MUNCHHAUSEN & MOELLER, JJEG to inform tho public that they have arrived with a large and well assorted STOCK OP FURNITURE, And will Shortly Open, Wholesale and Retail. TO MINERS AND OTHERS. TCTOR sale, a Donkey^Engine andboilerofabout •*- six horse power, in splendid working order, with pumps complete, suitable for mining purposes. Apply 0, W. Veith and Co., wreck of p.s. New Zealand, Hokitika. OARS. OARS. OARS. lA. 15> an^ feet American ash oars at THOMAS POLE & CO , . Wharf street. O N JL A * E< JUST LANDED, Ex Lady Darling, Prime butter, cheeso, currants, candles, salfc, potatoes. At THOMAS COLLINS, opposite Corinthian Hall, Revell Street. IT is notified, for general information, that, at a date to bo particularised in a future notice, probably in the month of November, 1865, tho Provincial Government of tho Province of Hawko's Bay will offer for sale, and lease the valuable lands, a description of which is hereafter given. The districts in which these lands are situate have only recently been acquired from the native proprietors, and no land has been sold in them. I.— The township of consisting of about 600 town sections. This township will be sold by public auction, and offors'unusual advantages for settlement. It is situated on the Wairoa, a river navigable for mmy miles from its mouth, with a vast country containing large blocks of rich agricultural land, and also an extensive pastoral district. The Provincial Government have about two hundred thousand acres in this district to open up for settlement, the whole of this country is at present unoccupied, and will be offered for public competition. 2.— Suburban land .adjoining the township This block will bo laid out in lots of from ton to sixty acres, and is nearly all rich agricultural land, a great deal of it abutting on tho Wairoa River. It will bo disposed of by public auction. 3. — Agricultural land, adjoining the suburban land at tho Wairoa, and Mahia, and in different parts of the Wairoa and adjacent districts. There is a large extent of really fine agricultural land to be brought into tho market from time to time, as demand for it occurs. This laud will be surveyed, and laid out in sections, suitable for the ocoupa'ion of agricultural settlers, and will be sold to tho first applicant at one pound per acre. Land for commonage will be reserved, adjacent to each block of agricultural land, for 14 years, equal in extent to the quantity of land sold or oftered for sale. 4.— Pastoral land, about (120,000) one hundred and twenty thousand acres of land, suitable for sheep runs situate in Wairoa, and adjacent districts, will be divided into blocks not exceeding, in any case, ten thousand acres, and be leased, by public auction, for fourteen years to the highest bidder. The sanction of the Legislature has to be obtained before these runs can be disposed of. 6. — Township of the Mahia. This township' will consist of about 200 town sections. It ia situate at SicS ie ' tho sh ippi»ff place of the Mahia Pemnsula and adiaoent j districts. The land is good in the vicinity, and tho Crown has a large acreage there for disposal. Tim' township will bo sold by public auction. 6.— Suburban land, at the Mahia, adjacent I to the township, and of good quality, will be sold in lots of from ten to 6ixty acres, | by public auction. 7.— About six thousand acres of tho Ahuriri Plains, well known to be the richest agri. cultural land in the colony, and immediately adjoining the Township of Napier. These blocks are held in lease from tho natives for periods of twonty-one and twenty-two years, and will be leased, by public auction, in lots, suitable for. the settlement of an agricultural population for liko periods. A future notice will be issued, giving the day on whicli these valuable lands will be thrown open to tho public, and particulars as to upset price, size of lots, &0., will be published. Settlers desiring to make permanent homes are invited to inepect the districts about to be opened for settlement} they will find the land of excellent quality, and tho olimate tho finest in New Zoaland. DONALD M'LEAN, Superintendent, _ Provinco of flawkc's Bay. HARBOR DEPARTMENT. "^■OTICE.— There will be an anchor and -^ chain, and line attached, on the South Spit, and boat and boat's crow in readiness at high water, every tide, to assist any vessel coming over the bar. When the bar is only fit for steamers to take, a rod flag will bo hoisted on tho north flagstaff. When for sailing vessels, a red flag and ball. xMastors of vessels are particularly requested to attond to tho small tidal flag on tho spit, as tho small tidal flag and tho largo flag in one takes them over the bar, By order, , J. KERLEY, Harbor Master. piHUSTcmmcii Agkncy.— Mr AG. Stevens, High street, Christchurch, has been appointed agent foy this papor, and is authorised to receive advertisements and subscriptions. ]LTll TATTON, B.idgo street, has boen -"•*- appointed egont for this paper at Nelson, and is authorised to receive advertisements ana sub&oriptions,
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West Coast Times, Issue 42, 9 September 1865, Page 4
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