WILTON ESTATE.
* —--- Our raiders will be interested to lea i n that sections ill tho above subdivision. will be open for selection Irom Juno 1, 1910. The central .situation of this block makes this subdivision a very desirable one from many standpoints. Situated is it is ou a level much higher than the surrounding land (20ft. higher than the I'o.st Office). tho block is dry and healthy, and the hind of good quality and practically free from stones. From tho sections an uninterrupted view of the Horowhenua Lake can lie. obtained, and mention of this fact should he sufficient to demonstrate the high level these sections occupy. The rail- 1 way station is in close proximity to ; the property, and the Levin I'ost Office- is within five minutes' walk. Two fine streets—"Wilt-on and Power --have been formed and metalled in accordance wi'tJi the borough bylaws, and the footpaths liave also been constructed and approved by the borough overseer. The areas , have been planned to mioet the nequirine'iits of a rapidly-advancing - town--the frontages ranging from feet to (10 ieeit. The liberal | terms of 10 per cent, deposit and f.'l per month should ensure a ready sale for this important subdivision. ( All particulars and plans may lie had from Mr A. E. Wilton (who is f'siding on the property) or Messrs Parker and Viivent, sole ngc'iits. Ovford street, Levin. A detailed .advertisement appears on page -I if to-dav's "Chronicle." c First Edition Tho following appeared in the Second ]Cdition of our List issue.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3
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251WILTON ESTATE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 May 1910, Page 3
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