TTOROPITO JJ-OROPITO HOROPITO OROPITO Important to eveiy Merchant and Business Man in New Zealand. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THE TOWN OF HOKOPITO, On the Main Trunk Railway, between Auckland and Wellington. IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AUCKLAND, on WEDNESDAY, 24th JULY, 1907, At 2.30 o'clock p.m. WILSON AND CO., Of the City of Wellington, In conjunction with T. MANDENO JACKSON, Of the City of Auckland. Are favoured with instructions front Vendors to sell by Public Auction as above — THE TOWN OF Horopito *> the Subdivided into Seventeen town building sections containing nearly Half an Acre each, Forty-five Town Building Sections containing from over over One Quarter Acre to Two and a Half Acres each, Twelve Suburban Building Sections, containing from Half an Acre to Four Acres each, Four Suburban Small Farm Sections, containing ioji Acres, Acres, 19 Acres, and 29% Acres respectively. The New Freehold Town of Horopito is the Subdivision of the original Section No. I, of Block 16, Manganui Survejr District, and is situated at the intersection of the Main Roads to the existing townships of Taumarunui, Raurimu, Ohakune, and Raetihi, and has an area of one hundred and forty acres of the finest land in the Colon)'. The land is flat and the Soil a Chocolate Loam. x - THE TOWN OF HOROPITO is the natural Centre of the Great Waimarino Forest, which embraces tens of thousands of acres of the finest milling bush of the Colony, leased by the Crown to hundreds of settlers, under the Leasehold Clauses of the Land Act. Many of these Leaseholders, in a radius of twenty miles of Horopito, are now arranging with syndicates of sawmillers to cut out the timber under Royalties, and, within two years, the whole of that vast extent of magnificent country will be humming with sawmills and other industries bringing population and wealth in their wake.
THE TOWN OF HOROPITO is within twenty chains of the Horopito Railway Station, on the Main Trunk Line. This is also the Railway Station which will serve the existing Township of Raetihi. For fully half a century the Town of Horopito must be one of the great sawmilling and dairying centres of the colony. TERMS OF SALE—Twenty per cent, deposit; thirty per cent, in one month ; balance in twelve months. Interest on unpaid purchase money : Five per cent. CONDITIONS OF SALE, with Full Details, can be seen at the Offices of Macdonald, Wilson and Co., and T. Mandeno Jackson, and Lithographic Plarts can be obtained from the Auctioneers and at the Office of this paper. 197 W. H. Adams, Te Kuiti, Is prepared to undertake SURVEYS of every description. QUANTITIES taken out. Estimates given. Bush Contracts a specialty. Communications addressed to Mr J. Tarrmadge, Te Kuiti. BOOTMAKER J & REPAIRER ' Te Kiuti. £_ Hand-sewn Work a Specialty. Notice. r the Public of Te Kuiti and surrounding districts. James Rutherford, WHEELWRIGHT AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Begs to notify that he has taken into partnership Mr A. E. Wright and Mr J. Rutherford, Jun., and the business will henceforth be carried on by Rutherford, Wright 8 Co., As the Premier Coach Factory andi Shoeing and General Smithy. Mr Wright has had 16 years experience in some of the best shops in Auckland and has just returned from; America, where he obtained a wide; experience in the most up-to-date fac- , tories during a period of 4 years. Mr Rutherford, jun., has had special/ experience in General Smithing and; Horse Shoeing in several of the lead-j ing towns of New Zealand. M R RUTHERFORD wishes tc* thank the public for their sup-j port in the past and by strict attention® and good worhmanship the new firm hope for continuance of the same. Moderate Prices, consistent with the very best class of work. Notice. MOTICE is hereby given that Poison is laid for Dogs on Section 11, Block 16, Orahiri Survey District, Te Kuiti. 19/7 I. A. MACKENZIE. A Rare Opportunity. TjpOß SALE, —Business Plant in Te Kuiti. IGood paying concern. Small capital will secure a pushing man a steady income.—Apply Chronicle office. 19/7
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King Country Chronicle, Volume I, Issue 38, 12 July 1907, Page 2
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