MIRAMAR. BUILDING SITES FOR ALL CLASSES OF THE, COMMUNITY, AND FOR MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES. MIRAMAR, LIMITED, lias FOPv SALE, Land in EVANS BAY, facing the sea beach, ideal sites for 'weekend residences, adjoining the FORTS AND NAVAL STORE, and extending to the MIRAMAR WHARF; also, in MIRAMAR, adjoining tho WHARF, and on the TRAMWAY, adjoining tho PARK and late WONDERLAND, and on the hills overlooking KARAICA BAY. Prino of Sections from £50 each. Also. A number of four and five-roomed COTTAGES on level land, all cultivable. GAS and ELECTRIC' LIGHT laid on, and connected with tho Borough water and sewerage systems. As MIRAMAR, from its natural advantages, is becoming, and will ultimately bo tho industrial . and manufacturing Centre of the City, thoEo lands possess a present and prospective value far in ox'jpss o c other localities, not pos' sessing a wato-. frontago and easy access by level tram service, and now is tho TIME TO BUY. Very easy terms arranged and special inducements will bo offered for blocks or sites for manufacturing purposes. '.. For further particulars apply to MESSRS. LONGMORE & CO., 207, Lambton-quay. Ot to the Secretary of the Company, ROBERT WILBERFOSS, Australasia Chambers, Customhouse-quay. W. H. MORRAH & CO., J AND AGENTS AND VALUERS, 63 and 65, WILLIS-STREET. FOR SALE. LYALL BAY—Neat 5-roomed new. Bungalow, all conveniences; a snug home. £800; terms. BUCKINGHAM-STREET (overlooking Lyall Bay)— 4 Sections, 205 ft frontage. 25s per foot; a bargain. KELBURN—7 Rooms, in good position; section 33ft x 145 ft. £1300. • NGAIO—Good level Section. £200. ONEPU-ROAD, ■ Lyall Bay—Level Sections, 40ft x 165 ft. £270. , LYALL BAY—3-roomed Cottage, furnished, close to beach. £500. SOUTH KILBIRNIE—LeveI Sections, 66ft x 165 ft. £7 per foot. NEWTOWN—6 Rooms, in good position, in perfect order; land 38ft x 95ft. £975. SUTHERLAND-ROAD, Lyall Bay-Good Block of Land, 132 ft x 150 ft. £400. (HATAITAI—S Rooms, well sheltered, close to tram. £875. . WILLIAMS &,CO., LTD. AUCTION ROOMS. Courtenay-plaoo (New Buildings, next Post Office). WHY should the Public consign their Goods to these Rooms? 1. iBEOAUSE, tho rooms being- so large, the goods have not to be cleared out . regardless of what they fetch. 2. BECAUSE, by consigning, the benefit of full selling prices ■is obtained. Crowds of prospective buyers continually pass through. 3. BECAUSE the Auctioneers do not buy, and so put themselves into competition with their clients; a fair and just system is carried out and prompt returns given. WHY should tho Public Buy at these Rooms ? 1. BECAUSE, as the rooms are sanitary, airy, and largo, they can see what they are buying in comfort. 2. BECAUSE they oan store, their purchases as long as they like without extra charge. 3. BECAUSE tho Auctioneers have made special . arrangements _ whereby new furniture can bo obtained at wholesalo prices. WILLIAMS AND CO., LTD., Auctioneers. HOTELS FOR SALE. COUNTRY HOTEL—S years' lease; rent £B;trade £80; free house. Price£3ooo. TARANAKI—3 years; takings up to £100 weekly. Price £3000. MARLBOROUGH—3O rooms; .7 years' lease: low rent. Price £1650. HAWKES BAY—Rent £2; very easy terms. RANGITIKEI — Takings £50 weekly. Price £1350. MARLBOROUGH—7 years' lease. Price £1150. WAIRARAPA—Low rent; takings £45. Price £1550. WELLINGTON—Takings £190. Parties lars on application. TARANAKI—S years; rent £12; free house; trade £120. • Price £3500. NELSON DISTRICT—Rent £4. Price £500. NEAR CHRISTCHURCH>-Rent Si £s; takings £45. Price £800. WAIRARAPA—S .years' lease; free. Price £1600. HAWKES BAY—£l7O. Price £1750. WELLINGTON — Free house; takings £300 per week. COUNTRY HOTEL—7 years' lease; takings £80 weekly; free house. Price £3500. Only hotel district. Reliable trade. WELLINGTON—CentraI position. Price £1650. SEAPORT TOWN—Takings £133 weekly. Price £1200. Furniture valuation. DWAN BROS., WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. R. C. RENNER,, LAND AGENT 12, PANAMA-STREET. KELBURN— Nice s : roomed Villa, eight minutes from cable car, all conveniences, lovely view. Price very low. MOUNT VICTORIA — Nine-roomed Dwelling, aJI conveniences, Bunny sheltered spot, fine view, large section, cheap property. DAY'S BAY—New Bungalow Residence, with every convenience, large level section, glorious view. Price right. Terms can be arranged. Also, a few nice Sections left. ty-t O ACRES, freehold, situated 7 miles >* JLO from Palmerston N.; good road, 1| miles from creamery, P. 0., and store; all in. gra-ss, about 100 acres ploughable, balance easy hills; well fenced, well watered, carrying hundred head cattle and , sheep; 3-rd. house, 6tone 6-bail cowshed, Jooso box, etc. . Price £20 10s per acre; £500 cash. Apply i FREDTC. HERRING, National Bank Buildings, Palmerston N. TVTELSON.—Desirable Sheep Farm. It 2000 acres freehold, 5 miles from railway, , good road, watered and subdivided into 21 paddocks, carrying over 2000, and can be easily increased ; about 200 acres ', level, some 600 ploughable; cleared except few acres at back- in bush; limestone I formation; wool for this season securing '. best price for that district; new dwelling, i etc. Prico is £4 10s per acre. Reason- . able termß.—J. Porter Harris and Son, 1 Land and Estate Agents. Nelson. ■ ORCHARD PROPOSITIONS. LARGE COMMERCIAL Orchard as a going concern, 8-roomed house and ' all necessary buildings and plant as a [■ going concern, or will divide and sell ' house and 5 acres in ono lot and balance of orchard with cot.ts.go and orchard building in smother lot. Get full detaiU _-teoffl osaotj 'Box Wi Huwlock.NpjctJii '
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 10
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