AUCTIONS. ' .. LAND' SALE. ' .• 'S' ■ =~ : -' MIRAMAR NORTH. . MIRAMAR NORTH. ([ MIRAMAR NORTH. 'i pHASE-MORRIS AND CO. wiH sell, oa W- . ■' •'■' V / half of tho Vendors, by auction,' on 1 . MONDAY, JANUARY 27,' tho following Sections of Land, situated at r . Miramar North■.— . .. ■ i. v, ■ Section 23, Block XVI, corner of Miramar. ' ' ■ v Avenuo and Park Road, with tram.frontage.'.' • - ■ ! Section 22, Block XVI, Park' Road, with twa-'i-.-.v.s; • frontage. ' Sections 20, 21, 22, 23; Block IX, Wha Stro?t.v> Sections 2, 3,'5, Block XII, Tom Street, and -.••>:vcdv • Sections 11, 12; :IG, Block XII, Bua Street. , a ; , These Sections have ,erected upon them .4- . . • roomed cottages,with : all conveniences, .. and let to reliable tenants. : ■ ■ Soctions-4, G, 8. Block. XII, Toru; Street. •: [ Section 15, Block XII, Rua Stroet. •• • - Sections 2G, 27, Block 111, Matai Road,.-with 1 , '• tram frontages. Each of the 'above-mentioned', sections, has a frontage of fiGfti and contains a quarter, aero. . For the following reasons, marked attention b ■ drawn to tho above salo:— . 1 1. The Borough of Miramar hassshown more ... progress during the past four years than any ■ suburb of Wellington. 2. Tho .value of theland that was .offered :to the city v a short. 6a' years ago .for .£75,000 to-day .approaches: i 1,000,000, and the error then :committed' in . hot purchasing it ls . hd- ■ mittcd' by everybody.'• -V. ' Pv : _3. The increaso ;in the population of this city during tlui'past'few years has been such as to assure ■ the , rapid "development of its suburbs; ', ' r and, :: laying -- prejudices,. ■. Miramar claims' prc-eminenco 'as . t.ho suburb above all others that assures!by a long way: tho greatest development:in tho future. Ow-. v ing to its special facilities of-transit, both by tram and, water, the. extent ..of its area; , and its four hundred aores of level land that must : bo olosoly'populated , within a, considerably . short space of time. ' i _ 4; .Tho- project to reclaim upwards of 100. acres of Evans Bay, which lias , practically beendecided ;upon, : and/which •. means the: removal •••• of 'many,; if: not'all;/of the foundries'and. fao- v .tories from 'the city -on'to tho land which is ~to be-reclaimed assures the settlement of a. very largo population-in Miramar in the immediate- future. ••.,-, .■.: - . . ;5., l pho tramway traffic'of the -past'holidays has, shown that: Miramar has had more "than her'" share of;;patronago::,from than any of ;the other suburbs. This in itself showß tho> immense . interest that'.; is- taken Mri i Wei- ■ lirigton's-^oungesti6uburb,-'which : .resembles- tt. -sleeping giant just about to be' aroused irom; his slumber.-. : • .Vv : \: 6. The unearned increment'in: Miramar lands to. be in the immediate future is without '.dispute/-greatly.' in advance; of'".any' 1: land in or around the city, and investors ' . .would do well to 'carefully inspect'the sections,. to be offered for' sale, as they aro all first- w:.»class, either tram:frontage or within two or thrco chains of tho-line, and not to be sur- • passed in-the whole?boiough., : . , . ; : .Intending purchasers-!' will-' be 5-shbwii: over tho sections or bouses' £.t any tirrife if they so desire by calling upohi us. -: .v . .CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND RESTATE AGENTS. •. 1-and 2 South British Buildings, Lambton-Quay. Bos 132. , -I . Telephone 2459. ■ ' ■■■". . 6623 TRENTHAM! . > TRENTHAM I - SO ACRES. . • 50 ACRES.V .'. ■ 50 ACRES. ' TRENTHAMI : " : ' '» TRENTHAMI ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST BLOCK IN' THE DISTRICT. •' THE above property is right opposite the new. Golf Links, and has a frontage to the Main Road of 1518 feet. For sub-division and country homes,-there is nothing to equal it. There are patches: of beautiful 1 native trees growing on tbe property, also' Erst-class orchard, shelter hedges, etc. 4 INSPECT WITHOUT DELAY: ■'■" • V TO INSPECT, IS TO BUT I This property has been closely held for-very .man/ years, and is now open for sale for a few weeks only. It , offers the fortunate pur-chaser-an exceptionally fine turn-over in 'tha near future. Land in this district will doublo am treble in value. Beautiful homes aro being erected by city men, golfers, and others on: all sides of this property. , PRICE ONLY £140 PER ACRE. TERMS , ARRANGED;'' ,1,1 For further particulars apply to the sole '.agent— ' , . , ,n ,- t HI. ERNEST LEIGHTON, STREET, WELLINGTON,, . | '} Upper'Hutt and Lower Hutt. . C 523 ' , ] AVi ' ■ ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN. . - | '•Tp; SUBURB IN THE HILLS. ' g u Nl-N Y 15 A N. K I ! -1 ' "i\ gHA.N.DiIiUHIII .. HI3ALTHV, PERTIL"E, BEAUTIFUL. / 5 MILES FROM THE CITY. f . • CI-OSE TO THE SEA. / . SPLENDIDLY SITUATED. WITH TRAM SERVICfi. -• NVY B.'A N k Will be the Aristocratic Suburb of Wellington. If you want to\buy'CHEAPLY. If you want tq'.'.biiy'on GOOD TERMS. If you want to buy "a CHOICE SECTION; B v;;N O W . From the Agcntsjfor*' gU N Y- B A ; ,N K, ELLIOTT DUNCAN, la.S'd : agje'Nts, i ; N 8 GREY STREET,-kiELLIftGTON. ' '. v .y. Cs7i . ' FOR SALE OR;,LE,iSE. ■ A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARSi) v situaM at Parkvalo, 3j- miles fronv Carterton (Wairarapa), consisting of 4G9 acrosV ; all v \in grass, of which 170 acres are beautiful! rich river flats, now carrying the finest in tlw Wairarapa; the - Balance of tlieVlSnd is all ploughablo ;the property, wintered JSOOvsheep and 30 cattle; about 50 acres uo«i.'iri I \tu,rnips. ■ The farm is well watered and tho buildings compriso 3-room cottage',' Voolshcd, and'sheep yards to hold 2000 sheep. ,c This is a splendid opportunity to':.got-. Hold oi a dairying and sheep farm; main-Toad faces, property. ■ - ' '■' ( Apply-.... H. BAKER AND CO., ' CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, ' ' WILLIS STREET. Telephone 1611. C 543 Printed by Wii.uam Harold Munko, of 53 Fitzhorbert Terrace, and published by Magsus W. Joii.nso.v, of 49 Hawkor Street, Wellington, for The Wellington PunusKiNd Company, Limitkd. Thuksday. Jakuaui 16, I 90&.
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