GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. j PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON. IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND j IN THB j MANAWATU DISTRICT TOWNSHIP, SUBURBAN, A.SD SMALL FARM ALLOTMENTS, UMBERED SECTIONS, &o. IT IS NOTIFIED for public information that in the MONTH of JANUARY, 1866, an important auction sale will be held iv Wellington of upwards of 5,000 acres, consisting of :¦— Town Lots is thb Township op Manawatu, situate at Te Awa Hou, the present landing-place for goods, about three miles from the mouth of the River These SlCtions will vary from a quarter acre to one acre. A few Town Lots in the Township OP MouioA, about 12 miles above the Mauawatu Township, and also on the River. Suburban and Small Farm Allotments, in blocks varying from 2 to 100 acres. (These blocks are adjacent to the two Townships, and are also laid off on either side of the road now in progress to connect the Moutoa with the Manawatu Township, aud on branch lines of rotid. Timber Sections (as many as can be surveyed will be offered for sale)— about 18 miles above Moutoa, laid off on either side of j a road now in progress to give access through the bu«h 10 the navigable portion of the River. These sections will vary f.-om 100 to 820 acres, and several of them will have River frontages. A Township will be laid off at a suitable place on this line of road, which will be a connecting line between the Rangitikci and the river navigation, through the open and bush country of the Oroua and Upper Mauawatu. * The River Manawatu has a depth of water on the bar varying from 9 to 12 teet, and is navigable for vessels of that draught for nearly 40 miles (by the River) from the mouth. The timbered sections to be offered for sale form the extreme end of a rich fiat block of lorest land of great extent (about 60,000 acres) a considerable portion of which is covered with the finest totara timber. The road through these sections opens up the extensive plains between the Rangitikei and the Manawatu to the Hiver, which is the natural aud only outlet to that district. This rood will also form part of a line of inland road from Wellington to Wanganui. Cobb and Co.'s coaches will, after the Isth December, 1865, run at least twice ft week between Wellington and Mauawatu, and every information can be obtained from the Survey Office at Mauawatu by intending purchasers. Lithographed maps, showing the position of the lands to be sold, will be immediately prepared for site to the public ; and as so v as possible, before the sale, a map wiih full particulars of the sections of land for sale will also be published. A future notice will be issued giving the day on which this land wil^ be offered for sale, and lull particulars as to upset price, size of lots, &c , will be published. A. FOLLETT HALCOMBE. Provincial Secretary*. Provincial Secret try's Office, Wellington, 10th October, 1865.
JD I X O N , , Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Confectioner, &c, Cuba street, Wellington, Supplies families with the best description of Bread, made from firsts flour. Cakes in great variety -Tea, Sallyluns, onge, Rusks, Buns, &c, &c. Orders forwarded to his address immediately Mended to and bread punctually delivered every day • 0 families and hotels. Sliippi g Biipplie I.
VioTOKIAN AiND E.NULlatl UIJEAP NEWSPAPERS EXTRAORDINARY. The largest and most important, and best conducted Weekly Newspapers in the Southern Hemisphere, namely— The Australasian, Weekly Age, and Leader ; and also Bell's Life in Victoria, will he posted to any part of hew Zealand, England, Ireland, or Scotland, postage paid, at an uniform rata of 7s. 6d per quarter, payable iv advance. ' Daily Age and Argus same price as in Melbourne. ENGLISH. j Home News, 15s per annum. Illustrated London News, 60s per annum, - — —tmrhrtmg all extra 'numbers and pictures. 1 London Punch, 323 per annum. 1)L patch, 52s per annum 1 Bell's Life in London, fl2s' per annum. j Saturday Review, 57s 6d per annum. And others equally cheap. . Terms Cash, in advance ; or 25 per cent, 'extra credit. WILLIAM HAY, Belgrave Buildings, Princes street, od corner of Manse and Princes street! Dunedih.'
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Evening Post, Issue 230, 25 November 1865, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 230, 25 November 1865, Page 4
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