Map showing Bowen Terrace Estate which is now part of current day New Farm
Bowen Terrace Estate, New Farm to be sold on the ground on Saturday Afternoon, August 2, 1884 at 2:30pm.
Street names shown on the map:
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Bowen Terrace (now Lower Bowen Terrace)
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Boundary Street (now Merthyr Road)
- Sydney Street
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Marks Street (now Mark Street)
- Abbott Street
- Reginald Street
- Herbert Street
- Moray Street
The map covers the present day streets:
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Lower Bowen Terrace, New Farm
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Merthyr Road, New Farm
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Sydney Street, New Farm
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Mark Street, New Farm
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Abbott Street, New Farm
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Reginald Street, New Farm
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Herbert Street, New Farm
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Moray Street, New Farm
Year: 1884
Date: Saturday, 2 August 1884
Location: New Farm, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
The map also includes the following text:
- Consisting of:- 140 First-class City Villa Allotments
- Being subdivision of allotments 19 and 20, City of North Brisbane
- To be sold on the ground, on Saturday Afternoon, August 2, 1884 at 2:30pm
- Hon. S.W. Griffith's Residence
- John W. Todd, Auctioneer, Queen Street
- Hamilton & Raff Licensed Surveyors.
- McKellar Machine Litho. Elizabeth Street, Brisbane
- Local Sketch
- Residence of Hon. S. W. Griffith
- Hon J. S. Turner
- G. Raff Esq.
- N. Howes Esq.
- J. Hunter Esq.
- R. Armour Esq.
- J. Campbell Esq.
- Ganon Esq.
- H. Wakefield Esq.
- Residence of D. F. Roberts
- Brisbane River
- Tramway Line
- Bus Stand
- Brunswick Street
- Bowen Terrace
- Abbott Street
- Moray Street
- Barker Street
- Langshaw Street
- Morton Street
- Race Course Road
Newspaper Advertisement
Newspaper Advertisement - The Brisbane Courier - Page 8
This day on the ground at half past two o'clock.
The Bowen Terrace Estate, New Farm!
Directly opposite the residences of the Hon. S.W Griffith, the Hon. J. S. Turner and adjoining George Raff Esquire.
John W. Todd has been instructed to sell by Auction on Saturday, 2nd August at 2:30,
140 Grand City Villa Sites, being subdivisions of allotments 19 and 20, City of Brisbane.
This matchless estate will be sold entirely on its merits. The terms are extremely easy. One-fourth cash, balance at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months with 8 per cent interest added. Title, Real Property Act.
The allotments are all fit for Building Purposes.
The surroundings are of the most respectable and most interesting character. The neighbourhood reminds one of the Merry Homes of Old England - Large and Elegant Mansions, Beautiful and ever-changing river scenery. Pleasures in sound, sight and nature.
The BOWEN TERRACES ESTATE needs no strange tale not the delineation of imaginary ideas to recommend it. The Auctioneer has only to urge intending buyers to inspect assuredly knowing that inspection will lead to purchases and buying will eventuate in either erecting comfortable mansions or an increase in wealth, as the land must necessarily, from its central and premier position, enhance in value as the months roll on.
Remember - the land is elevated; like a bowling green; every inch available; and dry; while other localities are soppy, soft and uncomfortable.
The soil is good and suitable, without trouble, for the growth of plants, flowers, vegetables, cereals, etc., etc.
The Bowen Terrace Estate is bounded by the cleanest and best streets in the city, a chain wide each, and are within ten minutes ride of the General Post Office.
Every facility is given for settlement. Omnibuses run every quarter of an hour. The Tramway will, within the next eight months, be plying to the locality, while Gas, Water, and other Luxuries are each and all the property of those who are fortunate enough to secure one or more of these charming city villa sites.
The sale will commence sharp at 2:30 as the Auctioneer is instructed to clear off every lot, if possible, before sundown, and he is not hampered or tied down with any prohibitive reserves. The Proprietor feeling assured that the Public will appraise the allotments at their fair value, and purchase accordingly. Everyone has thus a chance to secure valuable sites for themselves, their friends, or their families.
The Bowen Terrace Estate needs no homily to proclaim its merits, nor any lengthened description of its inherent qualities.
Judge for Yourselves, Inspect for Yourselves.
Attend the Sale, Secure the Land.
Saturday, 2nd August.
Omnibuses leave the Mart at 2 o'clock, 2.10, 2.20, 2.30, 2.40, 2.50 and 3 o'clock.