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W.. Rose. TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND ALL THOSE SEEKING A SOUND AND rROFiTABLE INVESTMEInT. .; ■ . , ■: IMPORTANT AUCTION SALS OF OENT&ALLY SITUATED BUILDING AIXOTIN THE TEEY HEART OFTrji: THRIVEIffir ANB PROGRESSIVE TOWN OF DANNEVIRKE. afi'-OV THE FINEST BUILD- f*(\ v V ING SITES IN THE TOWN . UU THURSDAY, i7tk PEOEMBFjR, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M WEOSE has received instructions « from Jas. Allardice, Esq., to sell by auction at his mart, High-street, on the above date— V^\M^;^€-T' Budding Allotments, f roni a quarter of an acre tQ one ■ aerie in area and being sub-divisions qf Town Section No. 7, Dannevirke. These sections, wliieh are situated in the very centre of the town, are "all perfectly level, with first-ciass drainage, and abut on Messrs Collett and JEdkius' extensive factory and\the Masonic Hotel premises, extending' thence along Barraud and Denmark streets, and are 'distant only about 10 chains from the Railway station and Post Office; and 2| chains from the junction of Barraudstreet with High-street, 4 , T The rise and progr^si of pannevirke Jias been phenomenal, certaiiily, ,moye rapid and remarkja-ble than thafc. of any towji in the colony. In every street new are in , course of erectiofri the borough now covers ,th 6 entire original rural . settlement . of . twentyone farms and a large area besides, and it is absolutely beyond doubt that those who may be fortunate enough to secure one or more of the sections now being offered at present;- valuesiinust reap the benefiti-'of a rapid-; and- highly remurierative return;; , v ; :; ; . The situation, of pannevirke admits of no alternative, but '.that.it must become one of tlie largest and most important inlknd cities inthe North Island, drawing as it does its support' froEti r the extensive and fertile districts ' reaching away to the coast through Kaitoke (shortly to be sub-divided), Mangatoro, Ngapaeruru ;-Weber, ; Coonoor, Wimbledon, etc., etc., a distance of sixty miles on the east side ; through the large level "blocks' of magnificent agricultiu'al land, the Piri -Piri, Tifatu, atid Otawhao block (to be sub-divided at 'ati .early date), away' through Makotuku,' Ormoridyille, Takapau, Ruataniwha, Waikopiro and Hatuma on the north sid6 ; the virgin Tamaki block of 36,000 acres anjd the 'splendid dairying, districts : of Umutaofoa and Maharahara' oh the west side ; and the magnificent 'estates of Tahoraiti, Oringi,'.a'na Matahiwi now undergoing the process of sub-division and the prosperous Eumefoa settlement on the south. '- - : lidc'ated bd the main Kheot communication between the rich plains i . of Hawke's Bay attd the populoiis districts i.of the West Coast, has a constantly luereasiiig stream of "visitors;, and as the sawmillingiridastry, which is":still pf gi'eat intpoftanee,' has 'made a great and prosperous 'past, so, the agricultural prospects around the city undoubtedly ensure it' a gireat and permanent futtire. • 7 • , The sale now offers the anxiously expected opportunity to thosfe residents' who have long ..Coveted a. site in this desirable block, and investors and speculators will be wise to avail themselves of an Opportunity which ontfe' lost will be gone for ever. ' ' ; TITLE LA.ND TRANSFER ACT. Terms which are extremely liberal are as follows: — 10 per cent, at time of-; purchase ; 10 per cent, at six, twelve, and* eighteen, months, and balance at 3 years bearing interest at 6 per cent. ■';•■ or the whole of the .purchase, money can. be paid at any time upon lie purchaser giving three months' notice. For further information, apply to MESSRS THOMSON & WALKER,, MR W. ROSE, Auctioneer ; Or to T..-H. G. LLOYD.: • Solicitor for the Vendor. RU AHlisl ill M OU W TED IFLSI. A Disinoanted Parade of the above Jtli : - will be held «t the' Jiuablne Hall at 730 p.m. en FRIDAY, >tbe i 9th ? December. :::.<■■;■ ■■■;].. ■■■'■■■''-'..' Full dresa {uniform. i : : - Every p°r«ou absenting bimsellf ; will be fined the tnaxi mum penalty! " E. A RANSOM, liioutpimnt Commanding". Jackson & Nicholls, MAKOft/KIT, Cabinetmakers^ Upholsterers & Undertakers. ; ,; BUILDERS AND PAINTERS. SAS H ES, . Doors and Frames, V«?randati und E^ye, Brackets, fers, Chair aurlTrtbJe Legs, Post Caps, Turnery of every uescipiion, G*tes, Shop Fionts and Mtntei|/iecea iuade to tfny desi»u, S^ire titrttcbers and Mntr tregßt>B. Wood and Iron Bedsteads nud all kinds of Bedding supplied to order. Pictures Framed. AH kindii of repairs a speciality. AH size's pf glttss in sfock. ;.'-: •■;.-■ .. ' ':-....* ' : ■? '■ I Furniture of all descripf ious in stock and uiHde to order. • ■>- ;\ y :f, • For latest designs in Wall Papers, see ours. Ouly tbabest materials used. Terms— Cash. TVAIRYMEN would do well to note thot _L/ th«y can get first-class spring dray for £18 at H. M. Bibs and Suss, Wriueu guwantee giv&n. .." ' ■..'-.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVI, Issue 581, 3 December 1904, Page 8

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