partß already cleared, and is immediately contiguous to the lines of the best public roads leading to Port Nicholson. Cash payments, with the exception of a small deposit, will not be required, but approved acceptances payable at a long date or other securities or LABOUR will be taken as payment. There will be no law charges for the conveyances of the property, immediate possession will be given to the purchaser and money advanced if required. The Proprietor intends to reside on the property, and pledges himself to employ, whenever practicable, only those who are located on the land. Application -will be made to the Legislative Council for an Act to regulate the township. By the above arrangement the expenses of a public sale will be avoided, and the land will be obtained at a lower rate than the usually reserved price at an auction. Applications to be made to Mr. J. M. Taylor, Te Aro, by whum further particulars will be furnished.
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New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 144, 25 May 1842, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Gazette and Wellington Spectator, Volume III, Issue 144, 25 May 1842, Page 2
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