_ GREATEST AUCTION SALE " ' OF THE SEASON. Wednesday, llth December. At 2.80 p.m. Marton Extension. Marton Extension. Marion Extension. THE METROPOLIS j OF THE j MAIN TRUNK LINE j An absolutely Unique | Opportunity. ! BUY. " 1 The Best Investment Between Wellington and Auckland. SALE OF THE FAMOUS HENDERSON ESTATE, MARTON. 'm/TESSRS. HARGOURT & CO., Jhave been instructed by the owners to Sell at their Rooms, 4G LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, at 2.80 p.m. on j
Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1907. | Marion Extension. Marlon Extension. Subdivided into MAGNIFICENT BUILDING and SUBURBAN ALLOTMENTS facing the MAIN STREET to the RAILWAY STATION, and forming ideal BUSINESS & 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 resi- j dents. Sites are reserved in Marton ] Extension for Town Hall, Schools, Recreation Ground, Churches, etc. | MARTON is well known as the | centre of one of the finest and wealthiest agricultural and. pastoral districts in the North Island. MARTON is the distributing centre for a-large and growing district, and has the most extensive and finest stretch of Back Country of any town in New Zealand. MARTON EXTENSION participates in all these advantages. MARTON EXTENSION links Marton with the railway, comprising those splendid Terrace Lands between Marton Junction Railway Station and the Town of Marton. The majority of the Sections and Subdivisions of MARTON EXTENSION are within the Borough of Marton, with the advantage that they are slightly higher than the old town, thereby enjoying charming rural views, with the primeval forest and mountains in the background.
MARTON EXTENSION is destined to become a great and prosperous commercial centre. Its position as a great railway centre, where the lines from Auckland, New Plymouth, Napier, Palmerston, Wellington and Foxton converge to again distribute their ever-increasing traffic is assured, and it is the history of the world that the original holders of the soil whore traffic converges have become the wealthiest of men. Buy a Section & become wealthy. The Government are now about to spend a largo sum of money in improving the approaches and enlarging (he railway station, but a forerunner of future requirements. Therefore come in and Grow with barton Extension. The Greatest Chance ever yet offered the public. Plans now being prepared. Terms of the easiest, HARCOURT AND CO., Auctioneers. 844 A C B E S. 688 Acres Freehold 156 Acres L.I.P. 644- ACRES in grass, fenced and subdivided into 9 paddocks,-; present carrying capacity of 1200 sheep and 100 head of cattle in winter without artificial food, when fully improved will winter UOC sheep and 150 head cattle. Form,!ion of country low hills, altitude 3CO to 500 feet. Soil black loam on papa. Situated 1-1 miles from Waitotava. Road good, praeeally level, can motor to homestead. Good G-roomcd house, orchard, etc. Price £5 10s. Terms £2500 at 5 per cent, for five years, balance cash, or £5 15s with £ISOO cash, balance at 5 per cent for a term to be arranged. For full particulars apply w. M. ASHTON & CO., j WANGANUI, j SOLE AGENTS. I (Property Guidos ou Application.)
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9008, 22 November 1907, Page 3
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