AUCTION SALE VICTORIA ESTATE, LOWER HUTT OPP. RAILWAY STATION & VICTORIA STREET, Thursday, 1 4th March, 1 929, ■ ■■. ■ ;. : - .. -■;■;,■," , • DOMINION FARMERS' iNSTITUTE, " FEATHERSTON STREET, at 8 p.m. : Trains and Bus, constant services, land people opposite their homes. No • ..-■ further expense. MR. JUSTIN POWER has been instructed, to sell. by. PUBLIC AUCTION, ■" at an early date, the above Estate. • This ideal suburban subdivision is within a 'quarter of an hour of the city, all sections perfectly fiat, contract for roadirig has been let to Andrews * and Kennedy, to be completed within four months. This magnificent property has been sub-divided according to the plans of Messrs. Seaton,' Sladden, and Pavitt, arid m cohrpliance: with the Borough Council and "Town Planning . Commissioners; wide streets, fine up-to-date footpaths, -sewerage, 1 surface drainage, gas, electric light, etc. This model subdivision" will be offered by , Public Auction: early inJMarch.) A contract has been let for one model wooden up-to-date bungalow, and one brick residence, as an example of what type *of building is required. These residences will be offered, for sale witli the sections. A clause will be inscribed with the agreement to purchase stipu- •' lating a minimum building cost to ensure that no slum buildings can be erected. This subdivision will be the model village of .the Lower Hutt. A * person can step into the train or bus at. Lambton and be at his. own door m %16 • minutes. The railway concession, ride , as often as you like, tickets ;— Firsc class, monthly, £1/8/9; quarterly, £3/15/- and yearly, £12/3/9. Second '4 class concessions are: — Monthly, £1/1/3; quarterly, £2/16/-; and yearly, £9/7/6. Workers' weekly, tickets are 2/3. . * TERMS for the sections will be the easiest.. You can obtain a Government vloan for 36% years, with a sinking fund at a low rate of interest, or from other sources, and to help persons desirous of obtaining their own homes, I % will take a second mortgage for a term at a low rate of interest; therefore, persons with a limited capital can secure splendid homes m this fashionable * block. ■■■.-• ■•"• .;.-•. ■• ' ' •', • " '. ■■■: ... .-■";■. •,■■ ■ '.'■ ■ . , ";Why pay train or tram fares to inaccessible, hilly, or Inconvenient sections that require levelling, when you can secure a splendid home site on the ,- flat' with every convenience and nothing further to do to the sections except to lay down your garden? : ' . v fße with the elite m the most favoured, fashionable locality. You can al- . t wayssell at a profit. Why live m sordid streets with disagreeable neighbours when you can mix with the best? . , I Lower Hutt is renowned for; its sports grounds, tennis, golf, football, hockey,- trotting, and racing. There are churches for all denominations, consents, private and public schools, liigh- schools, theatres, picture shows, public baths, river and surf bathing close handy. INTENDING PURCHASERS are invited to go over 'the property. They ican: inspect the houses now m the course of erection. The architect for the -.Estate, Mr. O, A. Jorgensen, is at the service of buyers, with hundreds of •plans of residences,, bungalows, etc.; but buyers can retain their own architect. Litho. plans will be available shortly. There is a good opening on the 'Estate for a doctor, a nursing home, or a dentist, picture theatre, shops, etc. portion of the property fronting Victoria Street carries the main traffic, and with the opening of the new bridge over the Hutt River this favourable ♦locality will soon be a very busy suburban thoroughfare., ; Solicitors for the Estate are MESSRS. WILFORD^ LEVI & JACKSON. ' lam prepared to instruct all Other Land Agents to dispose of unsold sections the day after the Auction Sale. . •For further particulars apply to JUSTIN POWER, Land Agent, Lower &utt, or the Owner, ; ; THOS, B. D#AN, LICENSED LAND AGENT AND FINANCIER. AMP. BUILDINGS. CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 13
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