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i REMEMBER! TO-MORROW TOMORROW IS THE GREAT AUCTION SALE OF MARTON EXTENSION. GREATEST AUCTION SALE OF THE SEASON. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEE 11, 1907, At 2.30 p.m. marton "Extension, marton extension, marton extension. The Metropolis of tho Main Trunk Line. An Absolutely Unique Opportunity. Buy the Best Investment Between Wellington and Auckland. Sale of the Famous Henderson Estate, Marton. Henderson Estate, Marion. MESSES HAECOUET & CO. have been instructed by the owners to sell at their rooms, 46, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, at 2,30 p.m. on TV EDNESDAY, 11th DECE MBEE, 1907 Marton Extension, Marton Extension, Subdivided into Magnificent Building and Suburban Allotments, facing the MAIN STREET to the railway station, and forming ideal BUSINESS and EESIDENTIAL SITES. MAETON is a Munscipal Borough replete with all Municipal undertakings. There are Municipal Gas and Water Works, Opera House and Public Library, all undertakings for the profit and benefit of tho residents! Sites are reserved in MAETON EXTENSION for Town Hall, Schools, Eecreation Ground, Churches, etc., etc. MAETON is well known as the centre of one of the finest and wealthiest agricultural and pastoral districts in the North Island. MAETON is the distributing centre for a large andjgrowing district, and has the most extensive and finest stretch of back country of any town in New Zealand. MAETON EXTENSION Participates in all these ADVANTAGES. MABTON EXTENSION links Marton with, the BAILWAY, .comprising those splendid TEBBACE LANDS between Marton Junction Eailway Station and the Town of Marton. The majority of the Sections and Subdivisions of MAETON EXTENSION are WITHIN the Borough of Marton, with the advantage that they are slightly higher than the old town, thereby enjoying charming rural views, with the Primeval Forest and Mountains in the baoktjround. MAETON EXTENSION is destined to become a great and prosperous commercial centre. Its position as a great railway centre, where the lines from Auckland, New Plymouth, Napier, Palmerston, Wellington, and Foxton converge to again distribute their ever increasing traffic, is assured, and it is the HISTORY of the WOELD that the original holders of the soil where traffic converses have become the WEALTHIEST OF MEN. BUY SECTIONS AND BEAP A FOBTUNE! The Government are now about to spend a large sum of money in improving the approaches and enlarging the railway station, bnt a forerunner of future requirements. THEREFOBE, COME IN AND GBOW WITH MABTON EXTENSION! THE GBEATEST CHANCE EVEB YET OFFEBED THE PUBLIC. Flans Now Beady. 10 per cent. cash. 10 per cent. 3 months. 10 per cent. 9 months. Interest at 5 per cent. HAECOUET & CO., Auctioneers, Intending purchasers who cannot attend the sale should telegraph their instructions to HAKCOUBT & CO. J} ARTON & A YLMER, Land, Stock, and Commission Agents, FEILDING, Draw attention to the following :— A NICE HOMESTEAD, together with 300 odd acres of land. Easy drive from Feilding, Palmerston North or Ashhurst railway stations. The land is a good heavy quality and was originally heavily timbered. All ploughable (when stumped), 80 acres already ploughed. Well watered and divided "into seven paddocks. The dwelling: is a most desirable one, consisting of 10 rooms conveniently arranged. Hot and cold water and gas fitted throughout. Washhouse fitted with tubs etc. Loose box, trapshed, harness and feed rooms, dairy, woolahed, and yards. The grounds, which are very tastefully laid off, enhance the beauty of the property considerably. In fact, anyone wanting a really comfortable home and easy workable farm should view this property before purchasing elsewhere. Intending buyers driven to inspect by Appointment. Price, £26 per acre. Telephone 153. P.O. Box 60. G. E. OWEN. M.E.C'V.S. VETEEINAEY SUEGEON. Office: E. J. Woodfield's Manawatu Stables. Telephone 112. addressed to \j Woodfield's Stables, Palniersto North, will receive prompt attention. Horse dentistry peciality. Palmerston and F ldinsj sales attended

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 285, 10 December 1907, Page 8