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; . WOOL SALES. : WELLINGTON WOOL BROKERS' j ASSOCIATION. mniRD WOOL SALE OF, THE SEASON i, *" Will bo held at TH E T0 W N ;H ALE, TO-DAY, ! \ , FRIDAY, 17th JANUARY.- ' : At ; ' 9 a.m. ORDER OF SALE-' WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIA. r . TION, LTD. UNITED FARMERS'. CO-OP. ASSOCIATION ! MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. . ' LEYIN AND CO. DALGETY AND CO. ■ N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO., LTD. G..H. SCALES. , . i A. H.. ATKINSON AND CO., LTD. .' " ; 'ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD.NEXT SALE, 21st FEBRUARY. 6730 : '" ■ AUCTIONS. ' AUCTION. SALE OF ! ' QTAKI JJUILDING • | • ' gITES. ' To be Sold by; ' , ■ jff>YRON BROWN, in the Chamber ofComO merce, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, at 8 o'clock in tho evening of ■ : .WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY'I2, im : OTAKI EXTENSION. 3-j SECTIONS, or.- areaa ..ranging, from i OX acre to over l v acre,.of'the highest land on the Otaki llat. • ■ • ■ The land is situated right in'.-the midst of tho residential part of Otaki,-arid-runs ; along the main road to .the Railway Station.'. Not far distant is the Otaki Golf Links, tho most sporting and naturally endowed links in' the Dominion. The Otaki. tennis courts aro on the property adjoining the orchard, section 80, as shown on the plan. The late Mr. Seddon, speaking at Otaki, j. once said:—"So here we are: in Otaki, a S lace famed in the history .of our colony, lere it was where the' first Anglican Church ; missions were established. Latterly tho Government has acquired ai\ interest in the Island of Kapiti, and it is not saying' too ■ much when I say that ere long a ferry boat ; service will be established between hero arid Kapiti." That was all "smooge," but it canght voters, and wo are now only using it catch buyers; Otaki has a climate. It grows in the open Sir, lemons, oranges, citroiis, shaddocks, grapes, t and many other semi-tropical fruits. All that Otaki wants to make'it tho most fashionablo . seaside _ and country resort in tho Dominion is an influx of up-to-date citizens who will combat the supine and lethargic Maori ele- ■ ' ment. Naturo has given Otaki the best climate in the Dominion,"a magnificent landscape with its background of towering mountains, its forefront of blue ocean, its miles of perfectly flat land of richest soil, through which flows its trout-stocked streams and rivers." : Tho opportunity is now offered, and tho , Vendor is not nearly so anxious for liiitli prices, as he .is for settlement-to combat thfe old time conservatism of Maori; and pakelia,Maori, which has' dominated 'the town since the first white settlors of over 70 years ago. Messrs. M'lntyre Bros., of 55a Lambton Quay, havo been appointed the Auctioneer's Efjcnts in Wellington, where Lithogranhic Plans can bo obtained, also all information to intending buyers. Messrs. M'lntyro Bros, will be making a grand display during February of semi-tropical fruits grown in Otalii. . Each exhibit will be labelled with tho grovrer's name, and intending ! I buyers can \bo conducted by \Mr. Byron Brown to the grower's' orchards '-where' the frot can be seen growing in the open air in > ' Bomi-tropical Otaki. Section 51 is all orchard, and contains an old four-roomed house of historical memories. Section 81 has thrce-quarterß of an acre of orchard in full bearing. Section 80 has been sold to tho Otaki Tennis Club, and lias a new court just laid down, with more to follow. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, on the fall of the hammer. Ten per cent, in three months. Ten per cent, in six months. Balance any time'during five years. Interest at 5 per cent, on unpaid purchase money. Mr. Byron Brown will give the public just . a plain honest, auction sale. No fakes or dirty I trotting tricks. Only the buyers will do the ' bidding. , .. 6779 ■ C 0.,. ■ Land and Estate Agents, Accountants and > Auditors, . 65 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT. TIIORNDON—Threo 7-roomed houses, practically now, all conveniences, verandahs, bathis,. , room, scullery. Land 10G x 190 ft. Mortgage, f £1800 at 5 per cent. Price £2700..-. r. ' WELLINGTON TERRACE (OFF)-IG rooins, ' built 8 years ago, h. and c. water, gas and a. light, verandah and balcony, splendidly finished, asphalt yards, 2 p. w.c.'s. Land 40 x 120 ft. I'l-ice .£1650. A snip. A RARE CHANCE. - " £1800 for £1000 cash.—A client wishes to dispose of his equity in first-claas Farm. Farm consists of 200 Acres, all lovel, i miles from : rail, 10-rootncd house, coV bails, sheop yards, sheds, coach-houso and - stable, leased for C.J years at 12s. Gd. per acre, with compulsory purchasing clause at .£lB an acre. Mortgage, £1800 at 5J per cent; equity £ISOO. £1000 cash will, buy this. A SPLENDID CHANCE. LEASEHOLD FARM. NO GOODWILL REQUIRED. A QA ACRES, i miles from Carterton Station 'IUU IGO acros rich river flat, balance rolling hills, wintered last, year 1800 sheep, 50 cattle, well watered, good shelter, level road, rent 20s. au acre, leaso for 3 years. Farm contains . good 3-roomcd cottage, wool shed, sheep yards subdivided into 8 or 10 paddocks. Dairy fac- 1 tory closo by. i ApnJy early; this is an exceptional oppor- •' tunity. 1 A GOING CONCERN. j Ql/L ACKES ', Wairara P». all level, well ' a/X jfc watered, good shelter, all in grass except 50 acres rapo and grass, 2G acres oats 1G acres turnips; carries i sheop and cattle; 7-roomed house, h. and. c. water throughout' 3 largo sheds, looso box .stablo, 13 paddocks! Insurance, £800 on houso and sheds. Ono mile from school, creamery, and rail. Two ploughs, cart, harness, harrow, disc, binder, drill, roller, chaff"- cutter, corn ■ crusher, 3 plough horses, windmill,',l6s sheep, \ pure-b'red Lincoln, 1 Shropshire Downs. Price £23 as a .-' going concern. £1000 cash balance arranged. T6 FARMERS. 'iyE Have a Client at present holding soveral first mortgages, and some good house properties. Wo are instructed to exchange • the same for a Farm with stock, as a going concern. Our client has unlimited cash available, if necessary. GIBSON AND CO. in Mjuinara Street, .Wellington^

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 97, 17 January 1908, Page 12

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