FERRYSIDE. FERRYSIDE.
DAY'S, BAY. THE NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FERRYSIDE. DAY'S BAY. IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ON THURSDAY EVENING, 12th OCTOBER, 1905. At 7.30 o'clock. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Wellington Steam _ Ferry Company. Ltd., to sell by Public Auction ac above — The NEW SEASIDE SUBURB OF FERRYSIDE, DAY'S BAY, adjoining the large Private Hotel and Hockey Grounds, Days Bay. The Suburb of Ferryside contains £*i» SIXTY-SIX MAGNIFICENT £>n DO BUILDING SECTIONS. UO ranging in area from' One-eighth of an, Acre to over Half-an-Acre each. Each of the Sections is admirably adapted for building upon. The Subua-b of Ferryside has the advantage of being adjacent to the splendid Private Hotel at Day's Bay and, the Hockey Grounds, and close to the Day's Bay Wharf. Two minutes' walk from tihje ferry steamer brings one to the Suburb. Of the many cosy nooks for settlement along the shores of Port Nicholson none excel the sylvan Subunrfo of Day's Bay. ' Beautifully ' sheltered from the rude winds of Wellington, Ferryside nestles along the sandy front of the Bay, and creep® lovingly up tihe hillside amidst a wealth of native bush, flowering shrubs, and creepers. The glorious panorama which unxols itself before the eye of the visitor to Ferryside must be seen to be understood. None who love mature in all her aspects can fail to be profoundly moved when they look upon it, and to rejoice that they have am opportunity to create a home amidst such elevating and charming surrou;ndinfgs. To professional and business men Day's Bay and its surroundings must appeal strongly. Its close proximity to Wellington, and the running of ferry steamers six times each diay, enables him to live there with the same comforb as if 'he was residing in the City, while it cannot, be surpassed as a health resort. It must also be rememberedi that Day's Bay has now become an exceedingly valuable watering; place, and! that its value is greatly enhanced by its small area. It cannot be enlarged. The present opportunity of acquiring^ a Building Section is, of course, quite exceptional, and cannot again occur. Special arrangements will be m'adle to guide visitors over every portion of Ferryside, and to point out' each Beotion. The Terms of S'aJe are as under : — Ten per cent, deposit; Ten per cent, in three montlhs ; Ten per cent, in six months ; Balance in five yeans. Interest on unpaid purchase money, 5 per cent. Lithographic plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers and) at the Day's Bay Private Hotel and at the Pavilion. For the convenience of residents at the Bay desirous of attending the sale a Ferry Steamer will leave there at 6.30 o'clock p.m., conveying them free of charge, and /returning to the Bay immediately after the sale.
gTOCKTAKING gALE NOW ON AT WINTON & McLAUCHLAN'S CUBA-ST., and LAMBTON QUAY, At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone 864.
J£ J. MORRIS, Jb., UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR, 10, TARANAKI-STREET, FUNERALS Conducted to suit all Classes. Country Orders receive Prompt Attention. Telephone 937.
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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 September 1905, Page 16
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512Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 272, 16 September 1905, Page 16
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