Government .Notices. Immigration Office, Wellington, February 8, 1875. TENDERS will be received at the linm" gratiou Office, Wellington, up to 12 o'cloc_ noon on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1875, to the SUPPLY of RATIONS and sundry articles for twelve months, commencing Ist [, 1875, which are to be delivered at ligration Depot, Wellington, in such--quantities as the Immigration . Officer may direct. . A RATION is to consist of— One pound bread One pound meat One pound potatoes One-sixth oz. tea One-third oz. coffee Two ozs. sugar One-thh-ty-sixth oz pepper Half oz. salt SUNDRY ARTICLES— Soap Tobacco Milk Candles (sperm and mould) Butter Eggs The conditions may be seen at the liniaigrci- ■ tion Office, Provincial Buildings. Tenderers are to state the rate per ration, and rate per weight or measurement for the* sundry articles, delivered at the Depot, ia Wellington. Each tenderer must furnish the names of two sureties, who will be required to enter into a bond in conjunction with the contractor, for the sum of ;£SO. 11. C. H. ELTOTT, Immigration Officer. HPENDERS WANTED FOR CUTTING BUSH SURVEY LINES. Tenders are invited for cutting twenty-nine miles, more or less, of certain Bush Boundary Lines, of the Manchester Block, Manawatn district. Tenders will be received up to noon of SATURDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington. The lowest or any tender will r.ct necessarily be accepted. Plans, specifications, and full information, can be obtained at the Survey Office, Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington ; or at the District Survey Ofiic; 1 , Bull Town, Raugitikei. HENRY JACKSON, Chief Surveyor. Survey Office, Wellington, Feb. 2, 1575. Government Land SaIes"PROVINCE OF AVELLING TON. IMPORTANT SALE 03? SURVEYED CITY, SUBURBAN, RURAL AND PASTORAL CROWN LANDS. NOTICE is hereby given that there will be ered for sale by public auction, at the Crown Lands Office, Provincial Government Buildings, Wellington, on THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1875, at eleven o'clock, forenoon, the following Crown lands, viz : U valuable BUILDING SITES, situatedin the Te Aro Pa Reserve, City of Wellington . 2126 acres of PASTORAL LAND in the East Coast district 1 section AGRICULTURAL LANE* in the Taratahi Plain Block, Wairarapa district, and 1 section in Rangitikei district. Also, 340 TOWN and 126 SUBURBAN SECTIONS situated in the township of Bunnythorpe, Manawatu district. The Township of Bmmythorpe is situated at the junction from which the railway lines to Napier, Wanganui, and Foxton radiate, and is within a moderate distance of Palmerston. The land is of the richest quality, consisting of flat bush, and the whole district abounds with the most valuable timber. The township possesses a frontage to the railway several miles in length. The Town Sections vary from. J-acre to 7 acres each, and the Suburban sections are from 10 to 70 acres each. The terms of payment are—lo per cent, of the purchase money payable on the fall of the hammer, and the remainder in one month, or the original deposit is forfeited. Lithographed plans and Gazettes, showing the :e and upset prices of the sections to be Lands Office, Wellington, or from the following agents : H. I. Jones, Wanganui Henry Lyon, Marton, J. F. Schultze, Rangit G. Ssei A. Grey, Foxton, Wakeltx & Paytox, Greytown. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, January 23, 1875. IALE OF GOVERNMENT LAND IN .. 1 THE PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. The Waste Lauds Board announce the first of LAND SALES in the province Id, being 94 allotments -of RURAL LAND, varying in area from 20 to 300 acres. A uortion of these allotments to be sold en red payments, and the balance by auction, ;ate in the Moa Block, on me nurui-eusii »iue of Mount Egmont; and is level, forest land, varying in cha,o heavy timber, such as x, and tawa. The land is never fail during w , _aany places there are available water-powers.. The block is , 1 '—"--"'"■■■"•-■•vWanganui Railway, iction ; and "it is cx;eU to the township of mencementof the block, in "about eighteen montlis. This line will render the laud easily accessible from Waitamor New Plymouth. In the mean time a good • —d is being formed by the Provincial Go- . _.nment; and the district roads will also be opened up a chain wide through the forest, so as to make each allotment accessible from the main line of railway, thus retaining a considerable proportion of the money derived from the sale of the land to the district in making local improvements. The land is well adapted to working settler.) of small capital, as it ia easily accessible, hatabundance of timber for building, fencing, fuel, and shelter, neve a Tery productive sou. naus oi uie and schedules of area, and upset price, may be seen at the Crown Lands Office, where the Land Regulations of the province may also be seen. The allotments of land set apart for selection on deferred payments will be open for selectionto applicants o~ *• -*• * l- " w -"' f ' > "•"•""'« Office, New Plj at 10 a.m. The sale by auction will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall, New Plymouth, oaSATURDAY, the 20th February, at 10 a.m. By order of the Board, C. D. WHITCOMBE, Chief Cot--'-'--Crown Lands Office, Taranaki, January 25, 1875.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4334, 9 February 1875, Page 3
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