MOUNT VICTORIA. SPLENDID LARGE BUILDING SITE AND LARGE BUILDING, ' Admirably adapted for conversion into Two Villa Residences. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, 15th DEC, 1904, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favourc-d with instructions from tho owner to offer for sale by public auction as above — THOSE TWO FIRST-CLASS BUILD* ING BLOCKS boing Sections Nos. 12 , and 13 of the Subdivision of Town Aero No. 319, having a frontage of Seventy Feet to EL-LICE-AVENUE by a depth of , 95ft 9in, on which is erected a Splendid Modern Building consisting of two large room*, measuring in all 58ft by 25ft. Tho building is fitted throughout with* electric light, is quite new, and will be found most specially adapted for conversion into two villa residences. Tho gale is aho a rare opportunity for obtaining a building suitable for a publio assembly-room or church premises, for which purposes it would require no converting. The 'enterprising ' builder who wants to make a little haul should examine this property. - ■ Title, Land Transfer. Fuller particulars from the Auctioneer*. ■A GREAT AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL' BUILDING SECTIONS ■ TO MARK THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. ' • THE TRUEST CHRISTMAS BOX - AND NEW YBAR'S GIFT! A SECTION OF LAND ON WHICH TO BUILD THE FAMIL^T HOME. .FORTY OF THR FINEST RESIDENCE SITES IN THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. , Adjoining' the Finest Park and Recreation. 1 Grounds in the Empire' City— NEWTOWN PARK. OPEN SPACES! BEAUTIEUI, LAWNS! LOVELY FOREST GLADES AT YOUR" DOORS! A DUKE COULD WISH FOR NOTHING BETTER I IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington, ON TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER, X 96*, At Half-past 7 o'clock in the Evening. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favourod with instructions from A. Hall, Esq., to sell by publio auction as above— FORTY. " GRAND BUILDING BEO™wf PAR J K! ning th 6 **"' Theso Splendid Villa Residence -Sites ar« tho subdivision of Town Acres Nos. -885, 886, 887, 888, 889, • and 890, and front MANSFIELD k STREET, DANIEL. STREET, ROY-STREET, and NEW* TOWN PARK. They l range from 37 feet to 90 feet frontago by depthi ranging from 120 feet to 145± feet. 'Three of the Sections havo an area> of over « Quarter ol an Acre each. The Bpecial character ,of this portion of the City marks it out in an unusual degrea for High-class Residences. It is close to the Termimui of the Eleotrio Tramway Service. It faces the splendid Nowtowo Park and the Roadway leading to it. There is a spaciousness, a clearness, and a woll-set, up-to-date appearance about tho whole neighbourhood that instantly at. tracts the eye and makes it a pleasure to reside there. . - It is needless to speak of tho enormous advantages of one's homo adjoining so delightful a spot as the Newtown Park, the largest and most beautiful of the Recreation Grounds of the City. A delightful playground at, all times for the children, and a charming retreat for those a little older. In every city in tho world properties co mtuftted are eagerly sought after, and realise exceptionally high prices. The , new . street, Roy-street, is in course of formation, and will be properly metalled, curbed, and channelled in accordance with the City Regulations. The Express Elcotric Car will convey you fiom the Sections to the General Post Office in ten minutes. The Terms of Sale will be of the following liberal character.: — Ten per cent, deposit on purchase; Ten per cent, in throe months ; Ten per cent, in twelve months; Balance in Five Years; Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5J per cent, per annum. Any purchaser desirous of building to tho value of his land can allow t*re whole of his purchase money to remain unpaid. Lithographic plans can ho obtained, in two or three dayß from the Auctioneers. They are row in' preparation." SPECIAL NOTE.-The whole pf these sections can bo built upon at once 'without expense for filling in or excavation a very important item in connection with tho purchase. Special high-olase residence sections like these are almost impossible to' acquire. In a brief period they will be all locked up. Such opportunities as this should not bo treated lightly. Wellington is growing into a great city. Its lands aro limited. They must in the near future reach a far highor Tame than auv other .city in New Zealand. The We man of to-day should, above everytbint» else, put some of his money into tho lands of the city in which ho lives, and whom ho oan look at his investment growing in valuo day by day. IJPOR SALE IV A BANKRUPT I EIGHT SECTIONS, with 10 Houses, ia I PETONE. . This properly must bo sold immediately to close an estate; vory easy terms can ha arranged. Apply to C. H. IZARD, Solicitor; or DWAN BROS., Estate AgenU. |BOR SALE, at Wainui-o-mata, Farm. ■*- 150 acres, with 5-roomed house, at a going concern ; no agents. Apply J Miott, care of E. W. Mills and Co ' Wellington. ' • W A - TER is tli e great carrier of infoo. ", . tl . ye germs; it is therefore advisabla to drink only Apollinaris ; guaranteed to I be of absolute purity and' free from disease I germs.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1904, Page 8
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