How a moderato capitalist nlaser becoming a millionire.—ln reviewing the rise of property in New P' mouth during the deniod 18flfj t(l 1904 tt was possiblo for a £lO capitalist to lie 011 a fair road „[ i, c . coming a millionaire, and it causes, much study to-day before an y oni c«ui bo in a position to say th(lt lhl opportunity has now gono t,y . w hen we come to consider Uml t ho 'whol. >f the treehold In the boiv JU gj, 0 ( Plymouth contains onl y a | )ollt 34 ; acrea—lo4 acres cont'. a i ward 8i acres western ward, 159 ncl . cs ' Bnsl . ein ward—one-fourth of the tota , area of which eoul d Jmvo becn Phased for about >'.17,000 unlniprovvalue within thf. ~e rio<l meiltlonotl which has inci % , ftK> d to 0 u T pvovwi value ° f »nom . Mu '>J' residents remember a lew years go . sections in Hine-st. were 100kin.54 for buyers a t £ls hection. Aiy, thcao any sellers ai 0,1 '°~' iny 7We have no local induirti-,OS thai ihe cause of this mi in value can be attributed to It is practically tho prosperity 0 I Uranaki which tho syndicate know" as tho Crown Dairy Company was tho mciuis of sturting. There are i„ enterprising capitalists in New Plymouth up to the present. It cannu, he long before capitalists will turn their attention to ivlmt is tho greaty colony i tl the world. Labour wi), ow cupitul. l') 10 population wi]. rar? wU - n COnifi(le '' iV a nrea our borough "oiil,. ill on y Üb,,Ul ;! "° |U -''' SOnS Will. ''lie OUT „„ aero oac-h, u iul n Uilue us ,1. hits ,i on „ v.ith 11 podu ut.u„ llf mm, wllut uiU oT'^'vi'Vl' 0 I ' U1 " lluti0 » JWiehos 20.- , 1 "" h lnl 'K« •iHiiistrii-s ? l'l-oner- , t ?oa V " »" 8 1 ! n N,!W e^ hem 11,., q "''' SSlo ? Can m ' vw ami wit 1 should cause iinitj. ml with unity we can drivo TnranL U h es ''matiii that tl-e fir/t direct steamer would HI. 1 »A». .. • . . ...
Uiust' tin increase i„ value of Tara- , i ("'Ul'dty o." £500,000. l'erson ally wo should sny now is the time to acquire freehold, if „ n l y on „ slml „ '' and Co. can oiler opportunities of securing homes with small deposit, and In situations that . . <ai>itnlistf will want shortly. Again, in 1908, what will be the value of sections in the Veale Estata 1 the expiration of the harbour loan.*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 2
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406Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 212, 12 September 1904, Page 2
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