Auctioneers' NotlC6l« Dalgety & Go 's Offices, MASTERTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, At 2 p.m. GREAT LAND SALE OP Martinborough Town Property. or* ACRES X)fC ACRES i KA VALUABLE BUILD- 1 K A IOU ING SECTIONS. AcJl/ NOTE—Within Three Minutes Walk of Post Office. imtT A GREAT CHANCE IN REAL ESTATE IN PROSPEROUS WAIRABAPA. MESSRS DALGETY & CO. have been instructed by the owner. Mr K. G. Harris, to sell at their Queen Street Offices on SATURDAY, November 23rd, at 2 p m., tbo sub division of this valuable town property, in quarter-acre and twoacre lots. < Martinborough, a Most Rising t u wn> At the present t : m9 Martinborough is one of the most rising inland towns in the Dominion. Its population has doubled itself in a few years. It lies in the centra of a most prolific land district, equal to that of Bawku's Bay, and with further settlement the place must become a hive ot industry. Already the town boasts a boot manufactory; while two cheese factories have been established theie within the past few months, lhere are regular stock sales, several banking institutions, and many handsome business placas. Railway Communication. Martinborough is just now twelve miles from the railway line, out its trade is advancing at such a rapid rate that tbere has already been talk of railway communication. The residents are soconfadent on the subject that they have offered to construct the line at their own expense, and to band tho whole thing to the Government, and accept 3 per cent, for tho money invested. How Land Values hava increased in Martinborough. Just to give an instance of how land values have increased in Martinborough, it may be mentioned that tc«n P ro P pwhich four years aco was selling at 1100 the quarter acre, was sold some weeks *gi at £6OO the quarter-acre, or £lO per fout, representing nn Increase of SOO pop cant, in four years. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ON REAL ESTATE:- • "Every person who invests in we.lselected real estate in a growing section of Hi prosperous community, adopts the purest and shiest method of becoming independent, foe real estate is the basis of all wealth.' This Land is HFgh and Dry. Th9ss sections are high and dry, and they will be sold in areas of from a qnarter to two aore lots. Tho Terms are Easy, Read THam. The terms are easy and within the reach of any saving man:—lo per cent, on fall of the hammer; 10 at 6 months; 10 at 12 months, and the balance lor 5 years at 6 per cent. Discount for Cash. There will ba a discount of 5 per cant, for casb. For lithographic plans and further particulars apply to DALGETY & CO., LTD , Maaterton, Auctioneers. Or any Branches, or the Vendor.
Important Land Sale AT WELLINGTON. Subdivision o! the Famous MARAINANGA (AKITIO) ESTTTE. WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1908. Murray, Roberts & co., in conjunction with ABRAHAM <fc WILLIAMS, LTD., have received instruc tions from MESSRS HANDYSIDIS, ROBERTb & CO. to sell as above, at the Town Hall, Wellington, at 2 p.m. sharp, the whole of the famous MAHAINANGA ESTATE, comprising 156,600 ACRES, subdivided into 22 BLOCKS, ranging from 590 to 4,720 acres. GREAT FATTENING I AND GRAZING COUNTRY—fIat, hilly acd undulating. ONE-THIRD of the EBtate is eminently suitab e for DAIRYING, the bulk of this being plonghable. A number of RICH RIVER FLATS are particularly good, baing warm, dry and well watered. THE E S TATE is situated on the East Coast, facing the South Pacific Ocean. _ It is 82 miles from Napier/ and 120 miles from Wellington by steamer; and by road 50 miles from Masfcerton, 33 miles from Pabiatui, 3 mile 3 from Dannevirke, and 3 miles from Fongaroa. Po3t office and telephone station at the homestead; miii Bervice thrice a week. THE BLOCKS, most of which are RING-FENCED, are exceptionally WELLWATERED, and there is a first class homestead site on each of them. The property can be reached by steamer from Napier or Wellington weekly; or by road from Dannevirke, Pahiatua and MasJerton. TERMS.—IO per cant, deposit, 5 per cent on delivery, 10 per cent, in twelve months, 10 per cent, in two yearn, balance on mortgage for five years at 5 ier cent. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS may ba obtained at any of the branches of MURRAY, KOBEBI'b & CO., and ABRAHAM c& WILLIAMS, LTD , or f.om J. M. JOHNSTON, Palmerston North. NOTE. —Inspection on and after 2nd December, 1907. Delirery, lG'.h March, 1908. MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., * ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD.. Auctioneers.
Some Snips C OUNTHY Store, turnover, £4,500. No opposition. 2775 400 Acres, half in grass, vvhare. Price £2 10s per dcre. 2769 IOS Acres, a<l grass, substantial buildings. Ciose t> school and factory. Only £1,150. 2764 ItBB21 t BB2 Acres, sheep country, 1,650 in gras3, good buildings, etc. Price £6 5s per acre. 2775 242 Acres, good dairy farm, all in grass except little shelter fcusb. Well water ad and subdivided, good 7 roomed dwelling, man's house, large cowshod with loft and stables, etc. Close to factory and railway station. Metal road. Price £lB per acre, terms can be arranged. Newton King, AUCTIONEER. New Plymouth & Stratford. Established 1879.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8878, 12 November 1907, Page 8
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