PLAN of ACRES N 9? 334 &345 CITY of WELLINGTON, To bescldlyyPiMwAucMononMondayli 1 April, 1878,al l ‘M)pin IN THE EXCHANGE LAND MART. On MONDAY, Ist APRIL. 1878, at 2.80 p.m. LOTS 89 TO 62. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & GO., are favored -with instructions • to sell by public auction, on tbe above date, the undermentioned VALUABLE ALLOTMENTS OP LAND, Being the subdivision of Town Sections 884 and 843, having frontages to Bbouoham-strset, Austih-street, and Queen-street — Lots 89 to 42.—Allotments 1 to 4 having each a frontage to Brougham-street of 28ft. by a depth of 90ft. Lots 48 to 51. —Allotments 6 to 13, having each a frontage to Queen-street of 28ft. by a depth of 112 ft. ' Lots 52 to 54. —Allotments 14 to 16, having each a frontage to Queen-street of 25ft. by a depth of 112 ft. Lots 55 to- 58. —Allotments 17 to 20, having each a frontage to Austin-street of 28ft. by a depth of 90ft. Lot ,59. —Allotment 21, having a frontage to Queen-street of 83ft. by a depth of 112 ft. Lots 60 and 61. —Allotments 23 and 24, having each a frontage to Queen-street of, 28 and 25ft. respectively. Lot 62, —Allotment 22, having a frontage to Queen-street of 112 ft. by a depth of 112 ft., together with the valuable dwelling-house of 8 rooms, conservatory, stables, outhouses, &c., situated thereon. The above allotments are situated in one of the most healthy and salubrious parts of the city. They are within easy distance of the Post Office, and the Tramway is within two minutes’ walk. They have the great advantage of being at .once fit for building upon, no ’ excavation or filling up being required; and it is no exaggeration to say that no such admirable building sites are likely to be available in the city of Wellington for a long time to come. The terms of the sale have been fixed on an exceedingly liberal basis—lo per cent, on the fall of the hammer, and the balance by acceptances at from 8 to 36 months from date of sale, bearing interest at 9 per cent, per annum. The Auctioners are also in a position to state that they will assist with liberal advances all persons who desire to build on any lots purchased. All intending purchasers who desire to erect homes for themselves are requested therefore to call at the auctioneers’ offices prior to the day of sale. Lithographic plans and all particulars may be obtained on application at the Exchange Land Offices. BY T.KENNEDY MACDONALD &C° Tjf£ EXCHANGE LAND MART. Q/(£Y & FEJ\T//£f(STOJf STREETS. K: CO so I 4 .90' 9! 6 i$T no it nz 23' 23' 23' 23' 23' 33' 13 Q U EE N nln) w 21 s4* LAWN i % £ DWELLING HOUSE 22,' i // \<P/ t 14 / ST CO K CO PSRSE ST Scale. 1 chain to an inch Lyon & Blair, Steam, hth GEO. A. BEERE, Surveyor, Licensee/ under the Land Transfer Act, Panama Chambers, Wellington
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5308, 30 March 1878, Page 7 (Supplement)
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