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1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments
1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments

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1861 Fortitude Valley - Plan of Villa Allotments

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Plan of Villa Allotments Estate Map is located in current day Fortitude Valley and New Farm.

Suberb Build Sites Overlooking the City of Brisbane.

Street names shown on the map:

  • Road to Fortitude Valley and Sandgate (now Ann Street)
  • Road to the Race Course (now Brunswick Street)
  • Boundary Street
  • Bowen Terrace (now Lower Bowen Terrace)
  • Ivory Street
  • McLachlan Street
  • Martin Street
  • Harrison Lane
  • Malt Street
  • Harcourt Street
  • Kent Street
  • Bowen Street
  • Moray Street

The map covers the present day streets:

  • Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Boundary Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Lower Bowen Terrace, New Farm
  • Ivory Street, Fortitude Valley
  • McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Martin Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Harrison Lane, Fortitude Valley
  • Malt Street, Fortitude Valley
  • Harcourt Street, New Farm
  • Kent Street, New Farm
  • Bowen Street, New Farm
  • Moray Street, New Farm

Year: 1861

Date: Monday, 4th February 1861

Location: Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia


The map also includes the following text:

  • Lands sold and appropriated
  • Reserve for Docks
  • Darra (Dara)
  • Ashby
  • Adderton
  • J. Scanlan
  • P. O'Reilly
  • D. Skyring
  • T. Adams
  • T. Twine
  • G. Poole
  • T. Adams
  • John McConnel
  • H. Watson
  • John Harris
  • D. F. Longland
  • Robert Little
  • H. C. Rawnsley
  • James Warner - Surveyor, 1860

Newspaper Advertisement

The Moreton Bay Courier - Page 4 - Saturday, 2 February 1861

Monday, 4th February 1861
For Sale by Auction
by Robert Davidson
Important Sale of Building Sites suitable for First Class Villa Residences, Municipality of Brisbane.
Lot No of Portion Area
(A. R. P.)
Description
1 1 of 9 1 0 24

Has 132 feet frontage
to Bowen Terrace, and the same to the Race Course Road
and City - a magnificent site.

2 2 of 9 1 0 24 A similar site
3 3 of 9 1 1 7 do.
4 4 of 10 1 0 7 do.
5 5 of 10 1 0 24 do.
6 6 of 10 0 3 12 Frontage to Bowen Terrace
and Race Course Road.
7 7 of 10 0 3 12 A similar portion.
8 8 of 10 0 2 33 Has frontage to the
Brisbane River.
The makings of a
picturesque dwelling.
9 9 of 10 0 2 39 A similar portion.
10 1 of 7 0 1 32 On the Race Course Road.
11 2 of 7 0 1 32 do.
12 3 of 7 0 1 32 do.
13 4 of 7 0 1 32 do.
14 5 of 7 0 1 32 A fine site.
15 6 of 7 0 1 32 do.
16 7 of 7 0 1 32 do.
17 8 of 7 0 1 32 do.
18 9 of 7a 0 2 28 A very eligible portion
having double frontage
and equal to
River frontage -
view from the top
of this is unequalled.
19 10 of 7a 0 2 8 do.
20 11 of 7a 0 2 4 A similar potion.
21 12 of 7a 0 2 0 do.

The bringing of this property into the market, and placing it for competition before an enlightened public, is preferred by the owner to yielding to the demands made for the purchase of portions of it, thus no favor is shown, and an opportunity is now afforded, and it must be remembered that such opportunities rarely occur, but that such

AN ONE AS THIS CAN NEVER COME AGAIN,

for those who desire it, of possessing themselves of property in the Metropolis of Queensland, (there is no doubt - THAT NOW, and there never was, in properly balanced minds) as to be worth expending a small fortune upon, in the creation of an Ancestral Domain, or Park, or Lodge, to be handed down from one generation to another, as something worth inheriting.

Lands of questionable character for position, may have their small advantages aggravated, so as to conceal their defects, but in this case such an attempt would be a burlesque. Let any one with a plan in his head (and the Auctioneer or Surveyor will supply one gratis to any intending purchaser), go over the Lots, and if, after that, he can find the equal to this Property in or about the place, let him buy it, if he can. Now look at the advantages here, without "Piling it up," as our American friends call it:-

Splendid Property - Reasonable Prices - Most Easy Terms - Title Unexceptionable - There is nothing left to desire.

Terms - 25 per cent, on fall of the hammer; remainder at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months; bills bearing interest, 6 per cent.