' WOOI. "SALES. " ': V WELLINGTON WOOL BROKER 3' " ASSOCIATION; ITIHIRD WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON, . Will be held at ' T H E'' TO W N HAL b, On ' FRIDAY NEST, 17th JANUARY* . * At 9 a.m. .' ORDER OF SALE- ' v " --"v.WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP; ASSOCIATION, LTD. UNITED FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION-. MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO." 1 ■' LEVIN AND CO. : , 1 ■ ■ DALGETY AND CO. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE C 0.,. LTD. G. H. SCALES. !A. H. ATKINSON AND: CO., LTD." - 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,/LTD; ; NEXT SALE, 21st.FEBRUARY. • 6730 AUCTIONS, SALE v „ MIRAMAR. NORTH ' '. ■ MIRAMAR NORTH • ' MIRAMAR NORTH. CHASE-MORRIS AND CO. will sell, on.be- : half of the Vendors, by auction, on , MONDAY, J4.NUARY"27, the. following - Sections. of. Land, situated at , Miramar r North:— Section 23, Block XVI, corner, o£ Miramar Avenue and Park Road,:, with tram, front .• '■ agei ■~ v . Section 22, Block XVI, Park Road, with tram .'. , i frontage. ■ ■ ■ Sections 20, 21, 22, 23. Block IX, 'Wha Street. Sections 2, 3, 5, Block XII, Tom Street, and ; ' Sections-11, .12, .16,.810ck Xll,vßha.-Street.. These Sections have, erected, upon.,them,,,.!, roomed cottages, with ,all con.ycniGiices, , and let to reliable tenants. >• ; Sections 4, 6, 8. Block XII, Toru Street... . Section 15, Block . XII; Rua Street. - . Sections 2G, 27, Block 111, Roa<3, with tram frontages. 'v'.Each of the above-mentioned, sections has. a frontage of 66ft. and,contains a.,quarter acre..- '■ For tho following reasons marked-attention-ifl drawn to the abovo sale :— 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 .£75,000 to-day approaches .£1,0.00,000,... and ;.tbe. error then committed in mot purchasing--it-ls-i- aa-. mitted by everybody. # "•• ; 3.; The increase .'in' the population .of, 1 this city during the past few years has been ' as to assure the rapid developmentv of its 1 suburbs; and, laying aside all prejudices, : i/iramar claims pro-eminence a? thersubiirb above all others that assures by a long way the .greatest development in the future. ing to its special facilities of. transit, Dotn'.by tram and water, the extent ; of'its'arear and its four .hundred acres of level , land tnat -niUflt be /closely populated within . a considerably ehort 6paco of time. /• ' : \ i. The project to. reclaim upwards of •'■lOO acres of Evans Bay, which has practically peon decided upon, and which means tho' -removal' of many, if not all, of ! th6 foundries, and. fac-. tones from the. city-on to the land'which!is .~N to be reclaimed. assures the settlement of a very large population in Miramar., 'mediate future. . . 5. The tramway traffic of the past holidays ins shon-n that Mifomar has had more than her share of patronage from the city than any of tho other suburbs.' This,-in H iUelf : shows the' immense interest that: is -.'tiikeit 'in. .Wellington's youngest suburb, which resembles a sleeping giant. just. about to bo aroused .from • bis 1 slumber. . - ' ' 6. The unearned incremont in Miramar. lands to be obtained, in the . immediate future is . without dispute greatly in advance . of any land in or., around tho city, and investors would do well to carefully, inspect ,the sections ; to bo offered ; for ' sale, as -they are,, all iirst- ■ olass, either tram frontage or withinVtwolor threo chains of the line, and not to ,be surpassed in tho whole borough. , . , j Intending puiohasers will , bo shown over tho sections or houses at any time if they so desiro by calling upon us. ■ ' < CHiiSE-MORRIS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, > 1 and 2 South British Buildings, ! Lambton Quay. Box 132. Telephone 2459. .• ■ 6628: ■ LEASEHOLD." nA A ACRES good' dairy Farm, 8 acres in ArtlJ. crop, balance grass; post and .wire fences in good order; flat and undulating land, about three-fifths ploughable. First-class house, 8 rooms, every convenience, connected by'telephone; cowshed, with hayloft, pigstys',-etc. Lease 3 years 8 months to run; rent,;Xl per . . acre, with- purchasing) clause.at ~£2O per. acre. Rent payable ■ half-yearly in . advance. Situated 6 miles from township, and miles from Railway Station. Creamery" on • property. School and Post Office few chains. ,; : ' Price for . goodwill, stock, and implements, as going concern, £100 cash. - Stock and implements are worth the money. Apply, sharp for this.:' FREEHOLD. /»A A AtIRES first-class fattening Farm, all u"U in good grass, two-thirds of the property ploughed, 40 acres now under crop; post , and wire fences, 20 paddocks, watered by arto- ' sian Well and stream, level land, very rich ■ soil; 10-roomed house and S-roomcd,cottage, all necessary outbuildings, woolslied and yards, situated 3J miles from Riiilway Station and 2 1 miles from Butter Factory, Post Office, and School. - Price, ,£27 per acre. Terms, JB2OOO cash, balanco arranged. (GOSG) G. A. PREECE-v AND CO,,^ \ . LAND, AGENTS, . ' - PALMERSTON NORTH. Land Guide, issued every month, posted free fa> any address on ■ C7Ol BROOKLYN. IF you want to secure a good.home, near.thi centre of the city, and in a 'healthy locu lity, with prices the lowest of any ■ suburb call upon us! You cannot possibly do better Special Note.—Brooklyn land- has not -bcei drained by the big profits of syndicates, henci tho low prices. Building Sites from £2 per foot.. J. H. WOOD AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,.. .. BROOKLYN. Agenfa—STATE FIRE INSURANCE.'. C 6( ROBERT/ AND SON, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL. COMMI! SION AGENTS, LICENSED LABOUR AGENTS, HASTINGS, HAWICE'S BAY. SHEEP RUNS, DAIRY FARMS, TOWN at SUBURBAN PROPERTIES of all descri tions for Sale in HAWKE'S BAY, POVERTY BAY, and EAS COAST DISTRICTS. Agents in Gisborne, Masterton, Woodvil] Waikato, and Timaru. Inquiries through the Post promptly attend to. ' Having over forty yeaTs' experience in tli District, and a very extensive connection, ho buyers and sellers of properties will find worth their while to communicate with us! Address: MARKET ST.-. HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BA <2
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 94, 14 January 1908, Page 10
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