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SUBDIVISION OF PORTION OP PAHIKO ESTATE, OTAKI. Kftiy ACRES! t>U 4 ACRES ! On account of. Messrs. Monckton and Addington, Otaki. Also, «>/» ACRES, adjoining above. t>D On account of Mr. C. Milner, Otaki. D ALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., Wellington, will sell the above by Public Auction, at the TOWN HALL, OTAKI, ON TUESDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1912, At 1 p.m. This property is Bituated on the main road, within a mile of Otaki Railway Station, Creamery, and Saleyards. Otaki is only about two hourß by rail from Wellington, and there is an excellent train service, so that sections in this estate are ideally placed for fattening, milking, fruitgrowing, and market gardening. The land is all ploughable, and there are about 200 acres of rich river deposit flats. It is considered to be the best land on the West Coast. There- are eight sections, ranging from 11 to 127 acres, and all have good road frontages, and there are convenient houses on two of them, also on Mr. Milner' s property. Tho estate has been subdivided bo that the sections will work in as far as possible with (.he existing fences, which are all in good order. Terms , are very favourable, so as to allow farmers %vith limited capital to acquire a freehold prdperty jn one of the best districts in the Dominion. TERMS : IS per cent, on fall of hamm.er. Balance in 5 years at 5 per cent. Plans now in course of preparation, and i can be obtained from any of tho offices of Dalgety and Company, Ltd., throughout New Zealand. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1912, At 1.30 p.m. ' .WEEKLY SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, PIANO, AND EFFECTS. AT OUR ROOMS, 26, BRANDON-ST. (Next to Kirkcaldie and Stains;. A VERY SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF ALMOST NEW FURNITURE. From Drawing Room to Kitchen. On account of Mr. Lewis Stanger, who is leaving Wellington. . AL. WILSON AND CO. will hold • iheir usual Weekly Sale of Furniture ac above, when a very fine catalogue will be submitted of all descriptions of Furniture. WITHOUT RESERVE. A.1,. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, Commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. LARGE AND IMPORTANT &ALE OF" SIGH-CLASS AND COSTLY ENGLISH FURNITURE. Entire contents of the Family Mansion of the late Mrs. Holwortliy. r\' L. WILSON AND CO. have been J\.» favoured with instructions from the Exeoutors of the late Mrs. Holworthy, to sell at the "Mansion," Belmont-road, close to Lower, Hutt Railway Station— THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF SIXTEEN ROOMS. Catalogues are now being prepared, and will be available on Friday and posted to any address on application to the Auctioneers. Light refreshments will be provided. The furniture is of a very superior description, and comprises some old and valuable oak furniture. The sale will be entirely UNRESERVED, and catalogues will supply full particulars. A. L. WILSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, , At 1 p.m. CLEARING SALE~X>F CHOICE POUL- , TRY AND APPLIANCES. mHE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OPERA-X TIVE DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., have received instructions from Mr. E. Hall to sell by public auction at the promises, Willow Dale Farm, Nai Nai, Lower Hufct, as above-^ 300 white Leghorn pullets 200 black Orpington pullets 60 silver Wyandotte hens 60 black Orpington hens 200 white Leghorn hens These hens are from splendid laying strain, and in their first year. 2 black Orpington roosters, prize winners, utility class 10 white Leghorn roosters, second year 10 white Leghorn cockerels 10 poultry coops, in first-class order 10 poultry houses, for removal, various sizes 1 brooding house, for removal, 40 s14ft 1 ideal stove, with regulator and fittings 1000 yds wiro netting 3 incubators, 360, 160, 220-egg capacity 1 bono cutter 1 sholl crusher 1 small coke stove 1 clover cutter 6 Economic egg-carriers 1 chicken house and wire netting, for removal 1 'tip dray 1 cfiestnut filly, 3-year-old, broken to saddle and harness. This is a genuino clearing 6ale of high- * class utility stock, which will bo sold * WITHOUT" RESERVE, as Mr. Hall's lease has expired. Inspection invited. Light luncheon provided. P. AGAR, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Royal Oak Buildings, , MANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON. A CHEAP PROPERTY. ISTGAIO— House oi 5 rooms, £ acre land ; planted flowers and fruit trees; near station; verandah two sides; cupboards, etc. ; splendid view. Price £550; cash £100. ' MUST BE SOLD. EATAITAI (Konini-road)— Superior 6-rd * Houso on one floor, 3 bay windows, electric light, h. and c, gas stove: croquet lawn and flowers; land 25 perches;, mortgage £700; must be sold to close estate ; one minute from tram. £1100; terms. RENTS COLLECTED. HATAITAL S^OR SALE, exceptionally good 6-room- "- ed in this popular suburb; gas, gas stove, c,1., porcelain both, linen press, copper and tuba, splendid garden, concrete paths; a really fine property. Pries £1250; easy terms. For further particulars apply to S. GEOKGE NATHAN, 113-115, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY (Opp. Bank N.Z.) WANTED Known— £22s will buy a Book, Stationery. Fancy Goods Bu*in<K3 in a rising North Island town. Stock consists of well-bought books, statibnerv. fancy glassware, leather goods, toys. etc. : business growing ; long lease at 15s prr week: plate glaes window; only ouo otnef in same line; stock at valuation ; good reasons for selling. Apply by letter to No Agents, Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 12