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AUCTIONS. : TO-DAY (FRIDAY), 22nd November, 1912, ■ At.ll oMock sharp. SALE OF 'ALMOST NEW HOUSEHOLD ! FURNITURE, New Linoleums..bido- ] : boards, etc.. on the promises, No. 15 , WALTER STREET,, oil' Ingestre St. j E, JOHNSTON AND CO.. havo received ] . instructions. to sell, at Walter i ■ FURNISHINGS, ,! ' On view from 9130' o'clock. Everything • . is in'very'nice order; and equal to new. ; No Reserve. Sale at 11 o'clock--sharp. ■"* ' 'E. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. -\ ■ '' 'AUCTION SALE OF i OTAKI TOWNSHIP SECTIONS. ■ OTAKI TOWN HALL, ; WEDNESDAY, Novembor 27, at 2 p.m. < DALGETY- AND CO.,'.LTD., have been : favoured with instructions, from Mr. : : D. Judd to sell by public auction, as nljove, '. 0 a SPLENDID ' QA ; 1 <*" BUILDING SECTIONS. / *' v , ; Ranging from a i-acrc to 1 acre in area, and situate within a few chains of the . Otaki Railway Station. Nine of the sections have a frontage to the main County . Road, and 11 to Waerenga Road. Thus [ they arc in the very best-residential part - of Otaki. The corner section will not be . offered, this being recently purchased by the Bank of Australasia. As Otaki is being formed into a Town District, these : .actions should be splendid investments. " The land is all level, and the soil a rich alluvial deposit, unsurpassed anywhere in the Dominion for quality, while the Otaki climate is famed throughout Now Zealand. 1 The sale offers uniquo opportunity for , those who wish, to secure a home, most i conveniently situated, where they can ■ make a garden, etc., under the mosMav- • ourable conditions. Terms: 15 per cent, at sale; 15 per cent, in three months, 15 per cent, in six months; balance at 5 per cent, for two years. Plans and all par- • ticulars obtainable from the owner, or Dalgety, and Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF : DESIRABLE 'FARM PROPERTY, WAIKANAE. S GEORGE NATHAN, in conjunction • with Dalgety and Co.,' Ltd.; nave I been favoured with instructions from W. Smith, Esnv, Waikana'o,' to Sell, by Public ' Auction, n't the Chamber of Commerce, . Customhouse Quay, Wellington, at noon, . on DECEMBER 4th, 1912, his Valuable 1 Freehold Property, situated Waikanae, it being Section 35, Lot 9, Ngarara West, . comprising 40 acres more or less, bounded ' at the front by Beach Boad and the river : at ■' tho back the land being rich river : flat, especially adapted-for milking, fruit growing, poultry, and bees, there.being about 7 acres of the finest natural bush in . the Colony, the bush being chiefly Karaka ' Trees. The buildings; comprise an 8-Toomed Bungalow Residence, on concrete foundation, cowbails, stables, .■ piggeries, large glass house, 40 x 20Vcbritaiiiing.il vines in full bearing. This is a most picturesque property, close to beach and easy distance'to Kapiti by jnotor launch service, whilst there ' 'is good, fishing and shooting, the climate being es- ' ceptionally mild' all'the year round. Terms, very easy; 10' per cent, on the fall of the hammer, 10 per cent, in 3 months 15 per cent, in 12 months, and the balance in 5 'years. . Further particulars from S. GEORGE -NATHAN, 115 Customhouse Quay, or any • of Dalgety's '. Branches. . ■ *■ . , .'.-, ■k - ■■■ ■-- ..BELL'S .ORCHARDS, ... ■-..'.■ MOUTEHE, NELSON: NOW BEING SUBDIVIDED. PLANS SHORTLY. INQUIRE NOW. ['■'.■ " I ' "OROM theso Famous Lands came the greater part of,'the Apples exhibited > by lis at' PalmerstoiV ■ North Winter ' Show, 1912. • f Ji T. HORW, 1 LTD., 37 Panama Street, [. -~ '■' WELLINGTON. ,''Phono 2173.COMPACT ORCHARD, VINERY, MARKET GARDEN, and NURSERY. FOR SALE, magnificent Freehold Orch- , ard property of 7.} acres, situated . within 40 miles of Wellington, and closo i to a railway station, containing ono of • the finest assortments of choice fruit trees to be seen in the Dominion, 3 large glasshouses, planted with tho best grape vines, . now showing an abundance of fruit, also tomatoes, vegetables- of all descriptions, strawberries, and small, fruits coming . into full profit.' Buildings include good 5- • roomed Cottage, .packing sheds, potting-, house, and a number, of. other outbuildings, also a. shop which, run in conjunc-. [ tion with the above, returns owner <£3 per • week-during'the summer months. Price, - i£1650; easy terms arranged. . ! For full particulars', apply ■ ' S. -GEORGE-'-NATHAN, ESTATE AGENT, 113-115 Customhouse Quay (opp. Bank N.Z.) ' l. — : BARGAIN. TCT"ANTED to Sell, close to Basin, up- \ to-date 6-roomed House, replete with ' ; every modern convenience; workshop, - 18 s 30; 111 ft. frontage. Owner leaving , district; must be sold. '■ '■■ PRICE, .£OOO. .' ■ \ HORACE BAKES j LTD., , 191. LAMBTON QUAY. ! A/ttZ J.CRES, Freehold, right in the s 48:48:0 Township of Matiere, main road 1 frontage, throe minutes' walk from P. 0., 1 school, creamery, and proposed railway . station; sawmill alongside of the pro- . oerty.- All in grass, subdivided into four ■ paddocka; 8 wire fences; good henry ) bush land, watered by permanent streams, . never-failing water supply; 200 acres ploughable, 100 acres flat. This property is suitable for both , sheep and dariying, carrying at present ' 550 shreep, 80 head of cattle, and 9 horses; would' easily carry 75 dairy .™ws besides a number of sheep. It will cut up , well into small holdings. Buildings con T sist of two-roomed cottage, and outbuildings. Up-to-date stock yards and dip- ■.■-' 1 The proposed Stratford-Ongarue Rail--3 way line going right through the pro- '. perry. . 5 PRICE, £14 10s. pe racre, or could bo . leased on reasonable terina. - G. PHILLIPS & CO., ! SOLE AGENTS. MATIERE. OHURA. FEUDING DAIRY FARMS FOR.SALE. 1 11 OK ACRES all in grasi except 15 acres XUO crop, about IGO sores ploughable. • Splendidlv watered, well'fenced and su-J----n divided. 'Good rich, warm flats very suitable for dairying. 10-rodmed House with :' hathroom, hot and coid water, telephone, f etc., etc. PRICE, V£2o per acre. Only ' £400 cash required. ■ i"' 196 ACRES, close, to township, school, - and creamery. All ploughable and about , 130 acre* already stumped. Well fenced, " watered, and subdivided into 10 paddocks. 8-roomed House with gas laid on, washhouse, trap-shed, and other outbuildings. Tho whole place and buildings in flm- . class order. Price, .£27 per acre. JCIOOH •™ h WYLIE BROB.I - p FcatfleritOM Street. WsUlnsto%

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 10

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