Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND. PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. G0 V I-] RN ME N T L AND BAL ES. A SERIES of LAND SALES is being lipid in Hie Province of Taranaki under the Waste Lands Board of the Province, the Lands offered being Town and Rural Allotments, the latter varying in area from 20 to 320 acres, and the conditions o£ the sale being by DEFERRED PAYMENTS extended over Ten Years, by Auction, for CASH ; and by FREE SELECTION for CASH. The District is traversed by the Waitara-Wangantli Railway, now in course of construction) and which is expected to be completed as far as Inglewood—the Township at the commencement of the District—in about eighteen months. The Land is well adapted to Working Settlers of Small Capital, as it is easily accessible, has abundance of timber for building, fencing, foul, arid shelter ; never failing streams of water, and a very productive soil. A good Main Road traverses the District so far as it is yet open for purchase, and the District Roads will also be opened up by the Provincial Government, so as to make each allotment accessible from the Main Line of Railway. Plans, Schedules, Land Regulations of the Province, &c., can be obtained at the Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Business Notices. C ARLYLE BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, TARANAKI ROAD, P A T E A. - The Proprietor has much pleasure in drawing the attention of the residents in the Pa tea Districts to his extensive and superior stock of Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children’s Wear, from the best houses, and selected personally by himself. The prices will he found unusually moderate, and the quality is guaranteed. The stock is worth inspection previous to purchase elsewhere. The Manufacturing Department is still attended to in that style which has heretofore given such unvarying satisfaction, EELix McCarthy. STEAM TO WANGANUI. TH E p.s. TONGARIRO, Captain Gibbons, Trades regularly between Patea and 'Wanganui, Arrangements can be made for through freight to 'Wellington, Manawatn, and Elangitikei. For freight or passage apply to JOHN GIBSON, Agent, Carlyle. SPEEDY’S STATION WOOL_PRESS. THIS wool-press will be found to recommend itself by its great simplicity, by its efficiency in working, whether as regards power or rapidity, and by its small cost as compared with the ordinary Screw Presses,. With the exception of the ironwork the press can he made on the Station by any one having a small knowledge of carpentering. The iron rollers and pawls can be had from Messrs Robertson & Co., Phoenix Foundry, Wbllinoton, who are in possession of, the patterns for castings. Foa the set they charge Four Pounds Ten Shillings (£4 10s,), or they will supply iron fittings for wood rollers for £2 15s. The rollers made entirely of iron arc to be preferred. For License to make and use one of these wool-presses the charge is Five Pounds sterling. Photographs of the Station Wool Press, for which Her Majesty’s letters patent have been granted, are on view at the Patea Mail Office, For any further information apply to H. S. PEACOCK, Agent for the Patea District,
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Patea Mail, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 September 1875, Page 1
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