pATVKR by AUCTION. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, Feb--1 ruary 13, 1873.] iIUKAL SECTIONS IN THE WHENUAKURA BLOCK FOR SALE BY auction. NOTICE. IT is hereby notified for public information that the under-mentioned rural sections in the Whenuakura Block, which includes part of the Provinces of Wellington and Taranaki, will be offered for sale by auction on Thursday, the tenth day of April next, at the upset prices named in the Schedule hereunto attached. The Sale will be held at the Court House, Carlyle, and will commence at 11 o’clock, a.m. C. A. WRAY, In charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast. SCHEDULE. Ritual Sections—Whenuakura Block. No. on Plan. Area. Upset Price, * Part only. TERMS OF PAYMENT. One-fourth of the purchase money in cash on the fall of the hammer, the remainder at or before the expiration of three calendar months from the day of sale, to be paid at the office of the Officer in Charge of Confiscated Lands, Patea. By clause 18 of the Confiscated Land Regulations, under which the sale is to take place, “in the event of the second payment not being made as aforesaid, the sale shall be void and the deposit forfeited.” The Whenuakura Block lies between the Patea and Whenuakura Rivers, on the former of which the Town of Carlyle is situated. The main road between Wellington and New Plymouth and the surveyed railway line run through the centre of the block, and access to each section has been provided by road lines laid off during survey. The land is some of the best in New Zealand, and, both from its quality and position, is admirably suited to the requirements of persons of moderate means, wno intend to occupy and improve their own farms. The upset price of the sections has been fixed, according to estimated Value, within the maximum limit of forty shillings per acre allowed by the Regulations, Plans may be inspected at the Office of the Secretary for Crown Lands, Wellington j at the Survey Office, Carlyle; and the Court House and Mr Finnimore’s Office, Wanganui. Regulations for the sale of the land may be seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the Ist June, 1871, and all required information obtained at this office. C. A. WRAY, In charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast. WOOL SALE. Otago Wool Stores, Driver, stewart, & co. beg to intimate that their usual Weekly Sale of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow will, this week, be held on FRIDAY, APRIL 4, At 3 P.m. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Township of South Dunedin, Driver, stewart, & co. are favored with instructions from the Proprietors to offer for sale, by auction, on an early date, the whole of the Township of South Dunedin. Being Sections Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block VII., Town District, subdivided into quarteraero' ’ sections. The above township has frontages to Anderson’s Bay and Bay View roads, and to Hillside road, leading to the Ocean Beach, with full view of the Harbor and City ; is within ten minutes’ walk of the Post Office, and is virtually a continuation of Dunedin proper, combining all the advantages of country and town : very quiet seclusion, and freedom from City rates, and immediate proximity to the business centrethe measured distance to Princes street being two-thirds of a mile, and to the Post Office one mile. Omnibuses and cabs run between the City and Anderson’s Bay, passing the township every half-hour; and upon completion of the contemplated improvements to the Hillside road, it will be at once the most pleasant and fashionable drive in the vicinity of the City. Due notice will be given of the day of sale, and meantime intending purchasers would do well to inspect the property. Lithograph plans are now ready, for which, terms of sale and all further particulars, Apply to DRIVER, STEWART, & CO. OTAGO WOOL AND FLAX STORES. VER, STEWART, AND CO., STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, iVOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, IDIN, are prepared to make AGES on the MOST LIBERAL TERMS i INCOMING CLIP of WOOL, also W ZEALAND HEMP or other Proither for sale here or for shipment to Agents in Melbourne, London, or the Fili a hold SALES at— AIKORAI YARDS, every Wednesday, at 11 o’clock, of Fat Cattle, Sheep and Lambs. [AGO WOOL AND PRODUCE STORES, every Wednesday, at 3 o’clock, of Wool, Sheepskins, Bides, Tallow, Flax, &o,
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Evening Star, Issue 3157, 2 April 1873, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3157, 2 April 1873, Page 4
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