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THE RIWHE ESTATE. ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! ISLAND BAY! SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF THE FINEST RESIDENTIAL SECTIONS SEVENTY-ONE MAGNIFICENT VILLA BUILDING SITES! FROM ONE-EIGHTH OF AN ACRE TO OVER ELEVEN ACRES IN AREA. EXTRAORDINARILY EASY TERMS OP PAYMENT OF PURCHASE MONEY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, ' No. 81, Lambton quay, Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY, 25th JAN., 1905, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from tlie owners to sell by public auction, as above—--71 n SEVENTY-ONE OF THE iffi BEST BUILDING SECTIONS 1 EVER OFFERED IN ISLAND BAY. 71 These splendid Villa Building Sites are situated on the rising ground adjoining the old Racecourse, and close to the route of the new Electrics I Tramwpys. They front Derwent ®Veet, Freeling street, Rhine street, Rhone street, Severn street, and one Block of over Five and a Half Acres fronts Adelaide road. They are subdivided into areas ranging from one-eighth of an acre to over eleven and a half acres, some of the larger sections being most admirably adapted for further profitable subdivision. The whole of the sections command extensive and beautiful views of the picturesque bay 'and the surrounding landscape, many of the low rolling downs crowned as they are with bungalow villas, presenting charming features of unusually attractive interest. While Island Bay has long been rightly as one of the most valuable of Wellington’s Suburbs, it must not be forgotten that it is also part and parcel of the City of Greater Wellington, and that every resident of Island Bay will have the advantages of the City Water Supply, Drainage System, Electric Light, and Gas Service, etc.; in other words, all that/is best in the high civilisation that envelopes a great city. During the year 1905, it is proposed to expend a sum of .£17,820 in extending the City’s new Electrical Tramway System through Island Bay, and a further sum of £IO.OOO in the formation of streets and footpaths. The Ratepayers have already authorised this expenditure for the purposes named. The effect of these imgrovement works must be to develop the ay, and’ to greatly and specially increase the value of each of the Seventyone Sections now being offered for sale. Investors who desire to buy for a rise will do well to remember this fact. / The terms of sale are especially attractive to those who wish either to build for personal occupation or for safe investment. Deposit at sale 10 per cent. No more money required. The whole of the balance of purchase money to remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, interest per annum. Every section is marked with a flag, and intending purchasers can, if they like, have free of charge the services of a special guide to show them over the land. , For lithographic plans, conditions of sale, etc., apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices: or to M°ssrs Bunnv, Raw- ! son and Pethe-ick. Solicitors, 86, Lamb- ; ton quay, Wellington. HARRY PALMER...STANLEY 8. HUME Box-87. Telephone, 92 and 177, HARRY PALMER * CO., PALMERSTON N., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS AND HOUSE-FURNISHERS. THE Largest Auction Mart in the Island. Consignments received from all over the colony. We hold our regular Pig, Produce, and Poultry Sale every SATURDAY, at 12 noon. We want your business. We know you will be satisfied. Write us for particulars of any of our departments. 941 FOR PRIVATE SALECHRISTMAS POULTRYGEESE, FOWLS, AND DUCKS. In Lots to Suit Purchasers. LAERY AND CO.. LTD.. JEEVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON. CH. ARNDT, Land. Estate and Mort- • gage Agent, Stratford. 300 ACRES—A highly-improved dairy farm, on the corner or two metalled roads; beautifully laid down in fine grasses and clovers: surveyed into two sections, each! baring a large frontage; all ploughable land, carrying a heavy lot of stock; near- i est creamery, P. 0., school and store half; a mile by level road; good dwelling, gar-1 den, large cowshed; every convenience. Tins excellent freehold offers a great chance to iugoer at the price of £l6 per acre; easv terms given. 200 ACRES—Within one mile of creamery; 100 acres level, balance hilly; all food country; owner will build suitable ouse and sheds, and will lease for. 5 years at 8s per acre, with purchasing’ clause at £8 10s per acre. Early applica- i tiou necessary. A Chean Sheep Farm.—9s3 acres of good j Taranaki grass, ringfenoed and subd;v:ded into 11-paddocks; now carrying 2300; sheep and 1295 head cable. This property, which is freehold, and has six-roomed house, large woolshed, yards, dip, etc., fronts a metalled road, and is within four miles of a railway station. Price asked, £6 10s per acre, on good terms. 709

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5474, 31 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5474, 31 December 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5474, 31 December 1904, Page 8