Mr W. 3. Waireu’s Advertisements x 'jyj-.. R. -XT., H. WA R R E N, : (Formerly of .the Treasury), .AUCTIONEER, LAND AND COMMISSION-AGENT, . PRODUCE BROKER, CERTIFICATED ACCOUNTANT IN - BANKRUPTCY. Mr.''Warren'invites : an : inspection of his' Property List. FAMILY RESIDENCES. FUR;’NISHED, TO, .LET during .the 1 . ’ session., , ; - SHARES FOR SALE. MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLD. SECURITY. ' ! " Offices ; ■■ CHAMBER Of COMMERCE, Lambionquay. " • ; ■ Mr. Warren begs to inform his friends, that on Ist July, he will take possession of-.the. offices of. Messrs. J. Kitchen aiid Sons, adjoining his own, over the Chamber of Commerce. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS; - TO YOUNG MEN. AND. MADDENS. - TO EVERYBODY. IMPORTANT ! IMPORTANT !- : . NOTICE. - ‘NOTICE. jyi’R-.W. H. WARREN is'instructed to sell by public auction, at an early, date, several QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS ' op •• 'I RICH MEA DO W LA N D AT.. . i ■ KNIGHTS BRIDGE ! ■ KNIGHTSBRIDGE . (Proper). Is situated on the Waiwetu-road,.within a convenient distance pf the Railway Station at) the Lower Hutt. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE ! . , /•_ t "■ ' THE, VILLAGE OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE, : WMoh ... . ■ ■ ' MR. W. H. WARREN Will offer for sale, consists of about TWENTY ACRES OF LAND, extraordinarily prolific capable of growing anything, and LEVEL AS A CROQUET LAWN! Through the Property runs , i A’ ; LOVELY STREAM OF .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. ■ .- i '■-)/ PARENTS AND 'GUARDIANS READ THIS. . THE HILLS WILL NOT BE OFFERED ■FOR SALE; , Only the Level Land, and a fewChoic.e 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. < YOUNG MEN ANtT/MAIDENS READ THIS. : THE SCENE BY- AROUND Is most 1 picture.-:epic, .and as the terms upon which . the Land will he off ex-ed for sale will bring •• • •• • : KNIGHTSBRIDGE WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL, MR. W. 11. WARREN i 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.) READ THIS EVERYBODY! The Supreme' Court site was sold the other day for One Hundred and Fifty-Three Pounds per foot. Who would have thought it twentyyears ago ? 1 ' ; i ' - PARENTS AND GUARDIANS PROVIDE FOR THE FUTURE 1 i. /KNIGHTSBRIDGE Will one day be the Ceutx-e of a Large District, and the Sections of Land which you will shortly have the opportunity of Purchasing, on Advantageous Terms, may one day be- : worth ' ' ’ .' ONE HUNDRED. AND FIPTY-THREE POUNDS PER FOOT. Who Knows? ■ • Young Men and - Maidens, Trovide for the Future. f ' ' ) BUY KNIGHTSBRIDGE PROPER . OK ’ ■' • MR. W. H. WARREN. GO AND SEE KNIGHTSBRIDGE! Follow the road until you come to the res!-’ dence 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. ' JB3T The Auctioneer is prepared to MAKE ADVANCES for building purposes. i The Plans will be ready in a day or two. Por further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at liis offices, over the 1 Chamber) of Commerce, Lambton-quay. ' ■ Desirable suburban DENCE. • RESIFOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. Three and a-half acres Leasehold Property, having nearly nineteen years unexpired. Ground rent, £lO per annum. - This property is situated on the Hutt Main Road, and there is built upou it a substantial I'csideuce, containing.eight rooms,.-with outbuildings for horses, cows, &c. There is a,good garden, and the whole.property has been newly fenced, subdivided, anti planted witlx several hundred pines and. other trees. .... - • The House stands on a dry shingle bank, whilst the paddocks are deep loam. The pro r perty cannot bo flooded. ■ . ) . For a gentleman: whoso business :1s in town this is a splendid opportunity ; whilst for; a family, being within five minutes walk of ;a’ railway station and the sea beach, the property . presents attractions seldom .to be met with. '"■;■!■ :/ . 1 " 1 • ‘ ■ For further particulars apply to ' , • : . W. Hi WARREN, * , i v : ...h * Estate Agent. Over the Chamber of Commerce," . ’ Lambtou-quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5386, 2 July 1878, Page 3
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