AUCTIONS. MAODONALD I jrcSON AND CO, OTATARA. OTATARA. OTATARA, I THE GBBAT AUCTTOJ? SALE ■ of tb« i xzv? stJBtTBB OF IXTERCAHGILL, j * SOUTHLAND. i Subdivided i*lo Building Section* and : Suburban Residential Sections. ; T he greatest opporttjotty for ! the profitable investment ! of capital ever offered to j the people of ixvercarg-ill i and southland. t Eitraordinarily Liberal Terms on each 1 Section. i , list tho VICTORIA HALL. TAY STREET, i IXVERCAKGILL, ' On TUESDAY EVENING, 10th DEC, ; 1307, at 7.30 o'olock. I MACDONALD, WILSON ar.d CO., of the ', City of Wellington, in conjunction with I. IW. RAYMOND ar.d CO., of tb« City of luvercargill, axe instructed by the proprietor* to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above: 99Q FREEHOLD SECTIONS OF THE MAGNIFICENT LANDS OF OTATARA, INVERCARGILL, I SOUTHLAND. The great end valuable property of Otajtara is situated nearly opposite the City of invOTC&rgill, and that portion bow offered for su'.« hae been, subdivided into UuiMing Section* of not less than ono acre each, and Residential Suburban Sections of about thTee acre* «*ch; e»so one section oi oight acres, and another of 32J acres. Otatara, aJthouffh known far and wide ,throughout Southland as containing land of exceptional fertility and rnaj-ve-llous scenic attractions, has been separated from immediate contact with the City of Innercargill by the New River Estuary, th-at well-known sheet of shallow water which extends along the whoi* frontage lines of Otatara and Invercirgill. Until a few months ago the approach from Invorcargill was tho main, public road to Riverton, running for some eight miles from lnvercMgill to Otatara. During the pact year, however, a first-claes tramway, laid with 40.b stoe-1 rails, has been constructed acroes the Estuary from Invercargill to Dunn's road, in the new suburb of Otatara, with all tho necessary equipment of steamengines, passenger and goods carnages. The distance between the two p oral a ta now only about a> mile and a halt, as against eight milee, and the time occupied from tho InvercargiU Station to tho Otatara Station is from eeven to eight nunutea. The climate of Otatara is one of the moat admirable in the Dominion, Ite sheltered position makes it warm and delightful; so much so that rosidenta find that all products mature there nearly a month earlier than in the City of InveTcargiL. Otatara. as a residential cite, while possessing special claims to the attention of the professional and leisured class, U also far and away the moat attractive spot for tho man of email means. Land can be purchased so cheaply and of such an excellent quality that garden produce and the keeping of cowa, poultry, and pige practically wipes out the ordinary household expenww, the only drawback for one professional clasa being the abnormal health-giving powers of OUtoxa. But, to those who know Otatara, it is needveea to speak of it at any length. It is a new suburb of great and increasing veJue, which will prove a mine of wealth to every buyer of a building section. The survey has been completed, and th* roads are now ia course of fornraftion. <n order to encourage immediate settlement and building, the foldowing extraordinary and liberal teima hare been fixed— Deposit at eale on each Motion, Five Pounds Sterling (£5). AnS Five Pound* Sterling on eaoh section every ThTee Months afterwards until purchase money is paid. Interest on all unpaid purchase money from date of aaJe, 5 pea: cent, per annum. The Titles are under the Land Transfer Act. SPECIAL CONCESSION. Any purchaser who emeote within twelve months of the date of sale on the land bought by him an improved dwelling-house will bo entitled to a Free Ticket on ifo* Tramways for Two Years. When a honse is to be built, the purchaser need only pay the £5 deposit, When the building ie completed, the whole of the balance of purchase money own remain on mortgage for a period of year*. For conditions of sale and fuller details, apply to F. V. RAYMOND, Esq., Solicitor, at the Offices of tho Otatara Land Proprietary, Invercargill. Lithographic Plane can be obtained at the Office of this paper. 66M DEVEREUX. KING AND CO. •pjEVEREUX, KING AND CO. CANTERBURY. 600 ACRES, 89 miles from Chrtstchurch and close to railway and school and creamery, well subdivided and watered, good homestead, about 200 acres in wheat and oats. Price, £19 per acre. No. 03 KAIKOTJRA. 4000 ACRES, 21 yeara Government lease, 80 acres L.LP., good house, whare, wooLshcd, dip, yards, etc. Price, goodwill and improveBsents, .£5500. Stock At valuation. No. 93 CANTERBURY. 513 ACRES, 25 miles from Chrietchurch, divided into seven paddocks, 200 acres in young grassy 45 «<cres in oats, well watered, six-roomed house, real bargain at £8 per aore. No. 91 1650 ACRESI Government lease, well wittered, hill country. Rent, 9d per acre. Shearing shed, men's whare, 2 sets sheep yaids, looaebox, etc, 1000 ewes at valuation. Goodwill and improvements, £3000. No. 01 D 2703 DEVERBTJX, KING and CO., LTD. TARPAULINS. TARPAULINS. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TT7E can supply you with Tarpaulins and *'. stack Covers in any quantity, and in any size. Call and inspect our stock. The largest and best in the City. We can make to order on the ehortest notice. DBVEREUX, KING and CO. ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LITTLE RIVER-AKAROA. I BEG to inform the travelling pnblio that my Boval Mail Line of Coaches will rvin m follows β-s from NOVEMBER Ist, 1907: — Little River—Depart daily 11.15. Akaroa arrive 2 p.m. Ak*roa- Jepart daily 8 a.m., Little River arhve 10.45 a.m The following is the New Scale of Fares arranged by mc as from NOVEMBER Ist. 1907: — I Little River to Akaroa, 5s Return, 3s : Single. ! ■VVtggonetk Wes P. 0.. Pigeon Bay, daily i t>mi^γ 1 " ""* °° n .n*cts with Akaroa Coach at * mil lop, returning to Pigeon Bay on arrival of return Akaioa Coach from Little xviTer. » Fif| nt £ ele P* m * atd Letters promptly a> ! *2& *T U , * Ia ? to. Wial &rWe. HST* J- W. JOHNSTON'. Proprietor, . Akaroa. PUBLIC NOTICE COVERED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. Cheviot on TL-ESDA.YS THcS?m vl SATURDAYS. " and ARTHUR BOYCE Saddle H0,... and *%£*&***<>»: *t Scaigill titatjoa at the •hott*7 t ys O(>^L )llr <
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12972, 27 November 1907, Page 11
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