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auctions! ' ' LAND SALE. " MIRAMAR NORTH. ' MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. tf?<IIASE-MORRIS AND CO. wil> sell, on bo. / half, of the Vendors, by auction, on - ' 2 MONDAY, 'JANUARY 27, » w? following Sections- of Land, : situated' at:■ - Hiramar North:— ; ' Section 23, Block ■ XVI, coriier of Miramaj-. ' .VAvenue and Park. Road, with tram front . . ;;;age;', : . Section 22, Park' Road, with tram." • frontage. . . .' A '--'- ! Sections 20) 21, 22,:23, Block IX, Wha Street- , Sections 2, 3, 5, Block Xll,'Toru 'Street, and ) . Sections 11, 12, 16, Block XII, Rua Street. > , i' ; . These;. Sect ions/have; erected - upon" them / ?. roomed witli all conveniences, » ;< • and let.'to reliable, tenants. J Sections 4, G,, B.' Block, XII, Toru: Streot;, f Section 15, Block XII, itua Street. e Sections 26, 27, Block lII,' Matai Road, with' : r * tram-froatages. - ' •: ' . . • j . Each of the above-mentioned sections has a i. 011 - Cof 66ft, '• and contains a quarter acre. . - ; •: ,( V .'•/.'■* '''. ' • ■ : For the following'-reasons marked attention Id * drawn,to the.abovo sale;—. ■■ ■ ■ 1. The. Borough, of Miramar has shown more 1 progress' during the, past: four j'ears'than any. / r snburb of Wellington. - ■ 2. The of tho ; land that ,\:as offered ~ |° I* 10 city a shprt "six years ago for-X75,000 -.toKtny approaches, .£1,000,000, and the error y then committed in liot , purchasing tit is ad- , g mitted by everybody. -; .. .'' ; 3-The increaso in;l the; population of this s city during the past >few years has been such' • c as , assuro tho, rapid development of its ' suburbs j • and, laying aside all /prejudices, s Miramar claims pre-eminence : .a? : the suburb' : J ajovo all others thatxhssureis-by-a.-long wayt the; greatest development.'in the future. Ow- :. mg 1 to its special, facilities of transit, both: by- • V tram -and water,..the extent of itß area, and; '• ' its'four hundred aores of level land, that must! v ho closely, populated within . a considerably - short space of time;' ' . . .1. The project .to -reclaim upwards of 100 '• acres of'Evans Bay, which has practically t>con G decided upon, and which'- means the removal s of many, if not all; rif tho, foundries and factories from the city on to ? the. land which is .to be assures the settlement of a very largo, population ia'Miramar in the im« '. mediate future. ' ■ 5. The tramway traffic of; the past holidays " has shown that Miramar. has-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 resembles a sleeping giant just : about to be aroused from' his slumber. .. 6. The unearned increment in Miramar lands to -be obtained' in the - immediate future is - without' dispute greatly in advance of- any land in or around, the, 1 city, and investors would do well to: carefully linspect ithe'sections to bo ,offered - for sale, as they, are- all firstclass, either tram frontage : or within, two or '• three chains ,of the line, : and not to be surpassed in the whole borough. . Intending;'purchasers^..will be- shown over, the sections'jor'houses at any time-if. they so desire' by. casSng' upon;, us;','.:-'' V..:' CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE" AGENTS, 1 and 2 South British Buildings, l . ' Lambton Quay. \ Box 132. : Telephone 2459. ) - 6623 - 1 ■■■ 1 . L —: ■ :

5 "■ 3 ■- .. j .«' . I S:P/SLA ' ESTATE, ' - v ! KHAIMDALLAH. 1 .. r 1.-lGfi YARDS 1-r.OAI STATION. 2.-15; MINUTES' JOURNEY FROM TOWN. 3.-DRY, SUNNY, AND HEALTHY SITUATIONS. 4.—GLORIOUS VIEWS. ; S.—GOVERNMENT DEFINITELY DE. CIDED- TO' ACQUIEE MANAWATU ' LINE. C.-PKICES FROM Bs. PER FOOT, Plans and Particulars— ' 1 PANAMA STREET, 'Phone 2173. OVER ONE-THIRD OP THE SECTIONS ARE SOLD. C 528 ELLIOTT AND' DUNCAN. ' THE SUBURB IN THE HILLS. gUNNYB A N K ! I I gHANDALLAE.! || HEALTHY. FERTILE, BEAUTIFUL. . 5 MILES FROM THE CITY. CLOSE TO THE SEA. SPLENDIDLY SITUATED WITH A SUBURBAN TRAM SERVICE, (g U N N Y B , A N K Will be tho Aristocratic Suburb of Wcllingt' ' If you want to buy CHEAPLY'. If you want to buy on GOOD TERMS. If you want to buy a CHOICE SECTION, BU Y N0 W From tho Agents for gUNNY B A N K, ELLIOTT AND DUNCAN, LAND AGENTS, S GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. C 578 A CHEAP PROPERTY. OArtn ACHES first-class country: 11)00 <4i\tul/ acres 0.R.1'., 10s. per acre; 1000 acres L.1.P., 900 acres in Brass, balance good bush. Good house and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard. Well watered and subdivided. Clnsf to creamery and post oflice. Grass carries 150( sheep and 45 milking cows. Price only £3 p ul aero, with JilOUp cash. Would sell half. Also 2000 acres splendid milling bush. Apply sharp to OKBELL & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, I'ALMERSTON NORTH. era

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 12

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