AUCTIONS PAEKAKARIKI. FOUR SPLENDID BUILDING SECTIONS And . THREE COTTAGES. To be Sold by Public Auction by order of The Public Trustee in the Estate "of EDWARD VALLENDER (De- ■> ceased).. Q On TUESDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1916, At 2.30 o'clock. E JOHNSTON AND CO. have received • instructions to sell at their Rooms, 157 Lambton Quay, as above— LOTS, 1, 2, and 3.—Sections of land, being Lots 70, 78, and 80, D.P. 2465, having a frontago of fifty-nine feet five inches to The Parade, by a depth of two hundred and fifty-one feet. On Sectioh No. 7G is erected a five-roomed Cottage, on Section 78 one-roomed Cottage, on Section 80 a three-roomed Cottage. These Sections all face the beach, aro quite level, and command a magnificent view of the ocean and surrounding scenery. LOTS 4 and s.—Sections of land being Lots 85 and S6, D.P. 2465, being fronlage of seventy-two feet two inches and fifty-six feet eleven inches to Ocean Road by a depth of two hundred and forty-three feet six inches and two hundred and seventy-one feet ; ssven inches. \ LOTS 6 and 7.—Sections of land being' Lots 1G and 19, D.P. 2465, having each ' a frontage of forty-nine feet six inches to Tille Road, by a depth of two hundred and forty-four feet and two hundred and twenty-six feet. NOTICE BOARDS have been placed on all the properties. Full particulars-from the Auctioneers or Public Trustee. ' ' IMPORTANT LAND SALE. D ALGETY AND CO., LTD., and THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MER- , CANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., under 1 the iustructions of the Public Trustee ! in the estate of the! late Adderly G. D. Willcocks (deceased), will offer for sale, by Public Auction, in the THEATRE ROYAL, NELSON, On SATURDAY, sth FEBRUAET, 1916, , At 11 a.m. sharp, that desirable property situated in the well-known. -TAKAKA DISTRICT, containing— ;• . 2223 Acres Freehold, L.T. Title. 1 . 100 Acres, Leasehold. This property comprises 6ome of the best flat, undulating and hilly limestone sheep and'cattle country in tha famous TAKAKA DISTRICT, carrying on the cleared country 2, sheep to tho acre, beside^'cattle and horses; 1800 acres in.best English grass, 500 acres in medium to heavy bush, a large proportion of the 1 property is pioughable, and grows excellent ru)t and grain crops. It lies we]l to the sun, on the shores of Golden Bay, and is we'll subdivided into 35 paddocks, all of which are well and permanently watered. There is a modern homestead of 8 rooms, beautifully situated in Native bush, overlooking the sea and township of Takaka, and connected by telephone with Nelson, 7G miles distant, from which town there 'is a daily motor and steamer service. Other improvements consist of 3 shepherds', cottages, each of 5 rooms, connected with homestead by telephone, also up-to-date woolshed, with shearing . machines, iron hayshed, 6tables, cowsheds, 6tock. yards, dairy, and all other neces- ' sary station outbuildings. ' - School and Post Office 1} miles by firstclass metalled road. ; This offers. a' rare , opportunity'- for any to secure a first- - class. property, which is looked upon as one of the finest' in the Nelson Province. , Possession will be given one month from dato of sale. Terms, which are particularly easy, are as. follow :— 10 per-cent, on fall of hammer. 10 per cent, in three months. . 15 per cent, in twelve months, bal- ( ance in 5 years at 5i per cent. ; Further particulars may be obtained from Auctioneers, or Public Trustee's Office. -~ . . YOUR OPPORTUNITY. TO those persona anxious to obtain a healthy, peaceful, and highly-r'e-munerative occupation away from the busy hum of life peculiar to tho "petrol there is no vocation combining these attri- , butes to a greater degreo than that of fruit-farming in the Motueka district, Nelson. As Tasmania is to the Commonwealth of Australia, 60 is the Motueka district, only in a more marked degree, the Dominion of New Zealand. The purpose of' this advertisement is to get you interested in the fruit _ industry. ' There is more money in fruit farming than any other branch of the farming industry. As much as w6300 per acre has been taken off the land for one season's crop of apples. Wa\ hold authenticated records whioh may be seen by any bonafido inquirer. • VISIT MOTUEKA. Snond your Xmas vacation here. i Excellent hotel, and private accommodation. ■ ' Our motors arc at your service. WE want YOT7 to be in on the first subdivision of the BROADLANDS APPLE LANDS. . This desirable apple property, whish has only recently been released by the Tiustees. to tho Broadlands Estate, stands out—pre-eminently—the best apple-propo- ( sition in the Dominion. This is a well i known and an admitted fact, and can bo testified ;to by experts who have carefully inspected the land. i WRITE TO-DAY for full particulars, lithographic plans, booklets, and photos. We have provided a Special Correspondence Department, and will be pleased to correspond with persons who are anxious to obtain further information concerning the apple industry and its potentialities. THE BROADLANDS FRUIT LANDS COMPANY. P. B. LOMAX AND CO., Chief Agents, Motueka. HARCOURT & CO., Wellington Agents. ' BLAKE AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND BUSINESS ' - AGENTS, 53 LOWER CUBA STREET. SPECIAL. KARORI, Shop Property, 2 doublefronted shops, concrete paths side and back, 6 living rooms, on flat; separate en- < trance: bath, tubs, h. and c.; rental value ' 505.; city end of tunnel. Shops fitted. < Price only ,£IBOO, or would Let together < or separately. f N.B.'—Wo have buyers waiting for ' Huuse Properties, jond us particulars of 1 yours. 'Phone 2504.' ® ripEE Cheapest Lands in the Dominion X and Best Markets bto on the West Coast (5.1.). Freehold Farm, 540 acres, ' first-class, improved, price £1 155.; will double villus in five years; J!500 cash, 1 balance 6 per cent. Another Farm, 270 acres, adjoins Railway Station, highly improved, .£l2, same terms. MARK SPROT AND CO., Greymouth. Established, 1865. . RY FARMS FOR SALE. :; price, .£22 10s. p.a.; ,€SOO cash. :; price 3:20 p.a.; ,£350 cash. ice, £J2SO; .£SOO cash. 1, price .*.670; .£350 cash. i FARMS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. I □E'S BAY LAND I SNCY, ' ; R -JT*U"\jjy ILLE. i ] 1700 ACRES, 175 acres Educational Lease, : from largo town, where thero aro weekly helter bush, good rolling sheep and cattie ] <1 into 14 paddocks by sheep-proof fences; ) «1 of nice, low, warm hummocky country \ and 500 head cattle; 4-voomed house and i ortgage, ,£SOOO to Govcrnnient Insurance, i ■n nd client, balance for 5 years at oj per : 5000 to 6000 sheep and 500 to GOO head I will winter 5000 sheep and 500 hend cattle. ! is ill-health. For further particulars, apply f AND CO., : B AGENTS, MAETON, ],)
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