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A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR PISTON 15 RESIDENTS. I ty OF THE MOST DESIRABLE f W ■ Li BUILDING SECTIONS A • IX PE'IONG. THREE LARGE BUILDING BLOCKS IN PKTOXK. IMMKDIATKLY OPPOKiTR THE PETONK RAILWAY STATION. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. No. 84, Lambton-qnuy, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 24th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, \VJLSON AND CO. nro favourod with iualructrans from tho Rocoiver and Liquidator of F. W. Maddox und Company, Limited, lo sell absolutely by public auction, ivh nbove, in order to closo tho liquidation — 1 ty SPLENDID BUILDING SEC±I TIONS OPPOSITE TirE RAILWAY PLATFORM AND STATION, PETONE. Theso Building Seotions hnvo nn avorngo frontngo of 40ft to tho Korokoro-roa-d find tho Drainage Reserve by iv depth ranging from 172 ft lo 259 ft each. They aro absolutely lovol, and uro wcjl known na being Iho fiilo formoriy occupied by tho largo hoap svorks of F. W. Maddo.v and Co., Limited. Tho Two Building Blocks aro situated on tho hill immediately abovo, and havo respectively tho following nronn: — EIGHT ACRES THREE ROODS THIRTY-ONE PERCHES .ONE ACRE. ■ Those Building Blocks havo long frontages to tho road lo the Korokoro Settlement. They command tho most extensive nnd lovoly viows of tho wholo of Iho surrounding country, the harbour, the City of Wellington, and tho Straits. Thoy afford an oppoitunity for speculative cutting up or for personal occupation as reaidenco sites, which can hardly bo surpassed in tho district. A largo portion of tho ln^ul is cleared nnd in gra«n, but thoro nvo lnnny lovoly clumps of nativo bush which givo picluresqiioness and raro beauty to Iho auctions. Tho rapid march of industrial progress in Pctono i« marking it out yonr by yonr as tho Great Industrial Suburb and Artisou'h Homo.' Tlio lnnd now boing offered \h po easily built upon, is so nccce.iiblc, nnd li*« such numerous advnntagcH, that it may woll bo roimrdod as superior in many respects to nil othor residence sites in Pctono. To an enterprising capitalist or a pushing practical buildor the purchase of thcuo properties will prove a sinnll fortune. Tho terms nix — 15 per cont. deposit , bnlnnoo in threo month*. Intcrost at 5 per cent, per uiuiuni on all unpaid purchase money. Tho Auctionnors will bo pleased to arrange, advances on mortgngo for a largo portion of llio purchauo money. t For lithographic- plans and further dotails, apply to J. M. Butt, F.oq. ; Liquidator, 12, GuHtomliouso-quay, Wellington, or to tho Auctioneers. Conditions of Stile nt Wk-asi-u. Skorrett, Wylio and Wcstoii, Solicitors, Lambtanquay, Wellington. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS, WAREHOUSEMEN, CAPITALISTS, AND OTHERS. Ono of the Most Valuablo FREEHOLD CORNER. BUILDING BLOCKS In tho Merchant's' Quarter of Ihn City. Immediately opnowito tho New Customhouse, nnd adjacent to the Premises of Loviu and Co., Ltd. IX THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lmnbton-quny, Wollington. OX THURSDAY,~24th MARCH, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO., aro favoured with instructions to" sell by public auction ,a» above — THAT MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD CORNER BUILDING SECTION having a frontairo of Fifty Foefc Six Inches te> CUSTOMHOUSEQUAY nnd some Ninety Fret to BALLANOE-STREIST. This Section is •■without quoftion the finest sito in tho City for tho erection of a Merchant's Warehouse. It hon the incomparahlo advantage of being if Frecholef, and tho purchaser will havo the bonpfit of_ tho groat yearly increase iv values which is now obtaining in tho BusjnoM Qiuitorg of the Cily "of Wellington. It requires no special words to recommend this property to those who aro fainilinr with tho City of Wellington, but to tho Wholcsalo Merchants in Auckland, ChriHtchuroh, and Dnnodin who aro anxious to establish a branch in Wellington, II uuy bo nocosgary to cay that from its special position opposite the now Customhouse anel tho grcnt wharves, this Soction has a value- far boyoud that of any othor in its vicinity. VVarehouso Sites of this character, except in ft rare cnt-D liko tho prosont, aro practically unprocurable Tho flat hind for such purposes in thr> City of Wellington, ia exceedingly limited, and, is nearly all built upon. No prophet is wanted to foretell tho enormous fortunes waiting in tho future for tho Impny freehold owners of Business Sites in Wollington. Tho Tormn of Salo avo Tan per Cent. Dopoait, balance to bo arranged. Title! — Land Transfer For plans nnd details apply to the Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, at 11 a.m. IMPORTANT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF VALUABLE DAIRY CATTLE, STOCK, AND EFFECTS.' TIE WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERIXG CO. have been favoured with instruction)) from Mr. Alfred Bpwdon, iireßout occupier of tho woll-known Jubilea ?arm, llorokiwi, li milnu from Petone, to sell by public auction, on tho Farm, on tho nbovo dnlc — Tho wholo of his valuable and wellbred btock, consisting of— 37 milking cows 21 cows, to calvo_ . 2 springing hoifers 0 heifen 6 heifers, to cnlvo 3 yonrliiigii 10 wcanerA 2 first-ekes buggy horses, fit for car ringo 1 trap horso 1 draught maro 1 draught horso 1 puro-brcd Shorthorn bull \ milk trap 1 Kpriiiß dray 1 plough 1 sol harness 2 sots almost now harness 1 Jiorso collar nnd saddle lO'milk p.um 5 toiiH fir-it-e'lnsß hny 1 separator 10 milk cnn<i • ' 1 large churn, nhnost now Tint above farm has bceli woll known in tho district, nnd should command a big nttmulance. Mr. Bowdon's lease having oxpired, tho fnrm has been sold. Our insU'iiotionp, therefore, are lo sell. Salo oommoncos at 11 a.m. WEDNESDAY, 9th March. Lunchoou will ho provided nt 1 o'clock. WELLINGTON AUCTIONEERING CO., Auctioneers. 1?* OR SALE, a bargain, nn up-to-date - Herbalist's in oity ; present iiropriotor leaving colony ; good turnover ; books can be soon. Stock, furniture and fittings. Apd!v Hnrbftl. Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 8

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