' AUCTIONS. ' TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY. TO-DAY, FARMS!. - FARMS'. SHEEP LAND, DAIRY LAND, AND GOOD i ..... AGRICULTURAL LAND. IMPORTANT'AUCTION. SALE • AT WELLINGTON ffO-DAY, TO-DAY, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. Subdivision ,oi tho Noted MARAINANGA ESTATE, -AEITIO. "MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO.; m conjuno--tv-*- tion with. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS,, LTD., have, received instructions from Messrs. Handysido, Roberts and Co. to sell, as aboyo, r .Bt the . . ' "v,.. ' TOWN* HACL, WELLINGTON. At 2'p.m. sharp,- ' The wholo of the famous ' .JIAEAI NAN G A ESTATE, : Comprising , ■ 36,600;^ ks * f- ;' •' SUBDIVIDED -INTO . 22- BLOCKS, • RANGING FROM • 580 TO 1720 ACRES. < Each Block is adequately watered, and nearly (01 the subdivisions are riiig-fenccd. ; Terms: 10 per cent, deposit; 5 per cent. Belivery; 10 per cent, twelve months; 10. per pent, two years; .balance. lor five .years .'at 5 |»r cent. . Lithographic plans and all information from |tny of the-brancheß of . , - MURRAY,. ROBERTS AND CO. ' r ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., • 6691. . , ""v
LAND SALE. ' MIRAMAR NORTH! ■ MIRAMAR NORTH. - - MIRAMAR NORTH., CHASE-MORRIS AND CO.'wiH sell, on behalf of tho Vendors, by auction, on MONDAY, JANUARY 27,. ■ the, following Sections-of Land,- -situated-at 1 Miramar North:— Section 23, Block XVI,. corner of. Mifamar Avenue arid Park Road, with. trfl.nl. front- ■ age. ; .! Section 22, Block XVI, Park Roadv frith trim frontage. , r- -' Sections 20,, 21, 22, 23, Block IX, ,Wha Street.. Sections 2, 3, 5, Block XII, Toru. Street, .and Sections 11, ,12, 16, Block XII, Rua Street,, These Sections have erected upon i them" 4roomed cottages, with, all conveniences, and let to reliable tenants.; • Sections 4, 6, 8. Block XII, Toru Stroet. Section 15, Block XII, ,Rua Street. Sections 2G, 27, Block 111, Matai Road,, with tram frontages. ' .' Each of the above-mentioned sections has a frontage of 66ft. and contains a quarter acre. For tho following reasons marked, attention is drawn to the above-sale: — 1. The Borough of Miramar has shown more progress during tho past four years than any suburb of Wellington. ■ 2. The value of tho land that' was offered to tho city a short six years ago for £75,000 to-day approaches .£1,000,000, and the , error then committed in not purchasing it is admitted by everybody. •_ 3. Tho increase in the population of this city during- the past'., few . years has been such as to assure the rapid development of_ its suburbs; and,: laying..aside"'all. prejudices; Miramar claims pre-eminence a? tho suburb abovo all others that assures by a long .way tho greatest development in the : future. Owing to its special facilities of transit, botih by tram and water, the extent of its area; 'arid. its four hundred acres of level land that must be closely populated within a considerably short space of time. 4. The project to reclaim upwards of' 100 acres of Evans Bay, which lias practically been decided upon, and which means the removal of many, if not all, of tho, foundries' arid-fac-tories from the city on to tho land which is to be reclaimed assures . the'.'settlement' of a very large population in' Miramar in ;tho; immediate future. 5. Tho tramway traffic of the past holidays has shown that Miramar. lias had . more than her share of patronage from the city than any of the other suburbs. ' This in itself shows the immense interest that is taken- in Wellington's youngest suburb, which resembleH a sleeping giant just about to ba arousod from his slumber. 6. The unearned increment in-Miramar lands to be obtained in the immediate future is without dispute greatly in advanco of any .land' ia or around the city;'"Slid. investprs would do well to carefully inspect the' sections to be offered for sale, as : they are all first-: class, either tram frontage or within two'or three chains of tho line, and not' to bo surpassed in the whole borough. Intending purchasers- will bo' shown' : over tho sections-or houses, at any timo'if thoy'so desire by calling upon .us. CHASE-MORRIS ' A KD' C 0. ,: AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS. 1 arid 2 South British Buildings, Lambton Quay. Box 132. -• Telephone 2459. - V. 6623:
MARTON AND MARTON JUNCTION LAND AGENCY. 'J. HARRIS AMD SONS - Issue their "Excelsior Land Guide" every mouth. It includes, a large choice of Freehold and Leasehold properties of all sizes and descriptions. Sections at Marton Junction, and Marton Extension, otc. Stay over a train at Marton Junction, and sec them, and send for copies of our "Land C 721 LEONARD AND CO., i FEATIIERSTON STREET. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARM, 30 Miles from Wellington, In Exchange for Wellington Houso or Shop Proporty. Particulars of Farm (tor ACRES Freehold, a good'portion fiiit, /vOO balance low-lying hills;, will carry 2 sheep to the acre and 50 cattle; good 5loomed house, sheds, etc.; good orchard; well situated; tho farm is in first-clnss order; school, post office, and tolephono bureau only one mile away. PRICE ONLY .£8 PEK ACRE. -j nr ACRES Leasehold; 7 years to nm; low XuO rental; adjoining above property; first-class grazing land. ' • NOTE.—THE GOODWILL OF LEASEHOLD WILL BE GIVEN IN TO BUYER OF ABOVE JKEEHOLD PROPERTY, • C 605
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