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FERRYST DE. FERKYSIDE. DAY’S BAY, THE NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FKKUYSTDE. DAY’S BAY. IX THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. No. 31. Lambton quay, Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, lath NOVEMBER, 191)5, At :.3 r ) o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. aro lavoured with instructions from t!io Wellington Steam Ferry Company, Ltd., to sell by public auction, as above— The NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FERRYSTDE, DAY’S BAY, adjoining tho large Private Hotel and Hockey Grounds, Day’s Bay. The Suburb of Ferry-side contai srr> SIXTY-SIX MAGNIFICENT OO BUILDING SECTIONS. 6G ranging in area from one-eighth of an Acre to over Half an Acre each. Each of tho Sections is admirably adapted for building upon. The Terms of Sale are as under: Ten per cent, deposit: Ten per cent, in three months; Ten per cent, in six months; Balance in five years. Interest on unpaid purchase money a per cent. Lithographic plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers and at tho Day’s Bay Private Hotel, and at the Pavilion. 528 GREAT SALE OF TWENTY BUILDING SECTIONS, RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS, ADJOINING NEWTOWN PARK. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 81, Lambton quay, Wellington. ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 15th NOVEMBER. 1005. At 7.30 o’clock. AFTER THE SALE OF THE FERRYSIDE TOWNSHIP. "i?i/T ACDONALD. WILSON AND CO. IVjL are favoured with instructions from A. Hall, Esq., to sell by public auction, as above, in consequence of his early departure from tiie city—■ The whole of his MOST VALUABLE NEWTOWN PROPERTY, consisting of— Twenty of tho finest Business and Residential Building Sections in the City of Wellington. Five Sections front MANSFIELD STREET, immediately opposite the Electrical Tramway Carslieds, and range from 39 and -10 feet frontage to 115 feet in depth. Fifteen Sections front ROY' STREET, one of the finest of tho new streets of tho city, being 60 feet wide, formed, metalled, and kerbed in tho most complete manner. ’The whole of these Sections have special claims to attention. They adjoin the largest and most charming of the recreation parks of the city; they are close to tno Electric Tramway terminus, from which the General Post Office can bo reached in ten minutes: and they are within a stone’s throw- of tho Bowling Club grounds. Tho whole delightful panorama of Cook’s Strait and the Kaikoura Mountains is opened up in a brief walk along the 'Melrose road, close to Rov street. It would indeed be hard to find any other Building Sections in tho CITY possessing so many attractive features.

The Terms of Sale are of an exceptionally Liberal character: — Ten per cent, deposit Ten per cent, in three and twelve months, and the Balance in five years Interest 5 per cent, on Unpaid pur- , chase money A new lithographic plan has been prepared, copies of which can be obtained on application. The title is Land Transfer, and conditions of sale can be seen on application to either Messrs Martin and Atkinson, Solicitors, Foathorston street, or the Auctioneers. 324 A GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY POE SAFE SPECULATION. ISLAND BAY ! ISLAND BAY ! 10 MAGNIFICENT QUARTERAGES BUILDING SECTIONS. 10 IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambtou quay, Wellington. On THURSDAY. 16th NOVEMBER, 1903, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. aro favoured with instructions from Mr and Mrs Staples to sell by public auction as above— THE EIGHT MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SECTIONS numbered 144, 143, 150, 150, 157, 158. 159 and 164 on the Plan of Island Bay, having a total frontage to The Parade, Clyde street, and Avon street of five hundred and twenty-eight feet, EACH SECTION BEING 66ft x 165 ft, WITH AN AREA OF ONE QUARTER ACRE, and containing the best corner blocks in Island Bay. Also. THE TWO GRAND SECTIONS Nos. 125 and 130, Island Bay, having a total frontage of one hundred and thirty-two feet to THE PARADE, containing ONE QUARTER OF AN ACRE EACH, and being among tho best business sites in the Bay. The Terms are—Ten per cent, deposit. Ten per cent, in three and six months, and easy terms for the balance. Interest five p'er cent, on unpaid purchase-money. Tho Auctioneers will bo glad to make advances to those desirous of building upon tho property. For Lithographic Plans and fuller details apply to the Auctioneers’ office. 325 J. W. BRAITHWAITE. VALUER. LAND. & FARM AGENT. JOHNSCNVILLB. POULTRY' FARMS, within 15 minutes of Johnsonville station—--4 ACRES, 6-r. verandah Cottage, sheds, pigstyes. etc. .£4BO. 4 ACRE Cottage and outbuildings, etc. 9 ACRES. Cottage, fowlhonse, stable, cowbails. .£225. 1 ACRE new 4-r. Cottage and scullery. 5 ACRES, nice Cottage, glasshouse, outbuildings. etc. 10 ACRES, splendid poultry ground. 350 ACRES, 4 miles from Palmerston North, 7-roomed new house, trap-shed, men's room, wash-houso, 12bail cow shed, sheep yards; 30 acres ploughed and SO acres stumped. For terms apply to J. F. ROCK3TROW, 0 Cuba street, Palmerston North.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5737, 4 November 1905, Page 8

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