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At/OTIOH SAXtXO. OTAKI. SMALL FARMS. OTAKI. TE MANUAO, Within Vivo Minutes’ Walk of OTAKI RAILWAY STATION. BYRON BROWN is instructed to sell by public auction O N TII E GROUND THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, the ICtii day op DECEMBER, 1890.

THIS BEAUTIFUL picco of land, containing EIGHTY (80) ACRES in lots, of areas varying from Two Hoods to Twenty Acres Kadi. This land is charmingly situated on aterraco just above the Otaki Kbit proper; it is all level, with a gentle slope to the west, ana is acknowledged to ho one of the choicest pieces in the district; it lien on the Main County and Waitohu roads, h sheltered from all provailing heavy wind-*, and for residences, garden:* and orchard.* cannot anywhere bo surpassed. COME AND SEE / ir r All is in its favour— SITUATION, CLIMATE, quality. Otaki grows as Wellington grows. Every year for the last seven years Otaki land values havo steadily increased ; every day they are steadily increasing. Note that a largo number of tbo sections havo the unusual feature of double frontages which will give all investors the opportunity of subdividing without further coat or trouble. . t , , . ~ Section 2t, 20 acres, with beautiful knoll, river frontage and rich flat, though now quite undeveloped, contains splendid possibilities, and for anyone with capital wanting a country or suburban homo tho opportunity is unique. Plans may bo aeon at Messrs Brown, Thom- j son and Co.’s, Wellington, and tho Auc- , tionoor’s, Otaki. Title is Land Transfer. Terms :— lO per cent, deposit, 15 per cent, in three months, balance in three years at 0 percent. Special Train arrangements with cheap fares will bo advertised. Id 4 Tho Wellington and Manawatu Company have arranged for a Special Train to leave tho Wellington station at 9,10 a.m., reaching Otaki about 12 a.m., and leaving at 6.45 p.rn. As there is some beautiful bush near the property, this oilers a rare chance lor picnickers. Sale at 2 p m. CO THURSDAY, 17tii DECEMBER, At 2 o’clock. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OP A VERY VALUABLE and HANDSOME UPRIGHT 1 GRAND PIANOPORTE, BY BRINSMEAD, LONDON. COST (LANDED) Q GUINEAS. George thomas ant* co. have boon favoured with instructions to offer by public auction, at Thomas’ Hall, Customhouse quay, on Thursday, 17tb December, at 2 o’clock sharp An exceedingly high-class and valuable upright grand pianoforte, in walnut, by Briusmead, London, with patent improved ebook action, iron-framed, trichord throughout, and all tho latest improvements. Also, at 2.15 p.m. sharp— Tbe following PHOTOGRAPHIC APPARATUS 1 stereoscopic camera, fitted with Dallmeyer’s patent stereo lenses with stops complete (cost dropshutter, for do, lens in tin- mount, head-rest, 3 dipping baths, 9 developing trays, scales and weights, 3 plate boxes, 9 printing frames, 1 pneumatic and spring plate-holder, 1 spirit blowpipe with boiler. 2G bottles photographic material, several hundred stereo mounts

Note. —The Pianaforto and Camera are nowon view, and we cordially invite theattention and presence of musicians and intending buyers, during the few days preceding sale. F. W. HAYBITTLE, 609 Auctioneer. WELLINGTON WOOL SAXES. SEASON 189 G-97, THE Wellington Wool Brokers’ Association will hold Auction Sales at Wellington on the undermentioned dates s FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1807. FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1897. The following reduced scale of charges has been adopted Commission ... ... 2J per cent. Receiving, carting, warehousing, weighing, repacking, advertising; cataloguing, fire inaurance; &o. ... ... 2s 6d per bale On wool offered but not sold NO CHARGE will be njade if subsequently shipped through the selling broker. New Zsala.no Loan & Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), Levin & Co. (Limited). Labry & Co. (Limited!. United Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited), Murray Roberts & Co. > A. G. Taine & Co. 712

Townsend and paxjl, PRODUCE AND FRUIT AUCTIONEERS, OR AIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Office. Grain and Produce Stores t 21, WILLIS STREET. FRUIT “Fa EEEX, Harris strhbt, Where wo conduct Fruit and Produce Sales Every Day, Sales of Stock of all descriptions, Farm Implements, Furniture, &o. f conducted in town and country at any time to suite clients. Solo A gouts in Wellington for the Now Famous Mercantile Brand Batter, which took First Prize at the last Show at Petone, To be had every woeki n lib pats at our store, Willis street. Wo also undertake to act as agents for the selling or lotting of. private houses, business promises, &o. We have sample rooms at the disposal of travellers and others. Reference, Bank of New South Wales All kinds of fruit and produce, taken on consignment andrdisposed of to the host advantage. Account sales promptly returned after every consignment with draft or cheque. Punctuality a special feature in our business. Orders from country stores for fruit or produce carefully attended to. The following lines are always on sale privately, at lowest market prices, in any quantity - Oats, Wheat, Maize, Barley, Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Beans, Peas, Potatoes, Onions, Tea, Sugar, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, White and Black Tartarian Seed Oats, Duu Oats, &*j.. &o. TO.V.MKNO & PAUL, Auctioneers.

LAERY & CX, LTD. 44, Willis street, Wellington, GRAIN, FRUIT, PRODUCE & GENERAL ' MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, * WOOL, SKIN AND FLAX BROKERS, COMMISSION, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. rIBERAL Cash Advances made against i produce consigned for sale in local or foreign markets. At Victoria street Stores— Skin, Hide and Tallow Sales held weekly Wool Shies on dates fixed by Wool Brokers’ Association. At Willis street Mart Fruit Sales Daily. General and Clearing Sales as arranged. Sheepskins—Oar business in this description of produce is by far the largest in Wellington, end our system of classifying, valuing and properly supervising every lino as it comes into store has led to the diversion of a large quantity of skins which bad previously found their way to other centres. Reliable weekly market reports are re : gnlarly furnished consignors, and accountsalos and remittances for all consignments are despatched by first mail after realisation. Station and farm requisites on band for sale at lowest current rates. Stores of every description, woolpaoks and twine, cornsacks, staples, fencing wire, &c., turnip seeds, grass and clover seeds, sheep dips, binder twine, Ac., &o. XjAERT r AND • Go, XiFD. T. B. PAEMAE, 438 Manrging Director.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3004, 16 December 1896, Page 4

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