Estate Map showing Glenlyons Gardens Extension (Fraser's Paddock) in Ashgrove
Glenlyons Gardens Extension (Fraser's Paddock) Ashgrove.
Street names shown on the map:
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Stewart Road (now Frasers Road)
- Mirrabooka Road
- Moola Road
- Arinya Road
- Banool Street
- Uralla Street
- Moondani Drive
The map covers the present day streets:
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Frasers Road, Ashgrove
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Mirrabooka Road, Ashgrove
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Moola Road, Ashgrove
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Arinya Road, Ashgrove
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Banool Street, Ashgrove
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Uralla Street, Ashgrove
Year: 1924
Date: Saturday, 16th August 1924
Location: Ashgrove, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
The map also includes the following text:
- Within 3 1/2 miles of G.P.O.
- Ashgrove
- Stamp Duty on Contracts
- In Accordance with the Stamps Act of 1894 to 1918 every agreement for the Sale or Conveyance of Property in Queensland must within 30 days of execution be impressed wih the Government Stamp Duty as follows:-
- Contract £50 or under - stamp duty 7/6
- Contract over £50 not exceeding £100 - stamp duty 15/-
- Contract over £100 - stamp duty 15/- for each £100 or portion of £100
- Failure to pay stamp duty within the prescribed term carries a heavy penalty.
- Subdivisions of Portion 163 and part of Portion 363, Parish of Enoggera.
- All dimensions & easements are subject to Deposited Plan.
- Local Sketch
- Glenlyon Gardens
- Enoggera Creek
- Grove Estate
- Ashgrove Tram Terminus
- Ashgrove State School
- Paddington Tram Terminus
- Red Hill Tram Terminus
- Red Hill Tram
- Normanby Hotel
- Musgrave Road
- Stewart Road
- Bell Street
- Coopers Camp Road
- Three Mile Scrub Road
- Motor Bus Route
- Central Station
- Roma Street Station
- S & W Railway
- Government House
- Terms - Nominal Deposit (plus Government Stamp Duty) and Payments extending over 5 years.
- Interest at 6% on outstanding balance
- T. M. Burke, Sole Agent, Strand Buildings, Queen & Albert Streets, Brisbane
- Designed & Executed by Farley & Hanly - Authorised Surveyors - Strand Buildings, Brisbane.
- Hobbs, Curnow, Fleming & Caine - Solicitors to the Estate - Preston House, Brisbane
- Soden Studios
- W. R. S & P. Print
Newspaper Advertisement
Newspaper Advertisement - The Brisbane Courier - Page 16
Saturday, 16th August 1924
Glenlyon Gardens Extension (FRASER'S PADDOCK).
Just over four months ago the 250-acre subdivision of Glenlyon Gardens was opened to the public.
More than 90 per cent is now sold.
T. M. Burke announces the immediate opening of the adjoining property, well known as Fraser's Paddock.
This area consists of about 60 acres of similar land to Glenlyon, having the same beautiful views and surroundings, and separated from it only by the Enoggera Creek.
It is subdivided into large allotments on the same lines as Glenlyon, and contains an average of only three lots to the acre.
It is protected by similar covenants, and amongst its dedicated recreation reserves includes a
Full Sized Cricket Ground.
The beautiful creek is being reserved for all time by a drive on either side, and a new bridge is now being built at the expense of T. M. Burke to give purchasers on Glenlyon Gardens Extension direct access to Waterworks road, placing them within five or six minutes of the new Ashgrove tram, now running.
All lots will be sold on T. M. Burke's usual terms, a nominal deposit and instalments extending over five years, at six per cent.
Motor inspection without obligation arranged to suit your convenience.
SOLE AGENT:
T. M. Burke, Land Salesman, Strand Buildings, Cr. Queen and Albert Streets, Brisbane.
Phones: 8430, 8431, 8432.