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GREATEST- AUCTION SALE OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1907, 2.30 p.m. MARTON EXTENSION; MARTON EXTENSION. * MARTON EXTENSION. THE 'METROPOLIS OF THE - MAIN TRUNK LINE. AN ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. i ; BUY THE BEST INVESTMENT BETWEEN # WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. ! ! SALE OF THE FAMOUS HENDERSON ESTATE, MARTON - HENDERSON ESTATE, MARTON. •■ iMESSES. HARCOURT AND CO I XiJi. have been instructed by the ownero I WELLINGTO:^^3O^irS On - qUay I WEDNESDAY, 11th DECEMBER, 1907, MARTON EXTENSION,' MARTON EXTENSION Subdivided into Magnificent Building and P" 1 ?" 1^?' 1 Allotments, facing the MAIN oiKJiiir to the railway station, and forming ideal BUSINESS and RESIDENTIAL oliiiS. MARTON is a Municipal Borough replete with all Municipal undertakings, Ihero are Municipal Gas and Water Works, Opera Houso and Public Library, all undertakings for the profit and benerit of the residents. / Sites arc reserved in MARTON EXTENSION for Town Hall, Schools, 'Recreation. Ground, Churches, etc., etc. r MARTON is well known- as j tie centre of ono of the finest and wealthiest agricultural and pastoral dislriots in the North Island. MARTON is the distributing 'centra for a large and growing district, and has the most exfensivo and -finest stretch of back country of any toAvn in New Zealand. ] 'MARTON EXTENSION '• . Participates in all these i* -ADVANTAGES. MARTON EXTENSION links Marton With the RAILWAY, comprising those splendid TERRACE LANDS between Marton Junctiou Railway Station and the" Town of Marton. The majority of tho Sections and Sub. divisions of MARTON EXTENSION aro WITHIN the-. Borough of Maiton,. with. thPj. advantage,that they are slightly higher than • the old town, thereby onfoving 1 " ch'afmirig" rural- views, with, the Primeval" Forest and Mountains in tho background. MARTON EXTENSION is -destined to become p., great and prosperous commer. cial centre. Its position as d great railway centre, where the lines from Auckland, New Plymouth, Napier,^ Falrnerston, Wellington, and Foxton converge to-agaiu distributo their ever increasing!: irafOc, il ' assured, and it is tho HISTOBY of ths WORLD that tho original holders of thesoil , where traffic converges have become tha WEALTHIEST OF MEN. BUY SECTIONS AND REAP A FORTUNE! Tho Government arc now about to .spend a large sum of money in improving tha approaches and enlarging the railway station, but a forenmner of future requirements. THEREFORE, COME IN. AND GROW. WITH MARTON EXTENSION! THE GREATEST CHANCE EVER YET OFFERED THE 1 PUBLIC ! / PLANS NOW READY. 10 PER CENT. CASH. 10 PER CENT. 3 MONTHS. 10 PER CENT. 9 MONTHS. INTEREST AT 5 PEll CEST. . HARCOURT AND C 0.," 1 Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, IC3S, At 2.30 p.m. VERY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. "IyrESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. are J-Vj!. instructed to sell by public auetich at their Rooms, 46, Lambton-quay. ■a 45 MAGNIFICENT BUILDING "3 P> • SITES! MELROSE ! MELBOSE ! OVERLOOKING NEWTOWN PARIy Fronting Suthetland-road. Electrio Light in Street. Water and Drainage being arranged for^ Beautifully Sheltered. ' Splendid Garden Soil. Frontages 40ft and Upwards. EASY TERMS. Before Buying Elsewhere, See this l'ro. perty. Plans now being prepared. Boards on tho Property. Full particulars of HIRCOURT AND CO., ' Auctioneers. DAIRY FARM. WANTED, lo Sell, as going concern, 87 Acres ; 20 minutes station: Ad* dress "Bargain, Post Office, Lower Hutu. No agents. FOR SALE, North Kilbirnic Bulding Site ; no excavation ; sun all day , 80s per foot. Particulars P.0. "80x 54!:. EOll SALE, up-to-date now 6-roomod Hou=c, bathroom and, scullery, tiled grates, and wnrdrobo ; situated Pethericfc Estate, Johusonville ; section 66 x 175. For particulars and terms, apply F. W* Scott, Johnsonville. m {For Continvaiion of Auction Advisk see Page 7J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 138, 7 December 1907, Page 10