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AUCTIONS. , ■ .. . r : ■!' . ..■ j EARMS! ' FARMS! | SHEEP -LAND,.-DAIRY-LAND,' I ' « . AGRICULTURAL ; LAND.V IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AT WELLINGTON ON - WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY 15, 1908..r/-., ■-, Subdivision of the Noted " i ' MARAINANGA ESTATE, AKITIO. ' TMTUR.RAY, ROBERTS AND CO., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instructions from Messrs. Handyside, Roberts and- Co; to-sell, as above, at' the . r. : ■' ' TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, , . : i .. At 2 ,p.m.''sharp,■ whole of .the famous: "M AR A I N A N G A . E'S.T A-T Ei ' I . . Comprising. v : i 36,600 ACEES ' ' SUBDIVIDED INTO -22 BLOCKS, " . ' RANGING FROM ■; 580 TO 1720 ACRES. Each Block is adequately watered, and nearly .all., the subdivisions are ring-fenced!; -Terms: 10 per cent, deposit; 5 per cent, delivery; 10 per cont. twelve months;. 10 per -qent. . twos years';-balarica for five; years/ at ,5. -per ~cent." - ' ; . ■ ■ >:■ -Lithographic plans and all information-from ( any. of; the branches of - ■ MURRVY, ROBERTS AND CO. ' ' ABRAHAM AND WJLLIAMS, LTD. ;5691 V-. .• 'i.i'v'.v LAND SALE \ MIRAMAR NORTH. •> MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. -AND CO. will" sell,':on, be-'- ■ !M;. half of tho Vendors,- by-.auction, on '* MONDAY, JANUARY 27, the following Sections of Land, situated at Miramar .Northi 1 -■ Section 23 t Block. XVI, comer; of .Miramar Avenue and Park Road, with,tram frontage. * . Section 22,.810ck XVI, Park.Road, .with tram froniage. .' ..... . •. \i\'. \ Sections :Si> ; -21,: 22 t .: 23, Block--IX, Wha Street. • Seottins -2> ,3; -6; :-Bl«Jck XII, Toru: Street; and SfefcllonS 11, 12, 1(5, Bldck Xtl, Rua Streot. These Sections have- erfcted upon them 4- ' roomed'cottages; with ,'all--conveniences, and lot to reliable tenants. ; 'Street. Section'...lS,' Blofck' , 'is!li ! , jjii.a'Street. ' Sections 26, 27,. Block 111, Matai Eoad, : . with . tram frontages. '•..; . Each of the ;4bove-mentioned sections ;,has a frontage, of 66ft: and contains a quarter acre. - For the followinig. riasons marked attention is drawn'to the "above. salev ; 1. The Borough of Miramar has'shown-more progress during' the past , four'years than'any suburb of Wellington.' . 2. The value., of the land that .was offered . .to the city a short six. years -ago' for. 000 to-day. approaches' .£1,000,000, nnd .-the - error then 'committed in' not. purchasing : it. is . admitted by everybody. ■ ' - ■ ' ' '3. The. increase jn. the population, of'this city during, tho past few yeaTs has been'such as to assure the rapid' development of its suburbs; and," laying aside all prejudices, Miramar claims .-pre-eminence asthe suburb abovo all others that assures'by a long way tho greatest development; in -the-future.' 1 Ow- . ing .to its. special facilities of-transit, both- by tram and Water, the extent of-its area, and its four hundred ncres of lovel land- that' niiißt •be closely populated , within ' a"' considerably short.space of-time. . •: . 4v The project to reclaim .upwards of 100 hcres of Evans -Bay, Which has practically been decided- upon, and which means - the removal of niany, if.riot all, of.the, foundries and factories from the city on to'-the'land which is to be reclaimed assures the settlement of a verv large population iri Miramar in the im-. mediate future. ..X The tramway traffic of the past holidays, has shown that Miramar liar,:- had more than her share of patronage-from .the city- than •any of the other suburbs. This in, itself shows '.the immense: .interest;' ; that 1 is taken: in':Wellington's youngest suburb, '.which resembles a' sleeping- giant'just-;about to be'..aroused from his' slumber.. . ' ,•' ' 6. Tho unearned, increment in Miramar lands ta-.be obtained.. in. the'.immediate.-future, .is 'Without' dispute greatly iri 'advance of .any land in or around tho ciiy, and .investors would do well to carefully-inspect the Sections tq ibe offered for salo, as. they aro . all firstclass, either : tram frontage l or . within- ; two or three chains 'of the line, nnd- : not.-:to, be surpassed in'the-whole borough.. ; • - Intending purchasers will bo shown oyer tho sections, or houses at any time if they so desire by calling' upon us. CHASE-MORRIS AND: CO., : AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 and 2 South British Buildings, . Lambton Quay. Box 132. Telephone 2459. ... . 6628 LAND, -jr. LAND; • ' Intending Purchasers of MAKONUI (KIMBOLTON), Estate of Hon. John Bryce, are notified that my Mr. Pratt will be at Hastie's Hotel; and Mr. R. Richardson at the Manchester Hotel (Feilding) tho day before tho sale'. ..• Clients will do well to look, them up.' .. Please send for 'my Property List. Good .sheep and dairy farms on • easy . terms. R. U. HARDEN,: LAND AND STOCK AGENT, :•. ...KIMBOLTON. :, , 6569 ':W, B. CHENNELLS &. CO., r Auctioneers, Accountants, Land, Estate, anil Financial Agents, MASTERTON. Tho Oldest Established and Principal Agency in Wairarap. 700 ACRES: WAIRARAPA., Good metalled road to property, which lies well to tho sun and distant from Masterton only 12 miles, nil in graßS except 10 acrcs of shelter, bush, capital hilly sheep country, with 100.acres of , tho choicest river flats for fattening, 10 paddocks- all fenced with wire, totara posts; last wintered 1100 sheep, including - 600 ewes, 60 cattle, and 7 horses; the buildings comprise C-rooiried house with dairy and washhouse, buggy-shed, stable, woolshcd and dip, fowl'house, useful orchard, flower garden, etc. Tho iirst-ciass stock may. be purchased at valuation, and. at the price asked,''.vis'., J5lO per aero; this property is one of the cheapest and 'most genuine on the market to-day. The rich river flats, w-orth JG2S per acre, have never been ploughed, and when under cultivation will increase the wintering capacity by another 300. sheep at' least. Good returns can be shown. (2763

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 16

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