v - ; K '1 vi-v^'': :^^*iv!^ >■'' : V-.'J■'"-■iv^'■«V-/.---_V-' ; .:y ; -:-^i4 '■'■-.^ I ■'l-- T -V ;: ■:' ; 1 ■¥ AUCTIONS. s " , ' , •""■•'."■ • ; : ."V'': '■■;,• VyyX SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKL , v v::"-: - -:}-' s '' -:';V- " 'j'-'-V'.'.r'>'■'■<■' Vy-.. - yiK..-; : :: ■*- ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1 , ', i" At 8 o'clock in' the evening, -. ~; v : . . - In tho CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, WELLI^GTO'N. T :':-N; 'V^vVv; -: _ - '-.A ■ V ::' -'.'/' A A..A.AA , '' SECTIONS TN SEMI-TROPICAL" ( OTAKI.' The land of , r- fruit and plenty, where . Nature yields her , . sbundnnce. . 4 OTAKI, whero - the Maori.settled:: : \ - because 'of its;:.deliglitfur'climate>aiid ; prolifio , :i soil. OTAKI,, where the Maori, got the (maximum of food for tbo-nummtfni of labour.. • OTAIvI'S air and climate will add ten years to your life. , OTAKI will cure you of: all chest. troubles.. OTAIG'S golf links, the most sporting ;m the Dominion, bringing every known- golfing -f-,. stroke; intd';ploy.' l .l\- y; V■ ■' OTAKI'S tennis courts, |)oautifully Bitnatod ; . '. on the property, s'cctioii. Bb;C\'v: ; A A ;^Av; AA' OTAKI, the land of fruits. . , OTAKI, the town that Byron Brown-is bring- v v.-,..-ing.' before,the public, for the mutual benefit: ■. ;: A. of its present thousand ahd'.its future thonsands. ■ \''' A '. .:'.' .;^''.A:.A\ OTAKI, for tho first time:units. 70-years of ■ . history, is .olfering tho" pubHc;\the. first..build- ::i/ , .'' ing sections that;l!ave ever been' won from tlie -X' V . Maoris. >n ACRES OF THE HIGHEST LAND > ON THE OTAKI I'LAT, Not away in the wilderness,\but right among : A. tho people .in tho residential part of the.-v- • town. . /A. ,■, ■*. . ■ ■ ' : . ; '>■ -"V'y ,"\C-A. .■ B YROS B R O\VN Ar ~ A Will Sell these to you on the)above date, by » ■■ means of:a plain, honest auction sale, ■ where the'buyers .will; do .the- • ' - ' ■' . j '■■'A ./biddiag.''.-'/.,;-;p;'A ; ~ A,; :, .a; ■ The vendor- is 'moroianxious' for"settlement iV»-- A.. for. OTAKI. than ho is for ■ high prices. ' The high .prices will be the buyers when tho Government takes over the W. and M. Railway at the end of the piesent year. OTAKI will, be nearer -to Wellington by 45 minutes when the Dominion owns this line. LOOK-OUT FOR THE DISPLAY OF OTAKI- . ■ ' GROWN SEMI-TROPICAL FRUITS, V To be . shown : in'-the .window ' .of 'MESSRS. M'INTYRE'BROS., 55a: Lambton Quay. They will.be grown in the open air, and tho grow-fcr's name will be attached to each exhibit. ; j -. . .•.-■■•..•■■ ■:• .■;:■"..■■■■ i : " /.. a-a-a* >vv". ■■ •.' LITHOGRAPHIC PLANS ; v From tho Auctioneer, or. MESSRS. M'INTYRE . BROS, of 55a Lambton. Quay. 6779;. F. WISE.] ' [T. BEDDING, ' ,vW?se' ;AWD ; : knight; A LAND, .COMMISION AND INSURANCE AGENTS, AND AUDITORS, LAND'IVALUERS- AND .INDENT AGENTS, ■ . EKETAIIUNA V "The "Largest LAND GUIDE in the Wairarapa. v Write for one. ' • .'" A FEW SNIPS." ■ SPECIAL TO FARMERS.. ( TO LEASE. ' no ACRES' excellent agricultural land, ot OO Dairy-Farm, about 30 acres ploughed. balance English grass, | mile from town, well . - watered and fedced. liouse, shed, yards, etc. Kent, per year. A good .little farm for milk round. (iood mUk round (about 100 customers) Leonid be bought, with milk float, cans, 1 etc., for JSSO. 4 A Sivli'. FOR SALE. 4 "1 A A ACRES, ail grassed and fenced, i pad. ' XO U docks, good house and sheds, well s watered, about 1! miles from school and fao- - " tory; I'rice, £15: per acre. £300 cash. . r nry ACRES, all grassed, fenced, and well OO i "watered,- - 9 paddocks, good 2} sheep countrv, good roads, school, and Post t Office close. * Splendid and conveniences. Price, JEl'2 per acre'!, terras. OA A ACRES, all'grassed, 7 paddocks good OUU 2.sheep country, 4-roomed house, shed, vards, etc., niccly situated close to railway, school, Post Office, and store. Price, £11 per acre. £2200 on mortgage. OOCT ACRES. L.1.P., .115 grassed, balance 4iOo~ bush, D miles from Eketahuna, good , roads, house, shed, and yards. Price, £650. £350 cash required. \ rAA ACRES, nearly all-grassed,' 2 paddocks, OuU 11 miles from Masterton, good roads; earning capacity, 1} sheep.-' A cheap, property at £7 ss. per acre; Easy terms. 4 C7ll : A GOOD INVESTMENT. ACRES Freehold, and 77 Acres Leaso. o\34t a ll, i n grass, divided into 13 paddocks, well watered by running streams, 100 acres ploughable, 09 acres been ■ ploughed, limestone and papa formation, carries 25 sheep per acre besides cattle, 7-r'oomed house on freehold,. S-roomed house on leasehold, w'oolshed, ' 4 sets sheep yard dip, stable, trapshed with , loft,'blacksmith's shop, grain room, hay shed, 5-stalled cowshed. 7J miles Pahiatua, 1J miles from school. Price, £14 per acri for the freehold, leasehold given in. Terms arranged. '.(SKI) Apply at once to HUSBAND BROS., . LAND AGENTS, cc:3 ■ PAniATUA. rt'.A 'VCRES, 2J miles from ICimbolton, 2 A'tCX} miles from Kiwitea, all in grass, except 30 acres swedes, 10 rape, i mangolds, 150 acres stumped and sovs-n in English grasses, 15 paddocks, well watered, well fenced; all flat. 5 Acres shelter bush, 7-roomcd House, woolshed, trapshed, and sheep yards. Carry 3 sheep. Price, £27 per acre. £3000 cash. "! rOA ACRES, li miles from Kimbolton, XtjOu on inain road to Raugiwahia, all in grass, 400 acres ploughable, balanco easy sheep countrv-. 1 house, 9 rooms, 1 of 5 rooms, good shed, with shearing machine, 2 men's whores; stable and all necessary outbuildings; fences in good order. 20 paddocks, well watered, carry 21 sheep, besides cattle. Price, £13 10s. per acre; i cash; balance at ii per cent. ' R. U. HARDEN, LAND AND STOCK AGENT. KIMBOLTON. 6509
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 106, 28 January 1908, Page 12
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