■ :> TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Native Land Purchase Office, Gisborne, until NOON, of the 20th day of October, for the purchase of the three rail fence as it stands on the boundary of the township proper, Tologa. Particulars and conditions of sale can be obtained at the Land Purchase Office, Gisborne. .... " J. A. WILSON, * r ’ Land .Purchase Commissioner. Land Purchase Office, Gisborne, 20th Sept., 1875. ~ 578
. IMPORTANT LAND SALE. WAIROA DISTRICT, HAWKE’S BAY. 0 ' IM ■■ 44* 1 Tj~ : By Auction, a£ Napier, frh “ TUESDAY, 12th OCTOBER, 1875. MR. M. R. MILLER Is instructed by R. D. Maney, Esq., to offer for positive by auction, at his offices, V Brownirtg'strebt, Napier, on the above date at 2 p.m., the undermentioned Valuable Estate? at Wairoa, viz.,r in farms of 100 ■’ acres or thereby and Upwards, rpHE TE KAPU ESTATE, -L containing 4800 Acres or thereby. It is situated about 4| miles from the port or Township of Clyde, Wairoa. From Te Kapu, or Frasertown, the estate follows, and is -bounded on tfie Wairoa River fprabout* five miles, mediately opposite the* ‘estate. I’romtlie delta of Frasertown it is bounded on the North-east by the Kaiikauroa or Scdihperdown Creeek. The.character of fhe country is very rich soil on generally limestone hills, or clay subsoil on papa rock; and small clumps of serviceable bush, - the\ Wairoa river, especially all the way up the Township of Murumutu, Vhere-^are^rery— rieh bendsj fittt, of some hundreds of acres in extent, fit for agricultural -purposes at’bncef The. very small portion already cultivated gave 80 bushels of excellent .wheat pet acre; The hills take surface-sowing well. This property is now carrying oyer 4000 sheep. The sections originally surveyed by Government were" 40 acres and upwards, but these lots will be sold, without stock, in farms of 450 acres and upward. Immediately after the sale at Te Kapu, the undernoted shall be sold in one block, with ‘ or without 10,000 sheep, or thereby, in wool, rpHE' PAKOWHAI ESTATE, in the Province of Hawke’s Bay, containing 5275 acres freehold and 562 acres Leasehold, rich Agricultural and Pastoral Land, situated on the Wairoa River, four miles from the Township of Clyde. Tliis estate,, being pf a triangular form, is nearly naturally fenced, being bounded on two sides by two large rivers, vi?„ the. Wairoa and the Waiau. It has the advantage of being the frontage and the key to a considerable block of land (about • 250,000 acres) held by the Crown, which could be either bought or leased. The Napier steamers ply up the Wairoa River to within half-a-uule of the Wool Shed- Ample supply of timber for station purposes on’-the-*Freehold. The cotintry i&.liiglily improvable, and surface-sown grasses grow luxuriantly. By expenditure in this.direction,theinstate would carry five to six sheep to the acre. A considerable portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at current rates. The above presents an unequalled opportunity for investment to the Farmer or Capitalist. The instructions to sell are peremptory, as the owner’s principal properties at the other side of the province require his undivided attention. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, M. S. MILLER, 604 Stock and’ Station Agent, Napier. POVERTY BAY DISTRICT ’ HIGHWAY BOARD. NOTICE. •< yxyHEREAS it is deemed expedient for th e T T purposes of Public Accommodation, that the boundaries of those portions of “ Read ’s Quay” and Lowe Street, comprised .within allotment No. 373, Township of Gisborne, be Altered.
And Whereas the terms of Clause 28, part 7of the Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871, Notice is hereby given that it is proposed to alter the boundaries of the said roads as follows viz,: — Commencing at the North-east corner of allotment No. 373,’.thence by a line bearing 29 deg. for a distance of fifty-six links (56), thefice by a line bearing 130 deg. 17 min.,fo a distance of six hundred and five links (605), thence by a line bearing 190 degs., 49 min., for a distance of ninety-four links (94), thence by a line bearing 312 degs. 40 min., for a distance of six hundred and forty one links, (641) to the commencing’-point ; and Containing by admeasurement, one rood and twenty-eight and a half perches (0 1 28)) And whereas, Clause 29, part 7 of the Highway Boards Empowering Act, 1871, requires, that a notice of FORTY’ (40) clear days shall be given of such alterations, this is to notify to all and sundry the Owners, or reputed Owners, Lessees, Occupiers, and Agents of the said allotment No. 373, through which the said deviation is proposed to be made, that Specifications and Plans of the said deviation, together with the names of those affected thereby, have been deposited; and will be open for their inspection on and after MONDAY the 4th day of October 1875, at the office of the Highway Board, Gisborne. And it is further notified that all persons who may have any objection to make to the said alteration, must set forth the same in writing, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, before the expiration of the said forty days, from the date of the notice appearing in the Provincial Government Gazette. By order JOHN DRUMMOND, 262 Engineer to the Boa*l.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 314, 9 October 1875, Page 3
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