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AUCTIONS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 26, 1807, At 2.30 p.m. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF A VALU- ■ ABLE BUILDING SITE ■ in tho CENTRE OF THE CITY. UNRIVALLED POSITION FOR BUSINESS PREMISES. MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. havo been favoured with instructions from tho Trusts vi in tho Estate of tho Into W. A. Fitzherfctrt to sell BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at TtfEIU ROOMS, 40 LAMBTON QUAY, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2C, 1907, THAT GRAND BUILDING SITE IN FEATHERSTON STREET, Hfiving a FRONTAGE of 35ft. to Featherston Street by a DEPTH of 67ft. Bin.. adjoining the Pii miscs of Messrs. J. Nathan and: Co., and opuasito tho site of the Union Bank now about b lw erected, and in CLOSE PROXIMITY TO IVE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS PREMISES OF THE CITY, GENERAL POST OFFICE, Etc. FROM ITS CENTRAL POSITION THE BLOCK IS ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE IN WELLINGTON, AND SHOULD COMMAND THE ATTENTION OF INVESTORS, SPECULATORS, AND THOSE DESIROUS otf SECURING BUSINESS PREMISES IN THE HEART OF THE CITY. • • The extension of the Tramways to the suburbs' has tended to largely centraliso trade, and give increased value to properties situated in tho best parts of tho city, and the present is AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO Ss" CURE A. PROPERTY that must eventually, with the rapid advance tho City is now makine BECOME OFGGREATLyY y INCREASED VALUE. TITLE: LAND TRANSFER. Fo>. furthor particulars apply to MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO., "555 . Auctioneers.

GREATEST AUCTION. SALE '" "' OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1907. 2.30 p.nu " „ . MARTON EXTENSION "M A R T O N EXTENSION MARTON E X T E N S lON THE METROPOLIS OF THE MAIN TRUNK LINE. AN ABSOLUTELY UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!!!'." "■ ' ,BUY THE BEST INVESTMENT BETWEEN WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. SALE OF.THE FAMOUS HENDERSON ESTATE, MARTON ! ■ HENDERSON ESTATE. MARTON 1 MESSRS. HARCOURT AND CO. have been instructed by the Owners to Sell at their Rooms, 4G Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, at 2.30 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1907, ..I MART.ONEX T E N S I O N MARTON E X T E.N S IO K Subdivided into Magnificent Building and Suburban Allotments, facing the MAIN STREET to the Railway Station, and forming ideal BUSINESS and RESIDENTIAL SITES.

MARTON is a Municipal 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 the residents. ' ' Sites are resorved in MARTON EXTENSION for Town Hall, Schools, Recreation, Ground, Churches, etc., etc. MARTON is well known as the centre of one of the finest and wealthiest agricultural and pastoral districts-in the North" Island, i MARTON is tho distributing centre for a largo and {.'lowing district, and has the most extensive and finest stretch of back country of any town in New Zealand. MAR TO. N " EX TENS lON Participates in all these ADVANTAGES. MARTON EXTENSION links Marton with the' RAILWAY, comprising those splendid TERRACE LANDS between Marton Junction Railway Station and tho Town of Marton. ■ The majority of the Sections and Subdivisions of MARTON EXTENSION are WITHIN tho Borough of Marlon,' -with the advantage that they are slightly higher than the old town, thereby enjoying charming rural views, with 'the'-Primeval Forest, and..Mountains in, tho 'background. MARTON EXTENSION is destined to become . a . sreat and prosperous -commercial centre. Its position as a great railway centre, where' the'.lines from Auckland, New-Ply-mouth, Napier, Palmerston, Wellington, and Foxton converge to again distribute their ever increasing traffic, is assured, and it is the HISTORY of the WORLD that tho original holders of the soil whore traffic' converges have bc6omc the WEALTHIEST OF. MEN. BUY SECTIONS, AND REAP A FORTUNE. ' The Government are now about to soend a large sum of money in improving the.'approaches: and enlarging tho Railway Station, but a fore-runner of future requirements. ' THEREFORE, COME IN AND GROW WITH MARTON EXTENSION! THE GREATEST 'CHANCE EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC! Plans now being prepared. iTerms of the' easiest. HAECOURT AND CO., Auctioneers.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 November 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 November 1907, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 51, 23 November 1907, Page 16

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