, ' AUCTIONS. LAND SALE. . ' MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. rtHASE-MORRIS AND CO. will soil, on W ,V. . half of tho Vendors, by auciion, on ;V ; ,v , MONDAY, JANUARY 27, > / the following Soctions of Land, situated at Miramar North — ' , Section 23, i Block; XVI, corner of Miramar.. Avenue and Park Road, with tram frontage. ...Section 22, Block XVI, Park Road; with tram / :frontagp;> /.■' / Sections 20, 21, 22, 23, Block Wha Street. Sections 2, 3, 5, Block XII, ■ Toru Stroet, and Sections 11, 12,, 16, Block XII; Rua'- Street . . ; These., Sections ■ have erected • upon > them ■ roomed cottages, with' all iconvenionccs, :' and let to reliable tenants: • .. Sections*' i, .6, ■8, Block. Xlp Toru Street. .Section ,15, Block.vXII;- Rua.Street. v ■ > Sections 26, 27, Block.lll.'Matai Road, witK- . .tram .frontages;!';-v Eaeh of. the above-mentioned sections has s : 1 frontage of 68ft. and contains a quarter acre, l . For the following reasons marked attention il : v drawn to the aboTe sale:—. •. • • 1. Tho Borough of Miramar has shown more progress during the past 'four, years than any suburb;, of Wellington.'/- . .. Tke value of the land that was offered ■ . to the city a short'sis. years ago for , <£75,000 . to-day approaches , .£1,000,000, • and - tho error ; . then committed m-not purchnsiriK. .ltis'ndnutted by-everybody.. ... n' le lnoro8! ° the■ population of this city the past. few. years has been such as to assure tho' rapid;:,developmcnt, of. its >' : suburbs, and, laying . aside all» prejudices, ■ Miramar claims pre-eminence as the suburb above all others that assures by: a - long way • the greatest development in tho fnturft. •: ■ Ow- : ln'gitb/its special facilities ciftrahsitj'libtlii tram- and water, the extent of "its ( arerf,'rand ' its four, hundred acres of level land that nlust be closely', .populated .within a . considerably. .short spaee. of time. ; 4. The project to reclaim upwards of 109 < acres of Evans\;Bay, which has practically been ■ decided upon; ; and which moans the removal of many, if not\all, of the foundries and faotories from tho, city .on-to tho, land which is to be. reclaimed'/assures the settlement of a large population in Miramar in tho iminediato future! ' .. . ' 5. Tho tramway traffic of tho past holiday*■: has shorn 'that. Miramar has had moro than ' her'sharo, of .patfdhage from tho city than any of,the othor,suburbs. This in itself shows tho immense interest^that is taken in Wol- ' lington's youngest 'suburb, which resembles a sleeping giqnt just about\to bo aroused from his slumbor. . 6. The unearned increment in Miramar lands to bo obtained in the immediate future is v without "dispute greatly in" advance of any land in or' around, tho -oity, and investors 1 would do well to carefully inspect the sections to bo offered'for sale, as- they are all, firstclass, either tram frontago . or ; within two or three chains of the line, and not to be'Burpassed in the whole boroughA . Intending purchasers will'.^e' shown overthe "sections''qr. houses at any ; time if they so desire by,calling;upon us. AJ, .
' : 'CHASE-MORRIS AND 2 CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE'AGENTS, 1 and 2 South British Buildings, Lambton Quay. Box 132. : Telephone 2459. ■; 6628 \ A COOD INVESTMENT;' *AA ACRES FREEHOLD—About 330 Acrca . in .grass, balance.' mixed bust- Grass rortion divided into 5 largo and 2 small, pad.opkii ):All, grassed and well watered.;/ low iilfl.'{good permanent creeks; fencing; all in rst-class order;'no noxious - weeds; mofolled oad; 5-roomed house, sheep yards, etc. This Property is situatedi in the Wairarapa. . Must .be 601 d,' and, to ensure; an iminediatß «alo, ' the . pricif has been : fixed at ; bed-rock; nwnely, >. - £! ss. PES ACRE, .and easy terms, about 4800 cash; balance at 3 BJ per cent. v , ■ Apply at once to • . V HUSBAND BROS., LAND AGENTS. J ' "•'i . PAHIATU& : CC2 ! JUST ARRIVED AT . Large Consignments" ol ' : 1 . PASCALL'S SPLENDID SWEETS. BEAUTIFUL i?OSSAQUES, and' *-!' ORNAIIENT3,. MELBOURNE HOUSE, S6 CUBA St ' v.:': "® a,; ' • EINSEY'S PORTRAITS, Sir or Madam, ,r *- ' : V, A. ■. ■ WE desire ' td: call your' .attentibn t4 our FA JULY PORTRAITS. .. Tliesa ; ' Pictures ar? cifffully FINISHED^ 'Sy HAND, and \framcd~ in ARTISTIC 'AND ' v . SUPERIOR MOULDINGS. , ? The Portraits" wo", produced in THREE , SIZES, and at' prices that bring,'lhcm i ; WITHIN THE REACH of all those who' really desiro a. ART, in place of; the'vulgarised photo enlargement. ;••• Y, PHOTOGRAPHER L A M B T 0 N' ; .5l U A Y. ' CSIS (J\o OWNERS OF ..MOTOR fIA-lja, I HAVING ORGANISED'-AV SPECIAL DEPARTMENT TO DEAL WITQ THE RECHARGING AND "REPAIRS TO'ACCUMULATORS, WE-ARE NOW PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ANY' AMOUNT OF WORK IN .'TiIIS LINE. TU'RNBULI/^\ and .v '. 'JO^ES, LIMITED, ' 11-13 BLAIR STREET. WELLINGTON, » P.O. Box 249, , Branches at AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCII and DUNEDIN. When ,writing pleaso mention this panbr. C 553
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