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AUCTIONS. DALGETY AND CO.'S OFFICES, Masterton, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, at 2 p.m. GREAT LAND SALE OF HARTINBOROUGH TOWN PROPERTY. - . — 62—ACRES—02 - * 150-VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS-150 NOTE.—Within three minutes' walk of i^ost .Office.'.' A GREAT CHANCE FOR REAL ESTATE IN PROSPEROUS; WAIRARAPA. MESSRS. DALGETY AND CO. have been favoured with instructions by the owner, Mr. E. G... Harris,- ; to • Sell, at their Queen Street .Offices,, on . Saturday, November 23, at 2 p.m.,- thei subdivision of'this valuable Town Property! in. quarter-acre and two-acro lots. ; MARTINBOROUGH, A' MOST RISING TOWN. • ■ At the; present time .Martinborough is ono of the ..most-' rising -inland i towns in tho Dominion,. Its'population;;has doubled itself in a few years. It lies in the centre, of a most prolific land district, cq ual to that of Hawke's Bay, "and with further settlement the plaCo must become a hivo of industry. Already the town boasts, of a boot manufactory, while two che&se.'factories"'liavo been"- established there witliin\ tho past few .-months. There are regular stock sales, several''.banking institutions, and many handsome business places. ; RAILWAY COMMUNICATION. ,- Mairti'nborough -is just now twelve miles from tho • railway' line, ;but„its.'.;rade is advancing at such" a-rapid rate-that-there has already been talk'/.of railway communication. Tho residents are so confident on the subject, that thoy-havo olfercd to construct tho line.at their own /expense, 'and to,'hand over, tho whole •thing to the Government, and accept 3 per cent: for.,the money' invested. HOW: LAND 'VALUES' HAVE INCREASED : V IN' MARTINBOROUGH. - Just to give an instanco of how land values have increased in Martiiiborough, it may bo mentioned-- that town; property, which four years ago' was selling; at .£IOO the quarter acre, was sold-some weeks ago at ,£6OO the quarter,.,acre, or £10 per. foot, representing an ■INCREASE .OF, 500 PER .CENT. IN FOUR : YEARS." PRESIDENT'': ROOSEVELT ON REAL ESTATE. "Every "person'who invests in well-selected real estate in a growing section of a prosperous community, , adopts the surest ana safest method of becoming independent, for real estate is tho basis of all tvealth." • THIS-LAND IS. HIGH AND DRY. These sections are Uigh" and dry,, and they '.will be sold in., areas of from a quarter to two-acre lot 6. .. THE TERMS ; ARE ..EASY-READ THEM. Tho' terms :.are easy . and. within the reach of -any saving manlo per cent, on fall of hammer;,.lo at,G months,.lo at 12 mouths, and the balance for 5 years at G per cent. , ; - ; DISCOUNT. FOR CASH., There will.,be a discount'of 5 per cent, for cash. .- r ;••- > 1 : For,: lithographic plans and further particulars, apply to ' DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Masterton, '.'Or any'Branches;'or tho Vendor. . 5527 HARCOURT AND CO., HOUSE is LAND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND SHAREBROKERS. - ' REM' (JNERATIVE' INVESTMENTS. CUBA STREET, close to—Land 44ft. x 90ft. with two good dwellings. Price, ~£75 toot. 8019 ABEL-SMITH STREET-Two shops and dwellings,, rentals. £143 p.a. Price, cash balance, at 5 per cent. '7781 4-fTER CENT NETT.—BERHAMPORE—Two "./""..new cottages, corner section, let at .£B7 '' p.a. Price, ,£900; cash .£331. 7974 KELBIjRNE—Two G-roomed villas, rentals JB3 '12s. p.a. Land 82 x 175 ft. Price, .£1175. \ - 7819 ADELAIDE ROAD, Business centre—Two ' cottages on land 381't. frontage. Prico, £1025.' 7645 NEWTOWN, Tram Terminus—Two 5-roomed dwellings; rentals, .£96 ss. p.a. -Price, J2950. WORDSWORTH STREET—Five modern residences, rentals JG4OO p.a., laud 130 ft. frontage. 'sErifg,< J84700. 7970 PIRIE STißfilvT,'. tram route—Two dwellings, in perfpSK order, let at 375. Gd. week. Price, dSliSl).-, 7901 RIDDIFORD,,!PP',EET—Frontage 3 Streets: 3 dwellings ojraind 107 x 109 ft. Price, j£3o foot. * 7251 KING STREET-yiVo ! Cottages, let at 245. week; land 38\ic. t 81ft. Price, £620. 7G52 TORY STREET—Cornfo;-allotment, shop and 5 dwellings, iWtails .£320 p.a. Price, .£3950. t 6405 MOUNT VlCTOßlA—Splendid Dwell- , ings, largo area, ofr',- .labd. Prico £4500. 1 ,9 per' cent.' net. '; ■ '■ \ . ■ 7022 M'DONALD CRESCENT—Three dwellings, 7 and 8 /l'oo'ms, rentals V .,£23G p.a. Price £3000. '■ . • , SG3G .WEBB: STREET—Two;iS-roomod dwellings, ! 'plastered.. .walls, '/"prospective . shop site. Price, .£1650. . 6772 COURTENAY PLACE-Shop with. 6 rooms, - also cottage-at rear. Rentals £180 p.a. Cash required, £1400. - 6404 ABSOLUTELY : THE PICK OF MIRAMAR— Adjoining .Wonderland, main tram routo, four sections, each GG x IGS ft. Price, £4' 17s'.'- 6d." per ft;.-QUEEN'S TERRACE, . land..oyer J-acre, £550;' also corner site,' 200ft'.- frontage. £600; terms 10 per cent, cash, 3 and 6 months, balance 5 per cent. "OTELLINGTON ' . AND WAIRARAPA * * . . . LAND AGENCY: TO FARMERS'AND. ESTATE OWNERS. Kindly favour us with particulars of any 'i; properties you have for sale. Cash Buyers waiting to secure good Farms •Ij>r'-Buns.' TO WISHING AN EXCHANGE Wo rent-producing city shops . willing' 1 (^exchange-for Farm Lands; good Hotcr-Ftceholds for exchange for Town Property.jir Farms; House properties showing"- j <jvcr 7 per cont. will ' take Farms in exchange. Please submit your properties and wo will find you ready salo or exchange. M. BAKER AND CO., No. 3 Caledonian Chambers, Willis Street. Telephone 1611.' C 543 H. ERNEST LEIGHTON. CITY AND SUBURBAN PAYABLE - BUSINESSES FOR SALE. - CONFECTIONERY AND FRUIT TRADE, capital stand, prico - only £30. Tobacconist, Hairdrcssing, and Billiard Rooms, good trado aud fino 6tock; price, including table, £500. Boardingliouse, returning £60 per month, centro of city, a grand chauco for lady. Easy torms. . ■ Two-of-the best paying Grocery Stores in Wellington City for iramediato disposal; theso are old established, .have each of them a largo and increasing turn-over, arid 'owing to illhealth of owners can be secured at moderate prices, and upon reasonable terms. LAMBTON QUAY Rostaurant and Tea Rooms, best position, well-furnished and doing capital business; for" immediate salo, and 011 easy terras. Freehold Farms, City and Suburban Houses, at all prices. Apply, to H. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 7 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. .UPPER AND LOWER HUTT.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 41, 12 November 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 41, 12 November 1907, Page 10

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