30 acres of this Land is cleared, laid down in English grass, and has a capital Three roomed Cottage erected thereon This Farm is one of the most choice of Mr Mitchell's selections, and in the marvellous productiveness of the land and the beauty of its surroundings it presents an opportunity of acquiring a rare little estate that the pnrchaser will never weary of. Section 1090. — Containing 3 or more acres Section 175.— Containing 10 acres, adjoining the residence and property of Mr Linton :CARNARV(KI4-That yALU- • ABIiE FARM, containing 475 acres of FIRST-CLASS OPEN LAND, partly fenced, and being the Sections numbered 291, 298, and 299. These sections are sitijated oh the main road between Palmeiston and Sandon (Mount Stewart), and form together a property not surpassed by any in that part ojt the colony,. Situated on a.ildvejy. rise 1 commanding a panoramic view for twenty miles of the whole country, and consisting of the richest soil, it will, when stocked, be found to carry an astonishing number of sheep and cattle, while its capability to produce grain and root crops can haidly be overestimated. Everyone desirous of pmchasing a fine homestead • ; should visit this property. Section 465. — Containing 48 , acres of I irst Class OP UN LAND, situated fronting the Railway line TOWNSHIP of WOODVILLE —That VALUABLE SUBURBAN SECTION num. bered 10 in the plan, containing 39f- acres of Flat Land on the main load between Falmerston and Napier. The opposite section to this was sold at the rate, of £28 per acre KARERE.— i hose VALUA BLE SECTIONS numbered 85 and -87, Jackeytown, con- ; taining ten aches, situated fronting the main road and Manawatu River TOWNSHIF~OF FOXTON — Those Valuable TOWN SECTIONS numbered 89 and 92 in the plan of the TOWN, containing respectively 3a. 2r. 18p. and 3r. 8p« These are situated in the very best position, and cannot be surpassed as Building Sites. The whole of the above properties were specially selected by the late Mr Mitchell when surveying through the province, and are admitted by all who have a knowledge of them to be, without exception, the most valuable properties to be found in the various districts. To the old resident and capitalist, as well as to the newly-arrived farmer looking for a First-class Farm as a Home, many of the above properties present an opportunity for purchase never likely to be met with again, while the absolute unreserved character of the sale gives all classes of the community an opportunity for investment unparalleled in this city. Instruotioos to the Auctioneers by letter or telegram will be duly attended to. The Terms of the Sale are :— 2O per cent, deposit, and the balance in one month, but the Auctioneers will be happy to place intending bona fide buyers in communication with parties who are prepared to lend large proportions of the purchase money on such eligible securities as the property here advertised for sale. For further particulars as to title, etc. apply to GORDON ALLAN, Esq., Solicitor. Grey-street Or to the AUCTIONEERS. ■' : . . ; /■ ': __1'- : : '*. H -? ■;*' Hutt County Council Office,' Lambton Quay, Wellington, 15th October, 1880. rriENDERS are invited from per* J- sons willing to undertake the Management of the Waikanae Ferry for two years from the Ist January, 1881. Tender to state 'amount required in addition to fees allowed by schedule. Tenderer to find and keep in repair, at his own cost, a good and sufficient boat, to be approved of by the County Engineer, and to live at the Ferry. Tenders to be sent in on or before MONDAY the Bth November, at noon, addressed to the Chairman Hutt County Council, and marked •« Tender for Ferry." Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order. WM. JONES, Clerk Hutt County Council.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 13, 27 October 1880, Page 3
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