AUCTIONS. .' . IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ■ THE CELEBRATED - DOMINION ESTATE, >• IN THE TOWN OP THE '• UPPER HUTT. e 0 ' ■ THE GREAT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE . RIVERBANK PORTION OF THE GREAT ESTATE. UPSET PRICE, PER . SECTION. ) . IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 155 Lambton Quay. - i ON SATURDAY EVENING, 6th DAY OF JUNE, 1908, ; At 7.30 o'clock. [ rp. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.; are favoured with instructions from James Brown, Esq., to sell by public auction as - above— . . , 1 ... - 1 THE WHOLE OF THE RIVERBANK : . SUBDIVISION i CONSISTING OF CO SPLENDID BUILDING SEC- ' TIONS. FRONTING RIVERBANK STREET, VICi TORIA x STREET, -KING STREET, AND ; PINE AVENUE. The Sections have frontages from 451 ft. to i 100 ft., and range in depth from 165 ft. to' 395 ft. They contain areas from 27 perches each to three-quarters of an acre. Each Section will be started at an upset price per section, and will be sold at that price if no further bid be received. The DOMINION ESTATE is known far and wide as the centre -of the 'Town of Upper Hutt—the. most progressive and enterprising Town in the Suburban District of the City of, Wellington. On the. 21st March, 1908, we offered the front portion of the Dominion Estate with the timber- upon it, and every one of the 92 sections wore sold, and deposits paid frithin three days of the Auction' Sale. Within, three months,-of that date we aro now offering charming Sections in the Riverbank Block at an upset price, not of ~£4O per section, as before;. but of £30 per Section, and we expect that overyono of the 53 .Sections will be sold on Saturday night, when they are to be offered. ' Remember the extraordinary ' , '. 'TERMS OF SALE! £2 per Section Deposit. £2 . per liSdotibri - every throe months aftor- -'• Vftods'." v Half the Purchase* Money to remain' on Mortgage for five years. Interest on 1 - unpaid Purchase Money •at tho 'rate of livo per cent, per annum. No man can refuse {o purchase a-Section on theso terms. Especially remember that the land you are buying cannot be surpassed in tho whole district. It is magnificent garden soil, flat, welldrained laud. Why, Gibbons, tho celebrated Nurserymen, s'old their Lower Hutt land, and romoyed all their. stock and plant to • the Upper Hutt, adjoining the t very, land of the Dominion Estate wo are now offering. " Working mon, who want to make a future for the wife and family, don't make any mistake about this, matter. You have quality and character in this land.' Go" and select' a Soction; at an honest upset price. Make inquiry and you will find there is no land to be purchased at double the upset price of this. Special arrangements liavo been mado by which purchasers desirous-of .erecting houses for personal occupation can mako arrangements to do so at an interest not exceeding 4} per cent, per annum. : Go and see tho land on Saturdays and Sundays, and walk over it. ' Lithographic Plans, with upset prices, on application.. ■ For further information, conditions of sale, etc., apply to T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD., - Exchange Land Auction Mart, No. 155 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ■' 9434 ■ ' ' ■' ' I i BAY OF PLENTY LAND ACENCY,,- : " TAURANCA. GOOD LAND. ■' ■ /SMALL MONEY. LOVELY CLIMATE. ' . TO those on the lookout for GOOD CHEAP • LAND, write or wiro mo AT'ONCE; or, < better still, come and, lLspect for youisolf, when,l shall be most happy to sliow you our > district. ' • I have a splendid list cf Properties—D AIRY, SHEJiP, and CATTLE iAßMS—Blocks from, One Aero to ■ Ten Thousand, which' will compare favourably with any in the North Island! As a Fruit ur Coreiy-growing district, or as a Health Resort, tno iiay of Plenty cannot bo surpassed. •' ' Don't loso this opportunity, as land is being taken up daily, and prices aro advancing. Write for information. Nothing , a trouble. JOSEPH E; ©ALTQMj LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, MINING ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, 1 LICENSED INTERPRETER, AND NATIVE LAND AGENT, 1 WHARF. STREET, TAURANGA. Telephone No. 15. . • Box 15. j ABC Code, 4th Edition. CS6I . : ! ) A SNI P. ' | QA-1 ACRES, situated in tho Horowiionua ! : County, two miles from station, post office, and school, one and a-ha!f miles froin ! creamery, divided into ten shcep-prool' padpocks, ISO acres grass, 21. acres snelter; 100 : acres good dairying country; will carrv 50 cows { and 150 shoop; good 5-roomed house, cow-shed { with concrete tliior, trapshed, lvuslihousc, ctc.; good shelter round tho house. Land Transfer 1 title. Price, only £17 per acre; terms, £500 cash, balance can remain foil (ivo years. If stock purchased, half price of same can le- v main. This is a real cheap place, and you would - do well to come and inspect at once. r HARRIS AND SUSSEX, THE LAND AGENTS, LEVIN. •
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 209, 28 May 1908, Page 12
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