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f THURSDAY. 25th JANUARY, 1906. At 2.30 p.m. I SAUK OF VALUABLE FREEHOLDS. MESSRS BAKER BROS, are instruct-' iml to sell by public auction at Uia ; r rooms. No. AS. Lnmlnon quay— GOLDIE'S BRAE. QUEEN'S TERRACE—Three lot-, each having homages of 63ft to Queen’s terrace. as well as 60tt to Baker street. These lots aro just outside the City houndarv, have a beautiful view of tha hat hour’ and tronl the proposed tram route to Wadcstown. JIUTT. TAINE ESTATE. —Lots 13 and U. Block j 299 Uto Kitts's road by 15211. Lots 30 and 31, Block 2, molt to Middle Waiwetu toad by 151 ft. This compact block, containing nearly one acre, close to the Main Unit road, is admirably adapted tor factory, tint harvard, or business site. QUEEN'S RUAL).—Lot 5. Block 5. 50ft frontage to Queen's road by 151 ft. with 7-roomed. T-shaped verandah Residence, replete with all modern conveniences. I'KT'ONE. SYDNEY STREET. - Fart of Section. *. •lift to Sydney street by 100 ft. with 6-rootued house, wtu-hhouse, stable, ■ side entrance abutting on Jackson street sections, eminently suitable tor profutdonal or busiueto site. ESPLANADE. —Lots 26 to 31. with frontage of 21011 to Esplanade by 10911, with five first-class bouses, sonic just elected, the others iu first-class order, facing tho water, live minutes' walk from railway station, to he offered in one lot or separately. MAIN HI TT l!OAIL~7«t :c 106 ft, opposite tlovernmeut Workshops, and only three minutes from railway station, suit able for two shops and dwellinghouses. JACKSuN AND CUBA STREETS—LoIa 29. 30, with frontage of G6ft to Jackson street by l«3ft to Cuba street; n splendid business site, on which four simps could he erected. Cuba street is (ho main arterial street connecting Peloite with tho Lower Hutt. This corner will ho otto of the principal stopping-plneevi of the electric tram. Government is arranging for tho erection of some 3uo workmen’s dwellings in flits vicinity, ami the occupants will all pass tn is corner. NELSIES’ STi.KKT, 83ft Irontagc x ISX»U deep—Comfortable 4-roomed Collage, riled, mu buildings, uricsiun water, drained: easy terms. KONA. MAIN ROAD.—Choice building site, with 100 ft frontage by 165 ft deep, part of Lot 26, with a magnificent view of Wellington Heads. Cook Strait, nud Harliour, close to beach and wharves, admirably adapted for bathing mid boating. ISLAND HAY. TIIK I’ARADK—Throb of the very best shop sites at the TRAMWAY TERMINUS, 31ft and 33ft frontage by a depth of 119 ft. DERWENT STREET fat rear of above) —Six level building sites, varying from Soft to 3!lft frontage by a depth varying from 87ft to 126 ft. The above aro among tho choicest silos available in the rapidly-growing locality, and tenders are being called for twelve brick shop, immediately opposite tho Parade lols. Plans and cards to view at Baker Bros. 373 WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY. 1906. MIRAMAR NORTH LAND SALE. MR CIIASB-MORHIS, on behalf of Miramar, Limited, will hold a sale of sections at Miramar North, on tho ground, on the afternoon of Wednesday, the 31st January, at 3 p.m. ORDINARY TERMS OP SALE-10 per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, balance on mortgage 3 per cent, for five rears. SPECIAL TERMS to those who require assistance to build immediately— ID per cent, deposit: 10 per cent, in ono month, after which tho Company will find all tho capital required for building and fencing. Tho purchaser will then pay three more instalments of 10 per cent, on the land only, at intervals of three months. The balance of tho purchase money of the land may remain on mortgage for five yean* at 5 per cent., and tho Capital for building may be paid.off by monthly payments with interest at 6 per cent. Tho steamer Countess will leave the Ferry Wharf at 2.15 p.m., returning from -Miramar Wharf at 5.30 p.m., and will convey intending purchasers to and from the ground free.

' The advantage of buying on the ground ■nil) enable every purchaser to eco what ho is buying, and any person desirous of securing a homo for himself should take the opportunity of selecting a section, an 1 having a house built bv the Company to hie own order FOR. A VERY SMALL OUTLAY IN CASH. Maps for inspection of sections for sale cau be obtained from Wm. C, Stephens, 27, Lnrabton quay. ,1s 1 JJ OTELS FOE SALE. HOTEL, Nelson city, central position: takings average i:GO weekly; rent Xt. Easy terms to good man. HOTEL, near Hawcro. Price XSOO. Small capital required. HOTEL. Manewatu Line: takings average XI4O weekly, rent low; capital required XIOOO. HOTEL, Well ngton, central position; roal bargain. Please apply to ns for further particulars JOHN JJRODIE AND KING’S CHAMBERS. c°78 TO BUYERS OF LAND. FOR SALE AT MODERATE PRICES. SECTIONS of Land, good depth and frontage to City streets now opened up for wheel traffic. PRICE J£2 PEK Jb ' ooT UPWARDS. Also, a few Building Sites, which may bo equalled but not excelled by any building sites in old or new Wellington. Price, X 7 per foot to immediate cash buyers. Situation. VOGELTOWN (East), under 10 minutes’ walk of tram service (every 4 minutes), and 10 minutes in tram to centre of City. X-’ares, Id or 2d. Postal address, ANDREW LUFF, Box. G.P.O. 199 Wellington. SPECIAL SHEEP FARM 6000 ACRES FREEUOL D. m Acres j Leasehold; rent 7s per acre: | all in grass except 400 acres bush; ssets sheep yards; 25 paddocks; post and wire fencing in good order; large woolshed, dip. etc.; 8-roomed homestead. The land is mostly small hills, running principally ea«t and west and lying well to the sun. Carrying capacity in winter. 12.000 sheep and 500 head of cattle. Present stock. IC.OOO sheep. Well watered. Close large town on level road. Price, X 6 6s 7-er acre. Terms. QRCHAKU’S JgSTATE yGENCY. 28. LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5805, 24 January 1906, Page 8

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