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I Government Advertisements. .lOWNSHIP OF GISBORNE, POVERTY BAY. The following Town and Subtjmjan Sections in and adjoining the TOWNSHIP OP GISBORNE, situate at TuBANGANiti, Poteety Bay, on land purchased by Government from the Natives, will be sold by auction at the Grown Lands Office, Napier, on the 13th day of April, 1870. Subjoined are the Regulations under which the sale will be conducted, and a Schedule of the Sections to be submitted for sale. Plans can be seen on application at the General Government Agents' Offices at Auckland and Napier, at the Office of the Secretary for Crown Lands, Wellington, and at the Crown Lands Commissioners' Offices in the other Provinces. J. D. ORMOND, General Government Agent, East Coast District. Napier, 16th February, 1870. The following are the Regulations and Conditions under which the land will be sold: — 1. The Sale will be conducted by the Agent at Napier of the General Government, or such person as he shall authorize to conduct the sale. 2. The said Agent may order any lot to be withdrawn at any time before it is put up. 3. The land will be sold in lots by auction to the highest bidder. In case of doubt as to the highest bidder for any lot, or in case the person to whom a lot has been knocked down shall fail to make the deposit hereinafter mentioned, the lot will be at once put up again. 4. The purchase-money of every allotment shall be paid by the purchaser thereof, or his agent, to the said Agent of the General Government, as follows, viz. -One-fourth at the time of sale or selection by way of deposit, and the remaining three-fourths within three calendar mouths after such sale or selection. In the event of the second payment not being made as aforesaid, the sale shall be void, and the [deposit forfeited. 5. Any land that shall have been put up to auction and not sold may be purchased by any person for cash at the upset price at which the same was put up for sale, at any time, unless it shall have been specially withdrawn from sale by order of the Government Agent at Napier : Provided always that it shall be lawful for the said Agent, instead of permitting an? land to be purc'iused under this regulation, to cause the same to be put up again to auction. 6. Any land that shall have been put up to auction and sold, but the purchase whereof shall not have been completed, may be purchased at the price at which it (shall have been sold as aforesaid, deducting the amount of deposit paid, unless withdrawn from sale as in manner provided in the last preceding section. 7. Every person desiring to se'ect land open for selection after auction under these Regulations, shall describe the same by the number of the allotment, so that the same may be identified. The application shall be in writing, and shall state the quantity of land required, the name in full of the purchaser, andshall be directed to the said General Government Agent under a sealed cover. 8. The applicant shall, at the time of making his application, pay to the said General Government Agent one-fourth of the Upset Price aforesaid, or the balance of purchase money aforesaid, as the case may be j and if the application is not accepted, the money so paid will be returned. 9. The"said Agent shall, bj himself or his deputy, immediately after any such j application is accepted (and in the presence iof the applicant or his agent, if required), 1 enter into a Minute Book, to be kept for that purpose, a minute of the receipt of such application. 10. When an application has been accepted, and the whole of the purchase money is paid in manner herein provided, the applicant shall be entitled to a Crown Grant of the land purchased. 180 TOWNSHIP OF GISBORNE. Town Sections.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 776, 7 April 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 776, 7 April 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 776, 7 April 1870, Page 1

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