government kotiobs. Confiscated Land Office, Patea, 21st May, 1873. NOTICE.— It is Hereby Notified for Public Information, that the undermentioned Suburban and Rural Sections m the Patea, Okotuku, and Whenuakura Districts, situated in the Provinces of Taranaki and Wellington, will be offered for Sale by Auction, on Thursday, the 26th day of June, at the upset prices named in the Schedule her • unto attached. The Sale will be held at the Court House, Patea, and will commence at twelve o’clock noon. C. A. WRAY, In Charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast. SCHEDULE. PATEA DISTRICT. WHENUAKURA DISTRICT. 88 ... 313 0 0 ... 626 0 0 89 ... 240 0 0 ... 480 0 0 90 ... 161 0 0 ... 322 0 0 91 ... 205 0 0 ... 410 0 0 92 ... 125 0 0 ... 250 0 0 93 ... 199 0 3 ... 398 0 0 OKOTUKU DISTRICT. (*) Improvements protected. 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 Commissioner 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 will be void and the deposit forfeited. The Railway Reserve, extending from the Patea to the Waitotara rivers, lies in the centre of the settled district. It is admirably suited for farming purposes, and, from the superior quality of the land and advantages of position, affords an opportunity to persons of moderate means desirous of making a home, hardly to be equalled in any part of New Zealand. The sections, laid out in convenient blocks averaging about 300 acres, have frontage to an excellent road—the main line between Wellington and New Plymouth. Some smaller sections have been laid out opposite the rising township of Wairoa, to meet the requirements of that place. The rural sections scattered throughout the Okotuku district, amongst those in actual occupation of private persons, and in blocks of sizes to suit all classes of settlers, differ in value, and have been priced accordingly. Flans may be inspected at the office of the Secretary for Crown Lands, Wellington; at the Survey Office, Patea; and at Mr Finnimore’s Office, Wanganui. Regulations for the sale of the land may bo seen in the New Zealand Gazette of the Ist June, 1871, and all required information obtained at this office. O. A. WRAY, la charge of Confiscated Lands, West Coast, Patea, May 21, 1873.
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Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 3
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