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Government Land Sales 15 106 0 0 400 0 0 16 97 2 22 390 <» 0 17 77 2 35 3!1 0 0 10 61 1 8 245 0 0 19 52 1 9 2fi2 0 0 20 40 1 0 201 0 0 21 32 230 131 0 0 22 /) 3 4 ]G3 0 0 23 41 0 H- 164, 0 0 48 44 1 0 221 6 0 49 44 1 0 35d- 0 0 50 41. 1 0 221 0 0 51 44 1 0 177 0 0 52 44 1 0 310 0 0 53 44 1 0 310 0 0 54 44. 1 0 310 0 0 ' 56 44 1 0 310 0 0 67 44 1 0 31.0 0 0 '; 68 44 1 0 310 0 9 59 44 1 0 310 0 0 ,60 44 1 0 810 0 0 61 44 1. 0 310 0 0 62 64 124 - 380 0 0 66 66 2 7 466 0 0 67 56 2 19 452 0 0 68 38 116 335 0 0 Dbsobiptioh or Ljnd. The Patutiihi Block (First Class Bural Lands. Tumngnwai SurTcy District and Patutahi Furvey District) lies inland of the town of GisboriHt, about firo miles in a westerly direction, and contains agricultural land of the first quality, nearly all of which is level. A little bush (mostly Kihikatea) is found on some of tho seotione, -whilst those lying near the town and the rirer are corered witli a fine ■ward of English grass. Dhsdreptiok of Lanb. tafatoho sections. Section —Greater portion flat, partially grassed, low fern. Section—Greater portion broken, "ferni small clump of bush, frontage to road undulating, partially grassed. Section—Greater portion broken, fern, small clump of bush. Front portion undulating. Section—One half broken. Fern, with* clnmp of light bush, front portion flit, light forn, partially grassed. Section s—Fiat, partially grassed, low' fern. Section 6—Flat, partially gr&iaed, low \fcrn. Eiver forms a fttnee. Section —Flat, partially grafted, low fern. Rirer forms a fence Section —Flat, partially grassed, low fora. Rirer forma a fence. ' Section 9—Flat, partially grassed, low fern. Riter forms a fence. Section 10—Flat, partially grawod, low fern. Hirer forma a fence. The whole of the Sections in the Tapatoho part of the. District are at present carrying a great number of cattle and sheep, the soil being excellent. Tapatoho is about 13 miles from Gisborne by a summer dray road. PATUTAHI BURVBY DISTRICT. SECOND AND THIBD CLiSS BTTBAI, IA2TDB. Section. Area. Upset Price. A. B. v. £ a. d. 91 438 2 0 439 0 0 92 316 0 0 632 0. 0 93 393 0 0 383 0 0 94 300 0 0 450 0 0 95 206 2 0 * 310 0 0 96 895 3 0 396 0 0 • 97 1000 0 0 1000 0 0 98 993 0 0 993 0 0 99 997 0 0 997 0 0 100 3002 0 0 1002 0 0 101 1005 0 0 1005 0 0 102 400 0 0 400 0 0 103 400 0 0 400 0 0 105 192 0 0 192 o 0 106 256 0 0 256 0 0 108 200 0 0 200 0 0 109 200 0 0 800 0 0 110 200 0 0 200 0 0 111 800 0 0 200 0 0 112 200 0 0 250 0 0 113 400 0 0 400 0 0 114 600 0 0 600 0 0 .115 1000 0 0 1000 0 0 116 988 0 0 988 0 0 117 400 0 0 500 0 0 120 2632 0 0 2632 0 0 121 1206 0 0 1206 0 0 DssoßiPiiojf c* Laud. PATUTAHI SURVEY DISTRICT. SECOND AlfD THIBD Of ASS BTTHAIi XAKDS. Section 91—Bat little flat, greater portion broken, fern and tutu with light bush, soil good. Section 92—Small portion fl*t, remainder undulating and broken, fern and tutu, : soil good. Section 98—A portion of flaf towards rirer . frontage, at present carrying cattle and sheep, remainder broken, fern and tutu, and scrub, soil good. Section 94—Frontage to rirer flat, 'at present carrying cattle and sheep, remainder broken j fern and tutu, geod •oil,- rirer forms a fence. Section 95—River frontage, flat to a depth of 15 chains, slightly grassed, low fern, . back portion broken, fern and tutu, with am all bush suitable for firewood, nsed as a run for sheep and cattle, rirer forms a fence. Section 96 —But a small portion' flat on rirer froDtage, lemainder broken, fern and tutu, with a small quantity of bush, soil good. Section 97—Broken, high fern and tutu, : with a portion ef bush, suitable only for pastoral purposes, soil good. Section 98—Scarcely any flat and generally similar to section 97. Section 99—Not much flat, generally broken especially ah the back, high fern and tutu and bush in gullies, soil good. Section 100—Features similar to section 99j but generally rery broken, soil good. , Section 101—Features similar to section 99, but generally rery broken, soil good. Section 102—Frontage to Wairoa Road, undulating, the greater portion broken and rising to a considerable deration, high fern and tutu, a great quantity of conglomerate limestone, soil good. Section 103—Similar to section 102. Section 105—Frontage small, flat, and undulating, low fern, baok portion broken, high fern and tutu, soil good. Section 106—Similar to 105. Section 108—Broken, fern and tutu, small portion of bush, toil good. Section 109—Frontage to road flat and un- . dulating, partially grassed, fair proportion of busb, Xahikatea and JVlatai, soil rery good. Section 110—Similar to section 108. Section 111—Frontage to Wairoa Boad, flat and undulating, remainder broken, soil good. Section 112—Frontage to Wairoa Road, flat and wet in winter, back portion broken, ( high fern and tutu, soil good. Section 113—Northern frontage undulating, in places inclined to pumicp, buck portion Tery broken, high fern and tutu, •oil good. Section 114—Similar to Section 113. Section 115—Broken fern and tutu, bush in gullies, soil good. Section 116—Very broken, about half bmh, .• fern and tutu, soil good. Section 117—Frontage to Wairoa Rosd, undulating, back portion broken, fern and tutu with small bueh, soil rery good. Section 120—Very broken, high fern and tutu, soil good.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2854, 8 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2854, 8 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2854, 8 April 1878, Page 3

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