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TUESDAY, Ist DECEMBER, 1003, 2.30 p.m. TWO SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS, MIRAMAR. Tl/TESSRS IIAKCOUKT AND CO. havo IvJL received instructions to seii by pub]ic auction at their rooms, *IS, Lambton quay, as above— Those Uvo beautiful sections, part of Aliramar -No. 2 Lstato. being Lot 13 of Block A. having a frontage of GGl't; to King's road, by a depth ol 320 ft; and Lot Cl, of Block IS, haying a frontage of C6tt to the main road, by a depth of 16oft. The above sections are situated in the beat positions on the estate, being splendid level building sites, with rich soil, suitable for gardening; they arc within easy distance of the city, being connected by an excellent ferry service. All the main roads nre good, consequently afford* ing a delightful drive or walk to town. The proposed public park and electric tram service must make Miramar a popular suburb. It is rapidly coming into prominence and thousands of pounds have been invested in the locality, fine residences are being erected and values are every day increasing. Full ICO particulars from lIAKCOUKT AND CO., Auctioneers. A A SALE OF FORTY-POUR A A BEAUTIFUL RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE SUNNY SUBURB OF KH vN I)ALLAH. IMPORTANT TO THE MERCHANT AND (THE TOILERS OF THE CITY. IMPORTANT TO PARENTS AND THE RISING GENERATION. An Opportunity is now Offered Of Acquiring a Freehold Block of Land In one of WELLINGTON’S MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ACCESSIBLE SUBURBS. CHARMING, LOVETA r AND HEALTHY KHAND ALLAH. PURE AIR AND BRACING ATMOSPHERE. FREEDOM FROM HEAVY AND EVERINCREASING CITY RATES. TERMS LIBERAL. DO NOT FAIL TO SECURE A SECTION. Messrs haecourt and co. havo been favoured with instructions to soli by public auction, at their rooms, IS Lambton quay, on FRIDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1903, A A SUPERB BUILDING A A SITES In BEAUTIFUL. PICTURESQUE AND PEACEFUL KHANDALLAH, Ranging in area from about a quarter of an acre to over half an aero sections, and having frontages to Jubilee road, Alexandra street and a Public road ALL SIXTY-SIX FEET WIDE. All these Sections are practically level, and require no outlay to prepare them for building sites, and from the natural richness of the soil and mildness of tiio climate, gardens can bo formed in which flowers of rarest beauty will flourish all the year round, Khandallah is a . most beautiful and hoalthv place of residence, enjoying sunshine from sunrise until sunset. The situation, by reason of its elevation above tho sea level, its easy access by road or rail, its beautiful and gentle slopes, its charming hills clad in natural bush, renders it absolutely Wellington’s ideal suburb. To the visitor it presents a picture of beauty and repose not afforded by any other suburb of Wellington, and the popularity of tho locality is evidenced by the large number of handsome residences erected there in recent years. Khandallah is celebrated as a healthy locality, sickness of any serious nature is almost unknown in this sunny aspect. It is blessed with abundance of tho purest water in its many streams and springs, and its general surroundings make it the place where, beyond all others, the family man who has at heart tho health and happiness of his children should establish his home. The comfort and requirements of the inhabitants arc well provided for by public school!, post office, telephone and other conveniences, and ■ railway communication with the City. Khandallah can bo reached by one of tho most pleasant of walks in less than half an hour from, tho City. No walk in tho vicinity of tho City has such charming views and changeful scenes as the walk over the hills from Kaiwarra; views of the City of Wellington, the harbour and Pctono constantly meet the eye in ever changing succession. In addition to the Manawatu Railway, with its station in the township, the Government railway to Kaiwarra affords another and pleasant approach. Khandallah must in the near future become Wellington’s fashionable and aristocratic suburb, and present values only a tithe of what will bo asked in after years. Speculators are alive to tho fact that the demand for suburban property is increasing. and that now is the opportunity to invest, and in a short time Sections will bo unobtainable, except at very enhanced prices. Already a large amount of capital has been invested in the. district, in view of its increasing popularity. TERMS OF SALE. J3lO Deposit on each Section, .£lO. 10 per cent, in Six, Twelve and Eighteen Months. , Balance can remain, on Mortgage, at 5 per cent., with power to pay off at any time. TITLE.’ LAND TRANSFER. Plans are now in course of preparation. For further information apply HAECOURT AND CO.. 168 Auctioneers. oms FOE i SALE. Hotel Wairarapa—Long lease with splendid and increasing business; free house. Hotel, Forty-mile Bush—large quantity of land. Long lease at peppercorn rent. . . Hotel, Manawatu—No opposition; eight years’ lease: good paving trade. Hotels, Suburbs—New house. A large amount of public money is shortly to be spent in tho vicinity of this house; sure fortune. . . Hotel, Nelson—Low rent; price sixhn-n. Ired pounds (.£6OOI. Hotel, Marlborough—l3o Acres of pastoral land: no opposition within fourteen miles; trade can be considerably iacreasAlso Hotels Wellington, Christchurch, Taranaki. Nelson, Hawke’s Bay and Suburbs. Full particulars on application f ° P. A. ZOHRAB. Panama street. Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 5134, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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