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Crown Lands Office. • Wellington, July.'27'th, 18Sfi. IT is'hereby notified that about 60,000 aci'es'of Cowu Lands,'comprising Bections under the. Deferred Payment Village, Small Farm,. Perpetual Lease, Small Kuii, and Caeh systems, •in tornis of the Land Act, 1885, will be offered ats follows, for application, tender, and sale: — , Deferred Payments, Villago,' and Small Farms, on Aupust 23rd, 1886. ■ ; .. Pevpotu'al.lea'sc, September Ist, 1886.' Small Runs and Gash, September ■■■•■' 2nd; 1886. ■ f Thb.. Village jyt6f."ar'e. Ma'ngamahoe, Kopuaraug'a District, . "... i- " .: The Small Farms are-ln; Bunnytliorpe, lifld near.Featlierston.'. -,!',/",". Payments and' Perpetual ■Leaße are iD the Mangaruiirtika;. Manga•diie, and near Feather•et'cii)j aiid at Cross' Cieefci" . i. . . "'ilie ; Small Runs are Situated, in tho Manawatu,,' Wai;arap,. and: fa'! Coast (SuiwhaU)l>iatficta.'"'.' .'.."J " . •■ PlaW&c.. will .shortly be 'issued* to all principal .■BtetWus,;and be obtaiiwblp af.tftis bffica. I . Conimisfluiner;of,Crown Lands.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2367, 7 August 1886, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2367, 7 August 1886, Page 3
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