AUCTIONS. IMPORTANT LAND' SALE. ..'■ 'BY AUCTION.V. '" MJBAJTAB-NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH;j MIRAMAR NORTH. .' MIRAMAR NORTH; tf~jHASE-MORRIS AND CO. will Soil, on behalf of the .Vendors, by Public Auction, it the Chamber of . Commerce, Wellington, on MONDAY, JANUARY 27th, at 7.30 p.m., (ho following Sections of Land,' situated' at Mirainar North' SECTION 23/ BLOCK XVI, containing 39.5 perches,- situate .it the corner of Miramar Avenue and Park Road; with tram frontage. . This magnificent building site: is, . ■without-exception; one of tho most valuable in the Borough, situated /at tho junction of its two principal thoroughfares, and, in addition- to having ■ tram frontage, is within easy reach of'MiramAr -.North-. - 22, BLOCK .XVI, Park Road, with tram frontage. .This Section adjoins the preceding :one, and, with the exception , of the: advantage of being a corner site, is quite as valuable for business pur.poses' • " . SECTIONS 28, 27, BLOCK 111, Matai. Road, . with tram frontage. SECTIONS 20, 21, 22, 23, BLOCK IX, Wha Street SECTIONS 4. G, 8, BLOCK XII, Toru Street. SECTION 15, BLOCK XI, Rua Street. Each of the .above-mentioned Sections has a frontage of 66ft., and contains a quarter acre. . ; > • SECTIONS 2, 3, 5, BLOCK XII, Toru Street. SECTIONS 11, 12, ; IG, BLOCK -XII, Rua .- Street Each of these Sections has a four-roomed Cottage erected thereon, and each is Let to a suitable tenant. TERMS OF SALE. : SECTIONS; 22 AND 23,' BLOCK XVI:- . DEPOSIT 10' PER CENT. • ' • .;' iO,PER CENT.-. 3 MONTHS. ' "■' ' 10 . PER,. CENT.' .G - MONTHS. ■ The balance in twelve months, with - interest in meantime at s.per cent; FOR THE OTHER PROPERTIES' DESCRIBED.— . ' DEPOSIT-10-PER CENT.' — 10 PER CENT. G MONTHS. 10 PER CENT. 12 MONTHS. - The balance in -five years at 5 per cent. With the rapid development that is talcing place in settlement at Miramar . North, - and • V thousands of people who arc hound to inhabit this neighbourhood within -tho next few.years,;-a rapid rise in values is, bound to continue in respect to all land at Miramar North,'and especially so in the case of tram frontage, every foot of which will bo required to. provide the ; business premises of tho future, that will be necessary to supply the needs of the people. Within ten years some of-these sites should be worth from .£4O to t £so per foot, .and to-day can bo purchased for as. many., half-crowns. ■ Tha sections, that are' to bo, sold with cotthereon arc. an. investment that will provide ; ,ail, immediate -return, as they are all let, ta. good-' tepiints. There is also no likeli-. ' hood "of their becoming unoccupied, as tho experience of Miramar North has been, that houses are- not crcctod fast enough, although many have been built, to supply tho requirements of the people, and an empty house at Miramar would be a novelty indeed. . Dp not fail ..to, attend- at. tho- Chamb.. - . of Conimorca on Monday : Evening, the 27th January, at .7.30: o'clock. . ' , . Do not fail- to.avail yourselves of this opportunity to secure one .or more of the choicest sections ;in the .vhqle Borough, as we liavo specially selected.'first-class land in every instance, and the most valuable at oUr command for this our first sale'of the year: ; Do not fail to, pay Miramar North a visit on. one aftemppil,' b&fOrtiJ tlao' evening of tliii, 27th inst., and spend half an hour in looking at these sections. , They are all close together,'and we are most desii-ous that you should verify our statement that, nothing but first-class land, and that the verv pick of progressive Miramar North, is to be offered at this sale. ' For tho following reasons, marked attention is drawn to, the above sale:— ' 1. The Borough of Miramar has shown moro progress during the past four years than any suburb of Wellington. 2. The value of tho land that was offered to the city a short six years ago for .£75,G00 to-day approaches .£1,(100,000, and tho error then committed in not purchasing it is admitted by everybody. , 3. The increase in tho population of this city during the past few years has been such, as to assure tho rapid development of its suburbs;', and, -laying aside all- prejudices, claims pre-eminence a? tho suburb al(OVO ; all Others , that assures by. a long way the.greatest, development in the .future, owing^ to its .special facilities of transit, both by tram and water, the extent of Its area, and its four "hundred acres of level iand that niust bo-, closely populated within a considerably short space of time. 4. The project to reclaim upwards : of 100 acres of Evans Bay, 'which has practically been decided upon, and which means the removal of, many, if not all, the foundries and factories from the city on to the land which is to- be reclaimed assures the settlement of a very large population in Miramar in the immediate future. , r ). The tramway traffic of tho past holidays has shown that Miramar has had mora than her share of patronage from til? city than any of the other suburb's.' This in itself shows tho immense interest that is taken in Wellington's youngest suburb, which resembles a sleeping giant just about to be aroused from his slumber. 0. Tho unearned increment in Miramar lands to bo obtained in tho immediate future is without dispute greatly in advance of any land in or around tho city, and investors would do well to carefully inspect tho sections to' bo offered for sale, as they are all firstclass, either tram frontago or within two or threo chains of tho line, and not to bo surpassed'in tho whole borough. . : Intending, purchasers will .bo shown over the sections or houses at any time if they so desire by calling'upon Us. CHASE-MORRIS AND CO.,' AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS, 1 and 2 South .British Buildings, Lambton Quay. * Box 132. . Telephone 245!). 6533 FOR SALE. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP FARM, situated at Parkvale, 3J miles from Carterton (Wairarapaj, consisting of 469 acres, all in grass, of which 170 acres are beautiful rich river flats, now carrying the finest rape crop in .the Wairarapa; the balance of the land is all pioughable ;tho property wintered 1800 sheep and 30 cattle; about 50 acres now in turnips. The farm is-well watered and'subdivided; tho buildiiigß comprise 3-room cottage, woolshed, and 6heep yards to hold 2000 sheep'. This is a splendid opportunity' to get hold of a dairying and sheep farm; good metal roads on the sides of property. ApplyH. ' BAKER - AMD C 0.,. CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, WILLIS STREET.' Telephone-1611. C 5-13 A CHEAP PROPERTY. OA A A ACRES first-class country; 1000 acres 0.R.P., IBs. per acre; 1000 acres L.1.1'., 900 acres in grass, balance good bush. Good house and outbuildings; 2 acres orchard. Well watered and subdivided. Close to creamery and post office. Grass carries 1500 sheep and 45 milking cows. Price only J.*3 per acre, with JIIOOO cash. Would sell half. Also 2000 acres splendid milling bush. Apply sharp to QRBELL & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. C 725
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