IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton-quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1904, At 2.30 o'oloek p.m. SALE OF EIGHT-ROOMED FAMDLY RESIDENCE, ' IN ABEL SMITH-STREET. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. have received instructions to sell at their rooms, as above^ — THAT HIGHLY DESntABLE RESIDENCE, containing EIGHT ROOMS, situated in Abel Smithstreet. It is erected on section part Town Acre No. 115, having a frontage of 37 feet to Abel Smith-street by a depth of 79 feet 2 inches, and is ona of the most faithfully-built modern residences to be found in the city. The house is almost new and the rooms are largo and lofty, having lift studs, with folding doors between drawingroom and diningroom. It is fitted with every convenience whioli any family could possibly require. There is also a very large schoolroom, which could bo used for tuition purposes either by a lady having a private school or by a musician requiring a good room for his pupils. No expense has been snared to mriko this a complete home, and the material usod in its construction is of the very best, everything about it indicating oaroful design and a plan that has been well thought-out. This residence is only being sold owing tt> the owner's removing to another part for family reasons, and -we confidently invita inspection by anyone desirous of securing a good home in a quiet locality adjacent to the tramway without being actually on the tram route. Liberal terms will be offered to a desirablo purchaser. Cards to view must be obtained from the Auctioneers. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND ALL THOSE SEEKING A SOUND AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CENTRALLY SITUATED BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. In the vorj; heart of the Thriving and Progressive Town of Dannevirkc. /?A Of the FINEST BUILDING /?/\ OV SITES IN THE TOWN. *>" THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o'oloek p.m. WROSE has received instructions « from Jas. Allardice, Esq., to 6ell by Auction at his Mart, High-street, on the above date — p(\ BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, OU from a quarter of an acre to one acre in area, and being subdivisions of Town Section No. 7, Dannevirke. These sections, which are situated in tho very centre of the town, are all perfectly i level, with first-class drainage, and abut on Messrs. Collett and Edkins's extensive factory and the Masonic Hotol premises, extending thenco along Barraud and Donmark streets, and are distant only about ten chains from the Railway Station and ) Post Office, and two chains and a half j •from the junction of Barraud-street with High-street. The rise and progress of Dannovirke has been phonomonal, certainly more rapid and remarkable than that of any town 'in tho colony. In every street new buildings are in course of erection, tho Borough now covers the entiro original rural settlement of twenty-one farms and a large area besides, and it is absolutely beyond doubt that thoso who may be fortunato enough to securo ono or more of tho sections now being offered at present values must reap the benefit of a rapid and highly romunerativG return. 'The situation of Dannovirko admits of no alternative but that it 'must become one of the largest and most important inland cities in tho North Island, drawing as it does its support from the extensive, and fertile districts reaching away to the coMt through Ka-itoko (shortly to be subdivided), Mangatoro, Ngapaeruru, Weber, Coonoor, Wimbledon, etc., etc., a distancfi of sixty miles on tho east side ; through tho large level blocks of magnificent agricultural land, tho Piri Piri, Tiratu, and Otawhao Block (to be sub-divided at an early date), away through Makotuku, Ormondville, Takapau, Ruataniwha, WaikopirOj and Hafuraa on the north side ; the virgin Tamaki Block of 36,000 acre 3, and the splendid dairying districts of Umutaoroa and ' Maharahara on the west side ; and tho raagnifioen estates of Tahoraiti, Oringi, and .Matahiwi, now undergoing j the process of subdivision, and the prosperous Kumcroa settlement on the <=oulh Located on the main line of communication between tho ricli plains of Hawkes Bay and the populous districts of the West Coasts, Dannevirke has a constantly increasing stream of visitors, and as ' the sawmilling industry, which is still of great importance, has made a great and prosperous past, so the agricultural prospects around the city undoubtedly ensure it a great and pormanont future. Tho sale now offers the anxiously expected opportunity to those residents who have long coveted a site in this desirable block; and investors and speculators will bo wise to avail themselves of an opportunity which once lost will be gone for ever. TITLE— LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terras, which are extremely liberal, are as follows: 10 per cent, at time of purchase ; 10 per cent. .at. six, twelvo, and eighteen months, and balance at three years bearrns interest at 6 per 'cent. ; or the whole oi tho purchase money can be paid at any time upon the purchaser giving three months' notice. For furthor information apply to Messrs. THOMSON and WALKER, or the AUCTIONEER, or to T. H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor for the Vendor. ' JpOR IMMEDIATE SALE. LOW-PRICED PROPERTIES. New House of 6 rooms, hot water, etc. ; land 30 ' x UOf t ; Newtown. £695 ; £95 deposit. House of 6 rooms (built about 5 years), wardrobes, cupboards, workshop, land 40 x 132 ft, close Luxford-street. Only £650 ; a cheap property. House of 7 rooms, Daniel-street, land 36 x 110 a, let at 255. Price £755. House of 4 rooms, Thorndon, all conveniences, land 30 x 60ft. Price £550. Houso of 6 rooms, Petono, land 50 x 130 ft. £600. M'INTYRE AND ORCHARD, 57a, Lambton-quay. WANTED TO EXCHANGE For City or Suburban Property, 9 Acres in handy position, bound to increaso enormously in value. Splendid Building Site at Nowtown, 163 x 98ft. 3000 Acres Bush Land, good mixed milling timber, 3 miles from railway. Coltago at Wadostowu, 5 rooms, 40 x 100 ft, for land. M'INTYRE AND ORCHARD, ' 57a, Lambton-quay. CROFTON. FOR SALE, 16 SECTIONS in tho charming TRELISSICK SUBDIVISION, adjoining Crofton Railway Station. Only throe miles from tho city. Improved railway service. Eaby terms of paymont. For plans and particulars, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., \ Feathoreton-Btreot. \ FOR ' SALE, IN A BANKRUPT ESTATE, EIGHT SECTIONS, with 10 Houses, in PETONE. This property must be sold immediately to close an estate ; very easy terms can be arranged. Apply to C. H. IZARD, Solicitor; or DWAN BROS., Estate Agenti. •
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 8
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