Ralph Estate Business Sites, tally. i THE NEWCASTLE OF NEW ZEALAND. | \ UCTION gALE. • Friday, August 13th, at 2.30 p.m. Samuel Valle & Sons, Ltd. (In conjunction with MR JAMES ELLIOT, Of Huntly) Have been favoured with instructions from the owners to Sell by Public Auction, at their Sale Rooms, 87, Queen Street. Valuable Business Sites, Valuable Business Sites, Valuable Business Sites, WITH MAIN STREET FRONTAGES, AT HUNTLY (Forming Part of the Ralph j ESTATE.) { 1 Twelve Reasons for f Buying Now. £ I.—Owing to the immense deposits of Ironstone, Lime- r
' X XI UUoUUIiDj stone, Coal, Fire and Ordinc ary Olay, in immediate proximity to the town, Hunti* ly is destined to become c GREAT M ANUFAOTUR- ® ING CENTRE. - 3—The RAILWAY WORKS s now in progress will make y Huntly the entrepot for trade r with the western districts. The j . r.centiy erected bridge and I- railway connect the town with Pukemiro, where a new coal mine is about to open. 3. —Owing to increased settlement following on the cut-ting-up of large estates the POPULATION IS BOUND TO INCREASE GREATLY. I 4. —The growth of new farming centres such as Pukenui, Ruawaro, Pukemiro, etc., all within easy distance of the town, ARE FAINT INDICATIONS OF FUTURE EXJ PANSION. 5. The TOWN OF HUNTLY i fnaldng ■ GREAT PRO- [ GR.ESS, and public buildings ) and business premises are springing up in all directions. ' 6.—The CAPITAL VALUE of the town has increased during the last six years from £106,000 to £300,000, while I the same rate (id in the £) lias been maintained. ' 7.—ln 1933 THE WAGES paid by the Huntlv Coal Mines, Ltd., was £33,000. In 1913 the total rose to £73,000, In a similar period the P. O. Savings Bank deposits in- | creased by 300 par cent, while the railway revenue more than trebled. Almost inexhaustible seams of coal have been proved and will be drawn on by the Taupiri Co. to meet the rapidly growing demand for ibis favourite fuel while the success of the local Brick and Fire-clay Co. has suggested the opening of other, yards. B.—An ELECTRIC LIGHTING SYSTEM, with plant sufficient to provide a Water Supply, is being supplied. 6. —SECTIONS Purchased five years ago have doubled and | trebled in value. 10. —OPENINGS FOR NEW BUSINESSES are numerous 11— THE TOWN IS IN ITS INFANCY. 13. —[f business men desire to share in the prosperity of Huntly, NOW is the time NOT to speculate, but to invest, assured that profit will crown enterprise. THE TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. 10 per cent, cash ; 15 per cent in 13 months ; Balance at 5 per cent, for 3 years from date of Auction. BEAUTIFUL pITHOG RAG lIIC p LANS ARE NOW READY And may be had on Application to SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, LTD., 87 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Or JAS, ELLIOT, HUNTLY,
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 4, 30 July 1915, Page 3
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