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RANGIORA NURSERY. WE, IVORS', in presenting liif ' catalogue of fruit trees and --general nursery, stock, begs to thank hit numerous patrons for their liberal support during the last twenty-six years, and to inform thorn that his stock of fruit trees, &c., this year growing on fourteen aQK3 of ground are equal in quality and . growth to former years,- the majority bein? fruit bearing this season, JAMES STOJNE & SON, AGENTS, j. Masterton. : --Those ttliokvajjlirchased thaw ■ tr«e» in Mastertun, gpoak vary highly of •'.tbom. . 2820 • IMPORTANT TO THE BONA FIDE _ , FARMER, : Who desires to improve his position, or to put his Sons on Land that will mean a competence to them. IMPORTANT TO THE TOWNSMAN. Who desires to secure a Home in the Country so that " his days may bo long in the Land," IMPORTANT TO THE CAPITALIST, N(ho desires a profitable investment for his capital. IMPORTANT TO TEE SPECULATOR, Who desires to share in the advantages of the rapid rise in value daily accruing through the sale and occupation of tho Company's properties, IMPORTANT TO ALL THOSE COLONISTS, Who desiro to see a happy and industrious people settled on the lands of the * Colony, BMMtogr LAND. LAND. LAND, THIRD SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF THE WELLINGTON AND MANAWATU RAILWAY COMPANY'S MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD LANDS, . IN THE EXCHANGE, LAND, AND MERCANTILE AUCTION ROOMS MANNER-STREET, WELLINGTON. ON FRIDAY, 24th JUNE, 1887, At 1 o'clock p.m. m KENNEDY MACDONALD &CO ' JL > are favored with instructions from the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, Limited, to sell by public auction as above, about TEN THOUSAND ACRES ¥. oi' MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL * AND PASTORAL LAND. Situate inland between the • TOWNSHIP OF SIIANNONAND THE KEHEBU STATION, And runiiins,' up to the Northern boundary of the Horowlieuua Block, being portion of the Mana\rafcu-Kuku-tanaki Nativo Blocks, and forming part ol the Mount Robinson ami Wairarapa Survey Districts, Subdivided into SECTIONS RANGING IN AREA from THIRTY ACRES to NINE HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES each.

Tho majority of tho smaller sections - are pure agricultural land,, while the larger areas are part agricultural and partly pistoral. They are splendidly watered, and the timber upon them is • inixed tawa, rimu, henau, etc. The land • ';-"is flat and undulating, undulating and i- hilly, and some of the flats have very ■ rich river deposits. Upon a number of ; the sections separate clearings of live or :V i*ix acres exist, arid upon a fow of tho will be found some exceedingly •fc.idluablo swamp land, capable of easy The soil throughout is classed t "by exports as exceedingly good. All the sections are reached by partly cleared roads, running from the railway ■.•rotations at Shannon and' Kereru and , partly cleared, and thence in various -directions throughout the Block. The aim of the Company being to sell ; their lands to bona tide occupiers, and so ;\ create traffic for their line, high prices are .•. ■ not looked for, the Company, as a Kailway Proprietary, recognising that a largo /. and energetic body of settlers occupying . high class land, purchased at a low price tfill be of more permanent value to them and the community than if they sold a limited area at high rates, That this result is already being achieved on lands ■ just Bold may be judged from the following extract from tho lotter of the New Zoaland Tunes' (Mi correspondent in the issuo of the Bth June instant , " Great progress is being mado on tho ' AVellington-ManawiituEaihvayCompany's Manukau Block, a largo quantity of eon- ., tracts having been let for bush-felling on tho rural and township sections. I am 'gfedd that the timber is on the ground for JHp store, and another one is talked of. ff mil alao told that two purchasers of town sections talk of building hotols, This looks like business." With a view to increase this Batisfac- , tory state of things, tho Terms of Salo arc on a basis which will, wc feel sure, be.appreciated by all who desire the lands of the country speedily settled, > They are as follow h Deposit at the Auction Bale, ( 10 PER CENT. ,i THE BALANCE ()1 ; 90 PER CENT. TO Remain ok mohtoaoe fob sevfn yeaiis, ■iJfiEABINO INTEREST AT THE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW HATE OF FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. In order tn induce occupation and improvement, the purchaser will be required to enter into an undertaking to expend during tho first three years, by hi& own labor or otherwise, an amount equal to 10 per cent, per annum of his purchase money, or in lieu thereof, should ho prefer to let his section lie idle, to pay, in of his purchase money, 10 per went, per annum in cash. ■ The title is Land Transfer Act. ■ The Company have arranged to issue Special Ketum Tickets at reduced prices between Wellington and Shannon and Kereru, return, ss, and between Longburn and Shannon mid Kereru, return Is 2d, intermediate stations at the same reduced fares. These tickets arc procurable only at the Head Office of the Company, or at the Auctioneers' Offices 011 application, and will not be issued at tho railway stations. ■Lithographic plans of the proporty, showing each section in detail, and further particulars may be obtained on application at the head offices] of tho Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, Lambton Quay, Wellington, or from tho ■ Auctioneers, Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald and Co. The plans oan also bo seen at the Hallway Stations, and at tho doe of this paper, 2620

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2610, 10 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2610, 10 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2610, 10 June 1887, Page 3

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