IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT TO ALL !! ! TyTR. W. H. WARREN is instruct. sell by public auction, at an early date, se QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS RICH MEADOW LAND KNIGHTSBRIDGE ! KNIGHTS BRIDGE (Proper) Is situated on the Waiwetu-road, within a convenient distance of the Railway Station at the Lower -Hutt. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE ! THE VILLAGE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE, MR. W.'H. WARREN Will offer for sale, consists of about TWENTY ACRES OP LAND, extraordinarily prolific, capable of growing anything, and LEVEL AS A CROQUET LAWN! Through the Property rims A LOVELY STREAM OP PURE WATER, Yet the Land is never flooded, but ALWAYS HIGH AND DRY. KNIGHTSBRIDGE Is that parcel of Land between the Waiweturoad and the Hills. THE HILLS WILL NOT BE OFFERED FOR SALE, Only the Level Land, and a few Choice Sections sloping from the foot of the Hills. THE SLOPES Will command much attention, as they are, without doubt, MOST CHARMING SITES FOR VILLA RESIDENCES. THE SCENERY AROUND Is most picturesque, and as the terms upon which the Land will be offered for sale will bring KNIGHTSBRIDGE WITHIN THE RE ACE OF ALL, MR. W. H. WARREN Feels sure that there will not be a sufficient number of SECTIONS IN THIS BEAUTIFUL LITTLE VILLAGE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE To supply all comers; therefore be in time to embrace this SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Of securing one of the most BEAUTIFUL SITES FOR A HOME EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. REMEMBER ! REMEMBER ! Is near the spot selected by THE FIRST SETTLERS On which to build the City of Wellington, but they were driven therefrom by the Natives, who have always an eye to that which is best. THE NATIVE DIFFICULTY Having been long since satisfactorily settled, happy homes fill the place of desolation, and thus it is that KNIGHTSBRIDGE Will shortly be open for sale by MR. Wi H. WARREN And for selection by all. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE! Follow the road until you come to the residence of Mr. David Knight, which stands on the front section. With this and the direction posts on the road, the locality of KNIGHTSBRIDGE PROPER CANNOT BE MISTAKEN. The Plans will be ready in a day or two. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, over the Chamber of Commerce, Lambton-quay. SATURDAY, 20th JULY. RICCARTON. RICCARTON. IMPORTANT LAND SALE OF SECTIONS OPPOSITE THE RACECOURSE. and \ Acres, 1 Acre, 2 Acres, 4 Acres, 5 up to 13 Acres, including the HOMESTEAD, with productive Orchard. yTESSRS. H. MATSON & CO. have reuVJ. ceived instructions from Messrs Clarkson Bros, TO SELL, AT TUB CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, CASH EL-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Oa SATURDAY, 20th JULY, At 12 o'clock punctually, THE WHOLE. OJf THE BOULTON ESTATE, Comprising 130 ACRES—2O Acres of which is to be laid out as a Township, named Masham, the balance as above described. This presents a first-class opening for a Store, Bakery, and Blacksmith's Shop, and
being situated at the junction of two mam roads, viz., West Coast road and Ihe Prebbleton and Kaiapoi Junction road, the position of this block is sure to enhance its value to an enormous extent. THIS ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD Is without doubt one of the properties that has been placed on the market for year-, having more than half a mile frontage o|.pn-"it" the Racecourse, adjoining the residence of J. T. Ford, Esq., being only distant from the centre of Christchurch five miles, Southbrige Junotion Railway Station ono mile, having every advantage of church and school, with every accommodation of easy transit by rail and omnibus. The Auctioneers beg to draw the especial attention of the public of Canterbury and Burrounding Provinces to this all important sale of valuable residential sites. The land is of first- , claes quality, the situation is healthy, convenient, and desirable, and apart from all the residential advantages, this sale presents an unparalleled opportunity for owners and those interested in racing stock for securing suitable positions for the establishment of stud farms and racing stables. Terms of Purchase will be of the Most Liberal Character. SALE ON SATURDAY, 20th JULY, 1878, AT CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, At 12 o'clock. H. MATSON & CO.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5380, 25 June 1878, Page 4
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