TURANGAREKB. THE NEW TOWNSHIP ON THE MAIN NORTH TRUNK LINE OF RAILWAY, IN THE CENTRE OF THE ISLAND. THE CHICAGO~OF THE NORTH. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION At tho GRBTNA HALL, TAIITAPE, ON WEDNESDAY, sth JUNE, 1907, At 1 o'clock p tu. MACDONALD. WILSON" AND CO. are favoured vv ith instructions from Thomas W Fisher, Esq., Prciiclrnl of tho Aotea Maori Land Council, lo tell by public auction tho whole of SIXTY-SIX FREEHOLD BUILDING SECTIONS, Comprising Iho TOWNSHIP OF TURANGABEUE, Ou tho Main North Trunk Lino of Railway. Plans, containing full description of Township and upset press, can bo obtained from tho auctioneers. i Intending Purchaser* can leave Wollingtoh by the Wellington aud Mauawatu train on Tuesday, 4th June, st 7.50 a.m , and arrive at Taihapo at 5.10 p m., which will give them full time to make enquiries respecting tho now township, leaving Tai'hapo on Thursday at 10.5 a m., and arriving libek al Wellington at 7.20 p.m. the tanie day. FKIDAY7"7th JUNE, 1907, Commencing at 1 o'clock p m. sharp. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES. 700 pIHs! 700 All Direct from the Manufacturers, ex Waiwera. MACDONALD, WILSON AND CO havo received instructions to sell ct their rooms, 84, Lambton-c-uay, as above — A valuablo consignment, ex Waiwera, of 6 cases of tho very latest boots and shoes, comprising 700 PAIRS of ladies', gents', maids', youths', boys', and children's boots, walking; shoe, evening rhocs, tennis flhocs, football boots, slippors, etc., etc. This is an unexampled opportunity for getting licit English boots and shoes direct from manufacturer at your own price. Tho whole consignment will bo unpacked aud on viow THURSDAY AFTERNOON from 2 till 5, and in tho EVENING from 7.50 till 9 o'clock. The shipment is from a )e?ding Bristol boot manufacturer, end is fcr absolute sale. FOR TOTALLY UNRESERVED SALE GREAT SALE 0? THE NEW TOWN OF WAIKANAE. I ON TOE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY. SEA'EXTY-TWO FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITES. EXACTLY OPPOSITH TIIF. WAIKANAE RAILAVAY STATION. i IN TIIK EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Laaibton-qu^y, "Wollir.slou. I ON WEDNESDAY, 18th JUNE, 1937, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. Ti/TACDONALD, WILSON AND CO. are favoured with instructions from Ilira Parata, Esq , to coll by public auction as abova — THE TOWN OF WAIKA N A E. Tho Town of Waikanao ;n; n situated 37 milor. from Iho City of Wellington, immediately in front of tho waiknr.ao Railway Station, on tho loft hand Bido of thu railway looking frcm Ihu City. Tho Town of Waikanao coni!£ts of the subdivision of ft Boautiful Flat Tslock of Land adjoining on tho Novlh Hira Parata's Charming Privato Hotel. Tho majority of tho Bimiunss Sitc3 contain one-quarter aero each. The frontages arc lo tho M«in Counly-roid, running parallel with tho railway and lo Purata-stroot, j Morton-stroet, Hemi-stroct, and HiraI stroot. Tho plans nnd snocificationß for forming and mctclling tlicbo streets nro prepared, und tho contract will bo let in a fow days. Tho Town of Waikanao should bo epoj eially coußidevod, aliko by Iho BuisnoM Man and tho InrcUor. It is tho first Freohold Town submitted by il* Maori owner* for nalo by Public Auction on up-to-dato Liberal Terms. Some j-ear* ago a Maori Black on tho opposite side of Iho railway, called tho Township of Parata, vvao subdivided inlo leai-uhold Fpctions, but for Iho latter and other reasons it lia.i proved an pgrpgiouß faijurn as a Business j Investment. Not only huvo visitois to I cross Iho railway lino ut the rbk of being run ovor, but the limited Leasehold Tenure effectually bars tho erection of good buildings and progrctsivo development. Tho crontion of the Now Town of Waikanae, with a. Freohold Titlo, on tho right fido of the railway, and fronting tho Main-road, will load to tho transfer of tho few businesses at Parata to tho Town of Waikanae, and maku it, within twelve months, an important business conlrc. TOHIIOBO who aro unacquainted with Waikanao and its district it may be nace«fsary to say that it has ouo| of tho mo t delightful climates in New Zealand; that, m a winter roeort, it is an ideal tpot, und that for picturesque beauty, fishing, and tiport generally, it has no superior 111 the colony. Trains run betvycen Waikanao Railway Station nnd the City come tnclvn limes each day. The terms of bule are 10 per cent, cash depo.it; ton per cent, in thrco, six, nine, and tuolvn month'! : aud the balance in thrco yearn. Interest nt 5 per cent, per annum on unpaid pui chase inoucy. Tho Auctioneers' instructions aro to soil orory fection under tho hammer. Hitum iho prcliTninnry announcement of tllO BftlC appeared thoy hnvo reeoived a. cash offer of £25 for each if thn 72 sections, but, of course, it wan declined, as tho wholo of them inu-l go to tho auction ealc. Titlo: Land Transfer Act. Lithographic Plans on Application. Wo recommend eveiy 0:10 of our friendn to get a plan, go up to Waikanae, und havo a look at Iho land They will never 1 egret it.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 129, 1 June 1907, Page 8
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