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SALES BY AUCTION. I.'NIiESEHVKU n,EA RING SALE Ul DAIRY STOCK AT SHANNON. TL'DRON ANJ> LASTIIiJIt will mil :L uu 'J'O-DA V. TUESDAY, JAN CARY 7tb, «W». At 12.30 p.li)., ,1 actonnt of Mr VV. Galloway, on tho i/arrn, Kara road, Shannon—--2H filaUfla-r-i dairy town 1.25 in milk. 3 to calvoj 1 linn-Rr.il shorthorn bull HI n-aiii-r sD-i-rs 5 Ib-Tiiontlw heifers 2 mj.vs ami lifters 1 sow lo farrow -l-vp-n-ohl "ildint;, thoroughly staunch and reliahU:; a tip-top milk-cart horse. Mr llallouav has disposed of his riv, the a hide of his stock must bo ;old "I’ll 1- farm i.- situated 11 miles from Shan mm Rail wav Station. A conveyance will meet mail train to take buyers to propi ale. Luncheon provided. T. A. 13. HUDSON, Auctioneer. LEVIN WOOL, SKIN AND HIDE SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1908. Ih UDSDN AND EASTIIER will sell ac their Wool Store, Levin— WOOL SHEEPSKINS HIDES TALLOW, etc. Entries close TU3-ISDAY, 7th inst. T. A. IL HUDSON, AuctioneerLAND SALE MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. MIRAMAR NORTH. Clf ASK-MORRIS AND CO. will sell ou behalf of the Vendors, ou MONDAY, JANUARY 27th. tho loilowing sections of land, situated at Miramar North: Section 23. Block XVl.—Corner of Miramar avenue and Park road, with tram frontage. Section 22. Block XVl.—Park road, with tram fi outage. Sections 20. 21. 22, 23, Block IX.—Wha street. Sections 2,3, 5, Block XII., Torn street, and Sections 11. 12, 16, Block XII., Eua street. These sections have erected upon thorn - four-roomed cottages with all conveniences and let to reliable tenants. Sections 4, 6, 8, Block XII. —Torn street. Section 15, Block Xll.—Rua street. Sections 26, 27, Block lll.—Matai road, 1 with tram frontages. Each of tho above-mentioned sections has a frontage of 66 feet, and contains a quarter-acre. Tho Borough of Miramar has shown more progress during tho past four years than any locality around Wellington. The progress made by this Borough since its constitution has surpassed tho most sanguine anticipations of the greatjest optimist and has staggerled the pessimist who, only six years ago, considered £75.000 an excessive prico fo” its purchase when the property was under offer to the City of Wellington. The value of that land offered and declined sis years ago is today well nigh on to a million. Yet tho progress of the past four or five years has been nothing to that which may bo expected in tho future. Miramar today has its dual tram service to Seatoun ami Miramar North, and with the certainty of tho reclamation of Evans Bay in store it muse make such progress during tho next few years as has never been equalled in tho city. Tho constant visitor to Wonderland has long ero this observed tho rapid strides made by settlement in Miramar North. 1 This portion of the Borough is already many years in advance of the rest of the district, and has attained a lead in settlement that it must always maintain. Pew people in tho city have yet realised tho vast importance of this neighbourhood and tho rapid strides that land values must tako there in the immediate future. In. our opinion no land under offer for sale in or around the city in any way j approaches Miramar North in point of investment. The section.-* to be sold on 27th Inst, are all first-class land, either tram frontages or situated within two or throe chains of tho tramway, and we commend them to tho public with every confidence, and invite inspection before date of saleintending purchasers will be shown over tho sections or houses at any time if they will call upon us. CHASE-MORRIS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS 1 and 2, South British Buildings, Lambton quay. Box 132. Tel. 2-459. FOR BALE. MOUNT HERBERT ESTATE, (EVEN MILES FROM WAIPUKURAU, I 10,637 ACBES I. ot j* EXCELLENT GRAZING LAND. E GRACE BAKER AND SON han been instructed by Henry Gaisford ~ to offer for Sale privately—i' ia /JOIY ACRES of th® Mount H®» ; JLw ,DO I bert Estate, ih block® ®l ! from ISOO to 3500 acres. Tho blocks are all ring-fenced tuul subdivided into paddocks, and each hat it frontage to a public road. For Price. Terms. Plana, etc., apply U ■ HORACE BAKER AND SON, 474 Sols Agent®, Napier. ARTHUR S. HOLMES, ESTATE ACiLN' AND VALUER, Queen street, Onehunga, Queen street Auckland. ’'ftJ’EW Catalogue now ready, large am Tided Hat. Copies sent «a appU cation* GENERAL STORE. AiSULENDID opportunity for a man with a small capital. General store, j brick premises in main thoroughfare of town; grocery and crockery. Stock about £220, at valuation. Plant and fittings about £IOO. Long lease can be arranged at a reasonable rental. Apply, A, E. RATLIFF, Fending.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6411, 7 January 1908, Page 10

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