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. "J WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd and 23rd, fTI HE Mastorton J übileo Entertninmont J. undorthe pntronape of G, Boetham Eaq,, AI.H.Rj Captain Doimld, M,R,Y,, liia Worship the Mayor, the Chairman and Colnmittee of the Jubilee Committee, TOM TAYLEU'S 3 Act Comedy with new Scenery, Dresees and. appointments. Popular Prices, Is, 2s. 83.

T OST, STOLEN,• or STRAYED.JU A A Black Pony, with white afar on forehead. Any person bringing the same to Mr W. Neill's Stables will be rewarded. Any person found , detaining saine after this notice will be projecuted. 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 tho Country so that " his days may bo long in the Land." IMPORTANT TO THE CAPITALIST, Who desires a profitable investment for his capital. IMPORTANT TO THE SPECULATOR, Who desires to share in the advantages of the rapid rise in valuo daily accruing through tho sale and occupation of the Company's propertics. IMPORTANT'TO ALL THOSE COLOMSTS, Who desire to 6eo a happy And industrious people settled on tho lands of the Colony.

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 11 are favored .with instructions from tho Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, Limited, to sell by public auction as above, about TEN THOUSAND ACIIES or MAGNIFICENT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND. Situate inland between tlie TOWNSHIP OF SHANNON AND THE

KEKEIIU STATION, Andrunning up to the Northern boundary of the Horowhenua Block, being portion of tho Manawatu-Kijku-tauaki Native Blocks, and forming part ot the Mount Robinson ana Waiopeha Survey Districts. Subdivided into SECTIONS IUNGING IN AREA from THIRTY ACRES to NIN'E HUNDRED and EIGHTY ACRES each. Tho majority of the smaller aoctions aro puro agricultural land, while the larger areas are part agricultural and partly paßtoral, They are splendidly watered, and the timber upuu tliera is mixed tawa, rimu, lienau, etc, Tholand is flat and undulating, undulating and hilly, and somo of Iho flats liavo° very rioli river deposits. Upon a number! of the sections separate clearings of five: or six acres exist, and upon a few of the sections v/ill bo found somo exceedingly valuable swamp land, capablo of easy drainage. The soil throughout is classed by experts as exceedingly good. All the sections aro reached' by partly cleared roads, running from tho railway stations at Shannon and Kereru and. partly cleared, and tlienco in various directions throughout the Block. The aim of the Company being to sell their lands to bona tido occupiers, and so create traffic for their line, prices arc not looked for, the Company, as a Railway Proprietary, recognising that a large and energetic body of settlers occupying high class land, purchased at a low price will be of more permanent value to thorn and the community than if they sold a limited area at high rates. That thin result is already being achieved oil lands just sold may be judged from tho following extract from the letter of tho New Zealand Times' Otaki correspondent in the issue of tho Bth Juno instant " Groat progress is being mado on tha Wellington-ManawatußailwayCompany'fl Manukau Block J a largo quantity of contracts haying been let for bush-felling on tho rural and township' sections. I am told that the timber is on. tho ground for one store, and another on? is talked of. I am also tolcHhat two purchasers of town sections talk of building hotelg. Tim looks like businos3," With a view to increase this satisfactory stato of things, the Terms of Sole aro on a basis which will, wo feel sure, ho appreciated by all who, desire tho lands of tho country Speedily"'settled. They aro as follow' Deposit at tue Auction Bale , 10 PER CENT. THE BALANCE OF 90 PER CENT, TO REMAIN ON MORTGAGE FOR SEVFN YEARS, 'BEARING INTEREST AT THE UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW .RATE OF FIVE PERCENT, PER ANNUM. • In order to induce occupation and improvement, tho purchaser will bo required to enter into an undertaking to expend during tho first three yoars, by his own labor or otherwise, an amount equal to 'lO per cent, per annum of his purchase money, or in lieu thereof, should he profor to lot his section lie idlo, ! to pay, in reduction of his purchase money, 10 per cent, per annum in cash. Tho title is Land Transfer Act. The Company have arranged to issue Special Return Tickets at reduced prices between Wellington and Shannon and Kcroru, return, ss, and between Longburn and Shannon and Keroru, return Is 2d, and from intermediate stations at tho same reduced faroß.. tiqkota. arc procurable; only at tho Head Office of tha Company, or at the Auctioneers' Offices on application,, and will not bo issued at the railway stations. Lithographic plans of the property, Bhowing each section in detail, and further particulars may. bo-* obtained on application at the head officea of the Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company, I/arabton Quay, Wellington, or from the Auctioneers, Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald and ■ The plans can.'also be seen at the Railway Stations, and at the office of this paper, 262^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3628, 20 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3628, 20 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3628, 20 June 1887, Page 3

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