THE FIELD ESTATE, — IMPORTANT ABSOLUTE SALE 01? VALUABLE MUM LAND Adjoining tho Original OTAHAINGA RAILWAY STATION, on tho Wellington and Manawatu Railway Lino, botwoou Waikanao and Parapnraumu. Thirty-four Miles from tho City of Wellington. * «Q/t SIX HUNDRED AND /*CkA Otf* NINETY-FOUR ACRES Ot/4: Of tho Finest Lands in the North Island. A Sneolal Block originally reserved by (lie Maori owners us the pick of tho country, and 1 granted to tho late Mrs. Hannah Field. In the Egtato of the fate Mrs. Hannah Hold, deceased, by ordor of tho Exo. cutor, John Thompson, Esq. _._ LV ME EXCHANGE LAND MART, No. 84, Lnmbton-fiuny; Wellington. THURSDAY NEXT, THURSDAY tfBXT, Ist MARCH, 1006, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. At 3.30 o'clock p.m. At 2, 50 o'olook p.m. — . MAODONALD, WILSON AND A OO. are favoured with Instructions from John Thompson, Esq., Executor of tho Estate of the 1 lato Mrs, Httnnah Field, to sell by public auction, as dbovc— ; 69*- ACRES' OF THE FINEST FARM LANDS IN THE MANAWATU - DISTRICT. This magnificent property consists of Seotion No. 6,,Ngarara west A, and part of Sootioiis No*, 8, 9, 10, and 11 of Muau« poko A. containing 476 ncrcs 1 rood and 17 pevonesj also the undivided interest Jn part Section No, SO, Ngarava Woat A, .containing 217 aoros 3 roods— iv all Six Hundred and Ninety-four Acres. Thtj whole of the Property It ring* fenced, and subdivided into flva paddocks, is all laid down in English , grass, ami cannot be surpassed in ' tho 'whole district for quality of soil, easy access, and sheep-carrying oapaolty. It has a spc cial advantage not always poAsojsod by .properties in tho 'Otakl Distriot, It is absolutely free from any risk of drift sand. To those desirous o/ creating a boautiful and valuable stud farm, tho property present* quite special features, tho cllmato boing without doubt the hoalthiost and most delightful in the colony. There is one unique foature—tho pro* pertyhjw fully two milea of frontage to the Waikanao river—a river renowned far and wi'do for its trout fishing. So much is, this the casa that quito a number of • men of lelsui'o come to tho colony each year from the Mother Land— tbo long 6urn,ey of 14,000 ■mlloe— In ordor to enjoy what they regard a« tho finest fishing In he finest trout river' in ths world— the Waikanae., . The Torms of S»la will bn Ton per ookt. cash tlepositj but being an executor's absoluto salo. the balance will be payable in one month. The Auctioneers, however, will be pleased to make arrangements to land two-tbMs of the purchascmondy to an approved buyer at flvo par cent, -in* torest per, annum.".' ' ' , For" plans of tho property, fuller details, and conditions o! tak, do,, apply to John ThoMpeon, Esq., Solicitor, featherstonstreet,. 6t to the Auctioneers, at 'theiroffices. - ' Persons desirous of inspecting tho property should stop at the Waikanae Railway SUtidtt, wherd Mr. A. Robertson will meet them with a conveyance and conduct them over tho property. ' , _ "» v TITLE — LAND TKANSI'Eii ACT. , RONA BAY, CLOSE TO N|iW WHARF. SALE OF FURNISHED COTTAGE ' And ' TWO GOOD SECTIONS A3? MURITAI. IN THE EXOHANOE LAND MART, No, 84, Lamblon«quay, WolHn'gton. THURSDAY NEXT7i<ifc MARCH, 1906, At ?.,ZOVolook p.m. ' ' MAODONALD, "WILSON. AND CO, ate instructed to soil by auction »s> above— { LOT I. ' • Nearly new twoiroomed Cottage, furnighed. The building is lined, provided with brack chimney and Dover stove, ,tho frouml subsolleil and «eouroly tandela. 'here lg^jump and tank for water. Tho Jottage is erected on a Corner Section, having a, .frontago og 132 feet to Mtkaroroad by & depth of 40 foot, and is oloao to ths new wharf. It Is let at a rental of £20 pflf ntttttMtt. Title— Land Tranifur , LOTS. I AND 3..' ' Two capital Building Section*, close to Hain-rontl, each having a frontage of 33ft to Villdnfliive-stroet' by a depth of 80ft, wall fenced, and has water rights oeouretl' by laying few ohain* of pipes. Those proportion afo rising very quickly In valuo on account of the near completion of new wharf and ,ft proposed improved any service, and 6S&V great poisibilitios to the investor; , Full particulars from the Auctioneers, ON FRIDAY, 2nd MARCH, 1806, At 2,30 o'olook p.m. ft PIANOS TO m SOLD ,BY /» D PUBLIC AUCTtON, , ° MAODONALD, WILSON AND 1 CO.have received instruction* to sell at their rooms, 84, Lambton-quay, as abovo, comprising 2 masniflcont Upright Orand Pianos by the celebrated maker Carl Sohu. Mann, Stuttgart, ia ricii walnut eaten, and quita now, Theio aro two rtwtlly beautiful instrumontH. rich and powerful, with all blm vory latest improvoments. Wo Imvo sold a number of thosu pmnoa, and tho ntirclioßCfi) havo nxprojood their great Kalis. notion with them, As llioy ure in our lmiuU under special cireumilancon wo havo po«Hivo instructions to dinposo of (hnm o' tho highest bicldov, Wifl our country frioiuis pl«Mo inspect. 1 Upright Grand Piano by Noumcvor, in obony case, and in perfect order. • 1 Piano by Challenger and Co., London 1 P«tno by Haitelow and Co, 3,JliAao by, .Murjßliy and CVm London^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 47, 24 February 1906, Page 8
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