going cither i North or "South, should be acquainted with the fact that at the Vvoodviilo Refreshment Rooms they can heve a good Hot Luncheon. Railway Guards will inform the traveller how much time he will have at Woodvilie. 119

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4826, 2 December 1902, Page 8

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