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' Auctions A Line of Bailway is now being surveyed to run through the district. ■ *3- NUKINENDA will be sold at per Acre with all improvements. The Cattle, Horses, Stores, Working Plant, &c., to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation in the usual manner. No. 3 NOEMANBY, situate in the West Moreton District, consists of about 32,000 Acres of most Valuable Freehold Land, ALL FENCED IN AND SUBDIVIDED INTO PADDOCKS, conveniently and permanently watered by < MARBOOLABA, MOUNT WALKER, AND WARBILL CREEKS - _ (the latter being a running stream, and to which the property has a frontage of 14 miles), besides several smaller Creeks and fine Lagoons. As an Agricultural and Crazing Estate this fine property cannot be surpassed, nor can it, for its extent and quality, be equalled in the colony. IT IS THE CREAM OF WEST MORETON, and is ALL good. Over two-thirds of the acreage is available for agricultural purposes, and the whole affords the richest pasturage. WHEAT HAS BEEN GROWN SUCCESSFULLY IN THE DISTRICT, and the large crops of Maize, Oats, and Lucerne, GROWN ON THE ESTATE, are evidence as to its capabilities. The rich open plains on the banka of the creeks offer immediate access to the plough, and irrigation can be employed to an unlimited extent. The soil is of an extremely rich, chocolate loam, intermixed with small limestone nodules, and easily worked in all seasons. As a Grazing Country it is magnificent, and only requires to be inspected to be fully approved. Whether for sheep or cattle, the lightlytimbered ironbark ridges, apple-tree flats, and rich alluvial plains, heavily grassed, afford the richest pasturage. Situated as this Estate is, only some 18 miles from Ipswich, to which place a railway is already surveyed, and being so near to the capital, render it most valuable as a Fat Stock Depot, while in the hands of a speculator it could be turned to most profitable account by being cut up into SUITABLY SIZED FARMS, to be let or sold. The IMPRO VEMENTS are everything that can be desired, and comprise a BEAUTIFULLY-SITUATED RESIDENCE, with garden, orchard, kitchen, stable, coachhouse, &c., &c. ; also superintendent’s dwelling, woolshed, washpool (with steam engine and spouts), ample stockyards, men’s huts, stabling, &c., &c. On the run are also all necessary, outstations. With this splendid property will be sold about— • 14,000 Well-bred Fine-woolled Sheep, . mixed ages and sexes About 1500 Mixed Cattle 80 Head of r Horses, including Draught Entires, Brood Mares, Stock and Draught Colts and Fillies, &0., &c. Also, all the Teams, Working Horses, and Implements. To dilate upon the merits of NORMANBY STATION the Auctioneers feel to be quite unnecessary. All local residents know; it as one of the most valuable freeholds in the whole of Queensland, and strangers need only inspect to be convinced that this reputation is fully borne out. AS AN AGRICULTURAL OR GRAZING ESTATE IT IS WITHOUT EQUAL. jKB" In this lot (No. 3) the land will be sold at per acre, Improvements given in. The Stock, Working Plant, Stores, &0., to be taken by the purchaser at a valuation ia the usual manner. IMPORTANT. The Wool from Warra Warra and Normanby has always commanded the highest current prices in the London market. NOTICE TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. Catalogues giving full details of the above Stations, will he obtainable shortly on application to the Auctioneers, to whom it will be necessary also to apply for inspection orders. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED. Terms ; Cash, or one-third cash; the balance by approved bills at 6 and 12 months, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per pent., made equal to cash, and secured by mortgage. , IMPORTANT LAND SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENT. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 29th MARCH. MR. J. J. TYB has been favored with instructions from Alfred Newman, Esq., to sell by public auction in Napier on the above date—--1 O ACRES of the Arlington -*-"u "V Estate, on the main road from Waipukurau to Porangahau, and not far from the Waipukurau Railway Station, is now being laid out in blocks of 500 acres downwards. This land is of excellent quality, and well suitable for agricultural, and pastoral purposes, being all clear and ready for the plough. It is pretty certain that in a very short time the railway will branch off from between the head of the lake Hatuma, and Mr. Purvis Russell’s woolshed, going though the centre of this property to Porangahau, and other places to the southward.

There are about four miles of frontage to the main road, being laid off in about 40-acre sections, and a beautifully-situated township named Wanstead, within a few, minutes’ walk of where there will be a station on the above railway , line. There will be ample reserves for savings bank; post-office, and telegraph station, schools, churches, reading-room, &c., with all the streets 99 feet wide, thereby allowing abundance of room tpr traffic. j" ■ Terms : ~,'' One-sixth cash (35., 4d. in the £,), the remainder at the end' of seven' or fourteen years at 6 per cent! interest. 1 Plans are now in preparation, and will be issued at the end of February, when the land will be open for inspection. 3 i JOSEPH J. TYE, ! Auctioneer, Waipawa. February 14, 1878. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A Bond Fide Land, Sale. M' K, J. H. WALLACE .will shortly sell' by public auction 42 farm sections of about 50 acres each, of the most fertile land in the colony, being that delightful and picturesque valley at the Muiigaroa, Upper Hutt, wl ich is now being drained and prepared for settlemdht ; also a few of the Wallacevllle Toivii Sections. ’ 1 ' ' Full particulars of this important and genuine sale will be duly announced.- Parties who'want to purchase ready valuable laud will do well to reserve themselves for this sale. In! the meantime any information 1 may be obtained at .the Office of Messrs;, Izard and Bell, Wellington; or at the Office, of the Auctioneer, Hunter-street, Wellington. ; , 1 1 i Business Notices UN'S. GUNS.—’W. W. GREENER’S VTi OBJJSBEATBD 1 *•' CHOKE POKE GUNS. '■ Guns forwarded to ; any address. ", ; H. DURAND; . | , .. , , Tiraaru, Canterbury, N.Z. Sole'Agent for New Zealand. James m a c k a y,- ; i LAND PURCHASE AGENT. 0 F FlO ES•'i ST AE C HAM BEES, 1 -v ' Lambton-quay,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5290, 9 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5290, 9 March 1878, Page 4

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