TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER, 1904, At 1.30 o'clock. AT THE TRAMWAY STABLES, ADE-LAIDE-ROAD. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF TRAM CARS! TRAM CARS! USEFUL FOR ALMOST ANY PURPOSE. mOWNSEND AND PAUL, LTD., will ■£- sell, under instructions from the Wellington City Corporation, as above, about g)K PALACE CARS AND CORRIAu DOR CARS, Lately in use in the horse tram ser- j vice. I Aleo, 2 'BUSES . 4 HORSES 4 SETS DOUBLE HARNESS These cars aro in SPLENDID ORDER, and for horse tram requirements they aro without equal in the colonies. SEASDDE RESIDENTS requiring Summer Houses will find in these cars something that will suit their requirements 111 every particular. IDEAL CAMPING WHARES or athletic dressing sheds can be made from these with a few hours' labour. The cars can bo inspected at any time on application to the Groom in Charge, Adelaido-road. R TOWNSEND, Auctioneer. JOHNSONVDLE SALE. TUESDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. Salo at 1 o'clock p.m. \ BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., -CjL will sell as above. 64 bullocks - 184 prime heavy shorn owes 192 prime wethers 30 prime lambs , OPENING SALE AT PAHAUTANUI. WEDNESDAY, 30th NOV., 1904. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., will sell as above, in Mr. Boulton's yards— 13 yearling heifers 12 yearling steers 13 dairy cows 6 yearling steers 4 yearlings 4 empty heifers 1 p.b. Jersey bull 1 p.b. pedigree Jersey bull (bred by 0. Goulter) 100 ewes and lambs 30 2-tooth wethers 90 4-tooth wethers 30 4-looth wethers 30 4-tooth wethers 100 2-tooth wethers A coach will meet the 10 train from Wellington and first train from Palmerston at Paromata. OPENING SALE AT PORIRUA, ON WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. (Ltd.) will sell as above in Mr. P. Mungavin's Yards, Porirua — 300 2-tooth wethers 10 2-year heifers 6 dairy cows 2 15-monlhs steers 1 sow, in pig 2 springing heifers 3 2-year-old steors TO CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, 1 AND ALL THOSE SEEKING A SOUND AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF CENTRALLY SITUATED BUILDING ALLOTMENTS. In tho very heart of the Thriving and Progressive Town" of Dannevirke. f*(\ Of tho FINEST BUILDING s>/\ OW SITES IN THE TOWN. O" THURSDAY, 15th DECEMBER, At 2 o'clock p.m. WROSE has received instructions 0 from Jas. Allardico, Esq., to soil by Auction at his Mart, High-street, on the above date — (*(\ BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, "" from a quarter of an acre to one aero in arqa, and being subdivisions of Town Section No. 7, Dannevirke. These sections, whioh are situated in the srery centro of the town, are all perfectly level, with first-class drainage, and abut on Messr3. Collett and Edkins's extensive factory and the Masonic Hotel premises, extending thence along Barraud and Denmark streets, and are distant only about ten chains from the Railway Station and Post Office, and two chains and a half from the junction of Barraud-street with High-street. Tho rise and progress of Danncvirke has been phenomenal, certainly more rapid and remarkable than that of any town in the colony. In every street new buildj ings are in courso of erection, the Borough now covers tho entire original rural settlement of twenty-one farms and a large area besides, and it is absolutely beyond doubt that thoso who may bo I fortunate enough to secure ono or more of the sections now being offered at present values must reap tho benefit of a rapid and highly remunerative return. The situation of Dannevirke admits of no alternative but that it must become one of the largest and most important inland cities in the North Island, drawing as it does its support from the extensive and fertile districts reaching away to the coast through Kaitoko (shortly to be subdivided), Mangatoro, Ngapaeruru, Weber, Coonoor, Wimbledon, etc., etc., a distance of sixty miles on tho east side ; through the large level blocks of magnificent agricultural land, tho Pifi Piri, Tiratu, and Otawhao Block (to bo sub-divided at an early date), away through Makotuku, Ormondville, Takapau, Ruataniwha, Waikopiro ; and Hatuma on tho north side ; the virgin Tamaki Block of 36,000 acres, and the splendid dairying districts of Umutaoroa and Maharahara on the west side ; and the magnificon estates of Tahoraiti, Oringi, and Matahiwi, vow undergoing the process of subdivision, and the prosperous Kumeroa settlement on the south Located on the main Hue of communication between tho rich plains of Hawkes Bay and tho populous districts of the West Coasts, Dannevirke has a constantly increasing stream of visitors, and as the sawmilling industry, whioh is still of great importance, has made a great and prosperous past, fo the agricultural prospects around the city undoubtedly onsiu-o it a great and permanent future. The salo now offers the anxiously expeclcd opportunity to those residents who havo long coveted a sito in thiß desirable block, and investors and speculators will be wise to avail themselves of an opportunity which once lost will bo gone for ever. TITLE— LAND TRANSFER ACT. Terms, which arc extremely liberal, are as follows: 10 per cent, at time of purehaso ; 10 per cont. at six, twelve, and eighteen months, and balance at three years bearing interest at 6 per cent. ; or I the wholo of the purchase money oan be [ paid at any time upon the purchasor giving threo months' notice. For further information apply to- Messrs. THOMSON and WALKER, or the AUCTIONEER, or to T H. G. LLOYD, Solicitor for the Vendor. CHEAP LAND, ROSENEATH. FOR SALE, on very easy terms, Parts of Sections 6 and 14, Roscneath, fronting Maida Vale and Grafton-road. For plans and particulars apply to ALEXANDER DUNN, Solicitor, 19, King's Chambers, Harbour-itreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 129, 28 November 1904, Page 8
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