AUIjI lUINSI. AUCTION SALE ' OP v QTAICI gUILDING '. l (gITES. - To be Sold by "ffSYRON BROWN, in the Chamber of Com- . •. ■O - merce, National- Mutual Buildings, • Weilington, at 8 o'clock in-the evening of ./ <- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1008. " OTAKI EXTENSION. j • •!•!" •: ■ ■ : v w ,Q1 SECTIONS, or - areas ranging . from I ;PJL. . acre to, ever I;acre-of,the highest,Jnnd ' ,■■ .'V . on tho' Otaki llat.. ,>/ ■;* , •vThe land' is; situated:,right 1 : inthe,- midst: of .the residential part of Otaki," and runs along tho main'road to the Railway Station. ■ •>. >>N6t far distant is the;Otakir Golf, Links,, tho most sporting, and• naturally ; endowed -. links' in'.; , tho . Dominion. The . Otaki; tennis '.'courts' ' ire';, v on the property adjoining' the "orchard, section 80, as shown on the plan. ' :The" late Mr. Seddon, speaking' at Otaki,'' • once; said:—"So here- we are in Otalu, a;. Slace /famed /in.: the-, history . of. our colony.V;; . .ere itvw-as where' the first Anglican' Church :■/' ,/ missions, were , established; ' Latterly, / the; Government has acquired an . interest; in the Island pf '.ICapiti, aiid; it is, not, saying' too,, much when;l say that lpng a'ferry- boat'/; service will be established; here/ and'-.' ; Ivapiti." That / was all smodge,"* but j'it / caught .voters,, and we Hre' now only,;using' it 1 " ■ catch buyers. , v --\t" ■ v: '-'V f•' .Otaki a climate;'' It grows in ,the'open air,.lemons, oranges, citrons, shaddocks,' grapes, .. and many other , semi-tropical fruits.' AH'; thatOtaki wants, to make it tho most fashionable' seaside "and country resort .in the i Dominion.'; < .is an influx of up-to-date; citizens 'who will', .. combat, the supine and,.lethargic Maori element., Natiiro lias, givcn';iOtaki. the best climate in the/Dominion, a magnificent landscape / ■ «ith .its 'background;-of towerjng; mountaius, V:>. its forefront, of .'blue: ocean,- its. miles, of, per-', fectly fiat land , of. richest,soil, /through which'\ flows its trout-stocked streams. and rivers. ■ '• ; .The: opportunity,; is; .now, oifered,-and; tho vendor 1 is not, nearly se anxious for high prices, as he,is for settlement/to ".combat the 1 - old time conservatism of, Maori,/and pakeba-; . Maori, which has dominated, the town since tho first white settlers of over 70/ years, ago. ■ . Messrs. . MTntyre Bros;, , cf 55a Lambion Quay, have been appointed the Auctioneer's ' agents Yin Wellington, "where • Lithographic Plans can be obtained, also all information to ' intending'buyers. ■Messrs. M'lntyre Bros, will be making a grand display during February of semi-tropical fruits grown in .Otaki. ; Each exhibit will'ba labelled with the 'grower's name, and intending buyers can bo conducted by Mr. Byron: Brown to-the; grower's 1 , orchards where the friit can be seen proving in tho open air in semi-tropical Otald.--Section 51 is all orchard, and contains'v an' old four-robmed house of/ historical memories. , Section • 81\ :bas , three-quarters of: an aero of orchard 'in: full bearing. . Section 80 has ■ been sold. tq the Otaki Tennis Club, aiid-'-baß a .new court jiist -laid down; with more to follow. ' - ."'' •, ■■ ;.. '.' ;.. .TERMS OF SALE. / - Ten per.cent, on the fall of the hammer. . .Ten per. cent, in thJee^'■'months.' ' Ten per cent, in six months. ' ■ Balance any time during five years. " Interest at 5 per cent, on unpaid purchaaa money. '• ; ' - . Mr., Bvron Brown will give the public' just a plain honest auction sale. No fakes or dirty trotting tricks. Only the buyers will do -the bidding.' 6779 ; SELLING RAPIDLY. .£SO SECTIONS. ' . . J25 DEPOSIT. "MORNINGTON ESTATE," 1 SOUTH WELLINGTON. THE CHEAPEST LAND IN WELLINGTON, approached from Brooklyn and from Borluimpore by the Electric Tramway Systems, off Britomart Street. ' Tlie most healthful and delightful locality for residential purposes, sunshine- from morning to night. Those in search of a site ta build a home should not fail to inspect sections. ' , M O R N I N G T, O N. Roads are now. formed complying with the City C° ullc il' s requirements. Footpaths curbed iand channelled. Visit the land, and you will fiiid sections that, cannot be equalled tor size and beautiful'surroundings." PRICES FROM JESO PER SECTION. ; . £0 DEPOSIT. MO R N 1 X G TON. Easiest terms ever offered to purchasers of land. X 5 deposit will put you in ' possession of ,one of these beautiful sections. For plans and all other -particulars, apply to the Secretary, - ■ THE SOUTH WELLINGTON LAND CO.; , E. M. BOULTON, Nathan's Buildings; ' DWAN BROS., Willis Street; E. W. WILTON, on the property; Or any land Agent. C 670 ■ TO FARMERS. l' ■ TSTE Have a Client.at present holding several first mortgages, and some good house properties. Wo are instructed to eschango tho 6amo for a Farm with 6tock, as a. going concern. Our client has cash avail, able, if necessary. GIBSON ' AND C-0,-la Manners Street, Wellington. w, B. CHENWELLS & CO., Auctioneers, Accountants, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, MASTERTON. Tho Oldest Established'snd Principal Agency in Wairara; i. DAIRY LEASE, LIVE STOCK AND MILK , ROUND. A splendid opportunity occurs of securing an old-established Dairying Business, together with Live and Dead Stock; operating in one of the best towns between Wellington and Napier. Land comprises 30 Acres, most conveniently situated near, centre of town; 20 i Acres of which are in oats, and i acre potaI toes. Buildings include 5-roomed house, stable, l 4-bail cowshed, barn, etc. Lease has 4J years Ito run at low rent of ,£GI per annum. Livo ' stock, It cows, 2 horses; other stock, milk float, harness, and all necessary milk cans, etc. Daily round of 20 gallons. Price, including crop of oats and potatoes, .C'3lo to immediate purchaser. Wo can recommend this as a good thing, and offering an unusual chance to a man with business taet and push. For a copy of one of the most complcto j Land Guides and Business Registers, giving | particulars of Real Estate throughout tho' | Dominion, write to | CC7S W. 11. CIIEN'NELLS AND CO.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 100, 21 January 1908, Page 12
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