1 SMALL GRAZING RUNS, WANGANUI. DISTRICT, . PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. KAKAWAriBWA, PARATIFJvE, and HEAO BLOCKS. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, 9th December, ISBS. ~\TOTICE is hereby given, m terms i_\ of " The Land Act," 1885, Part VII., that leases of the runs enumerated hereunder will be submitted to public auction, at the Idasonic Hall, Wanganui. on Tuesday, the 12th January, ISBG, at the upset rental per acre stated opposite each run. SCHEDULE. | Survey Jg ■g o Area. +3 <l £ S District. .|| ; I 6 1 Ka.bawa.bewa. Block. a. it. P.i 1 VllLWaipa- 405 2 OGd. . kura 2 „ „ 412 2 OGd. 3 „ „ 418 0 22Gd. 4 - „ 628 0 OGd. 5 „ „ 640 0. 08Jd 1 V. Manga. 550 0 OGd. whero 2| „ j » 566 0 06d. Remarks: Rough, hilly country, covered with manuka, tawai, tawhero, hinau, rewarewa, rimu, &c. ; the soil varies from poor to'" good; water is gener? ally available ; and. a good horse-road has been formed partly through the block. Distance from wanganui, by Field's Murimotu Road, about eight, een miles. Pabatieke Block. 11 VI. Mangawhero 221 124 9d. 12 „■ „ 499 3'24;6d. 13 „ „ 341 0 39,(id. 14 X. „ 89 12S;9d. 15' „ „ 156 124'Gd. 16 „ „ 229 2 Oj7-i-d. 18 „ „ G2B 3 19!Gd. 19 „ „ 299 3 IG;Gd. 20 IX. „ 312 0 161s. 21, part 1 „ „ . 255 129 Is. Remarks : Undulating and hilly country, with occasional open flats on the Mangawhero River, covered generally with scrub and light bush on the hills, and with heavier timber m the gullies. The scrub consists of manukau, koromikb, mahoe, <fee. ; the larger trees comprise matai, kahikatea, hinau, maire, &c. The block is fairly well j watered ; the soil varies from fair to j excellent ; it has been well opened up by horse-roads, and is distant from Wanganui about twenty-three miles by JField'B Murimotu Road. Heao Block. 1 VII. Mangawhero 1985 1 OGd. 2 „ „ 605 0 OGd. 4 „ „ 761 2 16Gd. 8 XIV. „ 716 2 OGd. 9 „ „ 927 0 06d.* *£500 for improvements to be paid by lesseeRemarks : Rough, hilly country, generally covered with light bush and scrub, with some patches of fern land on the Wangaehu, at the southern end. The larger trees comprise rimu, matai, kahikatea, and a few totara. The southern end of the block is accessible from Hales' Murimotu Road, and the northern part through the Paratieke Block; the distance from Wanganui being about twenty- , five miles. "The leases will be for an absolute term of- twenty-one years, renewable for a further term of twenty. one years, m terms of section 209 of "The Land Act, 1885." Improvements equal m value to. one year's rent must be effected m; each year for the first two years ; and before the end of the sixth year an j additional amount, equal to two years' i rent, must also be. expended. - Valuations for permanent improvements, as prescribed m sections 210 and 214 of " The Land Act, 1885," will be paid at the expiry of the leases to the outgoing tenants. No person can take up more than one run. No person who owns freehold, land,? or Uind. under lease or license from the 3 CroWn which m all would exceed 6000 acres, or who is incapable of making the declaration prescribed by section 200 of "The Land Act y . 1885," ; ; can become a lessee. J. W. A. MABCHANT, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Gharcoal ! Charcoal, Charcoal. TTTHY Bum Coai when you can get CHARCOAL as Cheap, Lasts Longer, • r More Heat, 1 and Much Cleaner. Can be had m any quantities of the undersigned, W. G. Leig-h, TERRAOE-ST., PALMERSTON N. 'NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS WANGANUI SECTION. Extra Tram, — PalmerstonFeilding. /"10MMENCING on Thtiksdat, \J i7th December and until "further notice an Extra Train will leave Palmerston N. on Thursdays Only at 9.55 a.m. for Feilding, arrive 10.45 a.m. ; leaving Eeilding on return journey at 3 p.m., arrive PalffiSlßton 3.45 p.m, By Order.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1583, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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641Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1583, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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