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ON SATURDAY EVENING,'IIth DEC., At 7.30 o’clock. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. THE HUTT IS NOW ESTABLISHED As WELLINGTON'S MANUFACTURING CENTRE. THE MOST DESIRABLE AND CHEAPEST BUILDING SITES IN THE HUTT. CLOSE TO THE MAIN HTJTT RAILWAY STATION. SHORTLY TO BE WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE CITY. SAPID AND FREQUENT COMMUNICATION. THIS LAND WILL VALUE VERY GREATLY. INCREASE IN QUICKLY AND IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 8t Lambton Quay, ON SATURDAY EVENING, Hth DEC., 1907, At 7.30 o’clock. Macdonald, wilson and co. are favoured with instructions from the Vendors to Soil by Public Auction, as above —■ ron ONE HUNDRED AND Tj QO 10/O THIRTY-TWO MAGNIFICENT BUILDING SITES AND SMALL FARMS In tho HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. Icing the subdivision of section 54, Hutt, lelected by the late lion. W. Barnard Diodes, M.L.C., in the early days ot sew Zealand on account of its proximty to the City of Wellington, and its j treat natural advantages and suitability or residential purposes. • • This valuable property almost adjoins be Belmont Railway Station, and some ;wenty-three trains run through it daily, commencing as early as 4.40 a.m. and returning as late as 9.15 p.m. . The Hutt Railway Line is now being itraigbtened and the speed accelerated. Alien this work is completed, this most lesirablo property will be within twenty uinutes of the city. The Suburban Train Service between Wellington and the Hutt is to be very nucb improved and quickened by elec:niication, at an early date, and no mrt of the. Hutt will be more benefited diereby than this most valuable building H-operty. , „ , From the Terrace of the Hutt-Belmont Extension, on portions of which there is 'Jative Bush.most magnificent and charmng views can bo obtained; and these splendid building sites will bo sold upon ;he easiest of terms at one-fifth and one;enth of the prices now asked by venlors in close proximity to the Hutt-Bel-nont Extension. The whole of the sections will be sold it such, prices as will ensure to buyers a lertainty of doubling and trebling their investment within two or three years, whilst for healthy residential purposes there is no better property than this in the Hutt. , The soil is rich and admirably adapted Per horticultural' purposes, so that residents can possess charming gardens and ill the advantages of a healthy, bracing lountry life, coupled with close proximity to tho city, thus adding greatly to the enjoyment of life, both to their families and themselves. TITLE-LAND TRANSFER, EASY TEEMS—TEN POUNDS DEPOSIT. TEN PER CENT. IN FOUR, EIGHT, AND TWELVE MONTHS. BALANCE. THREE YEARS. INTEREST ON UNPAID PURCHASE MONET FIVE PEE CENT. PEE ANNUM. ■ Conditions of Sale and full details can be seen at the Offices of Macdonald, Wilson and Co., or Alexander Dunn, Esq., Solicitor to the Vendors, King’s Chambers, Wellington, and Lithographic Plans can be obtained from the Auctioneers. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. HUTT-BELMONT EXTENSION. SATURDAY EVENING. 14th DECEMBER, at 7.30 o’clock.

WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION.SECOND WOOL SALE OE THE SEASON Will be held at THE TOWN HALL On FRIDAY. 6th DECEMBER, at 9 a.m. ORDER OF BALE; Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-op. Association, . Ltd., and United lancers’ Co-op. Association. Ltd. Levin and Co., Ltd. Abraham and Williams, Ltd. A. H. Atkinson and Co. G. H. Scales, i Dalgety and Co., Ltd. I N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Co., Ltd. Murray, Roberts and Co. NEXT SALE 17th JANUARY, 1908, At 9 a.m. 516 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs Nelson Bros., Limited, to hold at thS WOOLSKED, CHESTBEHOPE, On THURSDAY, 12th, and FRIDAY, 13th DECEMBER NEXT, Commencing Each Day at 11 a.nu, AN UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE of about — 100 draught horses, comprising firstclass selected young mares and geldings, heavy shatters and leaders, mares with foals at foot, and unbroken fillies and geldings. SO broken and chiefly unbroken hacks, coachers, ’bus and spring-cart sorts (different ages, chiefly young), bred for utility purposes. 100 lots of first-class farm implements, comprising, drills, seed-sowers, ploughs, harrows, rollers, harness, and other necessary plant to carry on a well-appointed farm. Order of Sale.—Broken Draughts and Implements, first day; unbroken Draughts, Hacks, Coachers, Springcarters, etc., second day. ALFRED REID, 623 Auctioneer. GENERAL STORE. A SPLENDID opportunity for a man with a small capital. General store, brick premises is main thoroughfare of town; groce— and crockery. Stock about .£220, at valuation. Plant and fittings about £IOO. long lease can be arranged at a reasonable rental. Apply, A. B. RATLIFF. Feildinc. j

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6383, 4 December 1907, Page 12

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