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AUCTIONS. I AUCTION SALE 'OP ' ■ ' o taei i , ■ ; gUILDING * (gITES.' ' 1 To bo Sqld by TDjYIION BROWN, in the Chamber of Comraerce, National: Mutual Buildings.Uel. v, Imglou, at 8 o'clock in the evening of . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 190S OTAKI EXTENSION. o-i SECTIONS. • or>, areas .ranging-, from i "JL' -aero to over liiacvo of the highest land on the Otaki ; ' The land, is situated' right in the midst; of' the residential part of- Otaki,;and runs along the . nmiii 'road .to :the Eailway. Station.., Not far distant is the Otaki Golf Links, the / .. most sporting, and .naturally-, endowed links ,in , the Dominion. ;Thfe .Qtaki tennis' courts are on .the proporty'.adjoining tho'orchard, .section-. • 60, as shown on the.plan. : 'i '• i- : ' The-...]dte, Mr.vSeddoii,; speakiag -at. Otaki, . once said "So vh'ere-'-wo are- in' Otaki, 'a S}Me . fanied ;in -tho..-history. of our-colony.'^. Leiu it was where; the 1 (irst; Anglican Church missions. v.*ero : ;, established. Latterly tho Government , has -. acquired' an interest in tho/ island of .Kapiti, and it. is not 'saying ■ too -V ' much'when I say that),ere long a ferry, b0at..,,,i service , will be established between; here and-\ , Ivapiti.: That 'was."all. smooge," but it ". .eaugß.t" .tptersj^and-'wo ire-now only,using' it.*, x.catch .buyers. • • .Otaki. has a; climate.; :It-groivs-in the open -. '■>' air. lemons, oranges, citrons, shaddocks, grapes, anil- many other .semi-tropicalfruits. -All that Otaki wants .to: make' it'\tho. most- fashionable . seaside' arid > country', refcori. ill. tie Dominion is an : inflnx of up-to-date eitiiens who will combat tho-supiuo. and.>leth'argic -Mnori.-'ele- . r'. nient.. Nature; has.given••Otaki the v .best : cli-.: .-■ mate m tho Dominion, a magnificent: landscape : . . with its background; 6f. lowering mountains, . its forefront of blue i ocean',- its miles of- perfectly flat laud of richest soil, through which ■ flows its trout-stocked . streams, and rivers.. - The' opportunity is. now offered;- and' Iho - .'. vendor, is- not. nearly . ge anxious for ~higl("-.' prices, as he. is for settlement to combat the old time conservatism Maori, and pakohaMaori, which- lias dominated the, town'since ' tho firstwhite settlers of'over-70 years ago. ' . ' Messrs. MTntyre' £ros:, of ;Ssa Lambton • Quay, have bseu appointed the Auctioneer's agents ' in: Wellington, whero I Lithographic Plans can bo obtained,, also .ill information to intending buyers. ■' V . • Messrs'.;. Jt'lntyre Bros/. will. Ka making a . grand display during February of semi-tropical fruits grown in Otaki.. Each exhibit'will be .. labelled witli tho grower's name,' and: intending '" buyers can, bo cpnductcd by Mr. Dyron Brown to the grower's orchards where" the frut/can be seen 1 growing ill the':open air-in semi-tropical. Otaki. Section - 5L is all' orchard, and "contains ail- - old four-roomed house of historical memories, Section 81, has, three-quarters of. an", acre s of orchard in- full bearing. Section 8b has been sold to the:Otaki Tennis Club, find has a new court .'just ■ laid • down, with more to follow. , : 1 '■ :j.

TERMS OF SALE. '- *•/'-.'.'V/ Ten per cent, on tho fall of the hammer. Ten per cent, in three months.. Ten per cent.' in sis'moiiths.'"'.VBalance any time during five years.Interest at 5 per cent. 011 unpaid purchasi money. Mr./ Byron Brown will give the public just a plain honest auction sale. No fakes or dirty trotting. tricks. Only the buyers.; will do tho bidding. 6779

■ TOWN "RESIDENCES.'.' MOUNT VlCTOßlA—Desirable house of 7 rooms, with 2 balconies, situate ili com■mandirig- position overlooking harbour. Fittings include bathroom, h. and c., elec. gas stove, etc.,'etc. Land J2 x 120. Price J3IGOO. A bargain for anyone seeking a really attractive homo closa to city. ■ 027) ORIENTAL BAY—(Sea front) good house of 8 rooms, bathroom and outhouses, h. and c., elec. 1., gas, every modern convenience. Houses at any reasonable figure ai'e almost impossible to obtain in this favourable locality! Land GO x 100. I'rico JC2250. (130) TERRACE (continuation)— First-class residence of 9 rooms; built, heart of totara throughout. Very well finished, elec. 1., gas, h and e. water, conservatory, ctc., etc. This property is delightfully situated to command an uninterrupted view of city and harbour, while being within a few minutes' walk of centre of city. Price • .SISSO. , (131" / ~~ 'Phone 2173 1 Tanama Strest. ESTATE AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. C 529 ONLY ONE LEFT. BEAUTIFUL FOUE-KOOMED HOUSE FOB SALE at KILBIRNIE. Every Possible convenience, gas, hot water, city 'water, Marseilles tile roof, pleasant situation, close to tram. We are just completing a number of these houses, all of which uro gold, except one, which proves conclusively that they are bargains at ,the prices we ara asking. , .. . , Easy terms arranged if required. Now is youv chance to securo. a homo in Wellington's most rising suburb, ICilbirnie. Applv Easson's Timber Yard, Kilbiniic, or at our" Town Office, opposite To Aro'Railway Station. Mr. J. W. Easson can be seen at his private residence, South lulbirnie, opposite tram terminus, any evening. "• • COT SARRAUD .& ABRAHAM, LTD., PALMERSTON NORTH, I'EILDING, AND DANNEVIRKE. • LAND DEPARTMENT. WE have a large number of FARMS and PROPERTIES of all descriptions for Sale in different parts of the. Dominion which wo will be pleased to show to bona fide intending buyers on application to any of our branches. BARRAUD & ABRAHAM, LTD., Palmerston North, Feilding, and Dannevirko.CT32

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 101, 22 January 1908, Page 12

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