SALE OF CROWN LANDS. ON DEFERRED AND CASH PAYb MENTS. '« /"AN TUESDAY, the 10th of July, ap\J plications will be received at the 3 Land Office, Wellington; and at the Masterton Institute, for fifteen sect ; onp, situate in the Kopuaranga Survey District on Deferred Payments ; and on THURSDAY, the 12th July, at 11 o'clock iv the Forenoon, at the Institute, Masterton, 79 sections situate in the Kopuaranga, Miki Miki, Mangapakeha, Puketoi, AohaDga, Kaiwaka, Rewa, and Wainuioru, will be offered for Cash at Public Auction ; a'so, seven seoiions on Deferred payments (forfeited) situate in the Mangaone and Mangahao Survey Districts. Terms of Payment. — With the appli cations for Deferred Payment Sections one-twentieth of the upset price must be paid in Cash or by Bank Draft, the balance of the purchase money in half yearly instalments extending over ten years ; this will also apply to the Deferred Payment Sections to be offered at public auction. For the Cash Sections, one-fourth muse be paid on the fall of the hammer, the balance (including Crown Grant Fee) within one month from the day of sale. Maps showing the position of the above sections may be seen at the Land Office, Wellington, and in a few days schedules of area, upßet price, and litbo' maps may be obtained on application, and may be seen at all the District Post Offioes and County Council Offices. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Junel2th, 1883. FOB SALE. HIGHLY IMPROVED LEASEHOLD. \ T EASE from Education Commissioners of JJ 300 acres, situate on the Waimate Plains, one mile from Township of Manaia. Twenty years to run, at an average rent of lls 6d per acre. The improvements consist of a substantially built six-roomed house, stable, «• dairy, wasbhause, and cart shed. The land is subdivided into five paddocks with post and wire and ditch and bank fences. There aro about twenty acres useful bush, the balance in good grass. Will carry about 250 head cattle. Native land immediately adjoining can also be leased. Apply to JOHN NOTMAN, Post Office Chambers. FOR SALE. PART Section 13, Spring Valo, 10 acres, drained, fenced, cultivated, Orchard and ' Dwellingliouse, admirably suited for hop-growing. Some of the richest soil in New Zealand. Good metal road. One mile from town. Apply to EDWARD N. LIFFITON, Rutland Chambers, FOR SAJLE. WITHIN ten minutes' walk of the Aramoho Railway Station, a new and substantially built six-roomed Residence, with about one-third of an acre of land. Immediate possession. Good well of water, cowshed, outbuildings, &c. Apply to Mr Rogers Pefrett's Butcher's Shop, or F. Hall, Aramoho. FOR SALE. OATS ! OATS ! > POTATOES! POTATOES! rHE undersigned have to arrive in a few days 150 tons primo potatoes, guaranteed quality, fit for table or seed, which will be sold in lots of half-tons and upwards, cheap. Also 4000 bushels of prime Danish, Tartarian, and short seed oats. N.B. — Orders booked for delivery from ship's side at Lowest Rates. WALKER AND HATRICK. AUCTIONEER'S BUSINESS FOR SALE. f\TS account of leaving for England as ImJ migration Agent, the undersigned will sell out of his New Plymouth or Opunake Business. At Opunake there is no other auctioneer, and at New Plymouth there is only one other. In both towns the business premises are freehold, and in the very best positions. Wm. COURTNEY New Plymouth. F O R S A L E. mHE Villa Besidence in the occupation of J_ John P. Watt, Bell-street. The House containß eight rooms ; -water and gas laid on ; convenient outbuildings are attached. The land consists of half an acre, is admirably situated, commanding an excellent view, has two street frontages, and ib planted with choice fruit trees. For terms, which are very liberal, apply to JOHN P. WATT, Or C. H. ASHFORTH, Rutland Chambers. June 12, 1833. 35,100 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND FOR SALE IN MANAWATU. THE EMIGRANT AND COLONISTS' • AID CORPORATION HAVE tho above quantity of land for Sale in sections varying in size from 100 to 500 acres, in the MANCHESTER BLOCK, MANAWATU, the most rising dicirict in he North Island. The land is o£ the best quality, and in many cases has very valuable timber upon it. The Manawatu Block is the centre of the Manawatu timber industry, three-fourths of the saw-milk in that county being situated on the Block. The land is opened up by roado, in many cases metalled, and tho railway from Foxton to Patea runs through the settlement. Taking into consideration ibe quality of the soil, its accessibility and proximity to railway ' communication, the land on the Manchester Block is by far the cheapest now offered to the would-be settler The population of tho Blocfc is at present about 3500. For a short time the price for cash will be per 60s acre, payable as follows : — Deposit 10 per cent., balance in bix months without interest; or deposit 20 per cent., and balance in twelve months without interest. Title under the Land Transfer Act. Full information supplied to intending purchasers on application to the Company's Office, Feilding, where a guide and torse will be supplied to enable buyers to personally inspect the land. Plans of Block and any information required Bent free to any address on application by letter to the agent, Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation, Limited, Feildinfi. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JCOBURN, FRUITERER, begs to , notify to his friends in Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has removed from Ridgway-street to those larger and more centrally-situated premises opposite to Messrs Wakelield & Hogg's, Victoria Avonue, and would respectfully solicit a continuance of the support accorded to him since he has been in business in Wanganui. J. ,C. will still continue to keep tho best FRUIT, of which he has a fresh supply daily. OYSTERS {Cviivti tho h.^soti) by cvoi-y AucMand boat. Note the Address — J, COBURN, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER OpposUo
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10229, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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