." auctions,, : T O-M O R R O W, j■'• - AT 2.30 P.M. 175 RE s 1 DENTIAL, AND , 175 BUSINESS SITES 175 'AT V HAT AIT AI , " ' WILL BE OFFERED AS ABOVE AT V- " ,'. -■ ■ K-"' - ' • 4 PU;BLIC A^IJCTION, 1 ■ ■ bt' " ■ ■ ■" ' " WM. H. TURNBTJLL & - CO,, ' . AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, ■ ) ' r. S PANAMA STREET. ' / C '' ' - 1 ■' / .. ■i' -?/■", ' l_ ■' ! '' ' . PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. ' ' HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION V FOR AUCTION SALE AT INVERELL IN MARCH NEXT, . : (' THE GUN WEE ESTATE. ' ■ THE PICK OF THE FAR-FAMED. INVERELL DISTRICT OF N.S.W. 5- " • • ..•••• V 31,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. • ■ " -■•'■- ■ Magnificent Basaltic, black and, red,chocolnte soil, splendidly watered, and ''very' hignly i improved, GOOO Acres cleared and under cultivation. GRAND DAIRYING "OR AGRICULTURAL LAND, EQUAL TO ANY IN THE ■ COMMONWEALTH. V M ... ' AVERAGE RAINFALL: 32 INCHES. '' ; - -LIBER A L TER MS. : Lithos of the Estate' and,full particulars will ba available at an early date, en application to ' ; ' v C. YOUNG &. co x ... ■ AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, AND PROPERTY SALESMEN, 17 O'CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY. ' : l I
EA ST AN D EAS T, ESTATE 'AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, £ ' 1 SHAREBROKERS, •' ' GREY ANt) FEATHERSTON STREETS. IvlLBlRNIE! KILBIRNIE! r We hilvo for Private Sale the Finest and ' CHEAPEST j Land in tho prosperous suburb-of KILBIRNIE. I 'Tho,'block adjoins the area proposed to be reoiaimpji !;m tho scheme the Harbour. Board have now on hand, and this, together with the.jf.aet that it is admirably Situated on tho I tram route, near the city boundary, and in the centre ,pf ; a flourishing district which is beiiig j rapidly built upon, gives tho ltind the : GREATEST PROSPECTIVE VALUE . OBTAINABLE. . . £ ' The Company will make Special Concessions to those who are willing to build and have only a 1 LIMITED CAPITAL.. . , ' c Therefore,' grasp this opportunity, for as every day goes by tho-values f t . J ARE BOUND TO INCREASE, And as the Terms aro'Eaßy and - th'e Prico Low, BUY NOWMIRAMAR! ' MIRAMAR! 1 If you aro looking for a Good Investment which is thoroughly safe -and which is absolutely sure to prove a most lucrative one, buy in ' : 1 MIRAMAR Por the following reasons:— It is the Cheapest Land in or around Wei- • ■ lington. ; It.has as good a Prospective Value as any ; other suburb: It iB going to have Water and Drainage, ' which will undoubtedly increaso tho ■value. ■■ Its complete accessibility to tho town. It is Healthy, and all the Sections aro Level. AND' : IT. IS SELLING QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER SUBURB OF WELLING- ■ TON. The above aro only a few of the many rea--sons which".'go to show that Miramar is one of the best investments procurable. Call round and Uilk it over—then have a' look at the land, and we leave tho rest to your good judgment. CALL TO-DAY, 'WHILE THE LAND IS CHEAP! ■ It may be any price to-morrow! Wo are prepared to build, to suit clients, a most up-to-date 5-roomcd rcsidcnco, designed by ono of Wellington's foremost architects, in Miramar on a i-acro section on a small deposit. Call round and see us. It will pay you! Jgl A. S T A N D EAS T. GREY- AND FEATHERSTON STREETS, WELLINGTON, And at CHKISTCHURCH AND AUCKLAND, i _____ ' w, B. CHENNELLS & CO., Auctioneers. Accountants, Land, Estate, ■ and Financial Agents, MASTERTON. Tho Oldest Established and Principal Agency • in Wairarari. t 700' ACRES: WAIRARAPA. Good metalled » road to property, which lies well to the sun - and distant from Masterton only 12 miles, nil o in grass except 10 acres of shelter bush, i) oapital hilly sheep country, with 100 acres of '• tho choicest rivor 'flats for fattening, 10 pada docks all fenccd with wire, totara posts; last wiiitoriid' 1100 sheep, including 600 ewes, 80 c(ittlo, and 7 horses; the buildings compriso G-roomed houso with dairy and irashhouse, buggy-shod, BtaW», woolslied and dip, fowlhouae, u?oful orchard, flower garden, etc. Tho flrst-class stock may bo purchased at valuation, and at tho price asked, viz., .210 per 0 aero;, this property is one of the cheapest and most genuine on the market to-day. Tho rich rivtr flats, worth .£25 per acre, liavo never • been ploughed, and whon under cul--1 tivation will .increase • tho wintering capacity 1 by another 300 sheep at lea6t. Good returns 13. .cnn ba ahowiv &7G9
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