' . AUCTIONS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 18th JANUARY, ■ ■ ' ' At 1.30 p.m. . -..- ; HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. "MESSRS. SIDEY, MEECH, AND CO. (under ■ ontirely new management) will Soil, at their rooms, Manners .Street— Now and second-hand tables, chairs, d.-arid 8. '-bedsteads,'- mattresses, pictures, lino, oilcloth, bedding, .sewing machine, wheelbarrow, saucepans, glassware, crockery, and sundries of every description. - large, consignment nf . new croekeryi- ,comprising largo and small plates;, dinner sets, cups and saucers, meat dishes, tea plates, teapots, jugs, basins, and glassware. . 8 toilet sets (latest; designs). 2 ice-cream-machines.-Set jeweller's tools; Lot of tea ill lb.'packets-and 51b; tins. ■■ - (lust ~bb Cleared. Absolutely without Reser.vo. -. • • - ■ 6835 *■/. . -. ■' '.. ■ V'.': ■' ' : 1 : — . . I;-
IMPORTANT BAND SALE •" ; » . ■ • 'At V"".. "" F E A T H E TON. "/ MONDAY, JANUARY/20}' 1908, at 2 p.m. ... 1 A BRAHAM AND. WILLIAMS, LTD.,. have, V XX been instructed by, the .Trustees of -the \|ate R. J. Bartoil, deceased,"to oiler, as above, at tho TOWN HALL, FEATHERSTON :f~. ' That Desirablo Property FERNBlDE,'"comprising 100 ACRES; subdivided .mto; 8 Paddocks, including substantial'-dwelling,; with' conservatory anduarge orcharlij-ontbuilQ-ings, consisting of dairy; h'arness room;.; wood;, shed, buggy shed, washnouse, fowl house, etc., new up-to-date -cowshed. - : -'-.Jv' V . TERMS :—ls per cent.. deposit, 7J piSr- cenlL. in six months; -7} > per cent..'.in twelve nloriths; balance five years at 5 per. cent. ; The property is within a couple of minutes'-, walk of the Fernside Railway Station. It is an ideal fattening or dairy farm,; being dead; flit. Is readily accessible,: combining as , ,does, so, many advantages to either dairy farmer or city gentleman for a .country-residence* \ Trout' fishing and shooting almost !at the door.-,- ..... ...... . 6602. ' . AUCTION SALE OF, . .QTAKI '' gUILDING ■ • ' ■ . IgITES.. ' . . . To bo -Sold by BYRON BROWN, 'in the Chamber of Com-' '; merce, : National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, at 8 o'clock in the evening of ... WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1908. ■ OTAKI EXTENSION; , Qi SECTIONS, or areas ranging 'from 1 OX* acre to ever 1 acre of the highest land 1 - .on the Otaki Hat.- ( - The land is situated'right in the midst of the residential part of Otaki, and runs along the main road to the Railway Station. Not far distant : is the. Otaki" G9U Links,' the most sporting and naturally endowed links in . . .the Dominion. The Otaki-tennis courts are on tho property "adjoining' the "orchard,"section; . 80, as snown on the plan. The late Mr.- Seddori, speaking nt Otaki, once eaid" So here we . are in Otald,; a Blaco famed itl the History of 01lt 1 colony. Ifeiffe it was : whbt'e the first. Anglit-itti Ohtlrch. ' mtsslbiis ,wbro .Established. Latterly -:-.thfl. Government hris jacquired an -interest in ~ tho ~ Island of Kapiti," and . it. is .-.riot /saying-too much, when I:say?that ere long, a ferry boat service will be: established between here and Kapiti." That: was all ,r smooge,''--.but it 'caught voters;'!ahfl.we-are now. only,.using "it catch',buyers. '''■ ■ .' -'t-■' ! ■ Otaki has a climate. It grows in the open air. lemons, oranges, citrons, shaddocks, grapes, and many other semi-tropical fruits. All that Otaki wants to make it the most fashionable seaside and country resort in the, Dominion is an influx of • up-to-date citizens who will" combat tho supine and lethargic Maori ele? ■ ment. Naturje has given Otaki-the best cli-. mato 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. ' 1 Tho opportunity' is now; offered, and tho vendor is not nearly "so anxious for higli prices, as ho is for settlement to combat the old time conservatism of Maori, and 'pakeha- ■ Maori, which has dominated the ' town since the first white settlers of over 70 yeai's ago. .Messrs. M'lnty'ro Bros., of 55a Lambton < Quay, have been appointed the Auctioneer's " agents in . Wellington; where' Lithographic Plans'can bo obtained, also all information to • . intending buyers.' ' ' ' : Messrs. M'lntyre Bros, will be making a {rand display during February of se'mi-tropical-:ruits grown in Otaki. Each, exhibit will be' iabelled with the grower's name; and intending biiyers can be conducted 'by Mr; Byron Brown to the grower's " orchards where the !rut can be seen growing in the open % air in iomi-tropieal Otaki. Section 51 is all orchard, and contains'an aid four-roomed houso of historical memories. Section 81 has' threc-cju'artors ''of "\ an acre, 1 jf orchard in full bearing. Section SO has / 'been sold to the Otaki Tennis Club, and has ». new court'just laid down,'with more to follow. ; . '' ." .;'.; TERMS OP SALE., Ten per cent, on'the fall of the hammer. Ten per cent, in three months. Ten per' cent, in six'months. ' j Balance any time ;during five years. Interest at '5 per cent, on unpaid purchase money. .'Mr. .Byron Brown will give the public iust a plain honest auction sale. No fakes or dirty trotting tricks. Only the buvcrs will do the bidding. 6779
FOREXCHANCE. WX7ANTED TO EXCHANGE for good HOUSE or HOUSES in WELLINGTON, the following up-to-date property situated in 'the very heart of Palmerston North' GENTLEMAN'S '-'FIRST-CLASS, ' NEW RESIDENCE of 9 large and . lofty rooms, ]2ft. stud. Drawing-room 2oft; x 18ft;, dining-room 18ft. x lGft., large hall Bft. wide; also study, breakfast room, 4 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom (enamelled bath and basin), 2 pantries, p.w.c. insido, G fireplaces with tiled grates and healths, mirror-front ward--robes, sideboard, bookcase 'and shelves, and linen press all built in. 11. and c. water, sewerage, and telephone laid , on. , Part of 'the large verandah is glassed in and forms a first-rate conservatory. Mantelpieces are all carved and of handsome and artistic design—in fact the interior of. thd house is very elaborately finished. EXTENSIVE OUTBUILDINGS, consisting of buggy house, man's room, motor house, stable (brick floor), wood and coal shed, fowl house and run, w.c., etc., etc. ~ ONE ACRE OP LAND, well laid out in lawns, orchard, llower.and kitchen garden; corner section 8 minutes' walk from railway station. Price, £2000. Mortgage ,£IOOO. Jwner's equity is therefore ,£IOOO, and anyk having good property in Wellington or . willing to exchange for above ideal jiome, please send full particulars immediately W. H. LAMBERT AND CO., Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. C7IC
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