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IMPORTANT SALK of MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SITES in the HEART OP THE CITY. } SPECIAL TO MERCHANTS, LA IKLIES, WA REH.OI.:SEMEN, FI NAN- | Cl ERS, MAN U FACT UR HRS, Eh. Two Freehold Properties about 100 yards form the Genera! Post, Office. Absolutely the only vacant, land withij a quarter of a mile o: the bus;ieob centre of the cPy. JESSES WILLIAM ii. TURNBULL Ef.iL AND CO are favoured with instructions to sell by public auction at tloir rooms. No. 3. Panama street, on THURSDAY, 9th JUNE. 1901, At. 2.30 p.rn.— of a mile of this site supports huge financial and commercial buildings. The majority' of these sites arc leasehold, let at a continuously increasing ground rental. TUTS LAND IS FREEHOLD. During the past ten years Wellington’s pi ogress has exceeded the most sanguine hopes. What will the Empire City do during the next decade? The remarkable advance in the value of central freeholds in the City has been only equalled by the increase of settlement, and pricus- in the suburbs. The available business portion of Wellington is more than full now. What will it bo with added population which the electric Tramways will furnish? There is every proof that Wellington valneg are still rapidly rising, that the residential areas are increasingly being covered with shops and business premises. thus making sites for the warehouseman and financier harder to procure. It is. therefore, a certainty that the LONGER YOU WAIT THE MORE YOU WILL PAY. The electric .tramways and thd woodpaving of the streets are nearly completed. The rapid erection of the enormous buildings, throughout the City shows the esteem and confidence in which the capital of the colony is held. Wo are certain that the value of many of the business properties in Wellington to-day will bo doubled during tho neixt ten years. Terras and conditions of sale may be seen and full particulars obtained from the Solicitors, Messrs Young and Tripe, or the Auctioneers, WILLIAM IT. TURNBULL AND CO., 3, Panama street. THURSDAY. 9th JUNE, 1904, At 2.30 p.rn. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. are instructed to sell by public auction, as above, at their Auction Room, 3, Panama.street— That splendidly situated and Valuable,. Freehold Property, being Lot 10, Block 3, Wellington Reclaimed Land, having a frontage of 41 FEET 9 INCHES TO STOUT ST., by a depth of 99ft. This block is situated immediately op-, poaite the Supreme Court, and is adjacent to the Thorndon Railway Station, and both Wharves. Tho particularly central position and the liberal area of the section specially commend, it as one of the most convenient and valuable warehouse sites in the city. The rapid increase in the commerce of Wellington has made the supply of this desirable class of Freehold Property quite unequal to tho demand. There are now very few sites available which are so centrally situated as to bo considered within the zone of what is recognised aa the mercantile and commercial area of the city. Those who are fortunate enough to own the few remaining sites require them, almost without exception, for their own buildings. Those who wish to acquire; land for the same purpose find it increas- ; ingly difficult to do so. and many are ab- : Bolutely unable to fulfil their require- i meats. INCREASING DEMAND MEANS INCREASING VALUES. Do not let this opportunity of acquiring such a valuable freehold at the present market price escape you without giving it the most careful attention. Terms, fall details and conditions of sale may be obtained from the ‘Auctioneers. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO., 3. Panama street. 85 THURSDAY, 9th JUNE. 1904. At 2.50 p.m. WILLIAM H. TURNBULL AND CO. are instructed to sell 'by public auction, as above, at their Auction Room, 3, Panama street— All the land contained in Certificate of Title 5943, Te Aro Reclamation, Laving a frontage of 65 FEET 7 INCHES TO VICTORIA ST., with a depth of 100 ft, together with the brick building erected thereon. The building is two stories, dimensions 21ft by 70ft, iron roof, windows fitted with iron shatters, all in good condition. This valuable sit© adjoins the Union Steam Ship Company's Yards, and is opposite the To Aro Railway Station Yard, the proposed Dock Site and the New Wharf. It is almost at /the junction of Jervois quay and Taranaki street. Tho groat saving of expense which will accrue to tho purchaser of this lot in cartage to and from the Railway and Wharves should especially interest the MERCHANT, WAREHOUSEMAN and MANUFACTURER. This locality will undoubtedly be in the very near future one of the busied pf ,rN of the City, and-it can be said without hesitation that this block o' Freehold Property demands the mo.V careful attention from the investor and the heads of our large mercantile and commercial concerns. IVil partictilarsX terms and conditions of sale may bo obtained from the Auc-WILLIAM-IT. TXJTCN'LTTLL AND CO 3, Panama street* tl

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5288, 28 May 1904, Page 8

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