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3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! 3 FARMS! FOR SALE AT OTAKI, FOft SALE AT OTAKI, By Public Auction, AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCK, •WELLINGTON. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1907. At 1.45 p.m. ' Consisting of 187 ACRES OF ABSOLUTELY FLAT LAND AT OTAKE. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with DWAN BROS., havo received instructions from Mr. Hakaraia te Whena, Otaki, to sell by publio auction — The abov«-mentioned properly, witnin two miles of Otaki, and subdivided into 3 Sections of 65 acres, 60 acres, and 62 acres. Tin's block of land is admirably adapted for dairying purposes ; in fact, thore aro few better sites fcr Iho purpose in tho whole of the North Island. Tho property is irrigated by two County Councij' water races traversing the. whole of thjirland, which contains the only nativo bush left in tho district. The land i 3 very valuablo, all tho heavy timber having becu cleared off. The remainder can bo felled end disposed of for firewood, which in itself will briug in good income to any energetic man with a hard-working family, a; thore is a constant demand for firewood frcm the dairy faccory at Otaki, in addition to the great demand from Wellington and Palmorston North. There is a splendid on tho property, which is ready fo: 1 working at once. The soil is of the very best quality. The land is absolutely flat, and is situated within TWO MILES OF OTAKI AND WITHIN SIGHT OF THE TE HORO RAILWAY STATION, fronting the Railway line. Terms — 10 per cent, on tho fall of the ftimmer, the balanco on or before the 28th day of September, or as may be arranged. Further particulars can be obtained from DALGETY AND C0 o LTD., Or DWAN BROS., Willis-street, Wellington SALE OF DESIRABLE FARM CLOSE TO WELLINGTON. SUITABLE FOR DAIRYING or SHEEP AND CATTLE GRAZING. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST. At 1.30 p m. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have received instructions from Mr. T. Clendon, Akatarawa, who is giving up Farming, to offer at auction at tho Cham bey of Commerce, Wellington, on the above date, his property containing — 230 ACRES ; 160 acres in grass, balance in bush, one aero orchard, divided into 5 paddocks. There is a6roomed house and all necessary buildings on tho property, which is close • to school and telephone. The property is situated from Upper Hutt railway station by good metal road. This is an excellent opportunity of obtaining a good property on particularly reasonable terms. As the owner is anxious to retire from farming, ai very low reserve will be fixed. Our Upper Hutt representative will show intending purchasers over the property. Further particulars can bo obtained from TERMS— IO per cent qa fall of hammer, further £350 on completion, balance on mortgago 5 years at 5 per cent. DALGETY AND CO., LTD., Wellington. * GRAIN AND PRODUCE. TUESDAY, 27th AUGUST, 1907. ■At 2.30 p.m. At their Stores, Thorndon-quay. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., will sell at tho above tiino and place — OATS, MAIZE, POTATOES, CHAFF, Etc., Etc. UPPER HUTT « STOCK SALE. THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1907. T^ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD,, ■*-* will sell at their Upper Hutt Saleyarris as above — 8 prime fat heifers from Wairarapa. 8 fat hoifers from Wairarapa 10 springing heifers (Jersey cross) 25 3-year heifers (Jersey cross), calve September and October (good line) 25 springing heifers (calve September) 10 springing cows 5 fat cows 60 fat ewes from Wairarapa 1 gig and harness 4 cows, fiist-class dairy (full profit) 4 cows, first-class dairy (for immediate profit) ' CORRY AND CO., having received instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late JoTm Ewart, will sell by Puolic Auction, at BLENHEIM, on SATURDAY, 7th September, 1907,— Tho Freehold and Building of the Club Hotel. This is an opportunity seldom offered for securing the Freehold of one of tho finest Properties on the Coast. The terms are exceedingly liberal, and may be obtained on application to CORRY AND CO., Auctioneers, Blenheim, JOHN CONOLLY, Solicitor. A. WARBURTON & CO., 27, FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington. £330(pWELLINGTON-TERRACE (m'agnifiqent corner situation) — Beautifullybuilt modern residence, 9 extra large rooms, all conveniences, nice gar l«n. Those who are requiring a really nice place at a reasonable price should inspect immediately. £2000 (or near offer)— ABEL SMITH- 1 STREET— WeII-bualt two-atory modern Residence, 8 rooms, replete with' all necessary conveniences ; land 50 x £1600— HILL-STREET— Charming Residence, 7 rooms, h. and c. water, 0.1. , and every modern convenience ; land ' 37 x 100 ; splendid view. • £1250 - WESLEY-CRESCENT — Well-; built House, 7 rooms, sunny positioin,' close to car. ' ' £1200 — RIDDIFORD-STREET — Double, fronted Shop and Dwelling, 6 rooms and conveniences ; land 40 x 100. This i» the cheapest property in Novvtown. ' £1050— HAWKER-STREET— Fine 6-room-' ed Residence, kitchen, soullery. wash-^ house, etc. ; grand view of harbour ; , nice garden. £1050 — MACFARLANE-STREET — Exeecdingly woll-built House, 6 rooms,, all possible conveniences; lovely view. £1050— ROXBURGH-STREET— Nice 6-' roomod House ; good soctiou ; cheap. £850-ROXBURGH-STREET— S Rooms, all conveniences ; section 40 x 100. . £725 — OWEN-STREET — Well-built sroomed llou3e, kitchen, aoullery, washhouse, copper, tub 3, ote. ; land 40 x. 92; very cheap. £650— NEWTOWN— Charming 4-n nrwd Cottago and conveniences, beautiful' sunny position, situated at the corner of two ptreots. ■ £550— KILBIKNIE— Woll-built 4-rooined Cottage, olose to car; land 36 x 117 ; cheap. £450— NEWTOWN— Cottago, 4 rooms, i.i splondfd order, all convonionoe», nun all day. The-cheapest cottage in Newtown. HOUSE. WANTED to Sell, 7-roomed Houae, oil conveniences, Maarama-creseent : land .40 x 120 ; £975. For terms address House, Box 81, G.P.O.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 49, 26 August 1907, Page 10

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