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AUCTIONS, f; ' - 1 -■ | „'>. I ; ':'.'.v ; v.'i ;:,V.V, ;-^ : V3 SEMI-TEOPICALi OTAKL X • 1 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, ■ , >v'i'\'- 7'• ■' -:''' ; -■•'' ■'■■■ - ' v;i :'■■■ K'■*'?■: iif At 8 o'clock in the evening, i; > .-. v »■' f;:' - .In'.. the' ■ o •' ■■:■■, iV'' ■'"■■.! CHAMBER Or COMMERCE, 'WELLINGTON. SECTIONS TN SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. Tho land of ■*•,::fruit .and' plenty, .'where.' Nature: yields her- .- .;. -o: I abundance.'- OTAKI, where the- Maori settled :&.v" [because of.;its. delightful-chmato and proUfio soil;, OTAKI, Maori got ithe niaxi* mum ot food for the minimum of labour. j r iOTAKI'S'air and climate .will- add ten years to your life . 1 ' j ■ OTAKI mil ouro you .of all chest troubles.: ■ ..OTAKI'S golf links, - tho : most sporting; in ' i the . Dominion,'bringing every known v golfing stroke into play. . . ■■ 1 OTAKI'S tennis courts, beautifully situated ; • •on the property, section 60. - . ; OTAKI, the land of semi-tropical j-fruits. . , OTAKI, tho town that Byron- Brown is bring--, . ing beforo the public,'for tho mutual benefit of-its present .thousand' and its future <thou- .... sands.; ,;V ,■y'-.v.;-. : r „ ■' y'-i:j"' . • -OTAKI,'for-the.fTrst itime'in : its 70-years.of..-. history, ,is offerings tho public the' first build-ing/-ectioni.that: have ever been won from;the. A Maoris. •r; r '-'.->V:'-'^ : -vV • ;• \ ' ACRES■ OF.. THEj-.HIGHEST, LAND..;" , ON THE OTAKI FLAT, "' No tawayin''the'wilder rig jit among : ... \ the people "in tho residential part of tho • town.: v.'- -\• I -v. '; v-i -7> ■■"■"".v jBY R 0N "BROWN . AVill Sell those to you on the .above date,-by ■ means of-a-plain, -honest v 'auction.6ale, I' ; whero the buyers will do the , . bidding. - ■" . "V" V : - '' ; '--v" :' r /- ; ' The vendor is more anxious -for> settlement for OTAKI than ho is. for lugh^prices. . The - high pi-ices will 'bo ( the buyer's when . J the; Government takes over the"W,. 'and M. - Railway at the end of tho preseht. year. OTAKI will be nearer to Wellington by tf minutes when the Dominion owns this line. - LOOK-OUT . FOR THE DISPLAY OF OTAKI. V." -GROWN SEMI-TROEICAL FRUITS; ' To be shown in- the window ~ of ■ MESSRS. lI'INTSRE BROS., 55a Lambton Quay. They . 1 will be. grown in.'the open air,-and. the grower'# iiame.'will be htWched'to';*eaeh; exhibit;,.-°..-, '. •.. LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS . y ' >! From tho Auctioneer, or MESSRS. MINTYEE ' " ' • BROS, of -55a Lambton Quay. . • - - 1 '; 1 ■' ■67!!' , V F. Wis'B.] [T. BEDDINQ | -WISE-AND'.KNIGHT, LAIvD, COMMISION ANI) insurance Agents, ■ - ACCOUNTANTS. AND AUDITORS; LAND VALUERS, AND INDENT AGENTS, i ;. EKETAHUNA. ' • ;■ A ' ; . .! The Largest LAND GUIDE in the Wairarnpii. { , . Write for one.' "A FEW SNIPS."

' SPECIAL TO FARMERS.' V .. , TO .LEASE.. ~ />Q, ACRES excellent agricultural' land, or 00 . .Dairy Farm; about 39 'acres- ploughed, balance English grass, J mile from town, well watered and fenced. Rouse, shed, yards, etc. Kent, year. A good little farm for milk round. liood milk round (about ,100 customers) could.'bo, bought, with) milk-float, can's, etc., for JSSOV A'.'SNli\ : ' ' : FOR SALE.- , ' • . I'Art ACRES, all grassed and foriced, 4 pad' JLww;. 'i ..docks; good house audi sheds, veil watered, about .1J: riiiies- froiu. school ' and 'factory. Price. Xl 5 per' acre. - J!'3pi) s cash; p-nw ACRESj all grassed', fenced, and well t)O i- . watered, . 9 paddocks, good 2J sheep country, good'roads, school,' and Post.Ofiico close. Splendid' dwelling uiid conveniences. Price, - JGI2 per; acre; good terms. . t)AA. ACRES,': all.':grassad, 7 paddocks/good tjl/V S'shoep. country, 4-roomed house,'; shed, vnrds, etc., ni'celv •. situated close to railway, school, .'Post. Ofer and ;store.. Price, £11. per acre;' • JCSSOO on • mortgage..- • . . . ... // oor ACRES; L.1.P., 115 grassed, .-balance .«oO ' bush, 9 miles from Eketahuna, good 'roads, house,-; shed, and yards. Price, .£BSO. ,£350 cash. required. . • v m A ACRES, nearly all grassed, 2 paddocks, 01/1?' li miles from Masterton, good roads; carrying capacity, 15 sheep. A cheap property at £7 ss. per acre. Easy terni6. C7ll A GOOD INVESTMENT. n,f» ACRES Freehold, and 77 Acres Leasu. oO.± •• h o ia, 'all la grass,-divided into'lß paddocks, well watered by running streams, :100 acres ploughable, CO acres been ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 2J sheep per acre besides cattle, 7-ro'omed house on free•hold, S-roomed house on leasehold, woolshed, 4 gjcts sheep yard dip, stable, trapshed with ' loft, blacksmith's shop, grain room, hay shed, 5-stalled cowshed. 7i miles from Pahiatua, H miles from school. Price, JEH per acre for tha freehold, leasehold given in. Terms arranged. ■ (S5S > Apply once to ' . .-•HUSBAND BROS., .. LAND AGENTS, CG72 . PAIIIATUA. fJOrt' ACRES, 25 milis from Kimholton, 3 miles from Kiwitea, all in grass, except HO acrcs swedM, 10-rape, 4 mangolds, 150 acres stumped and sown in English grasses, 15 paddocks, well watered, wall fenced; all flat. 8 Acres shelter bush, 7-roomed House, woolshed, trapshed, and sheep yards. Carry 3 sheep. Pricc, X 27 per acre. JJ3OOO cash. 1 rQrt ACRES, 14 miles from Kimbolton, on main road to Rangiwahia, all in grass, 400 acres ploughable, balance easy sheej country. 1 house, 0/ rooms, 1 of 5 rooms, gb'oc shod, with shearing machine, 2 men's whares, stable and all necessary outbuildings; fence: in good order. 20 paddocks, well watered carry 25 sheep, besides cattle. Prico, .£l3 10s per acre; { cash; balanco at 4' per cent. R. "U. HARDEN, LAND AND STOCK AGENT, KIMBOLTON. GS6D

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 105, 27 January 1908, Page 12

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