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WEDNESDAY, sth FEBRUARY. At 2.30 p.m. MESSRS?. \V. H.. TURNBULL AND CO. ha\e rtceived instructions from tho owner to fell by public auction at their new auction mart, 5, Panamastreer, Wellington, the following Freehold In\estments: — LOT I.— All that piece of Building Land having a frontage to Queen's Drive of 105.4 links by an average depth of 175.5 links by a witlth at back of 100 links, and containing an area of 29 perches, being known ab Section 24, Maranui, shown on Deposited Plan No. 876, and comprised in Land Transfer U.T. vol. 162, folio 70. LOT 2.— Fine quarter-acre Section of Building Land, having a frontago of 100 links to Kent-street, by a depth there from of 250 links, being Section 13, Block , 17, Levin, comprised in Und Tmnsfcr C 'J? t. 01. 71, folio 86. Notico boards aro erected on the land. Tho particulars and conditions of sale can be eeon at the offices of THE AUCTIONEERS, s,__p£nania-street, "Wellington. * PRELIMINARY~NOTICEL ' r AUCTION SALE Of- a • - MOST VALUABLE ACRE AND FAMILY RESIDENCE, IN THORNDON. MESSRS. W. 11. TURNBULL AND CO. have been instructed by the Executors in the Estate of the late W. R. E. Brown to sell by public auction about the end of February: — • Town Acre 655, with frontage of 138 feet to the choicest. part of Tina-kori-road, by the great, depth of nearly 320 feot, on which stands the handsome 12- roomed Residence, %\ell known as -formerly . the 'house of the late W. R. E. j Brown, for many years Regis-trar-General al 'New Zealand. For cards to view ,and further particulars, apply to THE AUCTIONEERS. SEMI-TROPICAL OTAKI. WEDNESDAY, 12th EEBRUARY, I At 8 o'clock in the Evening. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, , WELLINGTON. . o-| SECTIONS! ' Q-i . OJ. . SECTIONS! Ol In Semi-.tropical OTAKI? The Land of •Fruit and Plenty, where Nature yields her Abundance. OTAKI, where the Maori Settled. tjeca'use of its Delightful Climate and Prolific Soil. OTAKI, where the Maori got the Maximum of - Food for the Minimum of Labour. OTAKI'S air and climate will add ten years to your life. OTAKI will cure you of air chest troubles. , / OTAKI'S Golf- Links, the most sporting 'in tha Dominion, bringing -every>"known golfing ,stroke into play. - OTAKI'S Tennis Courts, beautifully situated on the property, Section 80. OTAKl,' the land of semi-tropical fruits' OTAKI, tho ' Town that BYRON BROWN is bringing before the public for the mutual benefit of its present thousand and its future thousands. OTAKI, for the first time in its 70 rears of "history, is offering the public tho first Building Sections that ha\e ever been won fiom the Maoris. Forty acres of the .highest land on tho Olaki Flat. Kot away in the wilderness, but right »mong the people in the residential part of the towm s'~ ' ' BYRON BROWN will cell these to you on the abovo data by means of a plain henest auction sale, where the buyers will do the bidding. The vendor is more anxious for settlement for Otaki than ho is for high prices. THo high prices will be the buyers' -when tho Government takes over the W. and M Railway at the end of . tho present year. Otaki will be nearer toXWellington by 45 minutes wh.'n the Dominion owns ttus line. LOOK OUT For the display of Otaki-grown semi-tropi-cal fruits, to bo shown in the window of Messrs. M'lntyre Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay. They will be grown m the open air, and the, growers* names Will be attached to each exhibit. Lithographic Plans from tire Auctioneer or Messrs. M'lntyre Bros., 55a, Lambtonquay, t ANTONIO MARGIN'S ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES IN AUCKLAND CITY. To Close Estate. Splendid Chance of Obtaining FREE HOTEL AND CHOICE SITES. VICTORIA HOTEL, And other Buildings from Sargood's Warehouse to Union Bank. 05ft FRONTAGE TO VICTORIA-ST., BY FROM 56ft to 96ft DEPTH. UPPER HOBSON AND NELSON STREETS. TWO SHOPS. FIVE COTTAGES, AND TWO ALLOTMENTS, 1 Having Frontages to these Streot3. PLANS to be seen and all other information to be obtained from either tho Auctioneer or THOMAS COTTER, Solicitor, Fort-street, Auckland. SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT MY ' MART, CUSTOM - STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, THURSDAY, slh MARCH, 1903, At 2 p.m. T. MANDENO JACKSON, AUCTIONEER, CUSTOM STREET EAST, AUCKLAND

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1908, Page 8

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