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AUCTIONS. ! MAODONALD, WILSON AND CO. j : 1 OTATARA. OTATARA. OTATARA. THE GREAT AUCTION SALE of the NEW SUBURB OF INVERCARGILL, SOUTHLAND. Subdivided into Building Sections and Suburban Residential Sections. THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR THE PROFITABLE INVESTMENT OF CAPITAL EVER OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF INVERCARGILL AND SOUTHLAND. Extraordinarily Libemfl Terms on each Section. In the VICTORIA HALL, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL, On TUESDAY EVENING. lOih DEC, 1907, at 7.80 o'olock. MACDONALD. WILSON and CO., of the City of Wellington, in conjunction with I. W. RAYMOND and CO.. of the City of Invoroargill. ore instructed by tho propnetbrs to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: OOQ FREEHOLD SECTIONS OF THE MAGNIFICENT LANDS OF OTATARA, INVERCARGILL, i SOUTHLAND. The great and valuable property of Otatara is situated nearly opposite tho City of Invercargill, and that portion now offered fcr sale has been, subdivided into Building Sections of not le«s than ono acre each, and Residential Suburban Sections of about three acres each; also ono eection j of cigiht acres, nnd another of 32J acres. Otatara, although known far and wide throughout Southland as containing land of exceptional fertility and maarvellous scado attractions, has been separated from immediate contact with the City of Inivepcargill by the New River Estuary, that well-known sheet of «hallow .water which extends along tho whole frontage linos of Otatara and Invercargill. Until a few months ago the approach from Invercaxgill was the main, public road to Riverton, running for some eight males from Invercargill to Otatara. During the past year, however, a first-class tramway, laid with 401b etee*l rails, bis been constructed across the Estuary from Invercargilil to Dunn's road, in the new suburb of Otatara, with all the necessary equipment of steamengines, passenger and good* carriages. The distance between the two poiarta is now only about a mile and a half, as agsinet eight miles, and the time occupied from tho InvwroargvH Station to the Otatara Station is from seven to eight minutes. The climate of Otatara is one of tho most admirable in the Dominion. ;Its sheltered position makes it warm, and delightful: so much so that residents find that all products mature-• there nearly a month eaa-lier than in tho City of lavercargill. Otatara, as a residential site, while possessing special claims' to the attention of the professional and leisured olass, is also far and away the most, attractive spot- for tho man, of small means. Land can be purchased so cheaply and of such an excellent qnality that garden produce and tho keeping of cows, poultry, and piga practically wipe* cut the ordinary household expenses, tine only drawback far one Erofessional class being t9*e "*norma. ealth-giving powers of. Otatara. ■ But, to those who know Otatara, it is needless to speak of it at any length. It ie a new suburb of great and increasing vailue,. wihich will prove a mine of wealth to ©vesy buyer of a building section. The surrey has been completed, and the roads are sow in* course of formation. In order to encourage immediate settlement and building, the following extraordinary and liberal terms have been fix«d— Deposit at sale on each section, Five Pounds Sterling (£5). And Five Pounds Sterling on each eection every Three Months afterwards until purchase money is paid. Interest on all unpaid purchase money from date of sale, 5 per cent, pea: annum. . The Titles are under the Land Transfer Act. .SPEOIAL CONCESSION. Any purchaser who erects within twelve months of the date of sale on the land bought by him an improved dwe_.ingJhoue« will be entitled to a Free Ticket on the Tramways for Two Yews. Whom a house is to bo built, the purchaser need only pay the £5 deposit. When the building is completed, the whole of the balance af purchase money oetn remain on mortgage for a period of years. For conditions of eale and fuller details, apply to F. V. RAYMOND, Esq., Solicitor, at the Offices of the Otatara Land Proprietary, Invercargill. Lithographic Plans can be obtained at the Office of this paper. . 6652 BROWN, LTTTLE, AND CO. ■DROWN, LITTLE AND CO,, Cashel street and Bedford row. WE SELL FRUIT AKD PRODUCE EVERY MORlftfTG. HIGHEST MARKET VALUES GUARANTEED. THE BEST MARKET FOR ALL LOCAL GROWERS TO PATRONISE. WHY 1 ? BECAUSE THE LARGEST AUDIENCES ATTEND EVERY MORNING. . Outdoor Furniture and Property Sals* inviUd BROWN, LITTLE and CO., q 2990 Auctioneers. s BROWN. LITTLE and CO., CASHEL STREETT and BEIDFOKD ROW. Fruit Auctioneers and Prcduoe Salesmen. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAPEB. beg to inform the Publio that we *' have TO-DAY received a letter from MR H. J. SOOTT. Adelaide, appointing us SOLE AGENTS for Christchurch for the SALE of CHRA'PES from the Associated Growers of South Australia. (BROWN, LITTLE and 00.. 1343 Auctioneers. J. H. DAVIES AND CO. A REAL NIBBLE. £460. £460. SYDENHAM— J-Acre Section. Houso containing four rooms, verandah two sides, bakehouse and oven, a 3-etall stable, loosebox, loft and feed bouse, cart shed for two carts, man's bedroom, flour store and washhouse, complete for £4GO. A splendid chance for a real live man. J. H DAVIES and CC, Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, 114 Colombo street, City. 921 OLMES and SONS. Bedstead Manufsctuieis, maks up all thsir own Bedding, and guarantee it made of the best Samarang Kapoc. Full-sis*" Kapoc Mattressss 24s 3d nett, Box Mattresses (flax top) 25s 3d nett. All other sisss squally cheap. Holmes and Sons, Tuam strset, near High street. C 207»

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12969, 23 November 1907, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12969, 23 November 1907, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12969, 23 November 1907, Page 15

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