' AUCTIONS. '> AUCTION SA'LE QTAKI N - - , , jgUILDING < j (gITES. I . - v ';-;;'>;'Tp:/bei i sbid* > bjr "OYRON BROWN, sn the Chamber of Com- • Jf-» ■ merce, National Mutual Buildings,- Wclv' lington, at 8 o'clock- in ■ the', evening. of *-. •-;. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 15)08. N , OTAIvI EXTENSION. Q1 SECTIONS, or areas ranging " from , IAV1 AV : Oi acre to over 1 acre of the highest land : -. on the Otaki Hat. • s The land 'is situatedvright-'.in., the Amidst ' r 'of: ■: ? ' the residential part of> Otaki, and rims' along 1 the. main road to the' Railway v. .- Not-far distant is the Otaki:Golf : Links, the', K \ most sporting, and naturally: endowed:links: in V: the. Dominion. :• The tennis courts : .are-j on .the property adjoining the - orchard, section : SO, as shown on the plau'. ; -' '." : Tho late . .Mr. :Seddoii, speaking'. at .Otaki, once said:'—"So here wc arc in' Otaki, a placo famedin" the: history of our colony.: - : Here it was/where the;first Anglican Church missions■... were -. established:' Latterly ' Government has acqiiired an interest in- the .' ' i island of Kapiti, and it is ' not saying too :., v'. much when 1 say that ere long a ferry boat . service will be' established between- 1 here \ and i Kapiti." '..That was all ."smooge," but.-it". caught voters, "and we are now only usirig-;it ' catch- buyers.' • 1 ~ : Otaki' hiis .a climate. It grows .in the: open >.'.'! air. lemons, oranges, citrons,, shaddocks, grapea,- . . and many other semi-tropical fruits! : All that. .'! Otaki Wants to- make it the. most la.shionablo ■- seaside .and country resort in tho Dominion is' an' influx of up-to-date citizens who will : '. combat tho' ; supine and lethargio : Maori • elo- " ment. Nature has given Otaki the-: best climate in tho Dominion, a magnificent landscape., with its background of ■ towering mountains,' . its' forefront of blue' oceau, ,its miles of per-. fectly fiat-land, of richest soil, through •ivhich ; flows its trout-stocked streams' and rivers! The opportunity is now offered,' and the vendor is not nearly so anxious for , high prices,, as ho is for settlement to combatithe 1 old time conservatism of>Maori.! and pakeha- . . Maori, which has dominated the town since Out first white'settlers of, over. 70 years.ago. : Messrs. M'lrityro ■ 8r05.., i of 55a Lambton ; / , ! Quay, have been appointed tho Auctioneer's. -j agents ■ in : Wellington,, where Lithographic -j Plans can be obtained, also all 1 information to' ' j intending buyers. : | Messrs. . M'lntyre Bros, will bo making a grand display during February of semi-tropical "I fruits grown in Otaki. Each exhibit will bo labelled with the grower's name,: and intending : buyers . can bo conducted by Mr. : Byron Brown to the grower's orchards where the j frut can bo seen growing, in the open air in ' ! scmi-tropical Otaki. . • .Section 51'is'all orchard, and contains au ' old four-roomed house, of historical memories. ! • Section'-811 has' threo-quarters of' an . acre - ■ of orchard in full bearing. Section .80 has • • been sold to the Otaki Tennis Clubhand has I i a new court 'just laid. do\vn, 'with more-•to ' ; follow. . ' ' - .; ' - :. | • TERMS OF SALE. V ; ' | Ten percent, on tho fall of the hammer. Ten per cent, in three months. Ten per cent, in six months.: J ; Balance any time during five years. r Interest at 5 per'; cent." oh unpaid purcha6B' I money. .- . '
Mr. Byrtm Brown mil give the public just a plain honest auction sale. No fakes or dirty trotting tricks. Only thq. buyers will do thi . bidding. , 677! • : r— —; ; —. ? ■ - SIMLA ESTATE, KHANDALLAH. 1.-166 YARDS I'T.Olt STATION, 2.-15 MINUTES' JOURNEY FROM TOWN. S.-DRY, SUNNY, AND HEALTHY SITUATIONS. ' 4.—GLORIOUS VIEWS. S.—GOVERNMENT DEFINITELY DB. ' CIDED TO ACQUIRE MANAWATU LINE. , O.—PRICES FROM Ba. PER FOOT. Plans and Particulars— I PANAMA. STREET, 'Phona 2173. OVER' ONE-THIRD OP THE SECTIONS ARE SOU). CS2J ' A GOOD INVESTMENT. Freehold, and 77 Acres Leas 9» OtHb ] 10 i t ] 5 a ii ; n grass, divided into 18 paddocks, well, watered by running streams, 100 acres ploughable, GO acres been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 2J sheep per acre besides cattle, 7-roomed house on freehold, B-roomcd house, on leasehold, ivoolshed, i sets sheep yard dip, stable, trapslied with loft, blacksmith's shop, graiikroom, hay shed, 5-stallcd cowshed. 71 miles from Pahiatua, 2J miles from school. Price, ,£ll per acre for the freehold, leasehold given in. Terms arranged. (SSS) Apply at once to HUSBAND BROS., LAND AGENTS, C 672 PAHIATUA.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 99, 20 January 1908, Page 12
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