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Properties for Sale rjpOWNSHIP OF KIWIXEA. EXTENSION OF THE TOWNSHIP, ’ IMPORTANT NOTICE. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. Have pleasure in stating that the value of this FIRST-CLASS TOWNSHIP Has been enormously increased by the addition of FIFTY ACRES of adjacent land, which have been subdivided into SUITABLE TOWN SECTIONS, The whole of which they are instructed to offer for SELECTION AT LOW UPSET PRICES ON . WEDNESDAY, 19th DECEMBER, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. The addition of this land gives several new and first-class roads to the township, and ENHANCES the valoe of the whole of it fully FIFTY PER CENT. The working man, the small investor, or the large capitalist, will find this an opportunity not likely to occur again. REMEMBER ! Storekeepers and others are now about to settle on lots already purchased, and that the Kiwitea Township is the actual CENTRE OF ONE OF THE FINEST AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS IN THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. SELECTION COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1877, AT T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.’S Exchange Land Offices, Grey and Feathebston streets. POR SALE—GOOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with outbuildings, &c., standng in about an ACRE OF LAND pertaining ;hereto, substantially fenced in. This property is we 1 ! situate in Majoribanksstreet, the tenement being in first-class condi;ion, with water laid on and every convenience. Immediate possession can be given. For n-ice and terms of payment, apply to BECK & TONKS. J3ROPERTIES FOR SALE. 9100 acres very rich Land, partially improved, about 12 miles from Gisborne, for sale or lease, with 6000 Sheep, few Cattle,. and all working improvements. 1200 acres richest alluvial Land, Karamu Plains, fenced and subdivided. 25.000 acres Leasehold, good title, low rent, and 112 acres Freehold, near Gisborne, with 20.000 Sheep, and all necessary working improvements ; the run divided into nine paddocks, all well watered and grassed. 11.000 acres Freehold, partially sown, all fenced and subdivided, good and substantial improvements, good road, within 30 miles of Napier, with 11.000 Sheep, a few Cattle, and Horses. 600 acres Lease, with right of purchase, within 12 miles of Napier, fenced and subdivided, comfortable house, shed, &c., with 800 Sheep, a few Cattle, &c. 8800 acres Leasehold, title good, rent moderate, excellent land, near Tologa Bay, with 3000 Sheep, improvements, good house, shed, and yards. 11.000 acres Leasehold, good title, agricultural and pastoral land, Poverty Bay, a few improvements, with 3000 Sheep, and a few Cattle. 1600 acres Leasehold, Poverty Bay. 1200 acres Freehold, improved rich land, Opotiki. 310 acres Freehold, Mahia Peninsula. 400 acres, Patea District. 750 acres, fenced and improved, Mongonni. 4030 acres Freehold, good iropro-vements, near Masterton. 2000 acres rich agricultural Freehold, Thames Valley. 10.000 acres Freehold, pastoral land, with few improvements, Thames Valley. 609 acres, in sections, at Woodville. 40 acres Freehold, highly improved, at Havelock. 3900 acres Freehold, good agricultural and pastoral bind, near Wairoa, considerable improvement, with 800 Sheep and 100 head Cattle. 900 acres Freehold near Wairoa. 4600 acres Freehold near Wairoa, part improved, good house and woolshed, yards, &c., with 3500 Sheep, a few Cattle and Horses. M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent, Napier; and MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lamhton-quay, Wellington.

FOR SALE, a very Beautiful Property of 223 acres, witliin two miles of tjie Town of New Plymouth, Taranaki. The land is in the highest state of cultivation, is well fenced and watered, and the buildings—comprising dwelling-house, barn, - stable, cowsheds, and piggeries—ax-e in excellent repair. No expense having been spared to make this the most complete farm in the district, the owners can confidently recommend it to the notice of gentltmen wishing to acquire a profitable as well as a picturesque estate. The shooting is good, as the pheasants have been carefully preserved. Apply to WEBSTER BROS., Or HUMPHRIES & SON, New Plymouth. FOR SAL B.—All that portion of the Waitoa Station, Upper Thames, which is situated to the southward of the main line of road and proposed line of railway from Waikato to the Thames. This block contains two thousand five hundred (2500) acres more or leas, and is universally acknowledged to be the best piece of land in the whole district. The whole block is substantially fenced. Six hundred and fifty (650) acres are laid down in grass, which is not surpassed by any in the Provincial District of Auckland. Twenty (20) acres are in oats, and the remainder can easily be brought under cultivation. There is a substantial well-built dwellinghouse, and the necessary stables, sheds, &c., on the block. There is also an unlimited supply of timber for feucing, or any other requirements. This property is situated within four miles of the head of the navigation of the Thames or Waihou River, and adjoixxs the celebrated Broomhall Settlement Block, known as To Aroha. Steamers now run regularly between the Thames, Ohinemuri, and Te Aroha. There is a good dray-road from Waitoa to the landing-place at Te Aroha. Stock can be driven to the Ohinemuri Goldfield, distant twenty miles, and to the Thames Goldfield, a distance of fifty miles. Eor further particulars respecting the block of 56,530 acres at Muriwhenua, advertised for sale by Mr. Alfred Buokland on the 19th January next, apply to the undersigned. JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers. SEVERAL blocks of Native Lands have been placed in the hands of the undersigned for sale, and he is prepared negotiate for the same with persons desiring to invest money. JAMES MACKAY, Star Chambers.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5236, 4 January 1878, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5236, 4 January 1878, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5236, 4 January 1878, Page 5

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